A Brief Overview of al Jinn within Islamic Cosmology and Religiosity
... For centuries humans have been fascinated and have had a deep attraction for the supernatural, the unknown and the unseen. Whether it is with living creatures from other planets (i.e., visitors to this planet, chance meetings with the extra-terrestrial beings, sightings of unidentified flying object ...
... For centuries humans have been fascinated and have had a deep attraction for the supernatural, the unknown and the unseen. Whether it is with living creatures from other planets (i.e., visitors to this planet, chance meetings with the extra-terrestrial beings, sightings of unidentified flying object ...
Islam and the Moral Economy: The Challenge of Capitalism
... of how a Muslim should act in the world. Those for whom these actions had meaning – self-immolation in an act of merciless violence or the pursuit of ethically sanctioned profit – can draw upon a repertoire of Islamic terms, narratives and prescriptions familiar to many, but assembled in particular ...
... of how a Muslim should act in the world. Those for whom these actions had meaning – self-immolation in an act of merciless violence or the pursuit of ethically sanctioned profit – can draw upon a repertoire of Islamic terms, narratives and prescriptions familiar to many, but assembled in particular ...
Yathrib : The old name of Medina
... They assumed the Caliphate following the Umayyads. They trace their lineage to Al-`Abbas, the Prophet's uncle. After half a century of secret arrangements, the Abbasid Revolution began in Khurasan under the leadership of Abu Muslim Al-Khurasani, 130 A.H./748 A.D. During their rule the Muslim empire ...
... They assumed the Caliphate following the Umayyads. They trace their lineage to Al-`Abbas, the Prophet's uncle. After half a century of secret arrangements, the Abbasid Revolution began in Khurasan under the leadership of Abu Muslim Al-Khurasani, 130 A.H./748 A.D. During their rule the Muslim empire ...
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... only half a date or even some water ~f you have nothing else.” "0 people! anybody who in this month cultivates good manners, will walk over the Sirat (bridge leading to Paradise) on the day when feel will tend to slip.” "Anybody who in this month may take light work from his servants, Allah will mak ...
... only half a date or even some water ~f you have nothing else.” "0 people! anybody who in this month cultivates good manners, will walk over the Sirat (bridge leading to Paradise) on the day when feel will tend to slip.” "Anybody who in this month may take light work from his servants, Allah will mak ...
Statement on the Misguided Group: ISIS Khutbah Topic
... said. May Allah fail them and spare the ummah their evils! Once you see the sanctified blood streams shed by those people in Islamic territories and in hotspots across the region and once you observe their manoeuvres and deviant fatwas appended by their justificatory arguments, you will then realise ...
... said. May Allah fail them and spare the ummah their evils! Once you see the sanctified blood streams shed by those people in Islamic territories and in hotspots across the region and once you observe their manoeuvres and deviant fatwas appended by their justificatory arguments, you will then realise ...
Junior - Muslim Youth Association
... Imam. They will doubt this because they will be Spiritually blind and unable to have the faith in his existence. The Shias who will reject the 12th Imam will have failed the test of Steadfastness and patience in obedience to God. They will have been driven away from the true Islam as they will have ...
... Imam. They will doubt this because they will be Spiritually blind and unable to have the faith in his existence. The Shias who will reject the 12th Imam will have failed the test of Steadfastness and patience in obedience to God. They will have been driven away from the true Islam as they will have ...
Forty Hadith - Imam Nawawi
... were coming to a town when they heard that it had a contagious/infectious disease, i.e. cholera. 'Umar asked his group whether they should proceed or go back (to Madinah). The majority of the Sahabahs said they should go back but some said they should proceed. Then one Sahabi said he knew a hadith w ...
... were coming to a town when they heard that it had a contagious/infectious disease, i.e. cholera. 'Umar asked his group whether they should proceed or go back (to Madinah). The majority of the Sahabahs said they should go back but some said they should proceed. Then one Sahabi said he knew a hadith w ...
Abu Bakr As
... thirty nine, Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet's permission to call the people openly to Islam. After persisting in this request, the Prophet (prayers and peace be upon him) gave his consent and they all went to the Holy Mosque for preaching. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased w ...
