Study of Sacred Geometry in Islamic Architecture
... type of architectural design is in the field of geometry in fact. Both of them deal with properties of lines, surfaces and shapes in the space. Therefore, any analysis of architectural work is regarded in somewhat study about geometry. Principles of geometry have been applied in different ways in va ...
... type of architectural design is in the field of geometry in fact. Both of them deal with properties of lines, surfaces and shapes in the space. Therefore, any analysis of architectural work is regarded in somewhat study about geometry. Principles of geometry have been applied in different ways in va ...
Iqbal`s Approach to Islamic Theology of Modernity by Prof. Dr
... Khan’s call for new Islamic theology identified three alternative options for the new framework: (1) to refute the questions posed by modern science, (2) to question their accuracy, or (3) to accept them.8 By the time he made this call, Khan had begun developing a new framework for the interpretatio ...
... Khan’s call for new Islamic theology identified three alternative options for the new framework: (1) to refute the questions posed by modern science, (2) to question their accuracy, or (3) to accept them.8 By the time he made this call, Khan had begun developing a new framework for the interpretatio ...
Salafism and its Impact on Sufi Movements in the Cape
... way. In spite of the fact that the Cape Muslim Southern Africa. One finds many functioning community has had contact with Salafism Sufi orders, such as the Qadiriyya, Alawiyya, since at least 19382, its proliferation became Chistiyya, amongst others, co-existing without manifested more in the realm ...
... way. In spite of the fact that the Cape Muslim Southern Africa. One finds many functioning community has had contact with Salafism Sufi orders, such as the Qadiriyya, Alawiyya, since at least 19382, its proliferation became Chistiyya, amongst others, co-existing without manifested more in the realm ...
Conceptions of War in Islamic Legal Theory and Practice
... This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Religious Studies Department at DigitalCommons@Macalester College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Macalester Islam Journal by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Macalester College. For more information, please contact s ...
... This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Religious Studies Department at DigitalCommons@Macalester College. It has been accepted for inclusion in Macalester Islam Journal by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Macalester College. For more information, please contact s ...
Designing Islamic constitutions: Past trends and
... On the system, see generally, e.g., Bernard G. Weiss, The Spirit of Islamic Law 38–87 (1998); Wael Hallaq, A History of Islamic Legal Theories (1997); Wael Hallaq, Authority, Continuity and Change in Islamic Law (2001). ...
... On the system, see generally, e.g., Bernard G. Weiss, The Spirit of Islamic Law 38–87 (1998); Wael Hallaq, A History of Islamic Legal Theories (1997); Wael Hallaq, Authority, Continuity and Change in Islamic Law (2001). ...
The Significance of Figural Representation in Islam By Sara Najum
... He also said “ Verily those who make these pictures will be punished on the Day of Resurrection. It will be said to them: „Bring life to what you have created.‟‟‟ (AlBukhaari and Muslim)16 He also said: “ Every Musawwir (picture maker) in the Fire will be punished in Jahannam ( Hell) by a soul creat ...
... He also said “ Verily those who make these pictures will be punished on the Day of Resurrection. It will be said to them: „Bring life to what you have created.‟‟‟ (AlBukhaari and Muslim)16 He also said: “ Every Musawwir (picture maker) in the Fire will be punished in Jahannam ( Hell) by a soul creat ...
The Significance of the Hijrah
... When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) made the Hijrah from Makkah to Madinah, he did not just transfer his residence or took shelter in another city, but as soon as he arrived in Madinah he began the transformation of that city in every aspect. It is important for us to study and reflec ...
... When the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) made the Hijrah from Makkah to Madinah, he did not just transfer his residence or took shelter in another city, but as soon as he arrived in Madinah he began the transformation of that city in every aspect. It is important for us to study and reflec ...
Baitul Mal and Legal Constraint
... of attempts to deceive people as to the would-be free market prices is something an Islamic government would attempt to eradicate. Basically, the role of state in Islamic economic has a rationality foundation, and based on the miraculous arguments; derivation of caliphate concept, consequences of co ...
... of attempts to deceive people as to the would-be free market prices is something an Islamic government would attempt to eradicate. Basically, the role of state in Islamic economic has a rationality foundation, and based on the miraculous arguments; derivation of caliphate concept, consequences of co ...
Open resource
... drive the infidels from historically Muslim lands; create a non-secular Third Caliphate; impose a Shari’a legal system; control their own natural resources for the benefit of the masses; and return to the fundamental teachings of Mohammad and the Islamic faithful during the three generations after h ...
