acceptance of islamic banking among non-muslims in
... Dusuki and Abdullah (2006) indicate that the bankers acknowledge that Islamic economics is a development area but it is not for everybody. This is because some of the investments have no interest free equivalent, which may also crease the sector's development. Meanwhile, the Islamic banking products ...
... Dusuki and Abdullah (2006) indicate that the bankers acknowledge that Islamic economics is a development area but it is not for everybody. This is because some of the investments have no interest free equivalent, which may also crease the sector's development. Meanwhile, the Islamic banking products ...
The deconstruction of Sunnite Theory of Caliphate
... globalism and to redefine it as “a mechanism to bring about the Rule of Law on Earth,” taking hints from the thought of Ibn Taymīyah (d.1328), who reconstructed the concept of Islamic politics as “politics based on Sharī‘ah” by shifting the focus of the concept of Islamic politics from a caliphate to ...
... globalism and to redefine it as “a mechanism to bring about the Rule of Law on Earth,” taking hints from the thought of Ibn Taymīyah (d.1328), who reconstructed the concept of Islamic politics as “politics based on Sharī‘ah” by shifting the focus of the concept of Islamic politics from a caliphate to ...
Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse
... Is the same true for the laws of war? Certainly, Muslim states have been active in warfare in the modern period, less than many non-Muslim states, more than some. Some Muslim states have also not only claimed to be waging ‘jihads’ but also the authority to speak in the name of Islamic law. The Ottom ...
... Is the same true for the laws of war? Certainly, Muslim states have been active in warfare in the modern period, less than many non-Muslim states, more than some. Some Muslim states have also not only claimed to be waging ‘jihads’ but also the authority to speak in the name of Islamic law. The Ottom ...
viewpoints - IAIS Malaysia
... endeavours.3 Civilisation subsumes the cultural and customary traditions of peoples and communities but since culture and custom can also include undesirable features, civilisation generally references only the positive achievements of cultural and customary practices. In comparison to civilisation, ...
... endeavours.3 Civilisation subsumes the cultural and customary traditions of peoples and communities but since culture and custom can also include undesirable features, civilisation generally references only the positive achievements of cultural and customary practices. In comparison to civilisation, ...
Islamic Inheritance Law (Faraid) and Its Economic Implication
... Furthermore, this study is exploratory in nature. It is because of information as for Faraid that have been done in the past limited to the theoretical discussion, whereby the recent researches about Faraid is more to the research of Faraid as one of Muslim’s obligatory and how to deal with it, as o ...
... Furthermore, this study is exploratory in nature. It is because of information as for Faraid that have been done in the past limited to the theoretical discussion, whereby the recent researches about Faraid is more to the research of Faraid as one of Muslim’s obligatory and how to deal with it, as o ...
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... From the micro perspective, we can see that in many instances debt based financing is unjust especially to the poor. According to Soumik Majumdar (2008), under the present banking scenario in order for the transaction to occur there needs to be trust between the borrower and lender which is mostly d ...
... From the micro perspective, we can see that in many instances debt based financing is unjust especially to the poor. According to Soumik Majumdar (2008), under the present banking scenario in order for the transaction to occur there needs to be trust between the borrower and lender which is mostly d ...
MODERNITY - Library : International Islamic University Malaysia
... issues addressed after most of the Muslim world has gained political freedom have very different aspects. This thesis examines those issues which the Muslim intellectuals addressed to free Muslim societies. It aims to see the vision of the Muslim intellectuals and revivalists for the cause of the Mu ...
... issues addressed after most of the Muslim world has gained political freedom have very different aspects. This thesis examines those issues which the Muslim intellectuals addressed to free Muslim societies. It aims to see the vision of the Muslim intellectuals and revivalists for the cause of the Mu ...
Islamic Tradition and its Defining Characteristics
... sacred, the eternal, the immutable Truth; the perennial wisdom, as well as the continuous application of its immutable principles to various conditions of space and time.”105 ...
... sacred, the eternal, the immutable Truth; the perennial wisdom, as well as the continuous application of its immutable principles to various conditions of space and time.”105 ...
Islamic economics versus market economics: The concept of taxations
... discussion under each Islamic school for another day. However, before we define the concept of tax in Islam, it will be helpful to briefly review the principals of Islamic economics and how did they differ from those of market economics. 4.1 The differences between Islamic economics and market econo ...
... discussion under each Islamic school for another day. However, before we define the concept of tax in Islam, it will be helpful to briefly review the principals of Islamic economics and how did they differ from those of market economics. 4.1 The differences between Islamic economics and market econo ...
Word Document - Annual Islamic Knowledge Competition 2017
... The team of “Islamic Knowledge Competition” has tried its best to derive questions from Islamic Books that are contemporary and easy to find and use, and that are translated into the English language. Note, many of these books are in fact translated into the English language, however there are some ...
... The team of “Islamic Knowledge Competition” has tried its best to derive questions from Islamic Books that are contemporary and easy to find and use, and that are translated into the English language. Note, many of these books are in fact translated into the English language, however there are some ...
