Abbasid Decline & The Spread of Islamic Civilization
... As the Islamic world grew-it moved not only to the West, but also to the East. ...
... As the Islamic world grew-it moved not only to the West, but also to the East. ...
Islamic Organizations in Egypt and Turkey
... mind to engage in jihad, and to get ready for it until the opportunity is ripe and God decrees a matter which is sure to be accomplished... Know then that death is inevitable, and that it can only happen once. If you suffer it in the way of God, it will be your profit in this world, and your reward ...
... mind to engage in jihad, and to get ready for it until the opportunity is ripe and God decrees a matter which is sure to be accomplished... Know then that death is inevitable, and that it can only happen once. If you suffer it in the way of God, it will be your profit in this world, and your reward ...
Evolution of Muslim Society
... Qutbuddin Aebak presented new model of Islamic govt. to the people of SubContinent. After that Mughal Dynasty continued their sultanate of Islam in SubContinent. Muslims Sufias like ‘Hazrat Ali Hejveri’, ‘Moin-udin Chishti’ , ‘Farid-udin ...
... Qutbuddin Aebak presented new model of Islamic govt. to the people of SubContinent. After that Mughal Dynasty continued their sultanate of Islam in SubContinent. Muslims Sufias like ‘Hazrat Ali Hejveri’, ‘Moin-udin Chishti’ , ‘Farid-udin ...
The Jamestown Foundation November 18, 2004
... letter posted on an Islamist website earlier today purporting to be "a letter from Shaykh Osama bin Laden to the Pakistani People." The letter mentions events in Karachi, possibly referring to a shooting that took place on Nov. 10 in which three were killed, or to violent (but not fatal) clashes and ...
... letter posted on an Islamist website earlier today purporting to be "a letter from Shaykh Osama bin Laden to the Pakistani People." The letter mentions events in Karachi, possibly referring to a shooting that took place on Nov. 10 in which three were killed, or to violent (but not fatal) clashes and ...
pdf - MUSLIM Institute
... Hindu extremism and suppression of Muslims in India. This report gave about 72 recommendations to improve conditions of Muslims in India but as per report of Daily Hindu published in 2013, these recommendations have not yet been implemented. Sachar Report leads us to study Jinnah’s Fourteen Points o ...
... Hindu extremism and suppression of Muslims in India. This report gave about 72 recommendations to improve conditions of Muslims in India but as per report of Daily Hindu published in 2013, these recommendations have not yet been implemented. Sachar Report leads us to study Jinnah’s Fourteen Points o ...
Document
... (6): Arts, Crafts And Music:Muslim period was the great era of painting and history writing. The art of Music has been served a lot by the Muslim. The art of music has been served by the Muslim. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was not only a great admirer of music but himself was a great musician. Similarly, ...
... (6): Arts, Crafts And Music:Muslim period was the great era of painting and history writing. The art of Music has been served a lot by the Muslim. The art of music has been served by the Muslim. Nawab Wajid Ali Shah was not only a great admirer of music but himself was a great musician. Similarly, ...
MCQ`s FIRST SESSIONAL (PAK, STUDIES)
... 14. Pakistan ideology was founded on the Two-Nation Theory which meant that Hindus and Muslims were two different and separate nations whose understanding of life was quite different from each other. 15. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is the pioneer of the Two-Nation Theory. 16. As far as the meaning and defi ...
... 14. Pakistan ideology was founded on the Two-Nation Theory which meant that Hindus and Muslims were two different and separate nations whose understanding of life was quite different from each other. 15. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is the pioneer of the Two-Nation Theory. 16. As far as the meaning and defi ...
States under Siege
... Radical Islamists, marginalized in earlier decades, have also recently come into the political mainstream in Egypt, Libya, Iraq, and other Muslim countries. An interesting question is whether democracy can moderate their Islamist zeal. In Pakistan’s case, it has not. The Jamaat-e-Islami, which parti ...
... Radical Islamists, marginalized in earlier decades, have also recently come into the political mainstream in Egypt, Libya, Iraq, and other Muslim countries. An interesting question is whether democracy can moderate their Islamist zeal. In Pakistan’s case, it has not. The Jamaat-e-Islami, which parti ...
Pakistan
... faith, religious, moral system whose cardinal beliefs are practiced by Muslims. Islam as a political ideology would establish separate communities where Muslims could create their own Islamic set of values consistent with the Quran. ...
... faith, religious, moral system whose cardinal beliefs are practiced by Muslims. Islam as a political ideology would establish separate communities where Muslims could create their own Islamic set of values consistent with the Quran. ...
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan
Jamaat-e-Islami (Urdu: جماعتِ اسلامی, JI) is a social conservative, and Islamist political party. Its objective is to make Pakistan an Islamic state, governed by Sharia law, through gradual, legal, political process.The JI strongly objects to and opposes concepts such as capitalism, liberalism, socialism and secularism, as well as economic practices such as offering bank interest. The JI is a vanguard party: its members form an elite, with ""affiliates"" and then ""sympathizers"" beneath them. The party leader is called an ameer. Although it does not have a large popular following, the party is quite influential and considered one of the major movements of Islam in Pakistan, along with Deobandi and Barelvi.The JI came to its modern foundation in Lahore in 1941 in British India by the Muslim theologian and socio-political philosopher, Abul Ala Maududi. In 1947, JI moved its operations to West-Pakistan after Independence.(Members who remained in India, formed an independent organisation called Jamaat-e-Islami Hind).The party came under severe government repression in 1948, 1953, and 1963, but during the early years of the regime of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq served as the ""regime's ideological and political arm"", with party members holding cabinet portfolios of information and broadcasting, production, and water, power and natural resources.In 1971, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, JI opposed the independence of Bangladesh. However, in 1975, it established a new branch, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami in the new nation. Abbas Ali Khan (Joypurhat) was the founder & first Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami .Other offshoots of Jamaat-e-Islami, (which split into separate independent organizations following the Partition of India in 1947) include Jamaat-e-Islami Hind in India, and Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir in Jammu & Kashmir. The JI maintains close ties with these and other international Muslim groups.