The Story of the Quran DOC
... instructions as to what verses and chapters belonged where. The Quran was written down under the direct supervision of Prophet Muhammad. Uthman, one of the Prophet’s closest companions recalled that, “when something was revealed to him, Prophet Muhammad would call someone from amongst those who used ...
... instructions as to what verses and chapters belonged where. The Quran was written down under the direct supervision of Prophet Muhammad. Uthman, one of the Prophet’s closest companions recalled that, “when something was revealed to him, Prophet Muhammad would call someone from amongst those who used ...
Deconstruction of Jihad Radicalism in Islamic Law: A Conceptual
... Khilafah with the territorial control of the Syrian makes public trauma to recur because various Kingdom (The Levant), namely: Syria, Iraq, bombing terrors occur in Indonesia. In 2000, Jordan and Palestine (and Israel). Global jihad in societies were shocked with the bombs Syria (and Iraq) manages t ...
... Khilafah with the territorial control of the Syrian makes public trauma to recur because various Kingdom (The Levant), namely: Syria, Iraq, bombing terrors occur in Indonesia. In 2000, Jordan and Palestine (and Israel). Global jihad in societies were shocked with the bombs Syria (and Iraq) manages t ...
The Need of Ijtihad for Sustainable Development in Islam
... Muslims became static and began to rest on our laurels. The Quran called on us to engage in a continuous struggle. While we began to think that we had reached to the limit and began to rest intellectually, while others were marching on [11]. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had given the basic principle only ...
... Muslims became static and began to rest on our laurels. The Quran called on us to engage in a continuous struggle. While we began to think that we had reached to the limit and began to rest intellectually, while others were marching on [11]. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had given the basic principle only ...
IMAMAT AND KHILAFAT
... of the time get an opportunity to take part in the election? Where were people like Ali, Abu Dhar, Salman Farsi, Ibn Abbas and Ammar Yasir? Why did the so called election take place in secret? Why not for example in the Prophet’s mosque? However, the result of the election was that Abu Bakr came int ...
... of the time get an opportunity to take part in the election? Where were people like Ali, Abu Dhar, Salman Farsi, Ibn Abbas and Ammar Yasir? Why did the so called election take place in secret? Why not for example in the Prophet’s mosque? However, the result of the election was that Abu Bakr came int ...
Jihad Re-Examined: Islamic Law and International Law
... Even if this hadith were to be authentic, the Prophet reportedly said it after returning from the battlefield of Badr. This indicates that it was not intended to undermine the armed jihad for purposes of self-defence. According to the logic of the hadith itself, Muslims should start with the ‘lesser ...
... Even if this hadith were to be authentic, the Prophet reportedly said it after returning from the battlefield of Badr. This indicates that it was not intended to undermine the armed jihad for purposes of self-defence. According to the logic of the hadith itself, Muslims should start with the ‘lesser ...
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 ...
Global Multiculturalism, Flexible Acculturation
... The idea of a cartoon competition came from the newspaper‘s cultural editor, Flemming Rose. A year earlier he traveled to Philadelphia to visit Daniel Pipes and wrote a positive article about him.3 Daniel Pipes, a fervent neoconservative Zionist who compares militant Islam with fascism (the familiar ...
... The idea of a cartoon competition came from the newspaper‘s cultural editor, Flemming Rose. A year earlier he traveled to Philadelphia to visit Daniel Pipes and wrote a positive article about him.3 Daniel Pipes, a fervent neoconservative Zionist who compares militant Islam with fascism (the familiar ...
Read Study - Strategic Studies Institute
... mass of actual or potential supporters. “Groups that do not implode,” she continues, “may be cut off from their supporters. Marginalization occurs when there is a diminution of active or passive support, or even a popular backlash against the violence.”17 From the above one may predict that terroris ...
... mass of actual or potential supporters. “Groups that do not implode,” she continues, “may be cut off from their supporters. Marginalization occurs when there is a diminution of active or passive support, or even a popular backlash against the violence.”17 From the above one may predict that terroris ...
View the full thesis here. - The Watson Institute for International and
... Khomeini embodied, which enabled him to appeal to Muslims and Iranians on a large scale. Khomeini held a certain religious authority, that blessed him with a “gift of grace,” making his messages all the more powerful, as it generated tremendous acceptance levels within Iran. Khomeini was so powerful ...
... Khomeini embodied, which enabled him to appeal to Muslims and Iranians on a large scale. Khomeini held a certain religious authority, that blessed him with a “gift of grace,” making his messages all the more powerful, as it generated tremendous acceptance levels within Iran. Khomeini was so powerful ...
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 ...
EARLY MUSLIM PRINTING - UGA Electronic Theses and
... Istanbul in 1725. While the Christian and Jewish communities in Istanbul were utilizing the typographic press to print religious texts for 200 years, the Ottoman Muslim community was not allowed to print religious texts in Arabic script until after 1800. Measuring the timing of early Muslim printing ...
... Istanbul in 1725. While the Christian and Jewish communities in Istanbul were utilizing the typographic press to print religious texts for 200 years, the Ottoman Muslim community was not allowed to print religious texts in Arabic script until after 1800. Measuring the timing of early Muslim printing ...
Boko Haram Fundamentalism: A Critical Metamorphosis
... normative evaluation, as bad, evil and sinful. In the Hausa context, it means masquerading is prohibited. This understanding is invoked by the belief that Western education has tumbled and ...
