Islam`s Jesus
... there will appear some young foolish people who will say the best words, but their faith will not go beyond their throats; they will forsake their religion as an arrow goes out of the game. Therefore wherever you find them, kill them, because whoever kills them shall have reward on the Day of Resurr ...
... there will appear some young foolish people who will say the best words, but their faith will not go beyond their throats; they will forsake their religion as an arrow goes out of the game. Therefore wherever you find them, kill them, because whoever kills them shall have reward on the Day of Resurr ...
freedom of religion in the principles of the islamic nomokrasi
... obligation to guarantee his mandate that he would hold both to its people as the giver of the mandate as well as to the Blessed Prophet Muhammad Khaliq. Also said "the of the mandate and do not deprive of the ". (HR. Ahmad and Abu Dawud) b. The Principles Of Deliberation Allah said in the Qur'an Ali ...
... obligation to guarantee his mandate that he would hold both to its people as the giver of the mandate as well as to the Blessed Prophet Muhammad Khaliq. Also said "the of the mandate and do not deprive of the ". (HR. Ahmad and Abu Dawud) b. The Principles Of Deliberation Allah said in the Qur'an Ali ...
Religious Roots of Muslim Violence
... meant as general commands, but refer to specific military situations that existed during Muhammad’s lifetime. This, however, it is not the way these passages are understood by large numbers of Muslims, or the standard Muslim Koran commentaries like the authoritative and well-known commentary by Al-J ...
... meant as general commands, but refer to specific military situations that existed during Muhammad’s lifetime. This, however, it is not the way these passages are understood by large numbers of Muslims, or the standard Muslim Koran commentaries like the authoritative and well-known commentary by Al-J ...
Qur`an-Sunna Maqasid and the Religious Other: Creating Peaceful
... application of these teachings and commands. Thus, moral values intended by various commands will not be different across the religious spectrum, despite the fact that they take different forms in their specific practical environments. Hence, I believe that the above purpose-based approach to theolo ...
... application of these teachings and commands. Thus, moral values intended by various commands will not be different across the religious spectrum, despite the fact that they take different forms in their specific practical environments. Hence, I believe that the above purpose-based approach to theolo ...
Jan. 26 (Tu)—Dilemmas in Representing Islam
... Course Schedule Jan. 26 (Tu)—Dilemmas in Representing Islam -Edward Said, Orientalism, 1-28 and 314-321. -Bernard Lewis, "The Question of Orientalism" in Islam and the West, 99-118. -Recommended: -Carl Ernst, "Islam in the Eyes of the West" and "Approaching Islam in Terms of Religion" in Following ...
... Course Schedule Jan. 26 (Tu)—Dilemmas in Representing Islam -Edward Said, Orientalism, 1-28 and 314-321. -Bernard Lewis, "The Question of Orientalism" in Islam and the West, 99-118. -Recommended: -Carl Ernst, "Islam in the Eyes of the West" and "Approaching Islam in Terms of Religion" in Following ...
The Impact of Ta`dib Towards Creating a Sustainable Ummah
... well, then why isn't the younger generation stay intact to Islam? If they can't even defence themselves in current borderless world, then how will they cope or even handle the ummah? Oneself consist of physical aspects (haiwani) and spiritual (ruhani) with regards of 4 matters that is: i) Words ii) ...
... well, then why isn't the younger generation stay intact to Islam? If they can't even defence themselves in current borderless world, then how will they cope or even handle the ummah? Oneself consist of physical aspects (haiwani) and spiritual (ruhani) with regards of 4 matters that is: i) Words ii) ...
ISM West Masjid Complete! - Islamic Society of Milwaukee
... struggle to resist evil and do good), is subject to the conditions laid out above regarding forbidding aggression, declaration by a government and forbidding killing of innocents. Terrorism under Islamic law is called hirabah, which is any illicit use of fear and coercion in public spaces for money ...
... struggle to resist evil and do good), is subject to the conditions laid out above regarding forbidding aggression, declaration by a government and forbidding killing of innocents. Terrorism under Islamic law is called hirabah, which is any illicit use of fear and coercion in public spaces for money ...
Pastoral Care in Islam A Historical And current day Narrative
... merits he knew he did not earn, nor know anything about the good deeds responsible for them. He will be asked, “Do you recognize these?” So he will say, “I do not know how I came by these.” Then he will be told, “These are compensation for the supplications you made during your earthly life [which w ...
... merits he knew he did not earn, nor know anything about the good deeds responsible for them. He will be asked, “Do you recognize these?” So he will say, “I do not know how I came by these.” Then he will be told, “These are compensation for the supplications you made during your earthly life [which w ...
UNDERSTANDING AND REACHING MUSLIMS by Abdul
... authoritative Qur’an were sent to each major center of the Islamic empire and all the other copies of the Qur’an were recalled and burned by the express order of the Caliph Uthman.11 The Uthmanic version of the Qur’an has remained substantially intact to the present day. The Nature and Source of the ...
