The Legacy of Jihad
... local Greeks, Armenians and Jews) and jointly by army campaigns. Berlin had enlisted a dozen foreign nationals like Shawish to spread millions of jihad pamphlets in the languages of Islam throughout Africa and Asia, where they were to be read to Muslims in mosques. Morgenthau, the U.S. ambassador in ...
... local Greeks, Armenians and Jews) and jointly by army campaigns. Berlin had enlisted a dozen foreign nationals like Shawish to spread millions of jihad pamphlets in the languages of Islam throughout Africa and Asia, where they were to be read to Muslims in mosques. Morgenthau, the U.S. ambassador in ...
Islamization of Knowledge
... "Islamization of knowledge" and "Islamization of contemporary or present-day knowledge." The phrase "Islamization of knowledge" is to a certain extent misleading because it gives the connotation that all knowledge, including Islamic traditional knowledge based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which wer ...
... "Islamization of knowledge" and "Islamization of contemporary or present-day knowledge." The phrase "Islamization of knowledge" is to a certain extent misleading because it gives the connotation that all knowledge, including Islamic traditional knowledge based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah, which wer ...
THE MULTIPLE NATURE OF THE ISLAMIC DA`WA
... unbelievers are raised to the rank of a sacred duty by the founder or his immediate successors” (Arnold: 1). This is the case of Islam, for Muhammad’s very life constituted this sacred duty Müller speaks of. The question, though, remains whether this sacred duty extends, and in what capacity, to Muh ...
... unbelievers are raised to the rank of a sacred duty by the founder or his immediate successors” (Arnold: 1). This is the case of Islam, for Muhammad’s very life constituted this sacred duty Müller speaks of. The question, though, remains whether this sacred duty extends, and in what capacity, to Muh ...
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... and its impact on personal networks. Although diffusion of religion can have a positive impact on the composition of a personal network if an ego forms social ties to only those who are members of the same religion as her, it can often be riskier because it entails greater consequences for the ego. ...
... and its impact on personal networks. Although diffusion of religion can have a positive impact on the composition of a personal network if an ego forms social ties to only those who are members of the same religion as her, it can often be riskier because it entails greater consequences for the ego. ...
1 Muslim Views of Jews and Judaism in the Medieval Period: A
... had gone wrong with Judaism and Christianity. This theological impulse was further given impetus by the socio-political situation of the Muslim World during Medieval times. In many parts of this vast region stretching from present-day Pakistan and Central Asia in the east to Iberia in the west, all ...
... had gone wrong with Judaism and Christianity. This theological impulse was further given impetus by the socio-political situation of the Muslim World during Medieval times. In many parts of this vast region stretching from present-day Pakistan and Central Asia in the east to Iberia in the west, all ...
Priorities of The Islamic Movement in The Coming Phase
... The fields of work awaiting the Islamic Movement in the coming phase are wide and expansive. The activist leaders and intellectual theorists of the Movement should make a careful scientific study of these fields. Such a study must be based on documented and confirmed statistics and data. ...
... The fields of work awaiting the Islamic Movement in the coming phase are wide and expansive. The activist leaders and intellectual theorists of the Movement should make a careful scientific study of these fields. Such a study must be based on documented and confirmed statistics and data. ...
Islamiclaw4extract
... ibn Ibrahim QummI he has the phrase 'among the ulama' and jurisprudents', and of Mul:1ammad ibn I:Ja~an ibn Al:1mad ibn Walid, he notes that 'he has among books the bookJam'efil-fiqh'. Apparently these books were compilations of traditions on the varying aspects of jurisprudence that the compilers c ...
... ibn Ibrahim QummI he has the phrase 'among the ulama' and jurisprudents', and of Mul:1ammad ibn I:Ja~an ibn Al:1mad ibn Walid, he notes that 'he has among books the bookJam'efil-fiqh'. Apparently these books were compilations of traditions on the varying aspects of jurisprudence that the compilers c ...
ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AL
... 1997). The content analysis was conducted on some selected literature of Islamic Leadership, Servant Leadership, Managerial Leadership, The Qur’an and Hadiths and together with the classical texts of Islamic Leadership. Managerial leadership literature was used to provide critical dimensions of mana ...
... 1997). The content analysis was conducted on some selected literature of Islamic Leadership, Servant Leadership, Managerial Leadership, The Qur’an and Hadiths and together with the classical texts of Islamic Leadership. Managerial leadership literature was used to provide critical dimensions of mana ...
B. A. Education/Islamic Religious Studies 100 Level o. of Units
... the publications by Muslim scholars on Medicine, Pharmacy, Mathematics, Sociology, history etc. which were used in the Western World for many centuries. IRS 395: Islamic Political Thought This is the identification and critical examination of the principle governing political institution in Islam. T ...
