Models of Communication in the Qur`an: Divine - I
... Now, given that the Qur’an is a communication from God, an explanation of which models were used could be enormously helpful. More significantly, the Qur’an has outlined three possible ways by which God communicates with human beings: inspirational, from behind a veil, and by sending a messenger (Qu ...
... Now, given that the Qur’an is a communication from God, an explanation of which models were used could be enormously helpful. More significantly, the Qur’an has outlined three possible ways by which God communicates with human beings: inspirational, from behind a veil, and by sending a messenger (Qu ...
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... Muslims believe in the revelations sent by Allah to his prophets and messengers. Muslims believe that Allah revealed the Torah to Moses, the psalms to David, and the gospel to Jesus. The coming of a prophet like Moses with a new scripture is promised by the Torah, in Deuteronomy 18:15-20, and Jesus ...
... Muslims believe in the revelations sent by Allah to his prophets and messengers. Muslims believe that Allah revealed the Torah to Moses, the psalms to David, and the gospel to Jesus. The coming of a prophet like Moses with a new scripture is promised by the Torah, in Deuteronomy 18:15-20, and Jesus ...
Beliefs and teachings
... On the last day there will be a time of judgement, when Muslims will have to account for their lives. 6 Al-qadr (God’s predestination): God is responsible for everything and has set out a divine destiny for all things. God has written down all that has happened and all that will happen in the univer ...
... On the last day there will be a time of judgement, when Muslims will have to account for their lives. 6 Al-qadr (God’s predestination): God is responsible for everything and has set out a divine destiny for all things. God has written down all that has happened and all that will happen in the univer ...
The Concept of al-Fitrah
... special place within the creations. It exists in every single spirit of human being and cannot be removed by created beings. Morality which is al-fitrah in nature is embodied in human nature which inclined towards virtues. This innate pulse causes the feeling of guilty and groaning whenever wrong th ...
... special place within the creations. It exists in every single spirit of human being and cannot be removed by created beings. Morality which is al-fitrah in nature is embodied in human nature which inclined towards virtues. This innate pulse causes the feeling of guilty and groaning whenever wrong th ...
Why Muslims Pray five times a day
... There are also special prayers said during certain periods of the year, known as seasons, There are four of these seasons namely advent and christmas season, lent season, holy week and the easter season. Lent is the period in which christians fast. In addition to these, prayers are said in two diffe ...
... There are also special prayers said during certain periods of the year, known as seasons, There are four of these seasons namely advent and christmas season, lent season, holy week and the easter season. Lent is the period in which christians fast. In addition to these, prayers are said in two diffe ...
The Originality of Qard and its Implication on the Loan Theory: Does
... Islamic Jurisprudence comprises Usul al-Fiqh and Fiqh. Usul al-Fiqh, the bases or roots of Islamic Law, expound the methods by which Fiqh is derived from their sources. In this view, Usul al-Fiqh is the methodology and Fiqh is the product. Usul al-Fiqh covers the primary sources of Islamic Law, the ...
... Islamic Jurisprudence comprises Usul al-Fiqh and Fiqh. Usul al-Fiqh, the bases or roots of Islamic Law, expound the methods by which Fiqh is derived from their sources. In this view, Usul al-Fiqh is the methodology and Fiqh is the product. Usul al-Fiqh covers the primary sources of Islamic Law, the ...
Al Fatiha 1:5-6
... During the 7th medical conference at King Faisal University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia in 1981, and discussed the relationship between Islam and embryology. Sheikh Zindani met a prominent embryologist and anatomist called Dr Keate. L. Moore and asked him some questions which Moore found some of which a ...
... During the 7th medical conference at King Faisal University in Dammam, Saudi Arabia in 1981, and discussed the relationship between Islam and embryology. Sheikh Zindani met a prominent embryologist and anatomist called Dr Keate. L. Moore and asked him some questions which Moore found some of which a ...
Islam, Women, and Equality: Reading the Qur`an for
... father/husband is divinely ordained and an earthly continuation of God’s Rule, as religious and traditional patriarchies claim? Alternatively, does the Qur’an advocate gender differentiation, dualisms, or inequality on the basis of sexual (biological) differences between women and men? In other wor ...
... father/husband is divinely ordained and an earthly continuation of God’s Rule, as religious and traditional patriarchies claim? Alternatively, does the Qur’an advocate gender differentiation, dualisms, or inequality on the basis of sexual (biological) differences between women and men? In other wor ...