... drive the infidels from historically Muslim lands; create a non-secular Third Caliphate; impose a Shari’a legal system; control their own natural resources for the benefit of the masses; and return to the fundamental teachings of Mohammad and the Islamic faithful during the three generations after h ...
islamic civilization: factors behind its glory and decline
... According to Cambridge dictionary of English (1998)civilization is human society with its well-developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time.Yet Oxford Dictionary of Current English (1992) defines civilization as the opposite of ...
... According to Cambridge dictionary of English (1998)civilization is human society with its well-developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time.Yet Oxford Dictionary of Current English (1992) defines civilization as the opposite of ...
implementing islamic consulting
... exploration, sessions with entrepreneurs and tutorials. Discussions on the learning and teaching approach in EE was also done by Estere (2004) with the emphasis on student centered learning, Kolb and Kolb (2005) with an emphasis on experiential learning and Siok and Ng (2006) with an emphasis on pro ...
... exploration, sessions with entrepreneurs and tutorials. Discussions on the learning and teaching approach in EE was also done by Estere (2004) with the emphasis on student centered learning, Kolb and Kolb (2005) with an emphasis on experiential learning and Siok and Ng (2006) with an emphasis on pro ...
Family Law, minorities and legal pluralism
... • In the matter of inheritance law there is a lot of controversy in the media accusing Islamic Law of unfairness. The classic example is always given of a daughter inheriting half as much as her brother. • In Islam the testator cannot write his spouse and children out of a will as one can in English ...
... • In the matter of inheritance law there is a lot of controversy in the media accusing Islamic Law of unfairness. The classic example is always given of a daughter inheriting half as much as her brother. • In Islam the testator cannot write his spouse and children out of a will as one can in English ...
ISLAMIC REVIVAL IN CENTRAL ASIA The cases of
... Asia. This is a school that is characterized by being moderate and deliberately separated from political power. It was also stated that after the period of Soviet rule, this traditional Islam re-emerged in the region, though this time it had an official nature and was sometimes used as an instrument ...
... Asia. This is a school that is characterized by being moderate and deliberately separated from political power. It was also stated that after the period of Soviet rule, this traditional Islam re-emerged in the region, though this time it had an official nature and was sometimes used as an instrument ...
Basic Principles of Islamic Economy and Finance
... produce are the main questions of economics. Each economic system provides different solutions to these problems. There are several schools of thought on how these questions are answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of w ...
... produce are the main questions of economics. Each economic system provides different solutions to these problems. There are several schools of thought on how these questions are answered or how these functions are carried out. These schools vary from neoclassical economics to Marxian economics, of w ...
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 ...
The Contemporary Caliphate - International
... to law' may limit human rights depending on the particular formulation of Sharia that is accepted (Mayer 1995, pp64-66). Reformist developments in Islamic thought also lean towards human rights circumscribed by economic rights, social justice, and cultural legitimacy (Monshipouri 1994). Many Islam l ...
... to law' may limit human rights depending on the particular formulation of Sharia that is accepted (Mayer 1995, pp64-66). Reformist developments in Islamic thought also lean towards human rights circumscribed by economic rights, social justice, and cultural legitimacy (Monshipouri 1994). Many Islam l ...
The Islamic Terrorist Approached as There-being: An
... been convicted for inciting terrorist acts, said in defense of bin Laden that “it is not the size of the action that matters. It is the reason behind it that matters,” and, like Bassyir, legitimized his position by petitioning Islamic truth. “I am a Muslim who believes in Islam. I believe in jihad a ...
... been convicted for inciting terrorist acts, said in defense of bin Laden that “it is not the size of the action that matters. It is the reason behind it that matters,” and, like Bassyir, legitimized his position by petitioning Islamic truth. “I am a Muslim who believes in Islam. I believe in jihad a ...
"Science and technology in early modern Islam, c.1450-c.1850"
... The timing of 'decline' has been the subject of fierce and inconclusive argument. Iqbal asserts that Islamic science deteriorated from around 1450, despite a marked upswing in Muslim political fortunes. He revives the old story of Mongol invasions destroying libraries, scattering scholars and severi ...
... The timing of 'decline' has been the subject of fierce and inconclusive argument. Iqbal asserts that Islamic science deteriorated from around 1450, despite a marked upswing in Muslim political fortunes. He revives the old story of Mongol invasions destroying libraries, scattering scholars and severi ...
