IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... how will the composition of international political change and will the recent history of relations continue in its trajectory? These and other questions will require an in depth assessment of the relevant variables that gauge the key concerns with regards to the viability of Islam and Democracy to ...
... how will the composition of international political change and will the recent history of relations continue in its trajectory? These and other questions will require an in depth assessment of the relevant variables that gauge the key concerns with regards to the viability of Islam and Democracy to ...
A Non-Technical Primer on Private Ownership in Islam
... that there is a broader responsibility toward society for personal property, and this limits its use. This Islamic law is the opposite of the capitalistic form of private property, which is used in any way the owner wishes. We can also understand from this rule of the Qur-an that nobody, including a ...
... that there is a broader responsibility toward society for personal property, and this limits its use. This Islamic law is the opposite of the capitalistic form of private property, which is used in any way the owner wishes. We can also understand from this rule of the Qur-an that nobody, including a ...
AzraNaseemJournalCST
... otherwise: not only is the terrorist nothing but an Evildoer, but also only an Evildoer can be a terrorist. Just how true this truth about terrorism is at present became evident on 22 July 2011 when Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian man took the lives of 77 people in a politically moti ...
... otherwise: not only is the terrorist nothing but an Evildoer, but also only an Evildoer can be a terrorist. Just how true this truth about terrorism is at present became evident on 22 July 2011 when Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian man took the lives of 77 people in a politically moti ...
The Islamic Caliphate: A Controversial Consensus
... – but also about the institution itself. The principal challenge facing Egypt vis-à-vis the formation of the Islamic State and the allegiance it has won from the Sinai-based Ansar Bait al-Maqdis organization in November 2014, was how to anchor the legitimacy of the nation state at the expense of the ...
... – but also about the institution itself. The principal challenge facing Egypt vis-à-vis the formation of the Islamic State and the allegiance it has won from the Sinai-based Ansar Bait al-Maqdis organization in November 2014, was how to anchor the legitimacy of the nation state at the expense of the ...
AQAP Endorses AQIS, Considers it “Vanguard” of Muslims in the... Al-Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula September 7, 2014
... family and his Companions, the people of piety and execution. And thereafter: The Ummah of Islam has suffered much and continues to suffer from the hostility towards it from the hate-filled disbelievers, and this is no more than their desire to push the Muslims away from their religion any way they ...
... family and his Companions, the people of piety and execution. And thereafter: The Ummah of Islam has suffered much and continues to suffer from the hostility towards it from the hate-filled disbelievers, and this is no more than their desire to push the Muslims away from their religion any way they ...
resources of the muslim world: a refflection on
... hegemony during colonialism by alien powers. Ignorance: Islam considers the acquisition of knowledge as the fundamental duty of every Muslim.19 But the recent scenario presents a very sad picture of the Muslim world regarding literacy rate and attainment of knowledge. Islam seems to have been limite ...
... hegemony during colonialism by alien powers. Ignorance: Islam considers the acquisition of knowledge as the fundamental duty of every Muslim.19 But the recent scenario presents a very sad picture of the Muslim world regarding literacy rate and attainment of knowledge. Islam seems to have been limite ...
@Prometheus Books
... war are indeed mostly scriptural, scriptural references can be adequately interpreted only in a historical context. As we have seen, Islam understands itself as a mission of peace for all humanity, although this call (da'wu) can sometimes be pursued by war. In this sense, the du'wu is an invitation ...
... war are indeed mostly scriptural, scriptural references can be adequately interpreted only in a historical context. As we have seen, Islam understands itself as a mission of peace for all humanity, although this call (da'wu) can sometimes be pursued by war. In this sense, the du'wu is an invitation ...
Issues / Discussion Forum - Islam and Muslim Societies
... And unlike Catholicism, which takes its cues from the Vatican, there is no central church in Islam and thus no "official" position on scientific controversies such as evolution or cloning. With no central authority to challenge, there has been no Islamic equivalent of the Protestant Reformation, whi ...
... And unlike Catholicism, which takes its cues from the Vatican, there is no central church in Islam and thus no "official" position on scientific controversies such as evolution or cloning. With no central authority to challenge, there has been no Islamic equivalent of the Protestant Reformation, whi ...
