COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISM
... Dharma meaning religion of the Veda. According to Swami Vivekananda the followers of this religion is referred as Vedantist. B. Introduction of Islam 1. Definition of Islam Islam is an Arabic word which comes from the word ‘Salaam’ which means ‘Peace’. It also means submitting your will to Allah - t ...
... Dharma meaning religion of the Veda. According to Swami Vivekananda the followers of this religion is referred as Vedantist. B. Introduction of Islam 1. Definition of Islam Islam is an Arabic word which comes from the word ‘Salaam’ which means ‘Peace’. It also means submitting your will to Allah - t ...
Dreams and their Interpretation in the Baha`i Religion
... utilise Islamic sayings in canonical ḥadíth collections. They deal with the authority of dreams and their use as a means of legitimation. Many interpretive principles are found in the sayings, referring to the practice of dream interpretation, and therefore guide dream practices in contemporary Musl ...
... utilise Islamic sayings in canonical ḥadíth collections. They deal with the authority of dreams and their use as a means of legitimation. Many interpretive principles are found in the sayings, referring to the practice of dream interpretation, and therefore guide dream practices in contemporary Musl ...
January – March 2016 - Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement
... them without enforcing any punishment against them, he could not have practically illustrated the lessons on compassion, mercy and forgiveness that are contained in all revealed scriptures. ...
... them without enforcing any punishment against them, he could not have practically illustrated the lessons on compassion, mercy and forgiveness that are contained in all revealed scriptures. ...
A BEGINNER`S TAKE ON SUFI POETRY: DOES THE SUFI LOVE
... consciousness. All of them are distant from the lover’s yearnings. Excruciating pain of the lover: In most Sufi poems, including the ones in question, all depict extreme pain and suffering that the lover has to suffer before s/he could get a glimpse of the beloved: Majnun for Layla (the separated lo ...
... consciousness. All of them are distant from the lover’s yearnings. Excruciating pain of the lover: In most Sufi poems, including the ones in question, all depict extreme pain and suffering that the lover has to suffer before s/he could get a glimpse of the beloved: Majnun for Layla (the separated lo ...
PDF
... such as emotional quotient. Researchers distinguish human moral values and spiritual ones that are accepted universally. Moral principles such as patience, generosity, honesty and diligence are considered worthy in each culture, but when these values are enriched with the spiritual dimension of Isla ...
... such as emotional quotient. Researchers distinguish human moral values and spiritual ones that are accepted universally. Moral principles such as patience, generosity, honesty and diligence are considered worthy in each culture, but when these values are enriched with the spiritual dimension of Isla ...
Concept of Halal Food and Biotechnology
... not Halal there is a controversial debate among Muslim scholars. For example, pork is clearly announced as Haram in Islam. So taking any gene from pork is forbidden although the end product changes and transferred gene is decoded according to host cell but as it is clearly Haram so any part, by-prod ...
... not Halal there is a controversial debate among Muslim scholars. For example, pork is clearly announced as Haram in Islam. So taking any gene from pork is forbidden although the end product changes and transferred gene is decoded according to host cell but as it is clearly Haram so any part, by-prod ...
Slayt 1
... Private interests reconciled with the public ones. The principle of “neither suffering a loss nor causing a loss” to protect all kinds of rights no matter to whom they belong. Islamic economics takes human life as a single life consisting of two legs: this world and the hereafter. Thus, all regulati ...
... Private interests reconciled with the public ones. The principle of “neither suffering a loss nor causing a loss” to protect all kinds of rights no matter to whom they belong. Islamic economics takes human life as a single life consisting of two legs: this world and the hereafter. Thus, all regulati ...
The Middle-Eastern Cold War: The Religious Struggle Between The Kingdom
... of becoming the sole Islamic power in the regime. This would also explain its interest in acquiring nuclear technology, its anti-Western rhetoric and its support for Islamist movements that are hostile to Israel. However, even though the Iranian regime claims to be supporting all Islamist movements ...
... of becoming the sole Islamic power in the regime. This would also explain its interest in acquiring nuclear technology, its anti-Western rhetoric and its support for Islamist movements that are hostile to Israel. However, even though the Iranian regime claims to be supporting all Islamist movements ...
The `Banu Ma`ruf` of the Levant – Druze Identity and Religion
... question: Why, then, do the Druze often represent themselves as Muslims despite the fact that they are not of this religion? The answer is related to the fact that the Druze broke away from Islam in the 10th century and crystallized for themselves a faith that contradicts Islam. This brought about t ...
