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chapter1 - WordPress.com

... to preserve this art is by establishing a specific curriculum focused on Islamic calligraphy in Johor Religious School or necessary elemens have to be injected into the curricular acticities (as cited in Othman, 2006). He also suggested that development center was established as a calligraphy worksh ...
Full Text - Royal Holloway, University of London
Full Text - Royal Holloway, University of London

... interpretation developed; the Hanafi, which grew up in the Abbasid capital of Baghdad and was founded by Abu Hanifa (d. 769); the Maliki, which grew out of the practice of the Medinan judge Malik bin Anas (d. 795); the Shafi`i, which developed under the leadership of a disciple of Malik, al-Shafi`i ...
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... His colleague in Vienna, Alfred Ellinger, President of the Association of Austrian Criminologists (Vereinigung österreichischer Kriminalisten), sees it the same way. In a comment regarding the state of Europe in connection with Islam, he writes: “A Moslem has the duty to defend his territory against ...
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... Riba: any increase in repayment of loan, generally, interest. Jizya: a poll tax imposed on non Muslims who are defeated in jihad and stay under the Islamic state's authority in exchange for their protection and security Tax: a financial charge or other levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or ...
Unit 2 -AWL pdf
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... 25 This essay has examined some of the scientific achievements in the Golden Age. It has shown that during this period Arab scientists made many important discoveries in mathematics. Medical knowledge was another area which saw many accomplishments especially its recognition as a science based on ob ...
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Arts of the Islamic World: A Teacher`s Guide

... to eat before sunrise,” she says, reminding me I won’t be able to eat again until after sundown. I tell her I’m not hungry and try to convince her that water is enough,but just when I think I’ve persuaded her, she returns to my room with a breakfast tray of two chocolate-chip waffles caked with butt ...
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... understand the earliest Muslim community based on the verses of the Qur’an. Other scholars have attempted, more plausibly, to understand the historical conditions and events to which Qur’anic interpretation and legislation responded, particularly in the time of the Prophet and the centuries followin ...
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... It seems that the majority have the same belief as Billig: that the processes of globalization are dealt in a heavily ideological structure. The hegemonic version stresses globalization as being: such an enormous process as to be irresistible; associated with instantaneous, global technologies which ...
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... policy practitioners without any constraint of creed, religion, faith, region or gender. Please submit online membership registration for free till March 31, 2009. Student membership is available for graduate student. ...
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Islamic Civilization
Islamic Civilization

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... the founding fathers of modern Islamic studies considered Jihad to be ‘an atavist mediaeval Islamic doctrine’, poised to disappear in modern times (Jung 2014, 5–7). In sharp contrast to this scholarly opinion, however, in the course of the twentieth century the Islamic institution of Jihad experienc ...
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CT 9:Layout 1 - Hudson Institute

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... and instrumental music, story, song, formal as well as improvised spoken text) and, Wayangkulit (shadow puppetry), the mantras in those activities. In the old days, there were mantras before any performance. Many names were invoked but all these names have nothing to do with Islam …” Asked on the re ...
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... visible in their network of modern schools called madrasah where a modern education system is being combined with religious teachings. In contrast, the traditionalists hold on to traditional and local adaptations of Islam. The organization also has its bases on education, namely the Islamic boarding ...
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IJTIHAD INSTITUTIONS: THE KEY TO ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY
IJTIHAD INSTITUTIONS: THE KEY TO ISLAMIC DEMOCRACY

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Deoband - WordPress.com

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... Iqbal illustrates that the Caliph of Islam is subject to the same laws like all others in the given state. He is supposed to be elected by the people and should be deposed by the people if he goes contrary to the law; hence he asserts: “Democracy, then, is the most important aspect of Islam, regarde ...
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Islamism

Islamism (Urdu: اسلام پرستی‎; Arabic: إسلاموية‎), also known as Political Islam, is a set of ideologies holding that ""Islam should guide social and political as well as personal life."" Islamism is a controversial concept not just because it posits a political role for Islam but also because its most extreme advocates believe their Islamic views are superior to all others', and that the contrary idea that Islam is, or can be, apolitical is an error. Islamists can have varying interpretations on various Quranic suras and ayahs. Islamist views emphasize the implementation of Sharia (Islamic law); of pan-Islamic political unity; and of the selective removal of non-Muslim, particularly Western military, economic, political, social, or cultural influences in the Muslim world that they believe to be incompatible with Islam.Some observers (Graham Fuller) suggest Islamism's tenets are less strict, and can be defined as a form of identity politics or ""support for [Muslim] identity, authenticity, broader regionalism, revivalism, [and] revitalization of the community."" Following the Arab Spring, Olivier Roy described political Islam as ""increasingly interdependent"" with political democracy.Islamists generally oppose the use of the term, claiming that their political beliefs and goals are simply an expression of Islamic religious belief. Similarly, some experts (Bernard Lewis) favor the term ""activist Islam"", or ""political Islam"" (Trevor Stanley), and some (Robin Wright) have equated the term ""militant Islam"" with Islamism.Central and prominent figures of modern Islamism include Hasan al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb, Abul Ala Maududi,and Ruhollah Khomeini.
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