Treaty with the Pagans and non-Muslims 9. [at
... [[ Ruby’s note 9:5 – The confirmation and validation of this pre-Islamic custom also conveys two important points: a custom if it does not violate fundamental tenets of Islam that custom can be uphold and incorporated into the lives of Muslims. This was the directive towards the Muslim conquerors of ...
... [[ Ruby’s note 9:5 – The confirmation and validation of this pre-Islamic custom also conveys two important points: a custom if it does not violate fundamental tenets of Islam that custom can be uphold and incorporated into the lives of Muslims. This was the directive towards the Muslim conquerors of ...
Father of Monotheism
... the need for food and the forces of desire.10 Therefore man’s value exists without servitude, on the contrary, God gives man dominion over other living creatures.11 God’s role was also changed through two tenants. In the first tenant God became the source of all occurrences in the world, both good a ...
... the need for food and the forces of desire.10 Therefore man’s value exists without servitude, on the contrary, God gives man dominion over other living creatures.11 God’s role was also changed through two tenants. In the first tenant God became the source of all occurrences in the world, both good a ...
IT IS A HARD FEELING
... Finish an exam (when life comes to an end) with a blank answer sheet (to present before God). Watch Moslems being killed all over the world (in Palestine, Iraq, Kashmir, and Chechnya, etc.) only because they believe in Monotheism (believing and saying that there is no god, but Allah), yet you care m ...
... Finish an exam (when life comes to an end) with a blank answer sheet (to present before God). Watch Moslems being killed all over the world (in Palestine, Iraq, Kashmir, and Chechnya, etc.) only because they believe in Monotheism (believing and saying that there is no god, but Allah), yet you care m ...
A Road Less Traveled: Soteriology in Islam
... before he was called to be a prophet? In some circles of Muslims, Muhammad is believed to have avoided playing games with neighbors because there was nothing that Muhammad hated more than the Meccan idols (Schimmel, 58). To press the issue of Muhammad's supposed innocence, it is worth noting that th ...
... before he was called to be a prophet? In some circles of Muslims, Muhammad is believed to have avoided playing games with neighbors because there was nothing that Muhammad hated more than the Meccan idols (Schimmel, 58). To press the issue of Muhammad's supposed innocence, it is worth noting that th ...
The Islamic Pagan Roots in India
... shortened to Allah in pre-Islamic times. The pagan Arabs even used Allah in the names they gave to their children. For example, both Muhammad's father and uncle had Allah as part of their names. The fact that they were given such names by their pagan parents proves that Allah was the title for the M ...
... shortened to Allah in pre-Islamic times. The pagan Arabs even used Allah in the names they gave to their children. For example, both Muhammad's father and uncle had Allah as part of their names. The fact that they were given such names by their pagan parents proves that Allah was the title for the M ...
HUMANIST THEOLOGY: ESTABLISH UMMAH TOWARD A
... between life in the world and the hereafter. There are human’s basic needs that can not be met by the world with its contents although humans need the world to carry out its activities. From the description, author proposes questions as the subject of problem: How is humanist monotheism as the core ...
... between life in the world and the hereafter. There are human’s basic needs that can not be met by the world with its contents although humans need the world to carry out its activities. From the description, author proposes questions as the subject of problem: How is humanist monotheism as the core ...
Islamic mysticism, social responsibility and Rumi
... God,” It is performed by the repeated invocation of the “Names and Attributes of God”. It is based on the Qur’anic verse in which God says “Remember Me and I will remember you,” The practice of “dhikr” may vary in different orders; but its ultimate object is to create spiritual awareness and love fo ...
... God,” It is performed by the repeated invocation of the “Names and Attributes of God”. It is based on the Qur’anic verse in which God says “Remember Me and I will remember you,” The practice of “dhikr” may vary in different orders; but its ultimate object is to create spiritual awareness and love fo ...
The Gallery Experience - BYU Museum of Art
... heavens is described as a white animal, half-mule, halfdonkey, with wings on its sides. In some traditions it became a steed with the head of a woman and the tail of a peacock. Dervish A member of one of the Muslim ascetic orders, who renounces earthly goods and is known for his austerity ...
... heavens is described as a white animal, half-mule, halfdonkey, with wings on its sides. In some traditions it became a steed with the head of a woman and the tail of a peacock. Dervish A member of one of the Muslim ascetic orders, who renounces earthly goods and is known for his austerity ...
By Ayoola K.R.
... succeed in so doing, are ascribed to it.” These uncivilized and evil habits of Christian writers have never been abated till date but have spread to African and Asian countries from Europe and America where it has its roots. And numerous Christian writers have continued to esteem the Biblical god o ...
