Islam
... purification must be total (ghosl) after coitus, semen emission, and cessation of menses. The ablution (wudu) is prescribed before all prayer. This includes washing the hands three times; rinsing the mouth three times; cleaning the nostrils by sniffing water three times; washing the face from forehe ...
... purification must be total (ghosl) after coitus, semen emission, and cessation of menses. The ablution (wudu) is prescribed before all prayer. This includes washing the hands three times; rinsing the mouth three times; cleaning the nostrils by sniffing water three times; washing the face from forehe ...
Halal info
... The word “Halal” Literally means permissible and in translation, it is usually used as lawful. Opposite to Halal is Haram, which means unlawful or forbidden. With today’s manufacturing and food production, it is hard to know what goes in the food we eat. Food labeling helps, but not everything is li ...
... The word “Halal” Literally means permissible and in translation, it is usually used as lawful. Opposite to Halal is Haram, which means unlawful or forbidden. With today’s manufacturing and food production, it is hard to know what goes in the food we eat. Food labeling helps, but not everything is li ...
Read more - Bengal Muslim Research Institute
... told me that he was born on 31 December 1924. According to a published obituary by Dr. S. A. Mabud, and Akbar S. Ahmed (3) in The Independent dated 13 August, 1998, Ali Ashraf was born on 1 January 1925. Ali Ashraf also claimed that his great-grandfather studied Islamic subjects at Al-Azhar Universi ...
... told me that he was born on 31 December 1924. According to a published obituary by Dr. S. A. Mabud, and Akbar S. Ahmed (3) in The Independent dated 13 August, 1998, Ali Ashraf was born on 1 January 1925. Ali Ashraf also claimed that his great-grandfather studied Islamic subjects at Al-Azhar Universi ...
Deoband - WordPress.com
... The problem was, of course, that the mass of ordinary Muslims were absolutely not Wahabis. They were traditional Sunni Muslims. And above all ordinary Muslim society was dominated by the Sufi Pirs and by a network of Sufi Tombs and Shrines. The Muslim Community, in fact, already had its own rulers ...
... The problem was, of course, that the mass of ordinary Muslims were absolutely not Wahabis. They were traditional Sunni Muslims. And above all ordinary Muslim society was dominated by the Sufi Pirs and by a network of Sufi Tombs and Shrines. The Muslim Community, in fact, already had its own rulers ...
Contents - Beck-Shop
... century with the prophet Muhammad (Mohammed), whose followers are called Muslims. Muslims follow the Sunnah (the deeds of Muhammad) and his teachings as they are written down in the Qur'an (Koran). Most Muslims belong to two major denominations, Sunni and Shi'a. There are almost six times as many Su ...
... century with the prophet Muhammad (Mohammed), whose followers are called Muslims. Muslims follow the Sunnah (the deeds of Muhammad) and his teachings as they are written down in the Qur'an (Koran). Most Muslims belong to two major denominations, Sunni and Shi'a. There are almost six times as many Su ...
the new challenges of political islam in malaysia
... Osama bin Laden and Afghanistan’s Taliban government in its open rallies served the government’s intentions of portraying PAS as harbouring a furtive fifth column agenda (Farish 2002: 165-170, 2004: 667-682). Such toying with causes widely regarded as ‘extremist’ alienated it from both nonpartisan ...
... Osama bin Laden and Afghanistan’s Taliban government in its open rallies served the government’s intentions of portraying PAS as harbouring a furtive fifth column agenda (Farish 2002: 165-170, 2004: 667-682). Such toying with causes widely regarded as ‘extremist’ alienated it from both nonpartisan ...
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... for women in contemporary Islamic societies. Mernissi rejects the practice of Muslim men who quote sacred Islamic texts to justify privately held misogynistic attitudes. Masked as a traditional examination of the holy text, she systematically examines the authenticity of the Hadith that she feels do ...
... for women in contemporary Islamic societies. Mernissi rejects the practice of Muslim men who quote sacred Islamic texts to justify privately held misogynistic attitudes. Masked as a traditional examination of the holy text, she systematically examines the authenticity of the Hadith that she feels do ...
The Companions of Prophet Muhammad: Bilal ibn Rabah
... offers justice and mercy for all. Although in this modern world we tend to think of the human race as somehow evolved and separated from the barbarity we read about in our history, a small scratch at the surface reveals that this is not so. Slavery still exists, oppression has been taken to new and ...
... offers justice and mercy for all. Although in this modern world we tend to think of the human race as somehow evolved and separated from the barbarity we read about in our history, a small scratch at the surface reveals that this is not so. Slavery still exists, oppression has been taken to new and ...
