Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse
... intellectual curiosity and interdisciplinary collegiality than about studying the circulation of legal norms in the world today? We do not object to this legal realist view here. If the wider popular and scholarly interest in the Islamic laws of war is generated by anxiety about existing Muslim stat ...
... intellectual curiosity and interdisciplinary collegiality than about studying the circulation of legal norms in the world today? We do not object to this legal realist view here. If the wider popular and scholarly interest in the Islamic laws of war is generated by anxiety about existing Muslim stat ...
Janson paper - African Studies Centre Leiden
... ‘Ulum madrasa in Deoband, a town near the Indian capital Delhi. The ulema (Arabic ‘ulama: scholars learned in Islamic sciences) affiliated with this school saw themselves as crusaders against popular expressions of Islam, as well as Hindu and Christian conversion movements, and they aspired to bring ...
... ‘Ulum madrasa in Deoband, a town near the Indian capital Delhi. The ulema (Arabic ‘ulama: scholars learned in Islamic sciences) affiliated with this school saw themselves as crusaders against popular expressions of Islam, as well as Hindu and Christian conversion movements, and they aspired to bring ...
1991.-The-Islamic-Voluntary-Sector-in-Southeast
... countries shy away from their responsibility of collecting and disbursing Zakah for one reason or the other, individual Muslims have no other choice either to practiceZakah at the individual level or resort to private collective agencies i.e. voluntary organizations active in the area of Zakah colle ...
... countries shy away from their responsibility of collecting and disbursing Zakah for one reason or the other, individual Muslims have no other choice either to practiceZakah at the individual level or resort to private collective agencies i.e. voluntary organizations active in the area of Zakah colle ...
The Double Edge Meaning of `Fight in the Way of Allah Those Who
... [go] on their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.”1 The second verse where Allah says: “… And fight against the disbelievers collectively as they fight against you collectively. And know that Allah is with the righteous [who fear Him].” 2 While according to the other view, the verse has no ...
... [go] on their way. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.”1 The second verse where Allah says: “… And fight against the disbelievers collectively as they fight against you collectively. And know that Allah is with the righteous [who fear Him].” 2 While according to the other view, the verse has no ...
Wahhabism in the Balkans
... boundaries of the kingdom. Saudi wealth, fuelled by petrodollars, represents only one side of the coin. The export of Wahhabism is an equally significant factor. As the influence of groups such as the Egyptian-based Muslim Brotherhood increased, governments in the Middle East cracked down on their a ...
... boundaries of the kingdom. Saudi wealth, fuelled by petrodollars, represents only one side of the coin. The export of Wahhabism is an equally significant factor. As the influence of groups such as the Egyptian-based Muslim Brotherhood increased, governments in the Middle East cracked down on their a ...
Print this article - IIUM Journals - International Islamic University
... scholars and new ideas from all over the Islamic world. In fact, the holy Qur`an emphasized on various benefits of this annual event other than the religious ...
... scholars and new ideas from all over the Islamic world. In fact, the holy Qur`an emphasized on various benefits of this annual event other than the religious ...
Islam and Gender Justice
... reflects the world in which their authors lived, a world in which inequality between men and women was the natural order of things, the only way to regulate relations between them. Biology is destiny: a woman is created to bear and rear children; this is her primary role and her most important contr ...
... reflects the world in which their authors lived, a world in which inequality between men and women was the natural order of things, the only way to regulate relations between them. Biology is destiny: a woman is created to bear and rear children; this is her primary role and her most important contr ...
full paper
... The rise of Islam in Indonesia was evident from the dominance of Muslim kingdoms that eclipsed the then existing Hindu-Buddhist empires. Islam spread to Indonesia mainly due to its egalitarian attractions compared to the highly hierarchical Hindu-Buddhist social order, the decline of the Hindu-Budd ...
... The rise of Islam in Indonesia was evident from the dominance of Muslim kingdoms that eclipsed the then existing Hindu-Buddhist empires. Islam spread to Indonesia mainly due to its egalitarian attractions compared to the highly hierarchical Hindu-Buddhist social order, the decline of the Hindu-Budd ...
The Diversity of Muslims in the United States
... destruction of property or human life, and it specifically called the perpetrators “criminals.” The fatwa stated that it is forbidden for any Muslim to cooperate with individuals or groups involved with violence, and it is Muslims’ civic and religious duty to support law enforcement efforts to prote ...
... destruction of property or human life, and it specifically called the perpetrators “criminals.” The fatwa stated that it is forbidden for any Muslim to cooperate with individuals or groups involved with violence, and it is Muslims’ civic and religious duty to support law enforcement efforts to prote ...