Jihad in Islam - Muslim Library Muslim Library
... process of the establishment of an ideological Islamic state. Islam requires the earth - not just a portion, but the entire planet - not because the sovereignty over the earth should be wrested from one nation or group of nations and vested in any one particular nation, but because the whole of mank ...
... process of the establishment of an ideological Islamic state. Islam requires the earth - not just a portion, but the entire planet - not because the sovereignty over the earth should be wrested from one nation or group of nations and vested in any one particular nation, but because the whole of mank ...
Part One: Misconceptions about the Prophet Muhammad
... Gabriel who had transmitted to the Prophet the Will and the Words of God as embodied today in the Quran. IV. Religious and Spiritual Life of the Prophet For Muslims, the Prophet is the perfect man and the prototype of the religious and spiritual life. This is difficult to understand for a Christian ...
... Gabriel who had transmitted to the Prophet the Will and the Words of God as embodied today in the Quran. IV. Religious and Spiritual Life of the Prophet For Muslims, the Prophet is the perfect man and the prototype of the religious and spiritual life. This is difficult to understand for a Christian ...
Objectives of the Islamic Economic Order
... 8. 'Beg not anything from the people' (Abu Dawud Cairo, 1952 v. 1, p. 382), 'The hand that is above is better than the hand that is below' (Bukhari, v. 2, p.133 and Nisa'i v. 5, p. 45-46); and 'A man has not earned better income than that which is from his own labour' (Ibn Majah, v. 2, p. 723: 2138; ...
... 8. 'Beg not anything from the people' (Abu Dawud Cairo, 1952 v. 1, p. 382), 'The hand that is above is better than the hand that is below' (Bukhari, v. 2, p.133 and Nisa'i v. 5, p. 45-46); and 'A man has not earned better income than that which is from his own labour' (Ibn Majah, v. 2, p. 723: 2138; ...
Unity of Muslim Omah
... If you have been brought to activism or brought to Islam by a certain group, you naturally become one of them. But if you wake up to Islam or activism on your own, you will have a tough decision to make. This is a tough challenge because at this stage, you do not have enough knowledge to pick and ch ...
... If you have been brought to activism or brought to Islam by a certain group, you naturally become one of them. But if you wake up to Islam or activism on your own, you will have a tough decision to make. This is a tough challenge because at this stage, you do not have enough knowledge to pick and ch ...
Islamic Fundamentalism in South Asia
... by two Christian businessmen who were brothers, Lyman and Milton Stewart. They were published between 1910 and 1915. They wanted to give Christians strength to withstand the rising influence of liberalism, secularism, and Darwinism. 8 The battle continues today in the nominally Christian west, and i ...
... by two Christian businessmen who were brothers, Lyman and Milton Stewart. They were published between 1910 and 1915. They wanted to give Christians strength to withstand the rising influence of liberalism, secularism, and Darwinism. 8 The battle continues today in the nominally Christian west, and i ...
The Miraculous Quran (part 2 of 11): The Quran and Orientalists
... faith. Thus, they came up with many theories about the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. I would be reading their critique side-by-side with the Quran. Most of the authors I was reading were clearly saying that the Quran was not a revelation from God but simply written by the Prophet Muhammad, may th ...
... faith. Thus, they came up with many theories about the Prophet Muhammad and the Quran. I would be reading their critique side-by-side with the Quran. Most of the authors I was reading were clearly saying that the Quran was not a revelation from God but simply written by the Prophet Muhammad, may th ...
Supporting the Palestinians June 09, 2006
... The slaves of the dirham would not here rule This is why I call on all Muslims everywhere to support their brothers the Palestinians, that support which must be directed first to the Mujahideen, then to the families of the martyrs and prisoners, and then, after the Mujahideen and families have been ...
... The slaves of the dirham would not here rule This is why I call on all Muslims everywhere to support their brothers the Palestinians, that support which must be directed first to the Mujahideen, then to the families of the martyrs and prisoners, and then, after the Mujahideen and families have been ...
Nation Building and the Politics of Islamic Internationalism in Guinea
... construction of Afro-Muslim identities, between the eleventh and the nineteenth centuries, in the western portion of the bilad es-Sudan through trade, scholarship, and diplomacy with North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Middle East. Claude Rivière (Rivière 1971), Lansiné Kaba (Kaba 1974), Je ...
