
- 1 - The Institute of Ismaili Studies Intellectual life in Fatimid Times A
... hierarchy within the da‘wa system, inside and outside of the Fatimid state. Here it is important to note that the Fatimid caliphate was geographically widely scattered. Hence, the organisation as well as the teachings of the da‘wa ensured consistency of doctrines and fostered loyalty to the Imams. T ...
... hierarchy within the da‘wa system, inside and outside of the Fatimid state. Here it is important to note that the Fatimid caliphate was geographically widely scattered. Hence, the organisation as well as the teachings of the da‘wa ensured consistency of doctrines and fostered loyalty to the Imams. T ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Since the religion of Islam is widely considered as ever-green, its principles connotes the special features such as universal application, flexibilty, general statement, impacts on human behaviour, relationship between causes and effects, equality in its importance, application in careful and discr ...
... Since the religion of Islam is widely considered as ever-green, its principles connotes the special features such as universal application, flexibilty, general statement, impacts on human behaviour, relationship between causes and effects, equality in its importance, application in careful and discr ...
LESSON 1
... example, clothes. The Chinese civilization that had formed a special design of clothes for Chinese and it remains until today even though the Chinese had left their original belief. If you look to Chinese Muslims, they still wear their traditional clothes that were originated from their civilization ...
... example, clothes. The Chinese civilization that had formed a special design of clothes for Chinese and it remains until today even though the Chinese had left their original belief. If you look to Chinese Muslims, they still wear their traditional clothes that were originated from their civilization ...
Dr Muhammad Hamidullah - Rahnuma eBooks Library
... were rotting in their depot. The Prophet( )ﷺoffered to purchase those of Abu Sufyan, virtual king of Mecca, against the date fruits of Madinah (Cf for all these incidents Sarakhsi‟s al-Mabsut X, 9192 and Sharah al Siyar al -Kabir, 1,70; Abu „Ubayd, Kitab alAmwal, para 631). Than he went to Mecca ( ...
... were rotting in their depot. The Prophet( )ﷺoffered to purchase those of Abu Sufyan, virtual king of Mecca, against the date fruits of Madinah (Cf for all these incidents Sarakhsi‟s al-Mabsut X, 9192 and Sharah al Siyar al -Kabir, 1,70; Abu „Ubayd, Kitab alAmwal, para 631). Than he went to Mecca ( ...
The Elements of Sufism
... of the outer prophetic law. Sufism bore similarities to ascetic mysticism, yet it also allowed for spiritual militancy in many instances. The brotherhood which was experienced by the Sufis was due mostly to their inner conditioning and state of their hearts, rather than to adherence to any particula ...
... of the outer prophetic law. Sufism bore similarities to ascetic mysticism, yet it also allowed for spiritual militancy in many instances. The brotherhood which was experienced by the Sufis was due mostly to their inner conditioning and state of their hearts, rather than to adherence to any particula ...
THE SHI`ITE MUSLIMS IN THAILAND FROM AYUTTHAYA PERIOD
... mentioned in A History of South-East Asia (Hall 1994: 346–347), the Muslims from the Southeast Asian archipelago states, namely Java and Makassar, were merchants and political refugees because those Muslim states were invaded by the ...
... mentioned in A History of South-East Asia (Hall 1994: 346–347), the Muslims from the Southeast Asian archipelago states, namely Java and Makassar, were merchants and political refugees because those Muslim states were invaded by the ...
ritual activities of tariqas in zanzibar s
... in order to answer the question of how the elements of tariqas became deeprooted in the Zanzibar culture. For over a century, tariqas have spread throughout Zanzibar, and the people continue to practice zikri rituals actively at various times of the year. I also discussed how the rituals of tariqas ...
... in order to answer the question of how the elements of tariqas became deeprooted in the Zanzibar culture. For over a century, tariqas have spread throughout Zanzibar, and the people continue to practice zikri rituals actively at various times of the year. I also discussed how the rituals of tariqas ...
An Introduction to Islam for Jews
... And I found that the most meaningful area of activism for me would be in improving relations between Jews and Muslims. I returned not only to Israel to study and live, but also to other parts of the Middle East. Most recently I took a sabbatical in Cairo with my family, where my children attended an ...
... And I found that the most meaningful area of activism for me would be in improving relations between Jews and Muslims. I returned not only to Israel to study and live, but also to other parts of the Middle East. Most recently I took a sabbatical in Cairo with my family, where my children attended an ...
FREE! Islam has been built on five pillars: Testifying that
... they have to believe in angels because the archangel Gabriel was the angel who carried the revelation to the prophets and then one has to believe in The Day of Judgment. In the end they all relate to one another. Is there a place in the Quran or sayings of Prophet Muhammad that mention these beliefs ...
... they have to believe in angels because the archangel Gabriel was the angel who carried the revelation to the prophets and then one has to believe in The Day of Judgment. In the end they all relate to one another. Is there a place in the Quran or sayings of Prophet Muhammad that mention these beliefs ...