... authoritative Qur’an were sent to each major center of the Islamic empire and all the other copies of the Qur’an were recalled and burned by the express order of the Caliph Uthman.11 The Uthmanic version of the Qur’an has remained substantially intact to the present day. The Nature and Source of the ...
Hamza Yusuf`s retraction of his praise for Maulana Muhammad Ali
... 8. While retracting his praise of Maulana Muhammad Ali, Hamza Yusuf writes: “According to a hadith, to praise deviants and innovators is to aid in the destruction of Islam. I seek refuge in God from that and ask forgiveness for anything done unwittingly to that disastrous end.” When you praise someo ...
... 8. While retracting his praise of Maulana Muhammad Ali, Hamza Yusuf writes: “According to a hadith, to praise deviants and innovators is to aid in the destruction of Islam. I seek refuge in God from that and ask forgiveness for anything done unwittingly to that disastrous end.” When you praise someo ...
Modernism in Islam
... spreading these days to one sect in the past. This sect is called the Mutazila, which is dated back to the third Islamic century. Although those people accepted the Qur'an and Sunnah they made ta'weel (their own interpretation of the Qur'an) and said 'aql (intelligence) takes precedence over naql (g ...
... spreading these days to one sect in the past. This sect is called the Mutazila, which is dated back to the third Islamic century. Although those people accepted the Qur'an and Sunnah they made ta'weel (their own interpretation of the Qur'an) and said 'aql (intelligence) takes precedence over naql (g ...
The Halcyon Doctrine
... For 15 years approximately 10% of the entire United States government budget was paid out as tribute / ransom to the Ottomans. The United States Navy was finally established in 1798 as a measure to defend against the Barbary Coast pirates, the root nomenclature of “Muslim barbarian” phraseology. The ...
... For 15 years approximately 10% of the entire United States government budget was paid out as tribute / ransom to the Ottomans. The United States Navy was finally established in 1798 as a measure to defend against the Barbary Coast pirates, the root nomenclature of “Muslim barbarian” phraseology. The ...
Muslims
... to Persia and India, but many more stories have been added, beginning around the 10th century. – There are currently 16 volumes of stories in the collection. ...
... to Persia and India, but many more stories have been added, beginning around the 10th century. – There are currently 16 volumes of stories in the collection. ...
Islam and Political Economic Systems
... All of these aspects serve to shape modern economies and the functioning of the markets themselves. A thorough understanding of the suburbanization of the United States after World War II, for instance, will be impossible without examining government-financed highway construction, politically-driven ...
... All of these aspects serve to shape modern economies and the functioning of the markets themselves. A thorough understanding of the suburbanization of the United States after World War II, for instance, will be impossible without examining government-financed highway construction, politically-driven ...
jihad and the modern world
... would bring about important and far-reaching changes, legally and otherwise. For our purposes, three of these call for mention. First, the theory underlying the nation-state granted the state a monopoly over the enactment and interpretation of law, a development that marginalized the traditional rol ...
... would bring about important and far-reaching changes, legally and otherwise. For our purposes, three of these call for mention. First, the theory underlying the nation-state granted the state a monopoly over the enactment and interpretation of law, a development that marginalized the traditional rol ...
Global Culture or Cultural Clash: An Islamic Intercultural
... himself when he said that Muslims are the victims of violence, how can they be held responsible for generating violence? Shouldn’t one distinguish the violence of the victim from the violence of the aggressor? By what moral criteria does one put both kinds of violence in the same bracket? In any cas ...
... himself when he said that Muslims are the victims of violence, how can they be held responsible for generating violence? Shouldn’t one distinguish the violence of the victim from the violence of the aggressor? By what moral criteria does one put both kinds of violence in the same bracket? In any cas ...
Introduction to Early Islamic Literature - Moodle
... Question: What is idolatry? Why is it important to study Islam within the context of this background? Wednesday, November 30: Muhammad and the Revelation of the Qur’an Denny, chapter three, “Muhammad and the Early Muslim Community” Esack The Quran: A User’s Guide 30-55 Question: Who is Muhammad? Wha ...
... Question: What is idolatry? Why is it important to study Islam within the context of this background? Wednesday, November 30: Muhammad and the Revelation of the Qur’an Denny, chapter three, “Muhammad and the Early Muslim Community” Esack The Quran: A User’s Guide 30-55 Question: Who is Muhammad? Wha ...
`Nothing to do with Islam`: The historical origins, ideology and
... originates in a ‘creative reinterpretation’ of a Qur‘anic passage by the 12th century Sufi scholar alGhazali, which ‘turns the focus radically away from its original intent’, and which has been the subject of debate ever since. 12 As Cook notes (citing Alfred Morabia’s work), the ‘concept of a “grea ...
... originates in a ‘creative reinterpretation’ of a Qur‘anic passage by the 12th century Sufi scholar alGhazali, which ‘turns the focus radically away from its original intent’, and which has been the subject of debate ever since. 12 As Cook notes (citing Alfred Morabia’s work), the ‘concept of a “grea ...