... construction of Afro-Muslim identities, between the eleventh and the nineteenth centuries, in the western portion of the bilad es-Sudan through trade, scholarship, and diplomacy with North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Middle East. Claude Rivière (Rivière 1971), Lansiné Kaba (Kaba 1974), Je ...
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... Christian forces stopped the Muslim advance into Europe in 732. What was the name of the decisive ...
... Christian forces stopped the Muslim advance into Europe in 732. What was the name of the decisive ...
Islamic actors and interfaith relations in northern Nigeria
... 2. Diversity in Nigerian Islam Despite widespread public perception, the Muslim population of northern Nigeria is far from being a single monolithic unit. They are divided into several distinct groups, movements, or sects, who are also divided within themselves. Currently, however, many northern Mus ...
... 2. Diversity in Nigerian Islam Despite widespread public perception, the Muslim population of northern Nigeria is far from being a single monolithic unit. They are divided into several distinct groups, movements, or sects, who are also divided within themselves. Currently, however, many northern Mus ...
Matthew Dimmock (ed). William Percy`s Mahomet and His Heaven
... atonal, his characters are flat, and his play has probably never been staged. For that matter, it could not be mounted without causing great offense, given its disregard for the Islamic prohibition against personifying the Prophet Muhammad. Yet precisely because Percy ignored that interdiction (or m ...
... atonal, his characters are flat, and his play has probably never been staged. For that matter, it could not be mounted without causing great offense, given its disregard for the Islamic prohibition against personifying the Prophet Muhammad. Yet precisely because Percy ignored that interdiction (or m ...
Muslim Civilization`s Golden Age
... As in many earlier societies, slavery was a common institution in Muslim lands, though Islamic law encouraged the freeing of slaves as an act of charity. Slaves were often from conquered lands because Muslims were not supposed to enslave other Muslims. Some slaves bought their freedom, often with th ...
... As in many earlier societies, slavery was a common institution in Muslim lands, though Islamic law encouraged the freeing of slaves as an act of charity. Slaves were often from conquered lands because Muslims were not supposed to enslave other Muslims. Some slaves bought their freedom, often with th ...
THE-MIDDLE-EAST-IN
... of the worlds oil reserves Not every country in the ME is rich Countries with oil are not necessarily wealthy Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, and Tunisia have little or no oil at all Oil rich countries have unevenly distributed wealth and have wide spread poverty ...
... of the worlds oil reserves Not every country in the ME is rich Countries with oil are not necessarily wealthy Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, and Tunisia have little or no oil at all Oil rich countries have unevenly distributed wealth and have wide spread poverty ...
Youth and Islamist Radicalisation: Lille, France
... rules and codes. As to the latter, the different observations agree on establishing a distinction between movements (violent or not) which reject any blending together with societies that are not managed according to Islamic laws, and the consensual groups who lead a communitarian conquest in French ...
... rules and codes. As to the latter, the different observations agree on establishing a distinction between movements (violent or not) which reject any blending together with societies that are not managed according to Islamic laws, and the consensual groups who lead a communitarian conquest in French ...
The Zawahiri Letter and the Strategy of al
... aims can be deduced from the letter as well. The first objective entails “homogenizing” Islam by “correcting mistakes of ideology” among Muslims that is, the “re-conversion” of all Muslims not simply to Sunni Islam, but also to the Wahhabi school and the elimination of the ‘Ashari-Matridi school and ...
... aims can be deduced from the letter as well. The first objective entails “homogenizing” Islam by “correcting mistakes of ideology” among Muslims that is, the “re-conversion” of all Muslims not simply to Sunni Islam, but also to the Wahhabi school and the elimination of the ‘Ashari-Matridi school and ...
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... the employee to carry out their jobs. Islam emphasizes that the commitment to work be based on the eight (8) principles of Islamic work ethics. Determination and commitment in accordance with these principles will make one stronger in his servitude to Allah SWT. According to Salleh al-Fahd (n.d), en ...
... the employee to carry out their jobs. Islam emphasizes that the commitment to work be based on the eight (8) principles of Islamic work ethics. Determination and commitment in accordance with these principles will make one stronger in his servitude to Allah SWT. According to Salleh al-Fahd (n.d), en ...