The Islamic System of Government The Islamic System of Government
... One of the laws of nature is the law of gravity. Given the law of gravity, no one may successfully operate an aircraft, if it has been designed in defiance of this law. Mankind therefore does his utmost to understand the laws of nature in order to use those laws to his advantage. Every single scient ...
... One of the laws of nature is the law of gravity. Given the law of gravity, no one may successfully operate an aircraft, if it has been designed in defiance of this law. Mankind therefore does his utmost to understand the laws of nature in order to use those laws to his advantage. Every single scient ...
Islamic Fundamentalism
... society, becomes a driving force towards the moral and social uplift of people in all walks of life. The other type of movement is one, which is based on hatred. The adherents of this movement consider those who are not like-minded to be enemies. They have an overriding desire to wipe them off the f ...
... society, becomes a driving force towards the moral and social uplift of people in all walks of life. The other type of movement is one, which is based on hatred. The adherents of this movement consider those who are not like-minded to be enemies. They have an overriding desire to wipe them off the f ...
Heirs to world culture_DEF1.indd
... sponsors of the forthcoming main event, including Thailand, Pakistan, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Republic, Tunisia and Morocco. The resolutions of this preliminary conference were described as embodying the ‘common resolve of the Africa-Asia Islamic umma to form an Africa-Asia Islam ...
... sponsors of the forthcoming main event, including Thailand, Pakistan, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Republic, Tunisia and Morocco. The resolutions of this preliminary conference were described as embodying the ‘common resolve of the Africa-Asia Islamic umma to form an Africa-Asia Islam ...
Basic Principles of Islamic Economy and Finance
... emphasizes the encouragement of communal, non-individualistic values and fighting against selfishness. This is one of the distinguishing aspects of Islamic economics for it views communal values as critical to an economic system‟s operation. Economics as that part of man‟s activity, which deals with ...
... emphasizes the encouragement of communal, non-individualistic values and fighting against selfishness. This is one of the distinguishing aspects of Islamic economics for it views communal values as critical to an economic system‟s operation. Economics as that part of man‟s activity, which deals with ...
Ummah Economic Remedy: Between Islamic Economics and
... holistic when it is concentrated only in the production and consumption of goods and services without considering its relation to politics? This paper attempts to find the answers to these questions. Based on literature review and textual analysis, this paper firstly re-evaluates the status of Islam ...
... holistic when it is concentrated only in the production and consumption of goods and services without considering its relation to politics? This paper attempts to find the answers to these questions. Based on literature review and textual analysis, this paper firstly re-evaluates the status of Islam ...
International Law, Regional Developments
... al-masalih or ‘wars [for the] public interest’). The latter included wars against rebels (bughat), apostates (murtaddun), and brigands (muharibun). Conflicts between Muslim rulers were treated as a species of civil war (fitna), even when the rulers were equally sovereign over the territory under the ...
... al-masalih or ‘wars [for the] public interest’). The latter included wars against rebels (bughat), apostates (murtaddun), and brigands (muharibun). Conflicts between Muslim rulers were treated as a species of civil war (fitna), even when the rulers were equally sovereign over the territory under the ...
Introduction to Muslim Art
... Muslims, still respect this rule and their attitude extends to dislike the excessive "body worship" practised in the West. The latter can be seen in the revival of the Islamic dress among educated Muslim women and in their avoiding of the excessive use of make-up. Furthermore, Islam is free from met ...
... Muslims, still respect this rule and their attitude extends to dislike the excessive "body worship" practised in the West. The latter can be seen in the revival of the Islamic dress among educated Muslim women and in their avoiding of the excessive use of make-up. Furthermore, Islam is free from met ...
The Islamic Concept of Meeting Place and its
... Since the emergence of electronic commerce, a massive development and a considerable increase has occurred in every aspect of business life worldwide. The conducting of commercial activities via the World Wide Web (Internet), in particular, has played a significant part in the development of the com ...
... Since the emergence of electronic commerce, a massive development and a considerable increase has occurred in every aspect of business life worldwide. The conducting of commercial activities via the World Wide Web (Internet), in particular, has played a significant part in the development of the com ...
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... economics has little important in Islamic economics because of its uniqueness. The apparently normative principles as reflected in the Shariah have acquired a status of an objective set of standard for the purpose of evaluation of economic problem to an Islamic frame of mind, as an Islamic world vie ...
... economics has little important in Islamic economics because of its uniqueness. The apparently normative principles as reflected in the Shariah have acquired a status of an objective set of standard for the purpose of evaluation of economic problem to an Islamic frame of mind, as an Islamic world vie ...
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... the ailing banking system is set to undertake the painstaking effort of restructuring with the help of funds from Danamodal and Danaharta. Gone were the days when banks were flooded with funds from accounts held by foreign portfolio investors. With relatively fewer local funds left to push back the ...
