The deconstruction of Sunnite Theory of Caliphate
... and equality of life among mankind. So, the abolition of borders which bar the migration of people is an indispensable part of the Islamic order. And for realizing this, the existence of the single Khalifah is necessary to prevent the discriminatory “territorial nation-state” system, which is nothin ...
... and equality of life among mankind. So, the abolition of borders which bar the migration of people is an indispensable part of the Islamic order. And for realizing this, the existence of the single Khalifah is necessary to prevent the discriminatory “territorial nation-state” system, which is nothin ...
Islam at the Dawn of the New Christian Millennium
... states in the Islamic world, even those that possess a traditional structure, are controlled by either the modernists or by so-called fundamentalists, but not by traditional Islam which, however, remains strong and manifests its influence within institutions controlled by other groups and is likely ...
... states in the Islamic world, even those that possess a traditional structure, are controlled by either the modernists or by so-called fundamentalists, but not by traditional Islam which, however, remains strong and manifests its influence within institutions controlled by other groups and is likely ...
Architectural Representation of Islamic Modernism in Indonesia
... human way of thinking to interpret al Quran and al Hadits. Because of their rational thinking, they were then more known as Islamic modernists rather than reformists. The Islamic modernist movement was then influenced by the independence the independence of the new Muslim nation-states after World W ...
... human way of thinking to interpret al Quran and al Hadits. Because of their rational thinking, they were then more known as Islamic modernists rather than reformists. The Islamic modernist movement was then influenced by the independence the independence of the new Muslim nation-states after World W ...
Islamic Terrorism
... soldiers who died in jihad, martyrs would gain automatic entrance to paradise5. For Islam, political control was more important than the conversion of the conquered. Indeed, compared to other religions, Islam was highly tolerant of Judaism and Christianity that the Prophet saw as preceding his work. ...
... soldiers who died in jihad, martyrs would gain automatic entrance to paradise5. For Islam, political control was more important than the conversion of the conquered. Indeed, compared to other religions, Islam was highly tolerant of Judaism and Christianity that the Prophet saw as preceding his work. ...
The Ideological Battle - .: Dar Al
... entire Muslim world is the enemy, and that a war on terror is a war on the entire Muslim world. The Quran tell us, ―O people, we have created you from a single male and female and divided you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another.‖ When God said ―to know one another‖, He did not m ...
... entire Muslim world is the enemy, and that a war on terror is a war on the entire Muslim world. The Quran tell us, ―O people, we have created you from a single male and female and divided you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another.‖ When God said ―to know one another‖, He did not m ...
ramadan - An
... Reformism, and Sufism. He concludes that these six major tendencies have failed to respond to the real theological needs and concerns of Western Muslims. He thoroughly explains the pitfalls of these six tendencies as well as their failures to address the challenges facing Western Muslims. These six ...
... Reformism, and Sufism. He concludes that these six major tendencies have failed to respond to the real theological needs and concerns of Western Muslims. He thoroughly explains the pitfalls of these six tendencies as well as their failures to address the challenges facing Western Muslims. These six ...
Arts of the Islamic World: A Teacher`s Guide
... family customs and social and economic status. Not surprisingly, when Muhammad began to speak openly of belief in one god, allah, whose commandments applied to all people, he was quickly denounced. (The word Islam means “submission to Allah” in Arabic.) By 622, Muhammad, his family, and his small gr ...
... family customs and social and economic status. Not surprisingly, when Muhammad began to speak openly of belief in one god, allah, whose commandments applied to all people, he was quickly denounced. (The word Islam means “submission to Allah” in Arabic.) By 622, Muhammad, his family, and his small gr ...
Ayman al-Zawahiri Audio Message 'The Crusade Sets Its Sights on... March 24, 2009
... "The third thing is a message I would like to send to our beloved, patient, Muslim and Mujahid Sudanese people. I tell them: you are being targeted so Islam can be eliminated from the Sudan. This is the fact which you must comprehend. And in order for Islam to be eliminated from the Sudan, a justifi ...
... "The third thing is a message I would like to send to our beloved, patient, Muslim and Mujahid Sudanese people. I tell them: you are being targeted so Islam can be eliminated from the Sudan. This is the fact which you must comprehend. And in order for Islam to be eliminated from the Sudan, a justifi ...
the zakat
... daughters, two or more, for them is two thirds of one's estate. And if there is only one, for her is half. And for one's parents, to each one of them is a sixth of his estate if he left children. But if he had no children and the parents [alone] inherit from him, then for his mother is one third. An ...
... daughters, two or more, for them is two thirds of one's estate. And if there is only one, for her is half. And for one's parents, to each one of them is a sixth of his estate if he left children. But if he had no children and the parents [alone] inherit from him, then for his mother is one third. An ...
The Golden Age of Islamic Culture
... Jews were forced to wear special emblems on their clothes. The yellow badge was first introduced by a caliph in Baghdad in the ninth century, and spread to o the West in medieval times. Even in public baths, nonMuslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks so no one would mistake t ...
