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1 Ibn `Asakir (1105–1176): Muslim Historian and Advocate of Jihad
... Six years later, in 1105, Ibn ‘Asakir was born in Damascus to a prestigious family of scholars which had long played an important role in the political and religious life of the city. The home that he grew up in was strongly Sunni Muslim and, as was customary by this time, quite hostile to the Isma‘ ...
... Six years later, in 1105, Ibn ‘Asakir was born in Damascus to a prestigious family of scholars which had long played an important role in the political and religious life of the city. The home that he grew up in was strongly Sunni Muslim and, as was customary by this time, quite hostile to the Isma‘ ...
JERUSALEM STUDIES IN ARABIC AND ISLAM
... report of Ibn Jurayj seems to imply that the Ka-ba was originally built and treated like a similar sacred tabernacle, in which the dominant element was the kiswa" The structure of the ancient, pre-Qurashi, Ka-ba was determined by a most crucial environmental factor - floods. These were quite frequen ...
... report of Ibn Jurayj seems to imply that the Ka-ba was originally built and treated like a similar sacred tabernacle, in which the dominant element was the kiswa" The structure of the ancient, pre-Qurashi, Ka-ba was determined by a most crucial environmental factor - floods. These were quite frequen ...
Determining Conformity to Islamic Ethical Principles in Economic
... increases manifold [the rewards of such deeds] for whom He wills. And Indeed, God is extremely bountiful [in rewarding His servants], fully aware [of your circumstances and deeds]. [Al-Baqara: 261]. “Those needy ones who are wholly wrapped up in the cause of Allah, and who are hindered from moving a ...
... increases manifold [the rewards of such deeds] for whom He wills. And Indeed, God is extremely bountiful [in rewarding His servants], fully aware [of your circumstances and deeds]. [Al-Baqara: 261]. “Those needy ones who are wholly wrapped up in the cause of Allah, and who are hindered from moving a ...
shiite marja`iyat - BRISMES Annual Conference 2012
... high support among Shia Muslims who had suffered from years of discrimination and oppression, but as soon as they established their government, they were facing a great amount of criticism by groups of Shiite clerics condemning them for unfairly occupying the post of the Infallible Imam. Therefore, ...
... high support among Shia Muslims who had suffered from years of discrimination and oppression, but as soon as they established their government, they were facing a great amount of criticism by groups of Shiite clerics condemning them for unfairly occupying the post of the Infallible Imam. Therefore, ...
Turkish Contributions to Scientific Work in Islam
... defend the borders of Islam, while the other Turks of Central Asia from outside the Islamic realm began to accept the Muslim faith. Al-Ma'mun had a sizeable body of Turkish soldiers in Baghdad, who according to Jahiz, were the most capable and efficient of his military personnel, while with his succ ...
... defend the borders of Islam, while the other Turks of Central Asia from outside the Islamic realm began to accept the Muslim faith. Al-Ma'mun had a sizeable body of Turkish soldiers in Baghdad, who according to Jahiz, were the most capable and efficient of his military personnel, while with his succ ...
the origin of shiite islam and it`s principles
... to my residence. It was the month of Ramadan, night time, and the gathering was large. No sooner had I seen Ahmad Amin than "Fajru 'lIslam" came to my mind, since this book had already been seen by a number of our scholars. We raised objections, but with respect, in a very mild and soft tone, so tha ...
... to my residence. It was the month of Ramadan, night time, and the gathering was large. No sooner had I seen Ahmad Amin than "Fajru 'lIslam" came to my mind, since this book had already been seen by a number of our scholars. We raised objections, but with respect, in a very mild and soft tone, so tha ...
Being an Ethical Manager
... An approach that not only lacks ethical principles but is actively opposed to ethical behaviour Norms are of active negation of what is moral is implied Goals profitability at any cost Overcome legal barriers Exploitation strategy ...
... An approach that not only lacks ethical principles but is actively opposed to ethical behaviour Norms are of active negation of what is moral is implied Goals profitability at any cost Overcome legal barriers Exploitation strategy ...
The development of the Shi`a concept of the imamate
... the only difference is that to them, the imam does not transmit revelation. 2 9 The Imimis affirm the necessity of an imam and stress the point that the world cannot exist without a hujja (a proof, guarantor) of God. 30 The imam derives his authority from God because he is the latter's khalifah (vic ...
... the only difference is that to them, the imam does not transmit revelation. 2 9 The Imimis affirm the necessity of an imam and stress the point that the world cannot exist without a hujja (a proof, guarantor) of God. 30 The imam derives his authority from God because he is the latter's khalifah (vic ...