Scrutinizing The Epistemology of Islamic Economics
... Thirdly, the third phase of Islamic economic thought marks the translation of Islamic sciences in general and Greco-Arab sciences’ (Muslim scholars’ additions and commentaries over Greek philosophy) in particular from Arabic to Latin and other European languages.17 There are many works of Muslim thi ...
... Thirdly, the third phase of Islamic economic thought marks the translation of Islamic sciences in general and Greco-Arab sciences’ (Muslim scholars’ additions and commentaries over Greek philosophy) in particular from Arabic to Latin and other European languages.17 There are many works of Muslim thi ...
Islam Unveiled - Thedivineconspiracy.org
... also be aware that the rigidity of Islamic doctrine conflicts with the actual daily conduct of Muslims. The imam or mullah who comes beseeching for a bottle of whisky or a bribe is a familiar figure, and so is the rabid anti-Western Islamic extremist who asks how to get his son into an Ivy League univ ...
... also be aware that the rigidity of Islamic doctrine conflicts with the actual daily conduct of Muslims. The imam or mullah who comes beseeching for a bottle of whisky or a bribe is a familiar figure, and so is the rabid anti-Western Islamic extremist who asks how to get his son into an Ivy League univ ...
IEC Calendar Letterhead
... 9:00am led by Hujjatul Islam Saiyed Mehboob Mehdi Abidi al-Najafi. Moulana Mehdi will also preside over what will be yet another memorable Jashan-e-Eid-e-Ghadeer and Eid-eMubahila program on Friday, December 4. Join the celebrations this month! May the blessings of Allah (SWT) be with all us. Once a ...
... 9:00am led by Hujjatul Islam Saiyed Mehboob Mehdi Abidi al-Najafi. Moulana Mehdi will also preside over what will be yet another memorable Jashan-e-Eid-e-Ghadeer and Eid-eMubahila program on Friday, December 4. Join the celebrations this month! May the blessings of Allah (SWT) be with all us. Once a ...
3 5 7 8 9 Sufism: A Look into the History of Islamic Mysticism Corey
... In conclusion, Sufism grew out of a back to basics movement initiated by ascetics who were displeased with the way in which the leadership of the Muslim Empire was conducting itself. Early followers of the movement sought guidance from masters in an effort to become spiritually closer to God. These ...
... In conclusion, Sufism grew out of a back to basics movement initiated by ascetics who were displeased with the way in which the leadership of the Muslim Empire was conducting itself. Early followers of the movement sought guidance from masters in an effort to become spiritually closer to God. These ...
Sheikh Abdel‐Fatah Al‐Khalidi Revitalizes Sayid Qutb
... cursory discussion of Islamic history that would expose the shallow manipulation Khalidi is attempting. For example, the caliphate is an institution born out of pre‐Islamic Arabian tradition. In Al‐Tabari’s History of Prophets and Kings, written late ninth century AD, one learns that upon Prop ...
... cursory discussion of Islamic history that would expose the shallow manipulation Khalidi is attempting. For example, the caliphate is an institution born out of pre‐Islamic Arabian tradition. In Al‐Tabari’s History of Prophets and Kings, written late ninth century AD, one learns that upon Prop ...
The Coordination Function of Islamic Ethics in Transforming Islamic
... The Coordination Function of Islamic Ethics in Transforming Islamic Societies ...
... The Coordination Function of Islamic Ethics in Transforming Islamic Societies ...
Guest Commentary - Combating Terrorism Center at West Point
... cursory discussion of Islamic history that would expose the shallow manipulation Khalidi is attempting. For example, the caliphate is an institution born out of pre‐Islamic Arabian tradition. In Al‐Tabari’s History of Prophets and Kings, written late ninth century AD, one learns that upon Prop ...
... cursory discussion of Islamic history that would expose the shallow manipulation Khalidi is attempting. For example, the caliphate is an institution born out of pre‐Islamic Arabian tradition. In Al‐Tabari’s History of Prophets and Kings, written late ninth century AD, one learns that upon Prop ...
Contents - Indonesian Publication Index
... people with broad knowledge. The knowledge in this regard is universal, covering both secular and religious knowledge. However, this broad sense narrows to limited people, to those who possess good command of Islamic knowledge, particularly fiqh (Islamic law) and hadi>th.5 Thus, the term ‘ulama> den ...