... Jews were forced to wear special emblems on their clothes. The yellow badge was first introduced by a caliph in Baghdad in the ninth century, and spread to o the West in medieval times. Even in public baths, nonMuslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks so no one would mistake t ...
LINKING ISLAM WITH VIOLENCE: THE CASE OF `IMAGE CRISIS
... of them resulted in conquests: (1) During the early 8th century on the Spanish territory (2) two centuries afterwards on Sicily and the nearby regions of Middle Ocean (Mediterranean Sea) and (3) during the middle of 14th century when Ottoman Empire conquered the Balkan regions; seized Constantinople ...
... of them resulted in conquests: (1) During the early 8th century on the Spanish territory (2) two centuries afterwards on Sicily and the nearby regions of Middle Ocean (Mediterranean Sea) and (3) during the middle of 14th century when Ottoman Empire conquered the Balkan regions; seized Constantinople ...
THE TAWHIDIC PARADIGM
... The third ingredient of socio-economic justice is that every human being should be able to fulfill his needs through his own effort. In this case, adequate income from work should be the primary basis of his well-being. Every human being should be able to utilize his time productively and should hav ...
... The third ingredient of socio-economic justice is that every human being should be able to fulfill his needs through his own effort. In this case, adequate income from work should be the primary basis of his well-being. Every human being should be able to utilize his time productively and should hav ...
Operating Islamic Jurisprudence in Non
... relieve you from your distress.”9 Upon arrival, the Muslims engaged themselves in acts of worship and piety, living peacefully among their host community. After some time, news had spread that the Meccan population had converted to Islam. So some Companions of the Prophet returned to Mecca, only to ...
... relieve you from your distress.”9 Upon arrival, the Muslims engaged themselves in acts of worship and piety, living peacefully among their host community. After some time, news had spread that the Meccan population had converted to Islam. So some Companions of the Prophet returned to Mecca, only to ...
mainly islam replies and links
... Wahhabists from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE and Turkey are THE REASON for most of the violent islamic attacks in our world anymore. These countries also provide massive support to many islamic groups in the US building mosques and bribing our representatives with their oil money as they work to ...
... Wahhabists from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE and Turkey are THE REASON for most of the violent islamic attacks in our world anymore. These countries also provide massive support to many islamic groups in the US building mosques and bribing our representatives with their oil money as they work to ...
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences
... “Do ye enjoin right conduct on the people, and forget (to practise it) yourselves, and yet ye study the Scripture? Will ye not understand?” (Holy Qur‟an, Al-Baqarah: 44) “O ye who believe! Why say ye that which ye do not?” (Holy Qur‟an, As-Saff: 2) Majali (1990) defines leadership as the ability to ...
... “Do ye enjoin right conduct on the people, and forget (to practise it) yourselves, and yet ye study the Scripture? Will ye not understand?” (Holy Qur‟an, Al-Baqarah: 44) “O ye who believe! Why say ye that which ye do not?” (Holy Qur‟an, As-Saff: 2) Majali (1990) defines leadership as the ability to ...
Jobenomics` Engaging Islam, Ummah, Islamism and Irhabi
... Sunni groups. Mainstream Muslims, especially the rich Gulf Arabs, know that they have to do more with the international community to engage terrorism. Islamism (political Islam) generally favors a society governed by Islamic (Sharia) law. Islamists are composed of a number of groups with differing u ...
... Sunni groups. Mainstream Muslims, especially the rich Gulf Arabs, know that they have to do more with the international community to engage terrorism. Islamism (political Islam) generally favors a society governed by Islamic (Sharia) law. Islamists are composed of a number of groups with differing u ...
Reflecting to Explanation of Islamic City’s Authentic Concept J C
... from the pure teachings of Islam, perception and realization all aspects of dissociation due to the presence of some components of cultures and systematic difference in geographical, historical and social factors. Discussion is based on the existence of an intrinsic, general and structural connectio ...
... from the pure teachings of Islam, perception and realization all aspects of dissociation due to the presence of some components of cultures and systematic difference in geographical, historical and social factors. Discussion is based on the existence of an intrinsic, general and structural connectio ...
Islam and nation building in Southeast Asia: Malaysia
... ways in which the two countries have embedded Islam into each state's project of nation building. The study draws special attention to the ideological disposition of the state leadership, and locates this in political as well as socio-economic spheres. In doing so, the paper suggests that the state' ...
... ways in which the two countries have embedded Islam into each state's project of nation building. The study draws special attention to the ideological disposition of the state leadership, and locates this in political as well as socio-economic spheres. In doing so, the paper suggests that the state' ...
the t889.90 eamine and the mahdiyya in the sudan: an
... of political Shi(ism during the 8th century AD, the Imâms of the Shi(a denied the Abba'sids' right to govemment. From that point onwards Shi(ism became closely linked with the ideology of communityas opposed to ståte sovereignty. The Shi(a believe that the Imãms stayed aloof from govemment in o¡der ...