Uthman up to Abu Bakr`s Khilaafah
... other and pledged on behalf of Uthman as well. This pledge took place under a tree and was known as the Pledge of the Tree and was successful in demonstrating to the Quraish the determination of the Muslims. Quraish soon released Uthman and sent Suhail ibn Amr to negotiate terms of treaty that later ...
... other and pledged on behalf of Uthman as well. This pledge took place under a tree and was known as the Pledge of the Tree and was successful in demonstrating to the Quraish the determination of the Muslims. Quraish soon released Uthman and sent Suhail ibn Amr to negotiate terms of treaty that later ...
(Hisbah) in Islamic Management
... According to him, the aim of management is to develop a civilisation that is condoned by Allah SWT based on the teachings of Tauhid and ethical values of Islam. Hence, it should ensure that management activities are void of corruption, negative characteristics and unfairness either within the organi ...
... According to him, the aim of management is to develop a civilisation that is condoned by Allah SWT based on the teachings of Tauhid and ethical values of Islam. Hence, it should ensure that management activities are void of corruption, negative characteristics and unfairness either within the organi ...
Sharia Law or `One Law For All`?
... to divorce or childcare cases, which is where the problems arise with the views of the LCJ: ‘there is no reason why principles of sharia law, or any other religious code, should not be the basis for mediation’. There is, in fact, every reason why the pri ...
... to divorce or childcare cases, which is where the problems arise with the views of the LCJ: ‘there is no reason why principles of sharia law, or any other religious code, should not be the basis for mediation’. There is, in fact, every reason why the pri ...
Shakeel Begg v BBC - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
... However, the correct Arabic word for ‘armed jihad’ is, in fact, qital. The concept of qital became relevant when Muhammad reassured his followers that they were permitted to act in self-defence when attacked by their persecutors. The Qur’an and the Sunna lay down strict codes for qital: attacks on c ...
... However, the correct Arabic word for ‘armed jihad’ is, in fact, qital. The concept of qital became relevant when Muhammad reassured his followers that they were permitted to act in self-defence when attacked by their persecutors. The Qur’an and the Sunna lay down strict codes for qital: attacks on c ...
Ummah Economic Remedy: Between Islamic Economics and
... holistic when it is concentrated only in the production and consumption of goods and services without considering its relation to politics? This paper attempts to find the answers to these questions. Based on literature review and textual analysis, this paper firstly re-evaluates the status of Islam ...
... holistic when it is concentrated only in the production and consumption of goods and services without considering its relation to politics? This paper attempts to find the answers to these questions. Based on literature review and textual analysis, this paper firstly re-evaluates the status of Islam ...
Interpersonal Communication, Human Interaction and
... His creatures. As such Allah has communicated to mankind through a progression of prophets from Adam to the last Prophet—Muhammad. The Islamic perspective of interpersonal communication, human interaction and societal relationship is based on the fact that the individual human being cannot secure al ...
... His creatures. As such Allah has communicated to mankind through a progression of prophets from Adam to the last Prophet—Muhammad. The Islamic perspective of interpersonal communication, human interaction and societal relationship is based on the fact that the individual human being cannot secure al ...
Extremism in Islamic Shi`ite`s Faith
... station in relation to the Prophet. When the Prophet died, while his household and a few companion were occupied with providing for his burial, the another group went to mosque where the community was gathered faced with sudden loss of its leader. IV-Population Shi’ites are not a lot, comparing to o ...
... station in relation to the Prophet. When the Prophet died, while his household and a few companion were occupied with providing for his burial, the another group went to mosque where the community was gathered faced with sudden loss of its leader. IV-Population Shi’ites are not a lot, comparing to o ...
Shahada Confession of a Muslim
... It has been noticed that most mankind, who embrace Islam, do not understand the reality of the meaning of the first fundamental principle of Islam, i.e. La ilaha illallah, Muhammad ur Rasul Allah (none has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and Muhammad sall Allahu alahi wa sallam is the Messenge ...
... It has been noticed that most mankind, who embrace Islam, do not understand the reality of the meaning of the first fundamental principle of Islam, i.e. La ilaha illallah, Muhammad ur Rasul Allah (none has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and Muhammad sall Allahu alahi wa sallam is the Messenge ...
Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis
... country. In fact, by their clever use of technology and social media, IS plants the same notion even in those who do not see themselves as strangers or outsiders and motivate them to emigrate. According to Issue 3, Ibnul-Qayyim said, "When Islam first began to emerge, it was something strange, and a ...
... country. In fact, by their clever use of technology and social media, IS plants the same notion even in those who do not see themselves as strangers or outsiders and motivate them to emigrate. According to Issue 3, Ibnul-Qayyim said, "When Islam first began to emerge, it was something strange, and a ...
Ramadan
... follow in the example of the Prophet. Ayoob Al-Ansari a Sahabi (a companion of The Prophet) said: “Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan and then follows it with six days of Shawwaal will be rewarded as the one who fasts the entire year.” What about athletes who may be taking part in a sporting event, ...