The Journey of Caliphate from 632 to 1924
... government. Such descriptions principally reflect Sunni and Mu’tazila approach. The point of view of Zaidiyya, on the other hand, differs from all other Shiite sects. According to Zaidiyya, there may be more than one imams at the same time, or none of them in a given period. According to Shiite sect ...
... government. Such descriptions principally reflect Sunni and Mu’tazila approach. The point of view of Zaidiyya, on the other hand, differs from all other Shiite sects. According to Zaidiyya, there may be more than one imams at the same time, or none of them in a given period. According to Shiite sect ...
Sahaba: Abu Sufyan Ibn Al
... one of the Prophet's companions would recognize me. I continued in this fashion until the Prophet on his mount came into my view. Coming out into the open, I went straight up to him and uncovered my face. He looked at me and recognized me. But, he turned his face away. I moved to face him once again ...
... one of the Prophet's companions would recognize me. I continued in this fashion until the Prophet on his mount came into my view. Coming out into the open, I went straight up to him and uncovered my face. He looked at me and recognized me. But, he turned his face away. I moved to face him once again ...
Abdullah Ibn Saba (Part I)
... story tellers of ancient cultures who wrote few lines about Abdullah Ibn Saba but did not supply any evidence for their claims, nor did they provide any chain of supportive authorities (isnad) for their reports to be examined. For instance, their reports start with: "some people say so and so ..." o ...
... story tellers of ancient cultures who wrote few lines about Abdullah Ibn Saba but did not supply any evidence for their claims, nor did they provide any chain of supportive authorities (isnad) for their reports to be examined. For instance, their reports start with: "some people say so and so ..." o ...
islamic jurisprudence and the regulation of armed conflict
... Classical Muslim Koran Interpretation…regarded the Sword Verses, with the unconditional command to fight the unbelievers, as having abrogated all previous verses concerning the intercourse with nonMuslims. The idea is no doubt connected with the pre-Islamic concept that war between tribes was allowe ...
... Classical Muslim Koran Interpretation…regarded the Sword Verses, with the unconditional command to fight the unbelievers, as having abrogated all previous verses concerning the intercourse with nonMuslims. The idea is no doubt connected with the pre-Islamic concept that war between tribes was allowe ...
Rulings regarding Photography, Video filming and
... Rulings regarding Photography, Video filming and Television commit crimes and escape, and other necessary reasons. As for keeping soulpossessing pictures at home, this is permissible only if these pictures are assigned no importance and are not looked at with reverence. It is also permissible to ca ...
... Rulings regarding Photography, Video filming and Television commit crimes and escape, and other necessary reasons. As for keeping soulpossessing pictures at home, this is permissible only if these pictures are assigned no importance and are not looked at with reverence. It is also permissible to ca ...
Ali, son of Abu Talib DOC
... explained the message of Islam to his young cousin, Ali accepted it as the truth. However, before he embraced Islam he thought deeply about what his father’s reaction would be. The next morning Ali testified that there was no god worthy of worship but Allah and that Muhammad was His messenger. Ali h ...
... explained the message of Islam to his young cousin, Ali accepted it as the truth. However, before he embraced Islam he thought deeply about what his father’s reaction would be. The next morning Ali testified that there was no god worthy of worship but Allah and that Muhammad was His messenger. Ali h ...
Imam Ali
... women, children and men of Islam?Christian monks challenged the Islam and asked they bring Islams representatives. The prophet represented Islam, Imam Ali represented the men of Islam, Fatima AlZahraa represented the women of Islam, and Imam Hassan and Hussain represented the children of Islam 14. W ...
... women, children and men of Islam?Christian monks challenged the Islam and asked they bring Islams representatives. The prophet represented Islam, Imam Ali represented the men of Islam, Fatima AlZahraa represented the women of Islam, and Imam Hassan and Hussain represented the children of Islam 14. W ...
Kitaab at-Towheed by Shaykh Muhammad ibn `Abdil
... Explanation by Moosaa Richardson, based on Al-Mulakh-khas by Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan ...
... Explanation by Moosaa Richardson, based on Al-Mulakh-khas by Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan ...
The Islamic Glossary (MSWord)
... Halq is to shave off the hair from the head (during Hajj) Hamza was an uncle of the Prophet who became a Muslim and was martyred at the battle of Uhud. Haq is the right or claim to something Haram is that which is unlawful in Islam. It is necessary to abstain from the acts which are haram. Harun was ...