Radicalism and Political Reform in the Islamic and Western Worlds
... from elsewhere occurs during such processes, in other words, that new variants of modernity may arise? No one would claim that Western modernity can be derived entirely from medieval Arab models. The modernization of the West proceeded so rapidly over the last two hundred years that we often lose si ...
... from elsewhere occurs during such processes, in other words, that new variants of modernity may arise? No one would claim that Western modernity can be derived entirely from medieval Arab models. The modernization of the West proceeded so rapidly over the last two hundred years that we often lose si ...
Early religious sciences as an introduction to islamic science /by
... A great deal of scholarship from the past and the present has dealt with the history of early religious sciences of Islam. The classical Islamic literature is abundant with reference consisting of both, religious and intellectual sciences. In recent attempts to reexamine the history of Islamic scien ...
... A great deal of scholarship from the past and the present has dealt with the history of early religious sciences of Islam. The classical Islamic literature is abundant with reference consisting of both, religious and intellectual sciences. In recent attempts to reexamine the history of Islamic scien ...
THE TAWHIDIC PARADIGM
... principles and take the advantage of the need or distress of their fellow-beings.26 In other words, all economic activities permitted by Islam including Islamic banking, there should not be any exploitation or unfair dealing which may ultimately stand In the way of true brotherhood. ...
... principles and take the advantage of the need or distress of their fellow-beings.26 In other words, all economic activities permitted by Islam including Islamic banking, there should not be any exploitation or unfair dealing which may ultimately stand In the way of true brotherhood. ...
the t889.90 eamine and the mahdiyya in the sudan: an
... The 1889-90 famine hit the Mahdist sudan at a moment when it was undergoing a change from the Mahdist theocracy to the personal rule of the Khalifa. However, despite the attempts to create an Islamic economy, for which one comerstone was the ideal of social justice and state responsibility to provid ...
... The 1889-90 famine hit the Mahdist sudan at a moment when it was undergoing a change from the Mahdist theocracy to the personal rule of the Khalifa. However, despite the attempts to create an Islamic economy, for which one comerstone was the ideal of social justice and state responsibility to provid ...
Arts of the Islamic World: A Teacher`s Guide
... and religion will find the guide to be a useful resource for their classrooms. While the arts of the Islamic world span a vast geographic area and a wide range of media, the following materials highlight three especially important categories of artistic expression: the art of the book, the art of the ...
... and religion will find the guide to be a useful resource for their classrooms. While the arts of the Islamic world span a vast geographic area and a wide range of media, the following materials highlight three especially important categories of artistic expression: the art of the book, the art of the ...
Mawlana Mawdudi and the Genesis of Islamic Economics
... Mawl┐n┐ Sayyid Ab┴ ’l-A‘l┐ Mawd┴d┘ (1903-1979) is credited with being the founder of Islamic Economics, and having developed the idea of an Islamic Economic System. Yet when Sayyid Mawd┴d┘, who wrote in Urdu, spoke of ma‘┘shat (Ar. ma‘┘shah, economy; adj. ma‘┐sh┘, economic; from ma‘┐sh, livelihood, ...
... Mawl┐n┐ Sayyid Ab┴ ’l-A‘l┐ Mawd┴d┘ (1903-1979) is credited with being the founder of Islamic Economics, and having developed the idea of an Islamic Economic System. Yet when Sayyid Mawd┴d┘, who wrote in Urdu, spoke of ma‘┘shat (Ar. ma‘┘shah, economy; adj. ma‘┐sh┘, economic; from ma‘┐sh, livelihood, ...
Islamic critique (1)
... keeping with the code of behaviour called for by the Holy Qur’an and the hadith (the authentic tradition). Muslims cannot, in good faith, compartmentalize their behaviour into religious and secular dimensions, and their actions are always bound by the shari’a. Islamic law thus embodies an encompassi ...
... keeping with the code of behaviour called for by the Holy Qur’an and the hadith (the authentic tradition). Muslims cannot, in good faith, compartmentalize their behaviour into religious and secular dimensions, and their actions are always bound by the shari’a. Islamic law thus embodies an encompassi ...
Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam
... themes: the first Civil War and the social and political tensions underlying it, early Islamic historiography, the early Arab conquests, relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, and the mihna (“inquisition”) in Early ‘Abbāsid times. To all of these themes Hinds brought not only a philologist’s ex ...
... themes: the first Civil War and the social and political tensions underlying it, early Islamic historiography, the early Arab conquests, relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, and the mihna (“inquisition”) in Early ‘Abbāsid times. To all of these themes Hinds brought not only a philologist’s ex ...
on opportunity cost and time value of money in
... the US$10,000 in an interest bearing deposit is not considered a choice. It is not a choice for a Muslim. To give another example, if a Muslim is offered a glass of wine for free while a glass of juice for US$5, as he chooses the juice, his opportunity cost is merely zero and not US$5 according to t ...