... of political Shi(ism during the 8th century AD, the Imâms of the Shi(a denied the Abba'sids' right to govemment. From that point onwards Shi(ism became closely linked with the ideology of communityas opposed to ståte sovereignty. The Shi(a believe that the Imãms stayed aloof from govemment in o¡der ...
Love for Islam vs. “Holy War”
... in ‘radically’ different ideas about society and governance, others believe that it ought to be defined by the (often violent or coercive) actions in which those ideas result.’ Differences ...
... in ‘radically’ different ideas about society and governance, others believe that it ought to be defined by the (often violent or coercive) actions in which those ideas result.’ Differences ...
The Concept of Tawhid in visual Artworks
... Nuratikah Abu Hassan, Ponirin Amin and Suhaimi Tohid When this situation is reached, there will exist a balance and harmony on this earth, thus bring artistic values in the sense of beauty, perfection and truth. This is the basis for the true nature of art or even the cosmos, the existence of harmon ...
... Nuratikah Abu Hassan, Ponirin Amin and Suhaimi Tohid When this situation is reached, there will exist a balance and harmony on this earth, thus bring artistic values in the sense of beauty, perfection and truth. This is the basis for the true nature of art or even the cosmos, the existence of harmon ...
International Law, Regional Developments
... ‘territory of war’ (dar al-harb). An intermediate category of ‘the territory of peace’ (dar al-sulh) was applied to States formally at peace with an Islamic State. Islamic law and the political power of the Muslim community prevail in the dar al-Islam, whereas in the dar al-harb, Islamic law recogni ...
... ‘territory of war’ (dar al-harb). An intermediate category of ‘the territory of peace’ (dar al-sulh) was applied to States formally at peace with an Islamic State. Islamic law and the political power of the Muslim community prevail in the dar al-Islam, whereas in the dar al-harb, Islamic law recogni ...
this PDF file - Canadian Center of Science and Education
... Before the Islamic revolution in most countries, the movements that have happened were under the influence of communist and socialist thoughts. For example, we can mention the nationalist- socialist Naser in Egypt or the Baath Party in Syria, Iraq and Yemen that were designed according to the Marxis ...
... Before the Islamic revolution in most countries, the movements that have happened were under the influence of communist and socialist thoughts. For example, we can mention the nationalist- socialist Naser in Egypt or the Baath Party in Syria, Iraq and Yemen that were designed according to the Marxis ...
Conceptions of War in Islamic Legal Theory and Practice
... Violence is honorable if it is practiced in the pursuit of religious struggle, but this is also the only situation in which it is legal. Claiming that the Qur’an ritualizes violence may be an overly extreme characterization, as it erroneously suggests that the Qur’an glorifies violence itself. In th ...
... Violence is honorable if it is practiced in the pursuit of religious struggle, but this is also the only situation in which it is legal. Claiming that the Qur’an ritualizes violence may be an overly extreme characterization, as it erroneously suggests that the Qur’an glorifies violence itself. In th ...
Salafi jihadism
Salafi jihadism or Jihadist-Salafism is a transnational religious-political ideology based on a belief in violent jihadism and the Salafi movement of returning to (what adherents believe is) ""true"" Sunni Islam.The terms ""Salafist jihadists"" and ""Jihadist-Salafism"" were coined by scholar Gilles Kepel in 2002 to describe ""a hybrid Islamist ideology"" developed by international Islamist volunteers in the Afghan anti-Soviet jihad who had become isolated from their national and social class origins. The concept is considered by some (Martin Kramer) to be an academic term that ""will inevitably be"" simplified to ""jihadism"" or the ""jihadist movement"" in popular usage.Practitioners are referred to as ""Salafi jihadis"" or ""Salafi jihadists"". They are sometimes described as a variety of Salafi, and sometimes as separate from ""good Salafis""whose movement eschews any political and organisational allegiances as potentially divisive for the Muslim community and a distraction from the study of religion.In the 1990s, Jihadist-salafists of the Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya were active in the attacks on police, government officials and tourists in Egypt, and Armed Islamic Group of Algeria was a principal group in the Algerian Civil War. Perhaps the most famous Jihadist-Salafist attack was the 2001 9/11 attacks in the United States by al-Qaeda.While Salafism had next to no presence in Europe in the 1980s, by the mid-2000s, Salafist jihadists had acquired ""a burgeoning presence in Europe, having attempted more than 30 terrorist attacks among E.U. countries since 2001."" While many see the influence and activities of Salafi jihadists as in decline after 2000 (at least in the United States), others see the movement as growing in the wake of the Arab Spring and breakdown of state control in Libya and Syria. (see also chart: ""Number of Salafi-Jihadist Groups 1988-2013"")