... question: Why, then, do the Druze often represent themselves as Muslims despite the fact that they are not of this religion? The answer is related to the fact that the Druze broke away from Islam in the 10th century and crystallized for themselves a faith that contradicts Islam. This brought about t ...
Fatima Zahra (A.S.), Daughter of Prophet Muhammad
... they had for themselves to the needy and broke the fast with water only. They endured three days of hunger for the sake of Allah. Allah was so pleased with them that the entire Chapter 76 was revealed to honor them. ...
... they had for themselves to the needy and broke the fast with water only. They endured three days of hunger for the sake of Allah. Allah was so pleased with them that the entire Chapter 76 was revealed to honor them. ...
Freedom, Norms, and the Ban of the Muslim Veil in France: 1830
... nation-state that would promote the equal rights of all citizens to such an extent that it would do away with the need for smaller group identities. According to Ellen Wiles, “since the time of the Revolution, all hyphenated or localized identities have been associated with subversion and disloyalty ...
... nation-state that would promote the equal rights of all citizens to such an extent that it would do away with the need for smaller group identities. According to Ellen Wiles, “since the time of the Revolution, all hyphenated or localized identities have been associated with subversion and disloyalty ...
Hadhrat Abu Bakr
... ‘Umar! You may beat us as much as you like, but we are not going to give up our faith.’ This made Hadhrat Umar (ra) calm down and he asked them to recite a portion of the Holy Qur’an for him. He was so moved by the Qur’anic verses that his eyes filled with tears. He went straight to the Holy Prophet ...
... ‘Umar! You may beat us as much as you like, but we are not going to give up our faith.’ This made Hadhrat Umar (ra) calm down and he asked them to recite a portion of the Holy Qur’an for him. He was so moved by the Qur’anic verses that his eyes filled with tears. He went straight to the Holy Prophet ...
Download attachment
... Introduction The term waqf literally means “to hold” or “to confine”. This term is used in Islam in the sense of endowing and preserving something for the benefit of the needy among Muslims. It relates primarily to land and buildings and secondly to books, cattle, shares, stocks and cash. The word “ ...
... Introduction The term waqf literally means “to hold” or “to confine”. This term is used in Islam in the sense of endowing and preserving something for the benefit of the needy among Muslims. It relates primarily to land and buildings and secondly to books, cattle, shares, stocks and cash. The word “ ...
Sufism (Wikipedia)
... The spread of Sufism has been considered a definitive factor in the spread of Islam, and in the creation of integrally Islamic cultures, especially in Africa and Asia. Recent academic work on these topics has focused on the role of Sufism in creating and propagating the culture of the Ottoman world, ...
... The spread of Sufism has been considered a definitive factor in the spread of Islam, and in the creation of integrally Islamic cultures, especially in Africa and Asia. Recent academic work on these topics has focused on the role of Sufism in creating and propagating the culture of the Ottoman world, ...
Fundamentals of Islamic Economic System Exchange
... Now in the light of the verses of the Qur’an and particularly in the light of Ahadith of the Prophet, let us understand various aspects of sale. What is Sale? Sale is contract, like any other civil contract, which is made by declaration and acceptance expressed clearly in words or in expression conv ...
... Now in the light of the verses of the Qur’an and particularly in the light of Ahadith of the Prophet, let us understand various aspects of sale. What is Sale? Sale is contract, like any other civil contract, which is made by declaration and acceptance expressed clearly in words or in expression conv ...
Full page fax print - Bangladesh Journals Online
... of Debal of Sind led to the conquest of Sind in 712 A.D. led by Muhammad bin Qashim. It not only secured the Arab navigation but also encouraged and gave an impetus to their commercial activities on the entire sea routes. Unfortunately we have no detail of the early contact between Arabia and Bengal ...
... of Debal of Sind led to the conquest of Sind in 712 A.D. led by Muhammad bin Qashim. It not only secured the Arab navigation but also encouraged and gave an impetus to their commercial activities on the entire sea routes. Unfortunately we have no detail of the early contact between Arabia and Bengal ...
Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (Lahore) Fiji A Brief History in Fiji
... laboratories and the latest in computer technology. Mr Muhammad Abdullah worked very closely with the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (Lahore) as an esteemed and dependable ally. In the mid-1950s, Mr Abdullah together with his family migrated to the United States of America as a missionary/teacher. ...