... the US$10,000 in an interest bearing deposit is not considered a choice. It is not a choice for a Muslim. To give another example, if a Muslim is offered a glass of wine for free while a glass of juice for US$5, as he chooses the juice, his opportunity cost is merely zero and not US$5 according to t ...
transmission of islamic reform (islah)
... current government, considering that such a policy was for the social, political and economic betterment of the Egyptians. As Abu Rabi’ notes, these Muslim religious authorities “had allied themselves with the colonists, and this situation wreaked havoc in the world of Islam…This alliance with the e ...
... current government, considering that such a policy was for the social, political and economic betterment of the Egyptians. As Abu Rabi’ notes, these Muslim religious authorities “had allied themselves with the colonists, and this situation wreaked havoc in the world of Islam…This alliance with the e ...
MARKETING ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA
... example, the front-line of the Islamic bank must be manned by welltrained employees to explain Islamic banking products to walk-in consumers. Although many conventional banks also have Islamic banks as a subsidiary and share the same premises, banks should not favor one over the other. Therefore, it ...
... example, the front-line of the Islamic bank must be manned by welltrained employees to explain Islamic banking products to walk-in consumers. Although many conventional banks also have Islamic banks as a subsidiary and share the same premises, banks should not favor one over the other. Therefore, it ...
The Significance of Figural Representation in Islam By Sara Najum
... Before I quote any passage of the Quran it is important to ascertain that the Quran itself is a document that is written in such a manner that could make it hard for even a speaker of Arabic to easily comprehend. Since the advent of Islam, Muslims all over the world believe the Quran is the most aut ...
... Before I quote any passage of the Quran it is important to ascertain that the Quran itself is a document that is written in such a manner that could make it hard for even a speaker of Arabic to easily comprehend. Since the advent of Islam, Muslims all over the world believe the Quran is the most aut ...
Serajzadeh
... can bear” (Koran 2:286, trans. A Yusuf Ali). The punishment for burglary, for example, is very harsh according to Islamic law. However, it can be only be carried out if several conditions are met, one of which is that the offender must not be in desperate need of basic requirements of life (see Scha ...
... can bear” (Koran 2:286, trans. A Yusuf Ali). The punishment for burglary, for example, is very harsh according to Islamic law. However, it can be only be carried out if several conditions are met, one of which is that the offender must not be in desperate need of basic requirements of life (see Scha ...
the dimensions of an islamic economic model
... his/her economic behaviour, which needs a ‘separate’ study. There is nothing odd about such a point of view because, as is now widely understood, economic laws are not a collection of absolute truths; in fact, they are relative to the state of the society in which we live.2 A moment’s reflection sho ...
... his/her economic behaviour, which needs a ‘separate’ study. There is nothing odd about such a point of view because, as is now widely understood, economic laws are not a collection of absolute truths; in fact, they are relative to the state of the society in which we live.2 A moment’s reflection sho ...
Understanding the Stars - White Plains Public Schools
... Ehgamberdiev said he believes this was anti-religious propaganda spread by the Communists. It is unlikely, he said, because of the reverence that early Islam held for mathematics and astronomy. Knowledge of the skies had many practical applications, such as determining the start of Ramadan, siting c ...
... Ehgamberdiev said he believes this was anti-religious propaganda spread by the Communists. It is unlikely, he said, because of the reverence that early Islam held for mathematics and astronomy. Knowledge of the skies had many practical applications, such as determining the start of Ramadan, siting c ...
Islamic influences on Western art
Islamic influences on Western art refers to the influence of Islamic art, the artistic production in the Islamic world from the 8th to the 19th century, on Christian art. During this period, the frontier between Christendom and the Islamic world varied a lot resulting in some cases in exchanges of populations and of corresponding art practices and techniques. Furthermore, the two civilizations had regular relationships through diplomacy and trade that facilitated cultural exchanges.Islamic decorative arts were highly valued imports to Europe throughout the Middle Ages; largely because of unsuspected accidents of survival the majority of surviving examples are those that were in the possession of the church. In the early period textiles were especially important, used for church vestments, shrouds, hangings and clothing for the elite. Islamic pottery of everyday quality was still preferred to European wares. Because decoration was mostly ornamental, or small hunting scenes and the like, and inscriptions were not understood, Islamic objects did not offend Christian sensibilities.In the early centuries of Islam the most important points of contact between the Latin West and the Islamic world from an artistic point of view were Southern Italy and Sicily and the Iberian peninsula, which both held significant Muslim populations. Later the Italian maritime republics were important in trading artworks. In the Crusades Islamic art seems to have had relatively little influence even on the Crusader art of the Crusader kingdoms, though it may have stimulated the desire for Islamic imports among Crusaders returning to Europe. Numerous techniques from Islamic art formed the basis of art in the Norman-Arab-Byzantine culture of Norman Sicily, much of which used Muslim artists and craftsmen working in the style of their own tradition. Techniques included inlays in mosaics or metals, ivory carving or porphyry, sculpture of hard stones, and bronze foundries. In Iberia the Mozarabic art and architecture of the Christian population living under Muslim rule remained very Christian in most ways, but showed Islamic influences in other respects; much what was described as this is now called Repoblación art and architecture. After the Reconquista Mudéjar styles produced by Muslim or Morisco artists now under Christian rule showed clear Islamic influence in many ways.