... Halq is to shave off the hair from the head (during Hajj) Hamza was an uncle of the Prophet who became a Muslim and was martyred at the battle of Uhud. Haq is the right or claim to something Haram is that which is unlawful in Islam. It is necessary to abstain from the acts which are haram. Harun was ...
decline in Islamic science
... Another reason is that Islam is one of the few religions in human history in which scientific procedures are necessary for religious ritual, Dr. David King, a historian of science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, pointed out in his book "Astronomy in the Service of Islam," publishe ...
... Another reason is that Islam is one of the few religions in human history in which scientific procedures are necessary for religious ritual, Dr. David King, a historian of science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, pointed out in his book "Astronomy in the Service of Islam," publishe ...
The Originality of Qard and its Implication on the Loan Theory: Does
... Islamic Jurisprudence comprises Usul al-Fiqh and Fiqh. Usul al-Fiqh, the bases or roots of Islamic Law, expound the methods by which Fiqh is derived from their sources. In this view, Usul al-Fiqh is the methodology and Fiqh is the product. Usul al-Fiqh covers the primary sources of Islamic Law, the ...
... Islamic Jurisprudence comprises Usul al-Fiqh and Fiqh. Usul al-Fiqh, the bases or roots of Islamic Law, expound the methods by which Fiqh is derived from their sources. In this view, Usul al-Fiqh is the methodology and Fiqh is the product. Usul al-Fiqh covers the primary sources of Islamic Law, the ...
Battle of Badr - WordPress.com
... These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have cut out for them garments of fire. Poured upon their heads will be scalding water; By which is melted that within their bellies and [their] skins. And for [striking] them are maces of iron. Every time th ...
... These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord. But those who disbelieved will have cut out for them garments of fire. Poured upon their heads will be scalding water; By which is melted that within their bellies and [their] skins. And for [striking] them are maces of iron. Every time th ...
imam husain`s revolution
... people of those who will act as springs and guardians for this Message in the future. Emotions and sentiments are not loose in a Muslim's life, but are controlled by Islamic concepts and ideals. There is always a criterion for like and dislike which evolves from the deeply rooted Islamic concepts. ...
... people of those who will act as springs and guardians for this Message in the future. Emotions and sentiments are not loose in a Muslim's life, but are controlled by Islamic concepts and ideals. There is always a criterion for like and dislike which evolves from the deeply rooted Islamic concepts. ...
understanding of ijtihād from the mind of sister in islam
... rules and regulations must be followed. Thus, SIS must follow the proper methods that have been laid down by our Muslim scholars if they want to practice ijtihād. A mujtahid needs to try his utmost to discover proof and reasoning. A mujtahid is not free to say anything according to his own desires.1 ...
... rules and regulations must be followed. Thus, SIS must follow the proper methods that have been laid down by our Muslim scholars if they want to practice ijtihād. A mujtahid needs to try his utmost to discover proof and reasoning. A mujtahid is not free to say anything according to his own desires.1 ...
Abu Bakr Efendi
... a legend containing a more complete genealogy.9 Here Abu Bakr gives himself the nisba alKhushnawi, indicating that he belonged to the Khoshnaw tribe, which lives east of Arbil (in districts that used to belong to the emirate of Soran). There are six generations between Abu Bakr and his ancestor Amir ...
... a legend containing a more complete genealogy.9 Here Abu Bakr gives himself the nisba alKhushnawi, indicating that he belonged to the Khoshnaw tribe, which lives east of Arbil (in districts that used to belong to the emirate of Soran). There are six generations between Abu Bakr and his ancestor Amir ...
A Self-Profile of the Islamic State: The Creedal Document
... the pleasures of Heaven and tortures of Hell to be understood literally or figuratively? As with the issue of monotheism, the conservatives tended to understand the descriptions literally, whereas the rationalists did not.8 Modern Muslims add new perspectives to the discussions. Some attempt to prov ...
... the pleasures of Heaven and tortures of Hell to be understood literally or figuratively? As with the issue of monotheism, the conservatives tended to understand the descriptions literally, whereas the rationalists did not.8 Modern Muslims add new perspectives to the discussions. Some attempt to prov ...
Muhammad
... His teachings. Muhammad was now the head of both a religion and a community, and he made his message law. He abolished idol worship and the killing of unwanted baby girls. He limited polygyny (marriage to more than one wife at a time) and restricted divorce. He reformed inheritance laws, regulated s ...
... His teachings. Muhammad was now the head of both a religion and a community, and he made his message law. He abolished idol worship and the killing of unwanted baby girls. He limited polygyny (marriage to more than one wife at a time) and restricted divorce. He reformed inheritance laws, regulated s ...