... laboratories and the latest in computer technology. Mr Muhammad Abdullah worked very closely with the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (Lahore) as an esteemed and dependable ally. In the mid-1950s, Mr Abdullah together with his family migrated to the United States of America as a missionary/teacher. ...
Heirs to world culture_DEF1.indd
... Pekan Baru and Malaya. With the help of Indonesian students in Egypt, Muchtar established the journals Seruan Al-Azhar and Pilihan Timur, both of which were anti-colonial and nationalist. 15 For example, according to commentary by Rusydi (1983:94), Hamka’s father once was sent the book Qisshatul Ad ...
... Pekan Baru and Malaya. With the help of Indonesian students in Egypt, Muchtar established the journals Seruan Al-Azhar and Pilihan Timur, both of which were anti-colonial and nationalist. 15 For example, according to commentary by Rusydi (1983:94), Hamka’s father once was sent the book Qisshatul Ad ...
Milad Ibn Kathir Last
... from the Quran and Sunnah.’ Thus, it is true that to celebrate ‘Milad’ is a ‘Biddah’ according to the Arabic lexicon but not according to the ‘Shariyah’! As celebrating ‘Milad’ is not only permitted, but there is substantial evidence of it being recommended by the Holy Quran and Noble Sunnah! Imam I ...
... from the Quran and Sunnah.’ Thus, it is true that to celebrate ‘Milad’ is a ‘Biddah’ according to the Arabic lexicon but not according to the ‘Shariyah’! As celebrating ‘Milad’ is not only permitted, but there is substantial evidence of it being recommended by the Holy Quran and Noble Sunnah! Imam I ...
Shehu Uthman Dan Fodio and his economic ideas
... But most of his teachers were Madinah trained; some of them were students of alSindi (Sulaiman, 1986, pp. 10-11). Thus his educational line tree coincides with that of Shaykh Muhammad b. Abd al-Wahhab and Shah Wali-Allah al-Dihlawi. He was much influenced by his teacher Jibril b. Umar. The latter ha ...
... But most of his teachers were Madinah trained; some of them were students of alSindi (Sulaiman, 1986, pp. 10-11). Thus his educational line tree coincides with that of Shaykh Muhammad b. Abd al-Wahhab and Shah Wali-Allah al-Dihlawi. He was much influenced by his teacher Jibril b. Umar. The latter ha ...
Imam Ali
... 23. How does Uthman get into power? Shoorah council votes for him 24. What are some problems Uthman starts with his reign? What happens as ...
... 23. How does Uthman get into power? Shoorah council votes for him 24. What are some problems Uthman starts with his reign? What happens as ...
Q 16 Mein Kampf.qxd
... ready, willing, and able to mow the Jews down. There is a subtlety in the unabridged version of this dialog that I would like to bring to your attention. The Jews were described as having armor and coats of mail but not swords. And that is because the Qaynuqa were gold and metal smiths. They made je ...
... ready, willing, and able to mow the Jews down. There is a subtlety in the unabridged version of this dialog that I would like to bring to your attention. The Jews were described as having armor and coats of mail but not swords. And that is because the Qaynuqa were gold and metal smiths. They made je ...
The Shi`i Perception of Jihad Assaf Moghadam
... interest in recent years, particularly in the Western world. While the concept of jihad and its meaning in Islam is often misunderstood, an even deeper lack of knowledge is apparent over how Shi´a Muslims relate to the concept of jihad. The purpose of this study is hen ...
... interest in recent years, particularly in the Western world. While the concept of jihad and its meaning in Islam is often misunderstood, an even deeper lack of knowledge is apparent over how Shi´a Muslims relate to the concept of jihad. The purpose of this study is hen ...
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 ...
Islamic schools and branches
See Islamic theology for Islamic schools of divinity; see Aqidah for the concept of the different ""creeds"" in Islam; see Ilm al-Kalam for the concept of theological discourse.This article summarizes the different branches and various types of schools in Islam.There are three types of schools in Islam: Schools of Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic schools of Sufism better known as Tasawwufī-tārīqat and Aqidah schools of Islamic divinity. While all branches recognize the Qur'an, they differ in which other authorities they acknowledge.This article also summarizes Islamism – the view that Islam is also a political system – and Liberal movements within Islam based on Ijtihad or interpretation of the scriptures.