ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHILDREN`S RIGHTS: AN
... when they are ten and separate their beds” (Abu Daud). Parents have to do their best to make sure the wellbeing of their children both here and hereafter. The Prophet said, “It’s better to leave your children self-sufficient than to leave them on the mercy of others” (Tirmidhi). Parents will have to ...
... when they are ten and separate their beds” (Abu Daud). Parents have to do their best to make sure the wellbeing of their children both here and hereafter. The Prophet said, “It’s better to leave your children self-sufficient than to leave them on the mercy of others” (Tirmidhi). Parents will have to ...
The schism between Sunni and Shiite Muslims began in the 7th
... Both Sunni and Shiite Muslims accept the Koran and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as the basis of their religion. Many of their traditions are the same: They fast during Ramadan and make the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. However, their views on how to follow the faith have some notabl ...
... Both Sunni and Shiite Muslims accept the Koran and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad as the basis of their religion. Many of their traditions are the same: They fast during Ramadan and make the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. However, their views on how to follow the faith have some notabl ...
Religionstheologischer Pluralismus in der Religionsphilosophie –
... in Malaysia, the Shia form of Islam. Despite the relatively small numbers adhering to this strand of Islam, their presence in the country had a direct impact on the actions of the religious authorities, who were forced to react to the threat supposed by the emergence of a new strand of Malaysian-Isl ...
... in Malaysia, the Shia form of Islam. Despite the relatively small numbers adhering to this strand of Islam, their presence in the country had a direct impact on the actions of the religious authorities, who were forced to react to the threat supposed by the emergence of a new strand of Malaysian-Isl ...
Contesting Megawati: The Mediation of Islam and Nation in Times of
... On June 3rd, the East Java regional faction of the traditionalist organization Nahdlatul Ulama—led by the local religious leader Abdullah Faqih—urged the public not to vote for a female president. As an explanation they argued that Indonesia was not in a state of emergency that it needed to install ...
... On June 3rd, the East Java regional faction of the traditionalist organization Nahdlatul Ulama—led by the local religious leader Abdullah Faqih—urged the public not to vote for a female president. As an explanation they argued that Indonesia was not in a state of emergency that it needed to install ...
The art of no-seduction: Muslim boy
... Malaysian students studying in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan were probably the first to bring home nasyid cassettes, and by the late 1980s the genre had become popular in Malaysia. From there it spread to neighbouring countries with Muslim populations: Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, and especially In ...
... Malaysian students studying in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan were probably the first to bring home nasyid cassettes, and by the late 1980s the genre had become popular in Malaysia. From there it spread to neighbouring countries with Muslim populations: Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, and especially In ...
MODERNITY - Library : International Islamic University Malaysia
... interacted with current modern Western civilization and became a bridge between the West and the free Muslim societies. This study finds that the impact of their observations and their treatment of Western Modernity somehow are different from the observations and treatment by the revivalists and int ...
... interacted with current modern Western civilization and became a bridge between the West and the free Muslim societies. This study finds that the impact of their observations and their treatment of Western Modernity somehow are different from the observations and treatment by the revivalists and int ...
2nd lecture
... handmaiden to theology and not vice versa.What strikes one particularly is that this inclusion of theology in philosophy is a direct Aristotelian borrowing and therefore points towards a higher esteem for philosophy than for religion’ (tawhid from the Qur’an). ...
... handmaiden to theology and not vice versa.What strikes one particularly is that this inclusion of theology in philosophy is a direct Aristotelian borrowing and therefore points towards a higher esteem for philosophy than for religion’ (tawhid from the Qur’an). ...
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... as Ibrahim (14): 27: ‘... but God will leave, to stray, those who do wrong’. On the other hand, those who opposed them averred that man is under the absolute control of God and is subject to His predetermined order. They referred to such Qur’anic statements as Al Ra’d (13): 27: ‘Truly God leaveth, t ...
... as Ibrahim (14): 27: ‘... but God will leave, to stray, those who do wrong’. On the other hand, those who opposed them averred that man is under the absolute control of God and is subject to His predetermined order. They referred to such Qur’anic statements as Al Ra’d (13): 27: ‘Truly God leaveth, t ...
