Leadership in Twelver Imami Shi`ism Mortaza Motahhari`s Ideas on
... Who then is responsible for leadership? What is the characteristic feature of the leader or of leadership? To the former question, Motahhari answers: the Prophet Muhammad’s descendents (i.e. Imams, ‘itrati);8) as to the latter, he states that there is no clear-cut division between political problems ...
... Who then is responsible for leadership? What is the characteristic feature of the leader or of leadership? To the former question, Motahhari answers: the Prophet Muhammad’s descendents (i.e. Imams, ‘itrati);8) as to the latter, he states that there is no clear-cut division between political problems ...
the management operating procedures based on surah al
... profitability. The various definitions on management by the scholars do not differ much from one another. Generally it is understood as an effort to achieve the objectives of an organisation by utilising human and technical resources in the most effective way (Boone and Kurtz, 2011; Robbins et al., ...
... profitability. The various definitions on management by the scholars do not differ much from one another. Generally it is understood as an effort to achieve the objectives of an organisation by utilising human and technical resources in the most effective way (Boone and Kurtz, 2011; Robbins et al., ...
Study on the Malaysian Islamic Visual Art: The Contemporary View
... Robert Irwin (1982) stated that Islamic Art as the art of Islamic cultures and not just to the arts related to the religion of Islam. Futhermore, Islamic Art is neither art of specific era nor that of particular place or people and it neither a style nor a movement. Moreover, the painting of Sulaima ...
... Robert Irwin (1982) stated that Islamic Art as the art of Islamic cultures and not just to the arts related to the religion of Islam. Futhermore, Islamic Art is neither art of specific era nor that of particular place or people and it neither a style nor a movement. Moreover, the painting of Sulaima ...
Islamic Art and Culture: a resource for teachers
... or even whether a successor was possible. Were individual Muslims bound only to God or also to each other in an Islamic polity? Initially, some Arab tribes withdrew from the Muslim state. Abu Bakr assumed Muhammad’s temporal authority (no one could replace him as prophet) and for two years battled b ...
... or even whether a successor was possible. Were individual Muslims bound only to God or also to each other in an Islamic polity? Initially, some Arab tribes withdrew from the Muslim state. Abu Bakr assumed Muhammad’s temporal authority (no one could replace him as prophet) and for two years battled b ...
on opportunity cost and time value of money in
... and ÍarÉm, the Islamic choice only allows him to choose for the ÍalÉl one. Consequently a choice what is ÍarÉm is not part of his choice. He has to forgo it. However, when he forgoes the prohibited one this is not an opportunity cost for him. Let us take an example from choices between putting our m ...
... and ÍarÉm, the Islamic choice only allows him to choose for the ÍalÉl one. Consequently a choice what is ÍarÉm is not part of his choice. He has to forgo it. However, when he forgoes the prohibited one this is not an opportunity cost for him. Let us take an example from choices between putting our m ...
Council of American
... distribution activities in the Islamic state. The Islamic courts ruled this way for over one thousand years and used 5:90 to justify the Islamic law thereby perpetuating the theory of “abrogation or Nasikh-Mansookh. Another line of thought to rationalize Abrogation theory is the most recently reveal ...
... distribution activities in the Islamic state. The Islamic courts ruled this way for over one thousand years and used 5:90 to justify the Islamic law thereby perpetuating the theory of “abrogation or Nasikh-Mansookh. Another line of thought to rationalize Abrogation theory is the most recently reveal ...
Full Text - International Journal of Business, Humanities and
... view about reality and truth that explains the facts regarding existence. The Islamic view transverses the physical realm by comprehensively encompassing both the worldly realm and the after-world. According to Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (1995:1) this interpretation contradicts with another inter ...
... view about reality and truth that explains the facts regarding existence. The Islamic view transverses the physical realm by comprehensively encompassing both the worldly realm and the after-world. According to Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (1995:1) this interpretation contradicts with another inter ...
Obj: (7.2.2) Students will be able to identify and summarize key
... Muhammed prospered in business and became a respected member of the community. But he was critical of Meccan society. All around him, he saw greed, corruption, and violence. Arab traditions of honor and duty were being ignored. Seeking peace of mind, Muhammed retreated to a cave to pray and reflect. ...
