Full Text - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
... local custom. It was through an Islamic learning center known as surau that the ‗ulama‘ were able to build up their influence in the society. Linguistically, the Malay word surau means simply place, or more specifically a place for worship. In the early days of Islam in Minangkabau, suraus primarily ...
... local custom. It was through an Islamic learning center known as surau that the ‗ulama‘ were able to build up their influence in the society. Linguistically, the Malay word surau means simply place, or more specifically a place for worship. In the early days of Islam in Minangkabau, suraus primarily ...
Redefining Sufism in Its Social and Political Contexts
... dimension is that whereby contemporary Sufis share and are bound together by communality, or a deep-seated feeling of and commitment to a Sufi community —— to Sufi solidarity, to the (relative) exclusion of non-Sufis, of outsiders. The communal dimension of Sufism is that aspect through which Sufis ...
... dimension is that whereby contemporary Sufis share and are bound together by communality, or a deep-seated feeling of and commitment to a Sufi community —— to Sufi solidarity, to the (relative) exclusion of non-Sufis, of outsiders. The communal dimension of Sufism is that aspect through which Sufis ...
Yusuf Al-Qaradawi - Islamicstudies.info
... that, dim as it may be, will show us the right path. If it does not, it will be enough that we have raised this topic for research and discussion, for it will then serve as a reminder and enlightenment. What I have written here is a continuation of what I wrote before on the Islamic Movement in part ...
... that, dim as it may be, will show us the right path. If it does not, it will be enough that we have raised this topic for research and discussion, for it will then serve as a reminder and enlightenment. What I have written here is a continuation of what I wrote before on the Islamic Movement in part ...
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... This has had remarkable implications for Muslim economic dealings. It is evident in the emergence of some Islamic banks and financial institutions in Muslim and non-Muslim countries (Karim 1990a; El-Ashker 1987). Not only the fields of economics and accounting guide and affect the operation of econo ...
... This has had remarkable implications for Muslim economic dealings. It is evident in the emergence of some Islamic banks and financial institutions in Muslim and non-Muslim countries (Karim 1990a; El-Ashker 1987). Not only the fields of economics and accounting guide and affect the operation of econo ...
ap15_art history_q3
... The intent of this question is to prompt students to analyze how visual characteristics reflect religious beliefs and how an architectural feature can facilitate religious practices. As a type, the mihrab is a feature of Islamic architecture that consists of a shallow, empty niche placed into a wall ...
... The intent of this question is to prompt students to analyze how visual characteristics reflect religious beliefs and how an architectural feature can facilitate religious practices. As a type, the mihrab is a feature of Islamic architecture that consists of a shallow, empty niche placed into a wall ...
THE MULTIPLE NATURE OF THE ISLAMIC DA`WA
... Recently, moreover, there has been much discussion whether da‘wa at all can be rendered as “missionary activity,” for it is argued by some Muslims as well as nonMuslim scholars that da‘wa distinctly differs from what, in the Christian tradition, missions have encompassed. (Christian Mission, 1982) A ...
... Recently, moreover, there has been much discussion whether da‘wa at all can be rendered as “missionary activity,” for it is argued by some Muslims as well as nonMuslim scholars that da‘wa distinctly differs from what, in the Christian tradition, missions have encompassed. (Christian Mission, 1982) A ...
Introduction to Islamic and Arab Law
... If I were the person responsible for this country or the person charged to apply God's law, I would give a delay of one year to anyone who rejects Islam, granting him the right to say that he is no longer a Muslim. Then I would dispense to him of the application of Islamic law, condemning him to dea ...
... If I were the person responsible for this country or the person charged to apply God's law, I would give a delay of one year to anyone who rejects Islam, granting him the right to say that he is no longer a Muslim. Then I would dispense to him of the application of Islamic law, condemning him to dea ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The Islamic law of Inheritance is called IImul – faraid or IImul mirath and the verses of the Quran upon which the law is based begins from (Quran 4: verse 11) which goes thus: “God (thus) directs you as regards your children’s (inheritance) to the male, a portion equal to that of two females: if on ...
... The Islamic law of Inheritance is called IImul – faraid or IImul mirath and the verses of the Quran upon which the law is based begins from (Quran 4: verse 11) which goes thus: “God (thus) directs you as regards your children’s (inheritance) to the male, a portion equal to that of two females: if on ...
Sharia Law or `One Law For All`?
... with a resounding ‘no’. It’s not just that many require‐ ments of sharia law are incompatible with our own laws. That would be bad enough. The reason for the justified and spontaneous outrage that followed the Archbishop of Canterbury’s call for the recognition of s ...
