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SPIEGEL ONLINE - Druckversion - Muslims in Germany: Life in a
... only be temporary." When it began recruiting "guest workers" in the early 1960s, Germany expected them to remain in the country for a limited period of time and then return home. Back in Turkey, the " gurbetci," as overseas Turks willing to return home are called in Turkish, became accustomed to a s ...
... only be temporary." When it began recruiting "guest workers" in the early 1960s, Germany expected them to remain in the country for a limited period of time and then return home. Back in Turkey, the " gurbetci," as overseas Turks willing to return home are called in Turkish, became accustomed to a s ...
YUGOSLAVIA`s MUSLIM NATION - Institute of Current World Affairs
... existed. Such at least is the traditional view. However valid this thesis may be-and it should be noted that contemporary Yugoslav historiography based on archival and cadastral materials tends to reject the importance attributed to "the Bogomil theory" in traditional explanations of the Islamizatio ...
... existed. Such at least is the traditional view. However valid this thesis may be-and it should be noted that contemporary Yugoslav historiography based on archival and cadastral materials tends to reject the importance attributed to "the Bogomil theory" in traditional explanations of the Islamizatio ...
Ummah, Qaum and Watan
... comprehend the extent to which the viability of the various trends can be sustained in theory. The paper draws both from historical evidence such as speeches and writings of key political actors and members of Muslim intelligentsia as well as contemporary narratives gathered through field interviews ...
... comprehend the extent to which the viability of the various trends can be sustained in theory. The paper draws both from historical evidence such as speeches and writings of key political actors and members of Muslim intelligentsia as well as contemporary narratives gathered through field interviews ...
Muslim Brotherhood - The Investigative Project on Terrorism
... The Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun) 1 was founded as an Islamic revivalist movement in the Egyptian town of Isma’iliyaa in March 1928 by school teacher Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949). 2 The Brotherhood’s goal has been to promote the implementation of Shari’ah (Islamic law derived from the Qu ...
... The Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun) 1 was founded as an Islamic revivalist movement in the Egyptian town of Isma’iliyaa in March 1928 by school teacher Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949). 2 The Brotherhood’s goal has been to promote the implementation of Shari’ah (Islamic law derived from the Qu ...
The Hajj: Pilgrimage in Islam
... According to the Islamic tradition, the spring came forth by the power of Allah when the suckling thirsty infant, Ismail, struck the earth with his feet while his mother was looking for water. The water is considered holy and blessed by the pilgrims who carry quantities of it back home to give to fa ...
... According to the Islamic tradition, the spring came forth by the power of Allah when the suckling thirsty infant, Ismail, struck the earth with his feet while his mother was looking for water. The water is considered holy and blessed by the pilgrims who carry quantities of it back home to give to fa ...
Section 4
... family relationships because people depended on families for survival. "Take for thy brother whom thou wilt in the days of peace," went one Arab verse, "But know that when fighting comes thy kinsman alone is near."2 Arab society was also paternalistic. Fathers made important decisions within the fam ...
... family relationships because people depended on families for survival. "Take for thy brother whom thou wilt in the days of peace," went one Arab verse, "But know that when fighting comes thy kinsman alone is near."2 Arab society was also paternalistic. Fathers made important decisions within the fam ...
Mosque as a Platform to Address the Issues of the Anti
... being misguided in terms of Islamic practices and unfavourable potential to be influenced by the anti-hadith movement less than those who did not go there. Based on this study, religious education in mosques is one of the main factors which could save the Muslims from the influence of the anti-hadit ...
... being misguided in terms of Islamic practices and unfavourable potential to be influenced by the anti-hadith movement less than those who did not go there. Based on this study, religious education in mosques is one of the main factors which could save the Muslims from the influence of the anti-hadit ...
The Halcyon Doctrine
... Prophet” is a victim of Islamic PSYOPS, conceding unwarranted status to Mohammed bin Abdullah: a terrifying warlord who was abandoned at birth, and who spent the rest of his life attempting to enforce a personality cult of adulation from the masses until somebody had the good sense to poison him to ...
... Prophet” is a victim of Islamic PSYOPS, conceding unwarranted status to Mohammed bin Abdullah: a terrifying warlord who was abandoned at birth, and who spent the rest of his life attempting to enforce a personality cult of adulation from the masses until somebody had the good sense to poison him to ...