... follow in the example of the Prophet. Ayoob Al-Ansari a Sahabi (a companion of The Prophet) said: “Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan and then follows it with six days of Shawwaal will be rewarded as the one who fasts the entire year.” What about athletes who may be taking part in a sporting event, ...
perkembangan, pengaruh dan kesan aliran pemikiran
... group is quite lucky in the earlier stages. The Shia sect is able to spread widely to most Islamic cities and its effects can be seen in the palace of al-Ma’mun itself. The Shia followers hold positions in government, such as its minister Fadl bin Sahl (Dhu al-Riyasatain), its army general Tahir bin ...
... group is quite lucky in the earlier stages. The Shia sect is able to spread widely to most Islamic cities and its effects can be seen in the palace of al-Ma’mun itself. The Shia followers hold positions in government, such as its minister Fadl bin Sahl (Dhu al-Riyasatain), its army general Tahir bin ...
MARKETING ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA
... a usual case, profit from the sale of a property is subject to capital gains tax. However, the Islamic banks involved in home financing transactions are exempted from tax. This is due to the nature of the Islamic principle that requires the exchange of an asset for money before the financing can tak ...
... a usual case, profit from the sale of a property is subject to capital gains tax. However, the Islamic banks involved in home financing transactions are exempted from tax. This is due to the nature of the Islamic principle that requires the exchange of an asset for money before the financing can tak ...
Untitled
... learns as he grows up. What is stressed however is that we must get rid of intellectual stranglehold of the capitalistic system and its accompanying framework. It is true though that in every system of thought there will have some assumptions and ideas in common with other systems or thought. It is ...
... learns as he grows up. What is stressed however is that we must get rid of intellectual stranglehold of the capitalistic system and its accompanying framework. It is true though that in every system of thought there will have some assumptions and ideas in common with other systems or thought. It is ...
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ISLAM AND HINDUISM
... no such thing as compulsory or prohibited for him thus no act committed by a person can make him a non-Hindu. Neither omission of any act can make him a non-Hindu. However there are certain beliefs which are common to most of the Hindus. Even though it may not be agreed upon 100% by all the Hindus, ...
... no such thing as compulsory or prohibited for him thus no act committed by a person can make him a non-Hindu. Neither omission of any act can make him a non-Hindu. However there are certain beliefs which are common to most of the Hindus. Even though it may not be agreed upon 100% by all the Hindus, ...
Darul Ulum Deoband History
... wider readership. The article – originally published in a 1984 edition of a South African journal called ―Awake To The Call of Islam‖, published by the Young Men‘s Muslim Association in Benoni1 – throws much light on the socio-political and historical context of the founding of the Dar al-‘Ulum and ...
... wider readership. The article – originally published in a 1984 edition of a South African journal called ―Awake To The Call of Islam‖, published by the Young Men‘s Muslim Association in Benoni1 – throws much light on the socio-political and historical context of the founding of the Dar al-‘Ulum and ...
AgaKhanism and Its Institutions by Muhammad
... We consider it very important to rectify a misunderstanding here. We are not at all against the development of Education System, examination system or betterment of curriculum, adopting modern teaching methodologies or policy of coexistence with other communities or sects. We are just against the ...
... We consider it very important to rectify a misunderstanding here. We are not at all against the development of Education System, examination system or betterment of curriculum, adopting modern teaching methodologies or policy of coexistence with other communities or sects. We are just against the ...
Sources of sharia

Various sources of sharia are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the sharia, the body of Islamic law. The primary sources, accepted universally by all Muslims, are the Qur'an and Sunnah. The Qur'an is the holy scripture of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct and unaltered word of God. The Sunnah consists of the religious actions and quotations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and narrated through his Companions and the Imams (per the beliefs of the Sunni and Shi'ite schools respectively).As Islamic regulations stated in the primary sources do not explicitly deal with every conceivable eventuality, jurisprudence must refer to resources and authentic documents to find the correct course of action. According to Sunni schools of law, secondary sources of Islamic law are consensus, the exact nature of which bears no consensus itself; analogical reason; pure reason; seeking the public interest; juristic discretion; the rulings of the first generation of Muslims; and local customs. Hanafi school frequently relies on analogical deduction and independent reasoning, and Maliki and Hanbali generally use the Hadith instead. Shafi'i school uses Sunnah more than Hanafi and analogy more than two others. Among Shia, Usuli school of Ja'fari jurisprudence uses four sources, which are Qur'an, Sunnah, consensus and the intellect. They use consensus under special conditions and rely on the intellect to find general principles based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, and use the principles of jurisprudence as a methodology to interpret the Qur'an and Sunnah in different circumstances. Akhbari Ja'faris rely more on tradition and reject ijtihad. According to Momen, despite considerable differences in the principles of jurisprudence between Shia and the four Sunni schools of law, there are fewer differences in the practical application of jurisprudence to ritual observances and social transactions.