... thirty nine, Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet's permission to call the people openly to Islam. After persisting in this request, the Prophet (prayers and peace be upon him) gave his consent and they all went to the Holy Mosque for preaching. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased w ...
Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq - It Is Time to know Muhammad
... thirty nine, Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet's permission to call the people openly to Islam. After persisting in this request, the Prophet (prayers and peace be upon him) gave his consent and they all went to the Holy Mosque for preaching. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased w ...
... thirty nine, Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked the Prophet's permission to call the people openly to Islam. After persisting in this request, the Prophet (prayers and peace be upon him) gave his consent and they all went to the Holy Mosque for preaching. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased w ...
THE RATIONALITY PROHIBITION OF RIBA
... from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with Allah . But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein.” The elimination of riba in Islamic economy can be defined as the elimination of usury t ...
... from his Lord and desists may have what is past, and his affair rests with Allah . But whoever returns to [dealing in interest or usury] - those are the companions of the Fire; they will abide eternally therein.” The elimination of riba in Islamic economy can be defined as the elimination of usury t ...
Eid Milad un Nabi - Jamat Ahle Sunnat Canada
... After reaching the birthplace, inside a special sermon for the occasion of the birthday of the Prophet is delivered, mentioning the miracles (karamat) that took place on that occasion. Hereafter the du`a' for the Sultan (i.e. the Caliph), the Emir of Makkah, and the Shafi`i qadi is performed and all ...
... After reaching the birthplace, inside a special sermon for the occasion of the birthday of the Prophet is delivered, mentioning the miracles (karamat) that took place on that occasion. Hereafter the du`a' for the Sultan (i.e. the Caliph), the Emir of Makkah, and the Shafi`i qadi is performed and all ...
Sirah and Hadith - IQRA Book Center
... 3A.i: The year of the birth of Muhammad (s) 3B.i: Muhammad’s (s) parents 3B.ii: Death of ‘Abdullah and the birth of Muhammad (s) 3B.iii: Allah’s signs to Aminah, the mother about the blessed birth 3B.iv: The name “Muhammad” and its meaning 3C.i: The tradition of foster mothers in early Makkan famili ...
... 3A.i: The year of the birth of Muhammad (s) 3B.i: Muhammad’s (s) parents 3B.ii: Death of ‘Abdullah and the birth of Muhammad (s) 3B.iii: Allah’s signs to Aminah, the mother about the blessed birth 3B.iv: The name “Muhammad” and its meaning 3C.i: The tradition of foster mothers in early Makkan famili ...
Join the Caravan - Abdul Azzam
... Young men with him used to tire from such exertions, but not Shaykh `Abdullah. No other Arab has worked for the Afghan jihad in such a manner. At an age of more than sixty years, he performed jihad in every way possible, truly responding to the call of Allah, "Go forth, light and heavy, and strive w ...
... Young men with him used to tire from such exertions, but not Shaykh `Abdullah. No other Arab has worked for the Afghan jihad in such a manner. At an age of more than sixty years, he performed jihad in every way possible, truly responding to the call of Allah, "Go forth, light and heavy, and strive w ...
Shaykh Ahmadou Bamba`s Nonviolent Jihad
... harmony, and strength. He continued in this Islamic tradition of education of the whole being of the person and mastery of the spiritual life. He was fully and distinctly committed to the resolution of conflict, and the restoration of peace and harmony of his country by nonviolent means alone, in co ...
... harmony, and strength. He continued in this Islamic tradition of education of the whole being of the person and mastery of the spiritual life. He was fully and distinctly committed to the resolution of conflict, and the restoration of peace and harmony of his country by nonviolent means alone, in co ...
The American University in Cairo
... in number due to the diversity of the societal context in which the legal right to freedom of belief and worship functions. In an attempt to add to this massive academic field, scholars have delved into a more specific analysis of the different topics, terms, laws and legal consequences. Countries t ...
... in number due to the diversity of the societal context in which the legal right to freedom of belief and worship functions. In an attempt to add to this massive academic field, scholars have delved into a more specific analysis of the different topics, terms, laws and legal consequences. Countries t ...
allah - Madrasa al
... , the idol worshippers turned against him and wanted to kill him. He told his uncle to tell those who opposed him: “Even if you keep the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left hand, I will not give up preaching the religion of Allah.” He was very brave. He fought many battles against those who ...