Islamic Organizations in France
... France, The First Muslim Country in Western Europe? Martin Sobier The Lyons region, with more than 100,000 Muslims,1 has seen a rise in Islamic terrorist activity against France. Even if only a minority of the Muslim population is engaged in these acts, it remains worrying (see the following excerpt ...
... France, The First Muslim Country in Western Europe? Martin Sobier The Lyons region, with more than 100,000 Muslims,1 has seen a rise in Islamic terrorist activity against France. Even if only a minority of the Muslim population is engaged in these acts, it remains worrying (see the following excerpt ...
THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRACY IN INDONESIA
... Qur’anic verse, the Salafis refute secularism that separates religion from politics. According to Salafis, politics is inseparable from religion; the politics is a part of religion.15 ...
... Qur’anic verse, the Salafis refute secularism that separates religion from politics. According to Salafis, politics is inseparable from religion; the politics is a part of religion.15 ...
constitutionalism and democracy: an islamic
... to subsequent developments. The literature that has come about as a result is still wanting of critical evaluation and review. The prevailing uncertainties are also not entirely new as problems began to set in at an early stage. The nascent caliphate of the early decades of Islam had barely realised ...
... to subsequent developments. The literature that has come about as a result is still wanting of critical evaluation and review. The prevailing uncertainties are also not entirely new as problems began to set in at an early stage. The nascent caliphate of the early decades of Islam had barely realised ...
Fatima Mernissi and Amina Wadud: Patriarchal Dominance and
... being directed to their home even to the bedroom as a suitable place (Unsal 2007). As emphasized above, the Prophet strongly encouraged women to have a voice and applied this throughout his life. Women having a say in the society means women’s sovereignty and equality being accepted. Furthermore, it ...
... being directed to their home even to the bedroom as a suitable place (Unsal 2007). As emphasized above, the Prophet strongly encouraged women to have a voice and applied this throughout his life. Women having a say in the society means women’s sovereignty and equality being accepted. Furthermore, it ...
About Ramadan
... month. If a Hafiz of the Quran is not available, a Muslim who has memorized most of the Quran in a group leads the prayer and recites according to his ability. In the absence of a Hafiz, some Muslims hold the Quran in their hands during their salah and read from it. Many Islamic scholars cite the su ...
... month. If a Hafiz of the Quran is not available, a Muslim who has memorized most of the Quran in a group leads the prayer and recites according to his ability. In the absence of a Hafiz, some Muslims hold the Quran in their hands during their salah and read from it. Many Islamic scholars cite the su ...
Revision Booklet Islam - ethics
... oneness, his power(omnipotence), creativity, mercy and compassion. Muslim beliefs about Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) • Muslims believe that there is only one God, Allah. • He has no partner, wife or children. • He does not need anyone. • Mentioned in Surah Al-Ikhlas ‘He is Allah the one and the only. A ...
... oneness, his power(omnipotence), creativity, mercy and compassion. Muslim beliefs about Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) • Muslims believe that there is only one God, Allah. • He has no partner, wife or children. • He does not need anyone. • Mentioned in Surah Al-Ikhlas ‘He is Allah the one and the only. A ...
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... into being, what is the purpose of his life? why he ...
... into being, what is the purpose of his life? why he ...
Nation Building and the Politics of Islamic Internationalism in Guinea
... of scholarship, commerce, and politics enabled Berber, Moor, Marka and Arab proselytizers to gather fellowship among the rulers and the populace of Western Sudan (Froelich 1962). In the seventeenth century, Islamization in the Mande region was closely tied to the matrimonial alliances among Mande Mo ...
... of scholarship, commerce, and politics enabled Berber, Moor, Marka and Arab proselytizers to gather fellowship among the rulers and the populace of Western Sudan (Froelich 1962). In the seventeenth century, Islamization in the Mande region was closely tied to the matrimonial alliances among Mande Mo ...