Religion, State and Society in Muslim Countries
... Islam, or to follow a more dynamic, cosmopolitan, universal, and pluralistic Islam. He rejects the notion of an Islamic state, which he regards as a ‘Middle Eastern tradition.’ For Indonesia, he advocates a moderate, pluralistic, and tolerant Islam that treats Muslims and non-Muslims equally, and on ...
... Islam, or to follow a more dynamic, cosmopolitan, universal, and pluralistic Islam. He rejects the notion of an Islamic state, which he regards as a ‘Middle Eastern tradition.’ For Indonesia, he advocates a moderate, pluralistic, and tolerant Islam that treats Muslims and non-Muslims equally, and on ...
15th Shabaan (Lailatul Barat / Shab-e
... cause of happiness and prosperity in this life and Hereafter. It is highly uncharacteristic of such a religion to mark one day in a year for firecracking and confectionering and allow people to keep on wasting valuable time and hard-earned money every year. It is further remote of the spirit of Isla ...
... cause of happiness and prosperity in this life and Hereafter. It is highly uncharacteristic of such a religion to mark one day in a year for firecracking and confectionering and allow people to keep on wasting valuable time and hard-earned money every year. It is further remote of the spirit of Isla ...
tarEKat QaDIrIYaH IN INDONEsIa: Da`wa
... Abstract: Since its birth until today tasawuf or sufism institution has been difficultly separated from Islam, even the tarekat has been made means and media spreading Islamic values with any problems it faced. Tarekat, as da’wa (missionary endeavor) in Indonesian history, has a separated record obv ...
... Abstract: Since its birth until today tasawuf or sufism institution has been difficultly separated from Islam, even the tarekat has been made means and media spreading Islamic values with any problems it faced. Tarekat, as da’wa (missionary endeavor) in Indonesian history, has a separated record obv ...
Countering the Appeal of ISIS.
... Sunni scholars and jurists specifically applied takfir to the Shi’a and their derivative groups, the Druze, the Alawi, and the Alevi, because they supposedly violated tawhid.22 However, despite doctrinal and ritual differences, most Sunni scholarship does not refer to the Shi’a community as heretics ...
... Sunni scholars and jurists specifically applied takfir to the Shi’a and their derivative groups, the Druze, the Alawi, and the Alevi, because they supposedly violated tawhid.22 However, despite doctrinal and ritual differences, most Sunni scholarship does not refer to the Shi’a community as heretics ...
A Western View on Iran`s WMD Goal: Nuclearizing the
... Introduction on Mahdism: A (Mainly Sunni) History WWJD—“What Would Jesus Do”—has been a favorite slogan of many American evangelical Christians for some time; in fact, former President George W. Bush was often accused by critics of letting this consideration influence his policy decisions.1 But act ...
... Introduction on Mahdism: A (Mainly Sunni) History WWJD—“What Would Jesus Do”—has been a favorite slogan of many American evangelical Christians for some time; in fact, former President George W. Bush was often accused by critics of letting this consideration influence his policy decisions.1 But act ...
malaysian experience in implementation of the banking and
... made by representatives of countries of Egypt and Pakistan in the Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Islamic States in 1971. Following these proposals, study after study has been made to realize the establishment of Islamic banks. These studies were subsequently presented in the First Meeting of ...
... made by representatives of countries of Egypt and Pakistan in the Second Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Islamic States in 1971. Following these proposals, study after study has been made to realize the establishment of Islamic banks. These studies were subsequently presented in the First Meeting of ...
www.ssoar.info Political Management of Islamic Fundamentalism
... western interests in the oil-producing region of the Muslim world, but also as a destabilizing force to the western-dominated global order. For these reasons, the western powers have primarily been concerned with Islamic fundamentalist movements in the regions of the Middle East and North Africa (or ...
... western interests in the oil-producing region of the Muslim world, but also as a destabilizing force to the western-dominated global order. For these reasons, the western powers have primarily been concerned with Islamic fundamentalist movements in the regions of the Middle East and North Africa (or ...
Censorship in Islamic societies
Islamic teachings and argument have been used to censor opinions and writings throughout history, up to and including the modern era, and thus there are many cases of censorship in Islamic societies. One example is the fatwa (religious judgment) against The Satanic Verses (a novel), ordering that the author be executed for blasphemy. Depictions of Muhammad have inspired considerable controversy and censorship. Some Islamic societies have religious police, who enforce the application of Islamic Sharia law.In non-Islamic countries, Islam has often been cited as a reason for self-censorship. Sometimes this self-censorship is because of threats of violence. Leaders of the member states of the world's largest Islamic organization, known as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), called for a categorical ban on anything that could be deemed as denigration of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 2012.