Lessons from South Asian Political Thought Anthony J. Parel
... territory, but should seek to extend the sway of Islam throughout the world. The establishment of the universal umma is the object of outer jihad. Maududi presents the Prophet and the first four caliphs as the best models of conducting the outer jihad. Thanks to them, Islam spread with lightning spe ...
... territory, but should seek to extend the sway of Islam throughout the world. The establishment of the universal umma is the object of outer jihad. Maududi presents the Prophet and the first four caliphs as the best models of conducting the outer jihad. Thanks to them, Islam spread with lightning spe ...
18 January 2007 Holy War – Religion and Violence Professor Keith
... Christianity began as a small Jewish movement devoted to non-violence, in a province of the Roman Empire. It was only when it became the official religion of that Empire, in 395 CE, that the religion had to consider questions of war and the use of force. Islam began as a reform movement in Arabia, a ...
... Christianity began as a small Jewish movement devoted to non-violence, in a province of the Roman Empire. It was only when it became the official religion of that Empire, in 395 CE, that the religion had to consider questions of war and the use of force. Islam began as a reform movement in Arabia, a ...
Islamic Law – Sharia and Fiqh
... clear and (mkapio). Such a divorce, known as the "triple talaq" is not allowed in most Muslim states. In addition, women are generally not allowed to be clergy or religious scholars. Many interpretations of Islamic law hold that women may not have prominent jobs, and thus are forbidden from working ...
... clear and (mkapio). Such a divorce, known as the "triple talaq" is not allowed in most Muslim states. In addition, women are generally not allowed to be clergy or religious scholars. Many interpretations of Islamic law hold that women may not have prominent jobs, and thus are forbidden from working ...
The permissibility of Erecting a Mausoleum, Tomb
... 14. Numerous other countries throughout the world also have tombs of Saints, Martyrs, and Ulema with Mausoleums erected over them. These Mausoleums date back to the early days of Islam. Does it now mean that all these Mazaars will have to be razed to the ground? Were those who erected these Mausoleu ...
... 14. Numerous other countries throughout the world also have tombs of Saints, Martyrs, and Ulema with Mausoleums erected over them. These Mausoleums date back to the early days of Islam. Does it now mean that all these Mazaars will have to be razed to the ground? Were those who erected these Mausoleu ...
ISM West Masjid Complete! - Islamic Society of Milwaukee
... human soul lives in the human body, but without the body, a soul cannot survive on its own (except in the life to come). Therefore, creating a peaceful and secure society is one of the most cherished goals of Islam. Unfortunately, both peace and security are missing from many parts of the contempora ...
... human soul lives in the human body, but without the body, a soul cannot survive on its own (except in the life to come). Therefore, creating a peaceful and secure society is one of the most cherished goals of Islam. Unfortunately, both peace and security are missing from many parts of the contempora ...
The Charter and Political Violence
... foundation in the Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood faced trying circumstances, especially ...
... foundation in the Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood faced trying circumstances, especially ...
Central Asian Muslims on Tibetan Buddhism, 16th
... depicting them as “infidels” or “idolaters” without further qualifications. Scholars like Allen Frank, for example, assumed that the cause for such perceived indifference was rooted in the political developments of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as more and more Muslim communities in Centr ...
... depicting them as “infidels” or “idolaters” without further qualifications. Scholars like Allen Frank, for example, assumed that the cause for such perceived indifference was rooted in the political developments of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as more and more Muslim communities in Centr ...
d RELIGION, IDENTITIES, AND POLITICS:
... (how it is linked to other practices, institutions, and social conditions)” (p. 14). The discursive tradition also has its social organization, including experts on different levels—with knowledge, with specific technologies for transferring their knowledge, with internal hierarchies, but also with ...
... (how it is linked to other practices, institutions, and social conditions)” (p. 14). The discursive tradition also has its social organization, including experts on different levels—with knowledge, with specific technologies for transferring their knowledge, with internal hierarchies, but also with ...
T J A. B
... The first category includes countries where the declared ideological core is one defining the state system as Islamic and their overall policies have been hostile to the United States - Libya and post-Revolution Iran.. The second group has important differences. It also includes avowedly Islamic sta ...
... The first category includes countries where the declared ideological core is one defining the state system as Islamic and their overall policies have been hostile to the United States - Libya and post-Revolution Iran.. The second group has important differences. It also includes avowedly Islamic sta ...