The Destination Marketing Development of Religious
... their dependents to supply them with all their needs; do not raise a voice to them. ...
... their dependents to supply them with all their needs; do not raise a voice to them. ...
On the Use of the Islamic Formulae Basmala and Shahada Among
... the only indispensable principle (pillar) of Islam, and the earnest and public recitation of the shahada in Arabic is all that is required for a non-Muslim to become a Muslim. Due to its fundamental significance for believers belonging to the Islamic religion, shahada embraces all aspects of individ ...
... the only indispensable principle (pillar) of Islam, and the earnest and public recitation of the shahada in Arabic is all that is required for a non-Muslim to become a Muslim. Due to its fundamental significance for believers belonging to the Islamic religion, shahada embraces all aspects of individ ...
Islam: Civilizations and Institutions
... Course Description: This course explores the main constituent elements of the Islamic religion, the characteristic worldview, value system, and form of living it has engendered, and the main contours of the worldwide civilization constructed upon and inspired by the Islamic vision. The first part of ...
... Course Description: This course explores the main constituent elements of the Islamic religion, the characteristic worldview, value system, and form of living it has engendered, and the main contours of the worldwide civilization constructed upon and inspired by the Islamic vision. The first part of ...
A guide - Griffith University
... In my experience our Muslim students both male and female have been delightful people with the same challenges that students from other areas experience with the cultural changes that they encounter during their time here. The homestay hosts who have opened their doors to these students have all en ...
... In my experience our Muslim students both male and female have been delightful people with the same challenges that students from other areas experience with the cultural changes that they encounter during their time here. The homestay hosts who have opened their doors to these students have all en ...
Islam, Nigerian Muslims and Jihad Against Corruption: A Re
... and light); ALLAH is indeed always with the righteous fellows. (Qur’an 29: 69). 2. Permission is given to those being attacked because they are being wronged; ALLAH is definitely capable of helping them. (Qur’an 22:39). 3. And fight in the course of ALLAH those who fight you but do not transgress fo ...
... and light); ALLAH is indeed always with the righteous fellows. (Qur’an 29: 69). 2. Permission is given to those being attacked because they are being wronged; ALLAH is definitely capable of helping them. (Qur’an 22:39). 3. And fight in the course of ALLAH those who fight you but do not transgress fo ...
Hadiyah Muhammad MP 2012
... paper examines mental illness in Islam and gives a historical perspective of Islamic psychotherapy. Major pillars and beliefs are discussed, and are considered to be universal for Islam and therefore are the foundation of many Muslim religious belief system; these pillars are therefore important to ...
... paper examines mental illness in Islam and gives a historical perspective of Islamic psychotherapy. Major pillars and beliefs are discussed, and are considered to be universal for Islam and therefore are the foundation of many Muslim religious belief system; these pillars are therefore important to ...
Unity of Muslim Omah
... If you have been brought to activism or brought to Islam by a certain group, you naturally become one of them. But if you wake up to Islam or activism on your own, you will have a tough decision to make. This is a tough challenge because at this stage, you do not have enough knowledge to pick and ch ...
... If you have been brought to activism or brought to Islam by a certain group, you naturally become one of them. But if you wake up to Islam or activism on your own, you will have a tough decision to make. This is a tough challenge because at this stage, you do not have enough knowledge to pick and ch ...
Part I: Chapter 1
... and they were excluded from high public offices (Longva 2012: 49). The recognised millets had their own milla courts, where they applied their own religious family laws, most importantly in matters of marriage and divorce. That being said, various studies on Ottoman history have demonstrated that no ...
... and they were excluded from high public offices (Longva 2012: 49). The recognised millets had their own milla courts, where they applied their own religious family laws, most importantly in matters of marriage and divorce. That being said, various studies on Ottoman history have demonstrated that no ...
compulsory veiling at an Indonesian university
... Islamic identity”. The Dakwah program and the recent changes to female dress regulations are supported by sections of the student body who work in conjunction with the Rektorat. In September of 2005, several student groups led by the Student Executive Administration (Lembaga Eksekutif Mahasiswa –LEM ...
... Islamic identity”. The Dakwah program and the recent changes to female dress regulations are supported by sections of the student body who work in conjunction with the Rektorat. In September of 2005, several student groups led by the Student Executive Administration (Lembaga Eksekutif Mahasiswa –LEM ...
Countering Extremism through Sufi Practices
... argued that Sufism originated from the Qur’an and was thus compatible with mainstream Islamic thought, and did not in any way contradict Islamic Law.20 ...