Title The Islamic veil and its discontents: how do they undermine
... equality and through the lens of the latest developments in France are revisited. More generally, the article will demonstrate how the rhetoric of gender equality and non-discrimination is used to construct a religious ‘other’, to create an enemy. It will also show that in doing so this attitude cre ...
... equality and through the lens of the latest developments in France are revisited. More generally, the article will demonstrate how the rhetoric of gender equality and non-discrimination is used to construct a religious ‘other’, to create an enemy. It will also show that in doing so this attitude cre ...
Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani and the Islamic Liberation Party
... to conform to the western conception of religion as a purely moral and spiritual endeavor. The missionaries' greatest success came in their converti ng educated Muslims to western culture, so that even when Muslims defended Islam against western slander, they adopted western standards to satisfy wes ...
... to conform to the western conception of religion as a purely moral and spiritual endeavor. The missionaries' greatest success came in their converti ng educated Muslims to western culture, so that even when Muslims defended Islam against western slander, they adopted western standards to satisfy wes ...
pdf document. - The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam
... interpretations of the classical fakih (specialists in Muslim law), which are too much a product of their own time. This Islam, based on a comprehensible Koran, must be united, liberal and perfect.8 The last part of Muhammad Manzur Ilahi’s letter reveals the manner in which the members of the Anjuma ...
... interpretations of the classical fakih (specialists in Muslim law), which are too much a product of their own time. This Islam, based on a comprehensible Koran, must be united, liberal and perfect.8 The last part of Muhammad Manzur Ilahi’s letter reveals the manner in which the members of the Anjuma ...
THE ROLE OF ISLAMIC MEDIA IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA:
... Muslims seem to identify three roles for Islamic media. First, modern media associated with globalization is dangerous as it will destroy the morality of Muslims, so one should keep away from it. The media can never be Islamized. Islam as a teaching of high dignity can never be associated with evil ...
... Muslims seem to identify three roles for Islamic media. First, modern media associated with globalization is dangerous as it will destroy the morality of Muslims, so one should keep away from it. The media can never be Islamized. Islam as a teaching of high dignity can never be associated with evil ...
Youth and Islamist Radicalisation: Lille, France
... who are likely to be captivated by Islam. It also attracts young people with a standard course and from different social classes, especially middle-class and well-off environments. As with any ideologisation, personal adherence to Islam can be explained by a number of factors (including the search f ...
... who are likely to be captivated by Islam. It also attracts young people with a standard course and from different social classes, especially middle-class and well-off environments. As with any ideologisation, personal adherence to Islam can be explained by a number of factors (including the search f ...
What is Ramadan and why do Muslims fast?
... apart. Here are some questions and answers about Islam’s holiest month: Why do Muslims fast? The fast is intended to bring the faithful closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of those less fortunate. Ramadan is a time to detach from worldly pleasures and focus on one’s inner self. It’s se ...
... apart. Here are some questions and answers about Islam’s holiest month: Why do Muslims fast? The fast is intended to bring the faithful closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of those less fortunate. Ramadan is a time to detach from worldly pleasures and focus on one’s inner self. It’s se ...
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 ...
Islamic Civilization
... After converting to Islam, the Arabs conquered many lands and built a huge empire in a very short span of time. Muslims became divided over the issue of who should follow Muhammad as the leader of the Muslim community. After the Arab Muslim empire collapsed, Muslim empires including the Ottoman, Saf ...
... After converting to Islam, the Arabs conquered many lands and built a huge empire in a very short span of time. Muslims became divided over the issue of who should follow Muhammad as the leader of the Muslim community. After the Arab Muslim empire collapsed, Muslim empires including the Ottoman, Saf ...
islamist movements at crossroads: the choice between ideology and
... governments and asking for further political liberalization. The regimes themselves and the Islamist movements are at crossroads on political participation accepting the current, nondemocratic rules of the game. Many Western politicians argue against the integration of Islamist movements within the ...
... governments and asking for further political liberalization. The regimes themselves and the Islamist movements are at crossroads on political participation accepting the current, nondemocratic rules of the game. Many Western politicians argue against the integration of Islamist movements within the ...