... the publications by Muslim scholars on Medicine, Pharmacy, Mathematics, Sociology, history etc. which were used in the Western World for many centuries. IRS 395: Islamic Political Thought This is the identification and critical examination of the principle governing political institution in Islam. T ...
Chapter 7: Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to
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IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Inheritance was mainly for man, fictitious relationship by adoption, oath of brotherhood and patronage were common and boys below the age of puberty could not inherit. In the words of Abdul Hamid Siddiqui (2007 p.2), “In pre-islamic Arabia, and other countries where there had been tribal societies, ...
... Inheritance was mainly for man, fictitious relationship by adoption, oath of brotherhood and patronage were common and boys below the age of puberty could not inherit. In the words of Abdul Hamid Siddiqui (2007 p.2), “In pre-islamic Arabia, and other countries where there had been tribal societies, ...
Sufism – What Is It Exactly?
... only in a soul fully detached from all worldly interest and ambition and focused entirely on the world to come. In other words, it was an advanced realization of death that purified one’s interior, purged it of selfish inclinations, not to mention devilish enticements, since such things had no hold ...
... only in a soul fully detached from all worldly interest and ambition and focused entirely on the world to come. In other words, it was an advanced realization of death that purified one’s interior, purged it of selfish inclinations, not to mention devilish enticements, since such things had no hold ...
Architectural Style of Da`wah Mosque in Malaysia: from Vernacular
... architecture of da’wah mosque to reveal the possible factors that influence its design form and space. Hermeneutic is chosen because it holds beliefs that view of reality can account for all the phenomena of life. This approach is vital as it will provide a deeper understanding of the study. Hermene ...
... architecture of da’wah mosque to reveal the possible factors that influence its design form and space. Hermeneutic is chosen because it holds beliefs that view of reality can account for all the phenomena of life. This approach is vital as it will provide a deeper understanding of the study. Hermene ...
A Critical Study of Jihad and Just War Theory
... justified? How is it justified? What are the aspects that make up Jihad? How is it framed within the Qur’an? These questions will be answered throughout this thesis, as well as others one might pose about justifications. The first section deals with the primary source, the Qur’an. First, verses disc ...
... justified? How is it justified? What are the aspects that make up Jihad? How is it framed within the Qur’an? These questions will be answered throughout this thesis, as well as others one might pose about justifications. The first section deals with the primary source, the Qur’an. First, verses disc ...
Islamization of Knowledge: A Comparative Analysis of The - al
... Philosophy of Knowledge According To Al-Faruqi and Al-Attas According to Al-Faruqi tawhid is the basic and unifying principle of Islam. Upon this principle al-Faruqi elaborates and develops his conception and methodology of Islamization of knowledge. He believes tawhid as the core of the Islamic wor ...
... Philosophy of Knowledge According To Al-Faruqi and Al-Attas According to Al-Faruqi tawhid is the basic and unifying principle of Islam. Upon this principle al-Faruqi elaborates and develops his conception and methodology of Islamization of knowledge. He believes tawhid as the core of the Islamic wor ...
Sunni-Shia Tensions - Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life
... Conducting opinion polls in diverse societies necessitates adapting the survey to local sensitivities. In some countries, pre-test results indicated the need to suppress certain questions to avoid offending respondents and/or risking the security of the interviewers. In other countries, interviewers ...
... Conducting opinion polls in diverse societies necessitates adapting the survey to local sensitivities. In some countries, pre-test results indicated the need to suppress certain questions to avoid offending respondents and/or risking the security of the interviewers. In other countries, interviewers ...
32 The Doctrine of Jihad in the Islamic Hadith
... According to Muhaddithiin [scholars of hadith] it stands for ‘what was transmitted on the authority of the Prophet, his deeds, sayings, tacit approval, or description of his sifaat (features) meaning his physical appearance. However, physical appearance of the Prophet is not included in the definiti ...
... According to Muhaddithiin [scholars of hadith] it stands for ‘what was transmitted on the authority of the Prophet, his deeds, sayings, tacit approval, or description of his sifaat (features) meaning his physical appearance. However, physical appearance of the Prophet is not included in the definiti ...
Erik Ottoson Trovalla, Iconoclasm and boundary maintenance
... politics, the country was hard hit. Another reason for focusing on Nigeria is that much of what has been written about the cartoon crisis assumes that a chasm appeared between Europe and Muslim societies chiefly in the east. Although not explicitly stated, media reporting was coloured by the idea of ...
... politics, the country was hard hit. Another reason for focusing on Nigeria is that much of what has been written about the cartoon crisis assumes that a chasm appeared between Europe and Muslim societies chiefly in the east. Although not explicitly stated, media reporting was coloured by the idea of ...