... argued that Sufism originated from the Qur’an and was thus compatible with mainstream Islamic thought, and did not in any way contradict Islamic Law.20 ...
Islamic Feminism, a public lecture by
... This is not an idea that Islamic feminists invented. Islamist movements advocated it as well, including in Sudan. In 1973, Hasan al-Turabi published a pamphlet with the title Women between the Teachings of Religion and the Customs of Society, advocating a reinterpretation of women’s rights in Islami ...
... This is not an idea that Islamic feminists invented. Islamist movements advocated it as well, including in Sudan. In 1973, Hasan al-Turabi published a pamphlet with the title Women between the Teachings of Religion and the Customs of Society, advocating a reinterpretation of women’s rights in Islami ...
The Political Thought of Tahir-ul-Qadri in its Islamic Context
... the Pakistani political system. He declared in his resignation statement that “in my understanding, this Assembly is no longer an assembly. The role which the Pakistani constitution has given to the Assembly is not exercised by it. This Assembly does not have its own agenda; it works for the persona ...
... the Pakistani political system. He declared in his resignation statement that “in my understanding, this Assembly is no longer an assembly. The role which the Pakistani constitution has given to the Assembly is not exercised by it. This Assembly does not have its own agenda; it works for the persona ...
Jama`at al-Fuqara`: A Domestic Terrorist Threat to the United States?
... as unclear today as at any point in its history. The current Jama`at al-Fuqara’ is obscured by a vague public ideology, careful to avoid any reference to Islamist ambitions or armed struggle. MOA and its subsidiary, the International Qur’anic Open University (IQOU), 2 carries out a number of public ...
... as unclear today as at any point in its history. The current Jama`at al-Fuqara’ is obscured by a vague public ideology, careful to avoid any reference to Islamist ambitions or armed struggle. MOA and its subsidiary, the International Qur’anic Open University (IQOU), 2 carries out a number of public ...
TERRORIST THREATS BY BALKANS RADICAL ISLAMIST TO
... coup. Despite around 700 total arrests by the Government, no-one has yet been convicted of charges arising from either Operation Sledgehammer or Ergenekon, two separate alleged coup conspiracies. Despite the lack of any legal convictions, the Government has (a) overturned the existing Constitution o ...
... coup. Despite around 700 total arrests by the Government, no-one has yet been convicted of charges arising from either Operation Sledgehammer or Ergenekon, two separate alleged coup conspiracies. Despite the lack of any legal convictions, the Government has (a) overturned the existing Constitution o ...
Islamic Terrorism
... by merchants, not by wars of conquest. The fairly universal (but flexible) Islamic law, sharia, also enabled the expansion of trade throughout the region. However, Islamic societies continued the tradition of religious justification, if not mandate, for political/territorial expansion, as in the cas ...
... by merchants, not by wars of conquest. The fairly universal (but flexible) Islamic law, sharia, also enabled the expansion of trade throughout the region. However, Islamic societies continued the tradition of religious justification, if not mandate, for political/territorial expansion, as in the cas ...
LEGAL PROVISIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON THE
... Constitution, Salleh Abas opined that the need for such a provision necessarily follows from the provision that Islam is the official religion of the Federation. In addition, the purpose of the article is to safeguard the Sunni schools of law practiced by the Muslim society in Malaysia from exposure ...
... Constitution, Salleh Abas opined that the need for such a provision necessarily follows from the provision that Islam is the official religion of the Federation. In addition, the purpose of the article is to safeguard the Sunni schools of law practiced by the Muslim society in Malaysia from exposure ...
Islam in Egypt
Islam in Egypt is the dominant religion in country with around 80 million Muslims, comprising 94.7% of the population, as of 2010. Almost the entirety of Egypt's Muslims are Sunnis, with a small minority of Shia and Ahmadi Muslims. The latter, however, are not recognized by Egypt. Islam has been recognized as the state religion since 1980.Prior to Napoleon's invasion in 1798, almost all of Egypt's educational, legal, public health, and social welfare issues were in the hands of religious functionaries. Ottoman rule reinforced the public and political roles of the ulama (religious scholars), as Mamluk rule had done before the Ottomans, because Islam was the state religion and because political divisions in the country were based on religious divisions. During the 19th and 20th centuries, successive governments made extensive efforts to limit the role of the ulama in public life and to bring religious institutions under closer state control.After the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the government assumed responsibility for appointing officials to mosques and religious schools. The government mandated reform of Al-Azhar University beginning in 1961. These reforms permitted department heads to be drawn from outside the ranks of the traditionally trained orthodox ulama.