... with a resounding ‘no’. It’s not just that many require‐ ments of sharia law are incompatible with our own laws. That would be bad enough. The reason for the justified and spontaneous outrage that followed the Archbishop of Canterbury’s call for the recognition of s ...
The Middle-Eastern Cold War: The Religious Struggle Between The Kingdom
... The Arab Spring has worsened the struggle between the two regional powers in the Middle East. This had led some scholars often to describe their struggle as the new Middle Eastern Cold War. An example of this struggle could be further examined in Bahrain, Syria and Iraq. Bahrain had witnessed its ow ...
... The Arab Spring has worsened the struggle between the two regional powers in the Middle East. This had led some scholars often to describe their struggle as the new Middle Eastern Cold War. An example of this struggle could be further examined in Bahrain, Syria and Iraq. Bahrain had witnessed its ow ...
Islamic Constitutionalism and the Concept of Democracy
... spurred a broad-based debate among Muslims concerned about the correct Islamic point of view on the subject. This article contributes to the debate by analyzing Islamic constitutionalism's position on democratic governance. To render such analysis more accessible to a Western reader, it shall be con ...
... spurred a broad-based debate among Muslims concerned about the correct Islamic point of view on the subject. This article contributes to the debate by analyzing Islamic constitutionalism's position on democratic governance. To render such analysis more accessible to a Western reader, it shall be con ...
Islam, Capitalism and the Weber Theses
... Humean view of causality;rather Weber sought to explain actions by graspingtheirsubjectivemeaning. Clearly,this view (W) does give legitimateweightto Weber'sown methodologicalpositionbut this emphasison 'electiveaffinity'rather than 'empiricalcause'does run into threeproblems.It assumesa very debata ...
... Humean view of causality;rather Weber sought to explain actions by graspingtheirsubjectivemeaning. Clearly,this view (W) does give legitimateweightto Weber'sown methodologicalpositionbut this emphasison 'electiveaffinity'rather than 'empiricalcause'does run into threeproblems.It assumesa very debata ...
Irfan Ahmad`s Immanent Critique - Institute for Humanities Research
... Muzaffar Alam observes, the meaning of sharia itself varied from one context to another. Sharia was not simply a body of theological edicts. In medieval India it (ethics) texts by philosophers. In his writings, also included writings of akhlaq _ Khawaja Nasiruddin Tusi (d. 1274) departed from conve ...
... Muzaffar Alam observes, the meaning of sharia itself varied from one context to another. Sharia was not simply a body of theological edicts. In medieval India it (ethics) texts by philosophers. In his writings, also included writings of akhlaq _ Khawaja Nasiruddin Tusi (d. 1274) departed from conve ...
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... as they appear in the poetic repertoire that is specific to the maḥfil-i samā ʿ. I shall then continue with a closer scrutiny of the changes that took place in respect to these poetic images when qawwali entered the new stages mentioned above and suggest some possible reasons for these changes. 2. W ...
... as they appear in the poetic repertoire that is specific to the maḥfil-i samā ʿ. I shall then continue with a closer scrutiny of the changes that took place in respect to these poetic images when qawwali entered the new stages mentioned above and suggest some possible reasons for these changes. 2. W ...
LESSON 1
... of moral, intellectual, and technological development (e.g., with complex legal, political, religious, and cultural organizations. A contemporary Muslim scholar, Dr. Yusof al-Qaradhawi defines civilization as a series of highly developed, materialistic, scientific, literary and social aspects of par ...
... of moral, intellectual, and technological development (e.g., with complex legal, political, religious, and cultural organizations. A contemporary Muslim scholar, Dr. Yusof al-Qaradhawi defines civilization as a series of highly developed, materialistic, scientific, literary and social aspects of par ...
AN OUTLINE OF MYSTICAL IDEAS AND ITS SPREAD IN DECCAN
... prestigious tribe in Mecca. They were also highly successful traders and had turned Meccan into one of the most important cities in Arabia. The trade route linking the Mediterranean with Southern Arabia and the Indian Ocean passed close to the town. At that time in contrast to the monotheistic relig ...
... prestigious tribe in Mecca. They were also highly successful traders and had turned Meccan into one of the most important cities in Arabia. The trade route linking the Mediterranean with Southern Arabia and the Indian Ocean passed close to the town. At that time in contrast to the monotheistic relig ...
Islamophobic Irony in American Fiction
... 3. Theoretical Framework: Irony and Its Types According to Edwin Barton and Glenda Hudson (2004: 102-3), the word “irony” is derived “from the Greek eioneia, meaning feigned ignorance, dissembling. In ancient Greek comedy, one of the stock characters, the eiron … outwits other characters by deceivin ...