... Muhammed prospered in business and became a respected member of the community. But he was critical of Meccan society. All around him, he saw greed, corruption, and violence. Arab traditions of honor and duty were being ignored. Seeking peace of mind, Muhammed retreated to a cave to pray and reflect. ...
Enes Karić : Islam as common culture - Hal-SHS
... four centuries of Ottoman presence in this part of the Yugoslav space. Later on, Bosnia-Herzegovina was incorporated into the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1818-1941), the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945), and the Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (1945-1991). Following t ...
... four centuries of Ottoman presence in this part of the Yugoslav space. Later on, Bosnia-Herzegovina was incorporated into the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1818-1941), the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945), and the Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (1945-1991). Following t ...
LESSON 1
... technology and what not. Equal economic distributions have been largely ignored and as a result, social injustice has increased. The gap between the rich and the poor nations is widening. The developing countries of the Third World are suffering from inflation due to the monetary and trade policies ...
... technology and what not. Equal economic distributions have been largely ignored and as a result, social injustice has increased. The gap between the rich and the poor nations is widening. The developing countries of the Third World are suffering from inflation due to the monetary and trade policies ...
Islam: Religion of Peace or War
... Once Muhammad gained control of Mecca and his forces grew stronger, the Quranic verses about fighting changed yet again. Now, Muslims were commanded not just to fight back when they were wronged or attacked—they were told to go on the offensive—to kill the infidels, and bring Christians and Jews int ...
... Once Muhammad gained control of Mecca and his forces grew stronger, the Quranic verses about fighting changed yet again. Now, Muslims were commanded not just to fight back when they were wronged or attacked—they were told to go on the offensive—to kill the infidels, and bring Christians and Jews int ...
Wathakker - Islamic and lawsuit site Article Section Uthman Ibn Affan
... continued the humane and just rule of Prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakr, and Omar. He cared for the Muslims and expanded the Muslim Caliphate into Morocco, Afghanistan, and Azerbaijan. For six years, his reign was one of peace and calmness, but the winds of change were blowing over the empire. Uthman ibn A ...
... continued the humane and just rule of Prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakr, and Omar. He cared for the Muslims and expanded the Muslim Caliphate into Morocco, Afghanistan, and Azerbaijan. For six years, his reign was one of peace and calmness, but the winds of change were blowing over the empire. Uthman ibn A ...
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
... obeyed as long as he obeyed God. He was responsible for creating and maintaining conditions under which it would be easy for Muslims to live according to Islamic principles, and to see that justice was done to all. Abu Bakr, at the time he accepted the caliphate, stated his position thus: "The weak ...
... obeyed as long as he obeyed God. He was responsible for creating and maintaining conditions under which it would be easy for Muslims to live according to Islamic principles, and to see that justice was done to all. Abu Bakr, at the time he accepted the caliphate, stated his position thus: "The weak ...
Jinnah Institute Blasphemy Laws and the Quran Introduction: The
... because it is a Hadd punishment, [and] it cannot be pronounced in Ta’zir crimes. Contrary to the offence of blasphemy, the law of apostasy in Islamic jurisprudence is only applicable to Muslims; non-Muslims are not subjected to the law of apostasy. In Islamic jurisprudence, nonMuslims in a Muslim st ...
... because it is a Hadd punishment, [and] it cannot be pronounced in Ta’zir crimes. Contrary to the offence of blasphemy, the law of apostasy in Islamic jurisprudence is only applicable to Muslims; non-Muslims are not subjected to the law of apostasy. In Islamic jurisprudence, nonMuslims in a Muslim st ...
jihad - Webnode
... others, it can be performed using anything from legal, diplomatic and economic to political means. If there is no peaceful alternative, Islam also allows the use of force, but there are strict rules of engagement. Innocents - such as women, children, or invalids must never be harmed, and any peacefu ...
... others, it can be performed using anything from legal, diplomatic and economic to political means. If there is no peaceful alternative, Islam also allows the use of force, but there are strict rules of engagement. Innocents - such as women, children, or invalids must never be harmed, and any peacefu ...
Biography: Jacob Lassner, former director of Jewish Studies at
... the life of Jews in the lands of Islam. His written articles and refereed presentations on Near Eastern History and Jewish-Muslim relations number more than 150. He has delivered seventy lectures [seven endowed] at twenty-nine universities world wide, including: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, California- ...