... people with broad knowledge. The knowledge in this regard is universal, covering both secular and religious knowledge. However, this broad sense narrows to limited people, to those who possess good command of Islamic knowledge, particularly fiqh (Islamic law) and hadi>th.5 Thus, the term ‘ulama> den ...
American Crescent - Hassan Qazwini - Book
... Qazwini’s background, training and outlook. Qazwini draws on his rich knowledge of Islam and of Shiism, along with his 15 years of experience of American life, to explain his faith to readers who do not share it. This feature of the book bears comparison with Tariq Ramadan’s “In the Footsteps of the ...
... Qazwini’s background, training and outlook. Qazwini draws on his rich knowledge of Islam and of Shiism, along with his 15 years of experience of American life, to explain his faith to readers who do not share it. This feature of the book bears comparison with Tariq Ramadan’s “In the Footsteps of the ...
Shrine Pilgrimage (Ziyārat)
... divine attributes of God are held to be remote from human nature, so that according to orthodox teaching no person can be closer to God than any other. Mecca and Medina are, ideally, revered not because they represent the birth and dwelling-places of the Prophet, but because they are reminders of th ...
... divine attributes of God are held to be remote from human nature, so that according to orthodox teaching no person can be closer to God than any other. Mecca and Medina are, ideally, revered not because they represent the birth and dwelling-places of the Prophet, but because they are reminders of th ...
Print this article - Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals
... known in the West despite lengthy stays in the United States, ‘Azzam was responsible for internationalizing the Islamist struggle against secularism, socialism, and materialism. Though a scholar, ‘Azzam took his campaign to the front lines of Afghanistan during the Afghan-Soviet war, organizing the ...
... known in the West despite lengthy stays in the United States, ‘Azzam was responsible for internationalizing the Islamist struggle against secularism, socialism, and materialism. Though a scholar, ‘Azzam took his campaign to the front lines of Afghanistan during the Afghan-Soviet war, organizing the ...
A Reconsideration of the Sunni-Shi`a Divide in Early Islam
... related to Shi’ism but were not yet defined as such. Second, a more significant problem is that many early political sects and theological interpretations that came to be labeled as Shi’ite could also have been labeled as Sunni or vice-versa. Many early Islamic scholars who are now renowned for play ...
... related to Shi’ism but were not yet defined as such. Second, a more significant problem is that many early political sects and theological interpretations that came to be labeled as Shi’ite could also have been labeled as Sunni or vice-versa. Many early Islamic scholars who are now renowned for play ...
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... [with fear] from Allah and [seeking] His approval better or one who laid the foundation of his building on the edge of a bank about to collapse, so it collapsed with him into the fire of Hell? And Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people. ...
... [with fear] from Allah and [seeking] His approval better or one who laid the foundation of his building on the edge of a bank about to collapse, so it collapsed with him into the fire of Hell? And Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people. ...
Islamic and Talmudic Jurisprudence: The Four Roots of Islamic Law
... Jews, that scripture is the Torah, and for Muslims, the Qur'an.2 Jewish rabbinic law developed during the first five centuries A.D., culminating in the editing of the Talmud in the sixth century.3 Islamic *Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School. The author gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the ...
... Jews, that scripture is the Torah, and for Muslims, the Qur'an.2 Jewish rabbinic law developed during the first five centuries A.D., culminating in the editing of the Talmud in the sixth century.3 Islamic *Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School. The author gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the ...
Between Text and Practice: Considerations in the Anthropological
... 1986:6). Asad seems to take a theological position about the "corrupted" nature of local Islam, and seems to suggest that the great tradition is indeed more real than the little tradition. Abdul Hamid el-Zein criticizes academicians who, like Asad, make theological assertions. He argues "both theolo ...
... 1986:6). Asad seems to take a theological position about the "corrupted" nature of local Islam, and seems to suggest that the great tradition is indeed more real than the little tradition. Abdul Hamid el-Zein criticizes academicians who, like Asad, make theological assertions. He argues "both theolo ...
The Sunni-Shi`a Divide and Today`s Iran
... As the most powerful leader among the were thus already fixed, just decades after Umayyad clan, Mu’awiyah felt obliged the death of Muhammad. The debate was to seek vengeance for the murder of his less about apostasy or heresy, and more uncle, ‘Uthman, against ‘Ali, whom he over legitimacy of claims ...
... As the most powerful leader among the were thus already fixed, just decades after Umayyad clan, Mu’awiyah felt obliged the death of Muhammad. The debate was to seek vengeance for the murder of his less about apostasy or heresy, and more uncle, ‘Uthman, against ‘Ali, whom he over legitimacy of claims ...