... the ailing banking system is set to undertake the painstaking effort of restructuring with the help of funds from Danamodal and Danaharta. Gone were the days when banks were flooded with funds from accounts held by foreign portfolio investors. With relatively fewer local funds left to push back the ...
Towards Islamic Worldview based Corporate Governance Framework
... After critically reviewing the two dominant CG theories, it is observed that the concepts of both theories have important implications on the governance since each theory has its own justification although they have the loopholes. In the researcher’s opinion, these theories and current codes cannot ...
... After critically reviewing the two dominant CG theories, it is observed that the concepts of both theories have important implications on the governance since each theory has its own justification although they have the loopholes. In the researcher’s opinion, these theories and current codes cannot ...
Patterns of State Interaction with Islamic Movements in Malaysia
... quashed by a stunning Federal Court ruling which, ironically, attributed its decision to lack of evidence rather than being an unequivocal exculpation of Anwar. Al-Ma’unah’s prime leader, Mohd. Amin Razali, was sentenced to death along with two fellow rebels, guilty of waging war against the Yang di ...
... quashed by a stunning Federal Court ruling which, ironically, attributed its decision to lack of evidence rather than being an unequivocal exculpation of Anwar. Al-Ma’unah’s prime leader, Mohd. Amin Razali, was sentenced to death along with two fellow rebels, guilty of waging war against the Yang di ...
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... estimation—the latter is referred to as precedent. Hallaq feels that precedence, and to a lesser extent, analogy, has been under-studied by Western scholars of Islamic origin. Qadis were also granted a level of autonomy in the form of ra’y, or discretionary opinion. Essentially, ra’y allowed qadis s ...
... estimation—the latter is referred to as precedent. Hallaq feels that precedence, and to a lesser extent, analogy, has been under-studied by Western scholars of Islamic origin. Qadis were also granted a level of autonomy in the form of ra’y, or discretionary opinion. Essentially, ra’y allowed qadis s ...
FINDING ISLAM IN CINEMA - Al-Jami`ah: Journal of Islamic Studies
... which film they considered more religious and which one they felt was better in terms of quality. They realised that a more religious film is not synonymous with high aesthetic quality. They also argued over whether the films were really anything more than entertainment, indicating that at least som ...
... which film they considered more religious and which one they felt was better in terms of quality. They realised that a more religious film is not synonymous with high aesthetic quality. They also argued over whether the films were really anything more than entertainment, indicating that at least som ...
malaysian experience in implementation of the banking and
... Negara Malaysia - BNM) later allows the existing conventional banking institutions to offer Islamic banking services using their existing infrastructure and branches. The option was seen as the most effective and efficient mode of increasing the number of institutions offering Islamic banking servic ...
... Negara Malaysia - BNM) later allows the existing conventional banking institutions to offer Islamic banking services using their existing infrastructure and branches. The option was seen as the most effective and efficient mode of increasing the number of institutions offering Islamic banking servic ...
File Ref.No.7267/GA - IV - B1/2012/CU UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
... This is the detailed syllabus for the revised MA Degree in ISLAMIC HISTORY. This semesterised post graduate programme in ISLAMIC HISTORY has been modified according to the need of the fast changing world. With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim Pe ...
... This is the detailed syllabus for the revised MA Degree in ISLAMIC HISTORY. This semesterised post graduate programme in ISLAMIC HISTORY has been modified according to the need of the fast changing world. With the dawn of the 21st century, academic pursuit on the history and culture of the Muslim Pe ...
Understanding the multiple voices of Islamic modernities
... (sunna) as a means for the modernisation of Muslim societies and their liberation from the yoke of European colonialism. In doing so, the nineteenth century reform movement disembedded religious and juridical Islamic concepts from their traditional scholarly context, and assigned to them new and mod ...
... (sunna) as a means for the modernisation of Muslim societies and their liberation from the yoke of European colonialism. In doing so, the nineteenth century reform movement disembedded religious and juridical Islamic concepts from their traditional scholarly context, and assigned to them new and mod ...
Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal
... Is the same true for the laws of war? Certainly, Muslim states have been active in warfare in the modern period, less than many non-Muslim states, more than some. Some Muslim states have also not only claimed to be waging ‘jihads’ but also the authority to speak in the name of Islamic law. The Ottom ...
... Is the same true for the laws of war? Certainly, Muslim states have been active in warfare in the modern period, less than many non-Muslim states, more than some. Some Muslim states have also not only claimed to be waging ‘jihads’ but also the authority to speak in the name of Islamic law. The Ottom ...
islam, the islamic worldview, and islamic economics
... As far as Islam is concerned, we will argue that the concept of din is one of the central elements in the Islamic worldview and provides an allencompassing ethos for man. More specifically, the economic vision of Islam cannot be envisaged without accepting the all-pervasive concept of din. In Islami ...
... As far as Islam is concerned, we will argue that the concept of din is one of the central elements in the Islamic worldview and provides an allencompassing ethos for man. More specifically, the economic vision of Islam cannot be envisaged without accepting the all-pervasive concept of din. In Islami ...