... the life of Jews in the lands of Islam. His written articles and refereed presentations on Near Eastern History and Jewish-Muslim relations number more than 150. He has delivered seventy lectures [seven endowed] at twenty-nine universities world wide, including: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, California- ...
al-Amin - Muhammad`s life
... Part 3 - Muhammad’s Teachings Meet with Rejection Around 613 C.E., Muhammad began to preach to other Makkans. He taught that people must worship the one God, that all believers in God were equal, and that the rich should share their wealth. He urged Makkans to take care of orphans and the poor and t ...
... Part 3 - Muhammad’s Teachings Meet with Rejection Around 613 C.E., Muhammad began to preach to other Makkans. He taught that people must worship the one God, that all believers in God were equal, and that the rich should share their wealth. He urged Makkans to take care of orphans and the poor and t ...
` From the Literal to the Spiritual: The Development of the Prophet
... from there to heaven. Muslims also believe that Abraham was about to sacrifice his son Isma'il in obeisance to God's instruction on the same Holy Rock; hence, the Umayyad caliph, 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, built on it in 685, the first monument in Islam, the Dome of the Rock. On this journey the Prop ...
... from there to heaven. Muslims also believe that Abraham was about to sacrifice his son Isma'il in obeisance to God's instruction on the same Holy Rock; hence, the Umayyad caliph, 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, built on it in 685, the first monument in Islam, the Dome of the Rock. On this journey the Prop ...
Muhammad
... Yathrib welcomed Muhammad and his followers…eventually the city was renamed Madinah, which means “the city of the prophet”. ...
... Yathrib welcomed Muhammad and his followers…eventually the city was renamed Madinah, which means “the city of the prophet”. ...
Uthman bn Foduye (d.1817): An Analytical Study of
... Al- Arabi says in Al-Ahkam he (the governor) must appoint deputies, and they are numerous and of three kinds; the first of them is the appointing of a deputy over the provinces either to take charge of general affairs, or to take charge of specific matters. In differentiating the level of their res ...
... Al- Arabi says in Al-Ahkam he (the governor) must appoint deputies, and they are numerous and of three kinds; the first of them is the appointing of a deputy over the provinces either to take charge of general affairs, or to take charge of specific matters. In differentiating the level of their res ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLES Thanatopsis in Muslim Theological
... Last Day means the firmest and strongest belief in what will happen after the death such as the life in the isthmus or al-barzakh in Arabic, the events of the doomsday, and the affairs after the doomsday such as the resurrection, the congregation, the segregation, the record, the scale, the calculat ...
... Last Day means the firmest and strongest belief in what will happen after the death such as the life in the isthmus or al-barzakh in Arabic, the events of the doomsday, and the affairs after the doomsday such as the resurrection, the congregation, the segregation, the record, the scale, the calculat ...
Central Asian Cultural Intelligence for Military Operations Farsiwan
... In Afghanistan, Shia political activism in the 1980s-90s, mostly by the Hazara ethnic group, has increased the prominence of the Shia-Sunni issue within domestic politics. A Sunni backlash led by the Pashtuns ensued. It is difficult to disaggregate the issues of ethnic identity and religious affilia ...
... In Afghanistan, Shia political activism in the 1980s-90s, mostly by the Hazara ethnic group, has increased the prominence of the Shia-Sunni issue within domestic politics. A Sunni backlash led by the Pashtuns ensued. It is difficult to disaggregate the issues of ethnic identity and religious affilia ...
Islam and Democracy: Is Modernization a Barrier?
... of authoritarian political theory. But this was not limited to the Muslim world. All medieval civilizations were non-democratic in their vision of political authority. The patriarchal forms of monotheistic theology supported the conceptualization of the human political order on the pattern of divine ...
... of authoritarian political theory. But this was not limited to the Muslim world. All medieval civilizations were non-democratic in their vision of political authority. The patriarchal forms of monotheistic theology supported the conceptualization of the human political order on the pattern of divine ...
Understanding and Practicing of Islamic Teachings among Siamese
... continuous accommodation process by biara and bikhu in order to fulfil several social and political needs from dominant group around them. The effort to preserve Buddhism as an important symbol can be seen through the initiatives to ensure that biara will be looked after perfectly. Despite having no ...
... continuous accommodation process by biara and bikhu in order to fulfil several social and political needs from dominant group around them. The effort to preserve Buddhism as an important symbol can be seen through the initiatives to ensure that biara will be looked after perfectly. Despite having no ...