Southwest Asia and North Africa
... Muslims who disagree as apostates, prefer the name Salafi ) the official religion of the royal Saud family and of Saudi Arabia, where its teachings are state-sponsored and funding from petroleum exports used to build madrassas (schools with “heavy dose of religious instruction”) throughout the world ...
... Muslims who disagree as apostates, prefer the name Salafi ) the official religion of the royal Saud family and of Saudi Arabia, where its teachings are state-sponsored and funding from petroleum exports used to build madrassas (schools with “heavy dose of religious instruction”) throughout the world ...
wholism: the muslim heart
... Abdulmalik Mahmoud said it clearly a year later: I want it understood that Islam is a religion that lumps politics and sharia together. From the day of his birth or the day he embraces Islam, a Muslim is tied up with Islam. That is to say, Islam arranges everything for him in all he does and in ever ...
... Abdulmalik Mahmoud said it clearly a year later: I want it understood that Islam is a religion that lumps politics and sharia together. From the day of his birth or the day he embraces Islam, a Muslim is tied up with Islam. That is to say, Islam arranges everything for him in all he does and in ever ...
spiritual coping strategies from the islamic worlview
... (which in the context of this study are referred to the working single mothers) the best and perfect role model presented by Islam is Prophet Muhammad and his wives. By following their ways, individual can inculcate a good personal character. Having a good personality and the best role model portray ...
... (which in the context of this study are referred to the working single mothers) the best and perfect role model presented by Islam is Prophet Muhammad and his wives. By following their ways, individual can inculcate a good personal character. Having a good personality and the best role model portray ...
The Islamic Tradition - Advocate Health Care
... legacy of Muhammad, opening doors for everyone to seek aid to that end. With the growth of Sufism, mystical approaches to health—some of them very old and predating the advent of Islam—came into practice. Saints, for example, were perceived as having transcendent powers by which they could influence ...
... legacy of Muhammad, opening doors for everyone to seek aid to that end. With the growth of Sufism, mystical approaches to health—some of them very old and predating the advent of Islam—came into practice. Saints, for example, were perceived as having transcendent powers by which they could influence ...
promotion of Islam
... Tabung Haji (Pilgrim’s Fund). These organisations were intended primarily to provide education on Islam and to support Muslims’ pilgrimage to Mecca (Sani, 2015). The post-independence focus of the government was to manage economic and social issues, which especially took precedence after an incident ...
... Tabung Haji (Pilgrim’s Fund). These organisations were intended primarily to provide education on Islam and to support Muslims’ pilgrimage to Mecca (Sani, 2015). The post-independence focus of the government was to manage economic and social issues, which especially took precedence after an incident ...
Full Reading List World Regional Islam
... Coulson, N. J. (1978). A history of Islamic law. Edinburgh, University Press. El-Shamsy, A. (2013) The canonization of Islamic law: a social and intellectual history. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Hallaq, W. B. (2009). An introduction to Islamic law. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. H ...
... Coulson, N. J. (1978). A history of Islamic law. Edinburgh, University Press. El-Shamsy, A. (2013) The canonization of Islamic law: a social and intellectual history. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Hallaq, W. B. (2009). An introduction to Islamic law. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. H ...
Davutoglu`s Paradigm, Winkel`s Epistemé and Political Science
... perspectives and values of ancient mythology, ancient philosophy, Christian theology and modern philosophy and is conceived as a more inclusive contrast to the ontological consciousness of Muslim societies. Philosophico-theological history and the modern interlinking of secularised epistemological s ...
... perspectives and values of ancient mythology, ancient philosophy, Christian theology and modern philosophy and is conceived as a more inclusive contrast to the ontological consciousness of Muslim societies. Philosophico-theological history and the modern interlinking of secularised epistemological s ...
jabatan mufti perak
... caused social ills” and “Muslim women should not wear lipstick outside their homes because it could arouse men and caused them to rape the women.”16 In addition, Nik Aziz also criticized several Malay traditional art forms such as makyong, dikir Barat and menora. Such performances, in Nik Aziz’s vie ...
... caused social ills” and “Muslim women should not wear lipstick outside their homes because it could arouse men and caused them to rape the women.”16 In addition, Nik Aziz also criticized several Malay traditional art forms such as makyong, dikir Barat and menora. Such performances, in Nik Aziz’s vie ...
Islam in Egypt
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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.