What is Halal - Islamic Council of Victoria
... (*May be consumed if derived from Halal animals.) ...
... (*May be consumed if derived from Halal animals.) ...
A Veil (hijab) as a Public Symbol of a Muslim
... Aware of human limitations, Islam propagates marriage and family as institutions and advocates marriage of young people. In the background of that there are two kinds of concerns: biological and social stability. Orthodox Islamic texts believe that it is necessary for young people to marry so they c ...
... Aware of human limitations, Islam propagates marriage and family as institutions and advocates marriage of young people. In the background of that there are two kinds of concerns: biological and social stability. Orthodox Islamic texts believe that it is necessary for young people to marry so they c ...
Understanding the framework of business in Islam in an era of
... in trust with the human beings from God. And again, if society does not enjoy and does not approve, what is going on – businesses cannot do well. This is a win-win proposition. The daily activities of a Muslim – ritualistic, general, business or otherwise are influenced by his/her faith. The extent ...
... in trust with the human beings from God. And again, if society does not enjoy and does not approve, what is going on – businesses cannot do well. This is a win-win proposition. The daily activities of a Muslim – ritualistic, general, business or otherwise are influenced by his/her faith. The extent ...
What Every Latter-day Saint Should Know about Islam
... before Muhammad were never entirely successful at ridding their people of idolatry, Muslims believe that victory over idolatry an_d apostasy will eventually occur, as evidenced by the rapid growth of Islam since Muhammad, Muslims also believe that the true inner nature of each human being can recogn ...
... before Muhammad were never entirely successful at ridding their people of idolatry, Muslims believe that victory over idolatry an_d apostasy will eventually occur, as evidenced by the rapid growth of Islam since Muhammad, Muslims also believe that the true inner nature of each human being can recogn ...
2004-10-21 Islam and Koran sermon
... For example in one place the quran QurŸan teaches that the drinking of wine can have both good and bad effects (Surah 2.219) and when Muhammad first established himself as the ruler of the Muslim community at Medina his followers were told not to come to prayers in a drunken state (Surah 4.43). Late ...
... For example in one place the quran QurŸan teaches that the drinking of wine can have both good and bad effects (Surah 2.219) and when Muhammad first established himself as the ruler of the Muslim community at Medina his followers were told not to come to prayers in a drunken state (Surah 4.43). Late ...
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na`im, Emory University, Atlanta, United States
... jurisprudence imposes the death penalty, in addition to other sanctions, for apostasy on the basis of some Sunna reports. According to one report, the Prophet said that the blood of a fellow Muslim should never be shed except one of three: an adulterer, murderer, or one who abandons Islam after havi ...
... jurisprudence imposes the death penalty, in addition to other sanctions, for apostasy on the basis of some Sunna reports. According to one report, the Prophet said that the blood of a fellow Muslim should never be shed except one of three: an adulterer, murderer, or one who abandons Islam after havi ...
Printable PDF Version - The American Freedom Defense
... your right hands possess”) also: “If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry women of your choice, two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right hands possess, that will be mor ...
... your right hands possess”) also: “If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, marry women of your choice, two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right hands possess, that will be mor ...
LGBT in Islam
LGBT and Islam is influenced by the religious, legal and cultural history of the nations with a sizable Muslim population, along with specific passages in the Quran and statements attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad (hadith). Hadiths traditionally are not interpreted because their language is understood to be simple matter-of-fact language. Orthodox Islam is not only a system of beliefs, but also a legal system.The traditional schools of Islamic law based on Qur'anic verses and hadith consider homosexual acts a punishable crime and a sin, and influenced by Islamic scholars such as Imam Malik and Imam Shafi. The Qur'an cites the story of the ""people of Lot"" destroyed by the wrath of God because they engaged in ""lustful"" carnal acts between men.Nevertheless, homoerotic themes were present in poetry and other literature written by some Muslims from the medieval period onwards and sometimes homoeroticism in the form of pederasty was seen in a positive way.Today in most of the Islamic world homosexuality is not socially or legally accepted. In some of these countries, Afghanistan, Brunei, Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen, homosexual activity carries the death penalty. In others, such as Somalia and Malaysia, it is illegal.Same-sex sexual intercourse is legal in 20 Muslim-majority nations (Albania, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Chad, Djibouti, Guinea-Bissau, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Mali, Niger, Tajikistan, Turkey, West Bank (State of Palestine), and most of Indonesia, as well as Northern Cyprus). In Albania, Lebanon, and Turkey, there have been discussions about legalizing same-sex marriage. Homosexual relations between females are legal in Kuwait, but homosexual acts between males are illegal. Most Muslim-majority countries have opposed moves to advance LGBT rights at the United Nations, in the General Assembly and/or the UNHRC. However, Albania, Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone have signed a UN Declaration supporting LGBT rights. OIC member-state Mozambique provides LGBT rights protections in law in the form of non-discrimination laws, and discussions on legally recognizing same-sex marriage have been held in the country.