... 3. Theoretical Framework: Irony and Its Types According to Edwin Barton and Glenda Hudson (2004: 102-3), the word “irony” is derived “from the Greek eioneia, meaning feigned ignorance, dissembling. In ancient Greek comedy, one of the stock characters, the eiron … outwits other characters by deceivin ...
New ISL372 - National Open University of Nigeria
... value of the total course grade. The examination will consist of questions which reflect the type of self-testing, practice exercise and tutor-marked problems you have come across. All areas of the course will be assessed. ...
... value of the total course grade. The examination will consist of questions which reflect the type of self-testing, practice exercise and tutor-marked problems you have come across. All areas of the course will be assessed. ...
The Late Sheikh Abdullah Azzam: An Al
... including the exploration of the validity of Prophetic sayings based on its transmission two centuries after Prophet Muhammad’s death, to argue that when jihad becomes Fard Ayn (a collective obligation) then it becomes as obligatory as fasting or prayer. In the Maliki school of Sunni Islam, prev ...
... including the exploration of the validity of Prophetic sayings based on its transmission two centuries after Prophet Muhammad’s death, to argue that when jihad becomes Fard Ayn (a collective obligation) then it becomes as obligatory as fasting or prayer. In the Maliki school of Sunni Islam, prev ...
TPH3703_02_Aljunied 10..28 - National University of Singapore
... movement that was critical of the backwardness of the traditional ulama (Muslim scholars) and their adherence to old interpretations of Islamic history that did not appeal to the emerging class of educated Muslims. The Muhammadiyah movement founded schools that taught modern subjects along with the ...
... movement that was critical of the backwardness of the traditional ulama (Muslim scholars) and their adherence to old interpretations of Islamic history that did not appeal to the emerging class of educated Muslims. The Muhammadiyah movement founded schools that taught modern subjects along with the ...
MUSLIM PROSELYTIZATION AS PURIFICATION
... basis in a compound near his own. When hè asked some people in his entourage why those in the neighboring compound seemed to drum so often, they replied that it was spirit possession. They were surprised by his question, having assumed all along that hè would have been aware of what was going on, if ...
... basis in a compound near his own. When hè asked some people in his entourage why those in the neighboring compound seemed to drum so often, they replied that it was spirit possession. They were surprised by his question, having assumed all along that hè would have been aware of what was going on, if ...
Basic Principles of Islamic Economy and Finance
... answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of which the Keynesians and the monetarists were the famous ones until 1970s. New classical school and new Keynesian school are the popular ones in recent years. Although philosophic ...
... answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of which the Keynesians and the monetarists were the famous ones until 1970s. New classical school and new Keynesian school are the popular ones in recent years. Although philosophic ...
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... Through the article 1, this charter establishes Ummah as a political community. However, Prophet Muhammad's Ummah was inclusive not exclusive as the article 30 of Madinah Charter states that ‘the Jews will be treated as one community with the believers’ (see Appendix 1). It makes the whole charter i ...
... Through the article 1, this charter establishes Ummah as a political community. However, Prophet Muhammad's Ummah was inclusive not exclusive as the article 30 of Madinah Charter states that ‘the Jews will be treated as one community with the believers’ (see Appendix 1). It makes the whole charter i ...
manifestations of globalization at regional and
... Through the article 1, this charter establishes Ummah as a political community. However, Prophet Muhammad's Ummah was inclusive not exclusive as the article 30 of Madinah Charter states that ‘the Jews will be treated as one community with the believers’ (see Appendix 1). It makes the whole charter i ...
... Through the article 1, this charter establishes Ummah as a political community. However, Prophet Muhammad's Ummah was inclusive not exclusive as the article 30 of Madinah Charter states that ‘the Jews will be treated as one community with the believers’ (see Appendix 1). It makes the whole charter i ...
Indonesia`s Salafist Sufis - Cambridge University Press
... Abad Keabad (‘The Development of Sufism from Age to Age’) and Tasauf, Perkembangan dan Pemurniannnya (‘Sufism, Development and Purification’), are structured around his understanding of the history of tasawwuf, beginning with the Prophet Muhammad’s seclusion in the Hira Cave, where he had his first ...
... Abad Keabad (‘The Development of Sufism from Age to Age’) and Tasauf, Perkembangan dan Pemurniannnya (‘Sufism, Development and Purification’), are structured around his understanding of the history of tasawwuf, beginning with the Prophet Muhammad’s seclusion in the Hira Cave, where he had his first ...
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.