HARAR-WALLO RELATIONS REVISITED: HISTORICAL
... into the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia (including Amhara Sayint in the Wallo area), he and his commanders left a number of preachers/teachers in various parts of the region to propagate Islam among the indigenous populations. That these influential persons from Harar made a lasting impact in the Wal ...
... into the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia (including Amhara Sayint in the Wallo area), he and his commanders left a number of preachers/teachers in various parts of the region to propagate Islam among the indigenous populations. That these influential persons from Harar made a lasting impact in the Wal ...
Islamic Activity Book 2
... and met Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). After a short while he moved to Madina to be close to Muhammad (pbuh) and learn from this great teacher of piety. Abu Hurairah (r) was a very pious Muslim but the one thing that troubled him most was that his mother would not accept Islam. He would pray for her so mu ...
... and met Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). After a short while he moved to Madina to be close to Muhammad (pbuh) and learn from this great teacher of piety. Abu Hurairah (r) was a very pious Muslim but the one thing that troubled him most was that his mother would not accept Islam. He would pray for her so mu ...
The Contexts of Religion and Violence
... Westerners to Islam’s normative traditions, which tend to center on ethical stipulations and metaphysical postulates, not on issues of worldly power. “Islam,” Lawrence states flatly, “is not inherently violent.” Following September 11, Muslim scholars and community leaders around the world condemned ...
... Westerners to Islam’s normative traditions, which tend to center on ethical stipulations and metaphysical postulates, not on issues of worldly power. “Islam,” Lawrence states flatly, “is not inherently violent.” Following September 11, Muslim scholars and community leaders around the world condemned ...
Deen and Sharee`ah
... loser in the hereafter. 'Aali Imraan 3:85 Deen is usually translated as “Religion”. Then, when it is said that the “religion” of the earlier prophets was Islam, the same as that of Prophet Muhammad, many people ask, why has there been a difference in rules and regulations at the time of different pr ...
... loser in the hereafter. 'Aali Imraan 3:85 Deen is usually translated as “Religion”. Then, when it is said that the “religion” of the earlier prophets was Islam, the same as that of Prophet Muhammad, many people ask, why has there been a difference in rules and regulations at the time of different pr ...
ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AS-SYARIAH
... The current development of leadership theories and models has moved researchers to revisit some of the fundamental and underpinning philosophies. The movement has enlightened researchers to incorporate spiritual elements in the development of leadership concepts and theories (Khaliq Ahmad, 2011; Abd ...
... The current development of leadership theories and models has moved researchers to revisit some of the fundamental and underpinning philosophies. The movement has enlightened researchers to incorporate spiritual elements in the development of leadership concepts and theories (Khaliq Ahmad, 2011; Abd ...
Islamic Constitutionalism and the Concept of Democracy
... Western political systems ignores important historical facts. For example, the region is the birthplace of three major world religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Until recently, like the rulers of England, its heads of state (referred to as khalifahs2) were also the religious leaders of their ...
... Western political systems ignores important historical facts. For example, the region is the birthplace of three major world religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Until recently, like the rulers of England, its heads of state (referred to as khalifahs2) were also the religious leaders of their ...
the sunni path - Hakikat Kitabevi
... Islamic scholars called) Ahl as-Sunnat. Imâm A’zam Abû Hanîfa, Nu’mân bin Thâbit is the leader of these (true Islamic scholars and) true Muslims. True Muslims who hold the (true Islamic) belief called Ahl as-Sunnat have parted into four (true groups termed) Madhhabs in (matters pertaining to) Islami ...
... Islamic scholars called) Ahl as-Sunnat. Imâm A’zam Abû Hanîfa, Nu’mân bin Thâbit is the leader of these (true Islamic scholars and) true Muslims. True Muslims who hold the (true Islamic) belief called Ahl as-Sunnat have parted into four (true groups termed) Madhhabs in (matters pertaining to) Islami ...
Muslim world
The term Muslim world, also known as Islamic world and the Ummah (Arabic: أمة, meaning ""nation"" or ""community"") has different meanings. In a religious sense, the Islamic Ummah refers to those who adhere to the teachings of Islam, referred to as Muslims. In a cultural sense, the Muslim Ummah refers to Islamic civilization, exclusive of non-Muslims living in that civilization. In a modern geopolitical sense, the term Islamic Nation usually refers collectively to Muslim-majority countries, states, districts, or towns.Although Islamic lifestyles emphasise unity and defence of fellow Muslims, schools and branches (see Shia–Sunni relations, for example) exist. In the past both Pan-Islamism and nationalist currents have influenced the status of the Muslim world.As of 2010, over 1.6 billion or about 23.4% of the world population are Muslims. By the percentage of the total population in a region considering themselves Muslim, 24.8% in Asia-Oceania do, 91.2% in the Middle East-North Africa, 29.6% in Sub-Saharan Africa, around 6.0% in Europe, and 0.6% in the Americas.