... normative evaluation, as bad, evil and sinful. In the Hausa context, it means masquerading is prohibited. This understanding is invoked by the belief that Western education has tumbled and ...
Index to English Titles »v¼¦¢¯A ºB´¯A±®î ³½Bª¯
... Age of the Kushanas: a numismatic study: 441 Age of Zarathushtra: 873, 8857 Age of Zoroaster and the Rigveda: 6571 Agha, shaikh and state: the social and political structures of Kurdistan: 2647 Agricultural change and rural society in Southern Iran: 6776 ...
... Age of the Kushanas: a numismatic study: 441 Age of Zarathushtra: 873, 8857 Age of Zoroaster and the Rigveda: 6571 Agha, shaikh and state: the social and political structures of Kurdistan: 2647 Agricultural change and rural society in Southern Iran: 6776 ...
The heart and cardiovascular system in the Qur`an and Hadeeth
... were substantiated by rational thought and calculations. This inharmonious relationship significantly slowed the progress of scientific discoveries and advancements, compelling scientists to work in secret out of fear of the. During the same period, the vast Islamic empire was the epicenter of all aca ...
... were substantiated by rational thought and calculations. This inharmonious relationship significantly slowed the progress of scientific discoveries and advancements, compelling scientists to work in secret out of fear of the. During the same period, the vast Islamic empire was the epicenter of all aca ...
[a] the qur`an`s manuscript evidence
... evidence shows that the trade was primarily local (as we will discuss later), caravans were in use. How did the caravaneers keep their records? They certainly didn't memorise the figures. And finally, we must ask how we came by the Qur'an if there was no-one capable of putting-pen-to-paper before th ...
... evidence shows that the trade was primarily local (as we will discuss later), caravans were in use. How did the caravaneers keep their records? They certainly didn't memorise the figures. And finally, we must ask how we came by the Qur'an if there was no-one capable of putting-pen-to-paper before th ...
The Contexts of Religion and Violence
... [3] Given the evidence, some have suggested an intrinsic relationship between religion and violence. One line of scholarship, represented by Norman Cohn and J. Harold Ellens, holds that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam incorporate in their respective theologies the ancient Zoroastrian notion that hi ...
... [3] Given the evidence, some have suggested an intrinsic relationship between religion and violence. One line of scholarship, represented by Norman Cohn and J. Harold Ellens, holds that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam incorporate in their respective theologies the ancient Zoroastrian notion that hi ...
Husain Du`aa and Western Writers
... Little wonder that for over 1400 years Muslims, have been nurturing the tale of Karbala in their hearts like an open wound, lest they should forget the supreme sacrifice of Imam Husain and his ...
... Little wonder that for over 1400 years Muslims, have been nurturing the tale of Karbala in their hearts like an open wound, lest they should forget the supreme sacrifice of Imam Husain and his ...
As-Sunnah: The Prophet*S Way
... َاس َما نُ ِز َل ِإلَ ْي ِه ْم َولَعَلا ُه ْم يَت َفَ اك ُرون ...
... َاس َما نُ ِز َل ِإلَ ْي ِه ْم َولَعَلا ُه ْم يَت َفَ اك ُرون ...
Essential Elements in Islamic Finance
... In ascertaining the needs of Muslim clients more precisely, there are three main elements which have to be considered: firstly, the practice of the Sunna – which can be defined briefly as: ‘the customary practice of a person or group of people. It has come to refer almost exclusively to the practice ...
... In ascertaining the needs of Muslim clients more precisely, there are three main elements which have to be considered: firstly, the practice of the Sunna – which can be defined briefly as: ‘the customary practice of a person or group of people. It has come to refer almost exclusively to the practice ...
SAMUEL MARINUS ZWEMER - The Journal of Academic Social
... reflective of his influence by the nineteenth-century humanitarian missionary endeavor.14 Zwemer married with Amy on May 1896 in Baghdad.15 Not long after this, Zwemer and Amy were sent to Bahrain to pioneer and open a mission office where he shared the gospel at every opportunity he had. This was p ...
... reflective of his influence by the nineteenth-century humanitarian missionary endeavor.14 Zwemer married with Amy on May 1896 in Baghdad.15 Not long after this, Zwemer and Amy were sent to Bahrain to pioneer and open a mission office where he shared the gospel at every opportunity he had. This was p ...
Three Different Readings of al-Farabi`s Political Philosophy
... philosophy has played a great role in ...
... philosophy has played a great role in ...
The Muslim Brotherhood - in its own words
... reached the conclusion that the only way to fulfill this great duty is by following the path of the Messenger of Allah and his followers when they established the first Muslim state. This path is summarized in just a few words: faith and work, love and brotherhood, preparation and Jihad. This is wha ...
... reached the conclusion that the only way to fulfill this great duty is by following the path of the Messenger of Allah and his followers when they established the first Muslim state. This path is summarized in just a few words: faith and work, love and brotherhood, preparation and Jihad. This is wha ...
The Reality of Tasawwuf in Light of the - Tanzeem-e
... of Islam — the specific, minute details of religious rituals and dogma. In other words, most of the emphasis was placed on the exoteric and formal dimension of Islam whereas its esoteric and spiritual dimension began to disappear from view. Although the aversion was initiated by the label of tasawwu ...
... of Islam — the specific, minute details of religious rituals and dogma. In other words, most of the emphasis was placed on the exoteric and formal dimension of Islam whereas its esoteric and spiritual dimension began to disappear from view. Although the aversion was initiated by the label of tasawwu ...