... , the idol worshippers turned against him and wanted to kill him. He told his uncle to tell those who opposed him: “Even if you keep the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left hand, I will not give up preaching the religion of Allah.” He was very brave. He fought many battles against those who ...
Muslim - darululoom deoband
... This is an Aayat in the seventh juz, wherein, after mentioning the names of various Nabis (Peace be upon them), Rasulullah is commanded thus: 'that these personalities were such that Allah had guided them, so you too (O Muhammad ) follow their way'. Bayanul Qur'aan. It is stated in 'Bazlul Maj'hood' ...
... This is an Aayat in the seventh juz, wherein, after mentioning the names of various Nabis (Peace be upon them), Rasulullah is commanded thus: 'that these personalities were such that Allah had guided them, so you too (O Muhammad ) follow their way'. Bayanul Qur'aan. It is stated in 'Bazlul Maj'hood' ...
Ramadan – The Month of Fasting
... Ramadan – The Month of Fasting Practices During the month of Ramadan Some groups of people (including children, the mentally and physically ill, the elderly, expectant or breast feeding mothers) are exempt from fasting (for health reasons). Many who are exempt from fasting will donate food to the p ...
... Ramadan – The Month of Fasting Practices During the month of Ramadan Some groups of people (including children, the mentally and physically ill, the elderly, expectant or breast feeding mothers) are exempt from fasting (for health reasons). Many who are exempt from fasting will donate food to the p ...
The Principles of Islam
... The believer also knows that he will finally meet his Rubb on the Day of Requital. He alsoknows that he cameinto existenceby the word of Allah who created him, cherishedhim, andbestoweduponhim His favors, the seenand the unseenthereof, and He has subjectedeverythingfor him. Ailatr says: Do you not s ...
... The believer also knows that he will finally meet his Rubb on the Day of Requital. He alsoknows that he cameinto existenceby the word of Allah who created him, cherishedhim, andbestoweduponhim His favors, the seenand the unseenthereof, and He has subjectedeverythingfor him. Ailatr says: Do you not s ...
Journal of Religious Culture - Goethe
... the Quran has the power to deliver all this? This is for one reason because of the Quran’s selfproclamations as God’s message of the ultimate monotheistic religion and as the final truth. Arkoun then writes on ḥaqq from a more theological perspective: “[…] the term ḥaqq, a concept expressed in the Q ...
... the Quran has the power to deliver all this? This is for one reason because of the Quran’s selfproclamations as God’s message of the ultimate monotheistic religion and as the final truth. Arkoun then writes on ḥaqq from a more theological perspective: “[…] the term ḥaqq, a concept expressed in the Q ...
Historical Development of the Qur`an
... peace by mutual concessions. Abu Talib thereupon asked him to make some concession and stated that the Quraish would also do the same. To this Muhammad replied: 'Well then, give me a word whereby the Arabs may be governed and the Persians subjugated;' 1 and added, 'Say there is no God except Allah a ...
... peace by mutual concessions. Abu Talib thereupon asked him to make some concession and stated that the Quraish would also do the same. To this Muhammad replied: 'Well then, give me a word whereby the Arabs may be governed and the Persians subjugated;' 1 and added, 'Say there is no God except Allah a ...
Islamic Philosophy AâZ
... understanding of the religion as well as of philosophy. Peter Groff explains a good deal about Islam in his book, and in particular the range of theoretical issues that arose in the religion. Many of these are more theological than philosophical, or so one might think, but really the distinction is ...
... understanding of the religion as well as of philosophy. Peter Groff explains a good deal about Islam in his book, and in particular the range of theoretical issues that arose in the religion. Many of these are more theological than philosophical, or so one might think, but really the distinction is ...
Living by the Point of My Spear
... Zaki started to accept, respect and love people as they are, without prejudice. He accepted all people as equals, including Muslims, whether they obeyed the orders of Allah, or not. This was a genuine love he had never felt before, unfettered by doctrine or religion. What happened on 9/11 shocked hi ...
... Zaki started to accept, respect and love people as they are, without prejudice. He accepted all people as equals, including Muslims, whether they obeyed the orders of Allah, or not. This was a genuine love he had never felt before, unfettered by doctrine or religion. What happened on 9/11 shocked hi ...
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.