Part 2. What are the problems?
... By the mid-nineteenth century, liberal policies had also come to dominate Germany and the separation of church and state became a prominent issue. The Kulturkampf in Germany is usually framed by the years 1871 and 1878 with the Catholic Church officially announcing its end in 1880 but the struggle ...
... By the mid-nineteenth century, liberal policies had also come to dominate Germany and the separation of church and state became a prominent issue. The Kulturkampf in Germany is usually framed by the years 1871 and 1878 with the Catholic Church officially announcing its end in 1880 but the struggle ...
A Thematic Study Of Islamic Perspectives In Scopus Indexed Articles
... those Islam related terminologies that have been used to in these publications. However, depending on how those terms are used in those publications, the mere presence of these terms may not be enough to depict the overall Islamic concept that the religion champions. Caution should be exercised on h ...
... those Islam related terminologies that have been used to in these publications. However, depending on how those terms are used in those publications, the mere presence of these terms may not be enough to depict the overall Islamic concept that the religion champions. Caution should be exercised on h ...
a history of islamic societies, third edition - Assets
... history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam’s worldwide diffusion to Africa; Spain; Turkey and the Balkans; Central, South, and Southeast Asia; and North America. The book has been updated to include historical developments in the ...
... history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam’s worldwide diffusion to Africa; Spain; Turkey and the Balkans; Central, South, and Southeast Asia; and North America. The book has been updated to include historical developments in the ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... initial educational philosophy is to revive the society into the initial reason for existence and the incumbent role on earth. An Islamic university can be viewed with the producing of scholars that thoroughly devoted to the dissemination of integrated knowledge to the modern mind, and to produce me ...
... initial educational philosophy is to revive the society into the initial reason for existence and the incumbent role on earth. An Islamic university can be viewed with the producing of scholars that thoroughly devoted to the dissemination of integrated knowledge to the modern mind, and to produce me ...
Prophethood and the Making of Islamic Historical Identity
... Jewish people. In Jewish religious texts, the term also refers to an inspired person who can locate lost things or foresee future events.13 The line of prophets, according to Jewish literature, ended with the construction of the Second Temple.14 Christianity, which acknowledges the Jewish scriptures ...
... Jewish people. In Jewish religious texts, the term also refers to an inspired person who can locate lost things or foresee future events.13 The line of prophets, according to Jewish literature, ended with the construction of the Second Temple.14 Christianity, which acknowledges the Jewish scriptures ...
The Golden Age of Islamic Culture
... The use of distinctive clothing or marks for Jewish and other religious communities has been traced by historians to ancient times.[2] In the early Islamic period, non-Muslims were required to wear distinctive marks in public, such as metal seals fixed around their necks. Islam, like Judaism, forbi ...
... The use of distinctive clothing or marks for Jewish and other religious communities has been traced by historians to ancient times.[2] In the early Islamic period, non-Muslims were required to wear distinctive marks in public, such as metal seals fixed around their necks. Islam, like Judaism, forbi ...
Islamic influences on Western art
Islamic influences on Western art refers to the influence of Islamic art, the artistic production in the Islamic world from the 8th to the 19th century, on Christian art. During this period, the frontier between Christendom and the Islamic world varied a lot resulting in some cases in exchanges of populations and of corresponding art practices and techniques. Furthermore, the two civilizations had regular relationships through diplomacy and trade that facilitated cultural exchanges.Islamic decorative arts were highly valued imports to Europe throughout the Middle Ages; largely because of unsuspected accidents of survival the majority of surviving examples are those that were in the possession of the church. In the early period textiles were especially important, used for church vestments, shrouds, hangings and clothing for the elite. Islamic pottery of everyday quality was still preferred to European wares. Because decoration was mostly ornamental, or small hunting scenes and the like, and inscriptions were not understood, Islamic objects did not offend Christian sensibilities.In the early centuries of Islam the most important points of contact between the Latin West and the Islamic world from an artistic point of view were Southern Italy and Sicily and the Iberian peninsula, which both held significant Muslim populations. Later the Italian maritime republics were important in trading artworks. In the Crusades Islamic art seems to have had relatively little influence even on the Crusader art of the Crusader kingdoms, though it may have stimulated the desire for Islamic imports among Crusaders returning to Europe. Numerous techniques from Islamic art formed the basis of art in the Norman-Arab-Byzantine culture of Norman Sicily, much of which used Muslim artists and craftsmen working in the style of their own tradition. Techniques included inlays in mosaics or metals, ivory carving or porphyry, sculpture of hard stones, and bronze foundries. In Iberia the Mozarabic art and architecture of the Christian population living under Muslim rule remained very Christian in most ways, but showed Islamic influences in other respects; much what was described as this is now called Repoblación art and architecture. After the Reconquista Mudéjar styles produced by Muslim or Morisco artists now under Christian rule showed clear Islamic influence in many ways.