... succeed in so doing, are ascribed to it.” These uncivilized and evil habits of Christian writers have never been abated till date but have spread to African and Asian countries from Europe and America where it has its roots. And numerous Christian writers have continued to esteem the Biblical god o ...
World’s Most Wanted Terrorist January 2, 1999
... from him for many years. He had nothing to do with the allegations attributed to him by the United States of America. As for Mr. Muhamad Rashid Al-Owhali we were informed that he is a Saudi from the province of Wajd. In your question, you said he was among those who attended my press conference. And ...
... from him for many years. He had nothing to do with the allegations attributed to him by the United States of America. As for Mr. Muhamad Rashid Al-Owhali we were informed that he is a Saudi from the province of Wajd. In your question, you said he was among those who attended my press conference. And ...
Islam - WordPress.com
... of Zul Hijjah, and is compulsory once in a lifetime for one who has the ability to do it. If the Muslim is in ill health or in debt, he or she is not required to perform Hajj. They do this to show moral importance to Allah, and to join the Ummah (family of Islam) ...
... of Zul Hijjah, and is compulsory once in a lifetime for one who has the ability to do it. If the Muslim is in ill health or in debt, he or she is not required to perform Hajj. They do this to show moral importance to Allah, and to join the Ummah (family of Islam) ...
PDF - World Wide Journals
... refers to Ihsan( the third basic religious attitude, which mentioned in Quran). It is described by the Sufis as“Ihsanis to adore Allah as though thou do see Him for even if thou do not see Him, He nonetheless sees thee.”(schimmel, 9).The Sufis lay most emphasis on Ihsan, because at this level a pers ...
... refers to Ihsan( the third basic religious attitude, which mentioned in Quran). It is described by the Sufis as“Ihsanis to adore Allah as though thou do see Him for even if thou do not see Him, He nonetheless sees thee.”(schimmel, 9).The Sufis lay most emphasis on Ihsan, because at this level a pers ...
INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM.
... Often, a series of clocks show the prayer times, the time of Friday prayers, and perhaps even the times when prayer is forbidden - sunrise, noon and sunset (to avoid confusion with sun worship). Prayer times are set so as to interfere with the working day as little as possible. Muslims are expected ...
... Often, a series of clocks show the prayer times, the time of Friday prayers, and perhaps even the times when prayer is forbidden - sunrise, noon and sunset (to avoid confusion with sun worship). Prayer times are set so as to interfere with the working day as little as possible. Muslims are expected ...
A Christian scholar chimes in - Shamoun
... “The Qur’an provides qualitative descriptions of the earlier scriptures which appear to be uniformly respectful. A striking example is at Q 6:154: ‘Then we gave to Moses the book, complete for him who does good, and distinguishing everything, and as a guidance (hudan) and a mercy (rahma).’ These and ...
... “The Qur’an provides qualitative descriptions of the earlier scriptures which appear to be uniformly respectful. A striking example is at Q 6:154: ‘Then we gave to Moses the book, complete for him who does good, and distinguishing everything, and as a guidance (hudan) and a mercy (rahma).’ These and ...
Some Universal Aspects of Judaism
... in the form of Mosaism, which came into being to save Jewish souls of every generation, starting with the one which Moses led, and to unite spiritually the elite2 amongst them with the One—the ultimate monotheistic aim. Now, if this salvation and union could have been realized in principle in all po ...
... in the form of Mosaism, which came into being to save Jewish souls of every generation, starting with the one which Moses led, and to unite spiritually the elite2 amongst them with the One—the ultimate monotheistic aim. Now, if this salvation and union could have been realized in principle in all po ...
Who is the successor of the Prophet (S)? - Al
... Once a person told me that Abu Bakr is more knowledgeable than Prophet Muhammad (S) (Na’oozo Billah)! I asked him how come?! He said because Abu Bakr understood that he should assign a person as his successor to keep the system and community working in order. As it is well-known Abu Bakr assigned Um ...
... Once a person told me that Abu Bakr is more knowledgeable than Prophet Muhammad (S) (Na’oozo Billah)! I asked him how come?! He said because Abu Bakr understood that he should assign a person as his successor to keep the system and community working in order. As it is well-known Abu Bakr assigned Um ...
Mayer PHTH610 Spring Project
... posits that, since God is the only cause in the world (there are no secondary causes), the world is annihilated and created in every event since each and every event or effect requires a new act of creation by God. If God did not directly will and cause an effect, it could not have occurred. This is ...
... posits that, since God is the only cause in the world (there are no secondary causes), the world is annihilated and created in every event since each and every event or effect requires a new act of creation by God. If God did not directly will and cause an effect, it could not have occurred. This is ...