the social origins of shia and sunni islamism
... The Islamist threat for Moscow was embodied in the Afghan Mujahedin to whom, nevertheless, president Ronald Reagan recognized as “freedom fighters,” and extended financial and military support, including Stinger missiles, to help them fight the “evil empire.” For the Reagan administration, helping t ...
... The Islamist threat for Moscow was embodied in the Afghan Mujahedin to whom, nevertheless, president Ronald Reagan recognized as “freedom fighters,” and extended financial and military support, including Stinger missiles, to help them fight the “evil empire.” For the Reagan administration, helping t ...
Print this article - Jurnal IAIN Pontianak
... spread of Islam in the archipelago. The Malay Archipelago is one of the leading gateways, thus becoming the nearest transit point for foreign ships from the West. In addition, the ports around Malacca such as Perlak and Samudera Pasai were also frequently visited by traders. The traders lived in suc ...
... spread of Islam in the archipelago. The Malay Archipelago is one of the leading gateways, thus becoming the nearest transit point for foreign ships from the West. In addition, the ports around Malacca such as Perlak and Samudera Pasai were also frequently visited by traders. The traders lived in suc ...
The Vanguard: The Genesis and Substance of al
... gain a stronger foothold in Egyptian society through peaceful means; it could overthrow the Egyptian government at a later time. Once in power, the Brotherhood could implement the sharia in Egypt before expanding its rule beyond Egypt’s borders. Many Islamists take this approach today, working withi ...
... gain a stronger foothold in Egyptian society through peaceful means; it could overthrow the Egyptian government at a later time. Once in power, the Brotherhood could implement the sharia in Egypt before expanding its rule beyond Egypt’s borders. Many Islamists take this approach today, working withi ...
Qur`an-Sunna Maqasid and the Religious Other: Creating Peaceful
... intents such as mutual understanding ,cooperation, international protection of human rights19 , achievement of world peace based on justice and conditions and the manner under which dissemination of the Islamic message is achieved. Importantly, Attia, on the basis of citing Qur’an 88:21-22, 10:99 an ...
... intents such as mutual understanding ,cooperation, international protection of human rights19 , achievement of world peace based on justice and conditions and the manner under which dissemination of the Islamic message is achieved. Importantly, Attia, on the basis of citing Qur’an 88:21-22, 10:99 an ...
International Law, Regional Developments
... Different rules governed warfare with non-Muslim powers (jihad) and warfare within the dar al-islam (known as hurub al-masalih or ‘wars [for the] public interest’). The latter included wars against rebels (bughat), apostates (murtaddun), and brigands (muharibun). Conflicts between Muslim rulers were ...
... Different rules governed warfare with non-Muslim powers (jihad) and warfare within the dar al-islam (known as hurub al-masalih or ‘wars [for the] public interest’). The latter included wars against rebels (bughat), apostates (murtaddun), and brigands (muharibun). Conflicts between Muslim rulers were ...
The Religious Foundations of Suicide Bombings
... sura 2:154 explains, "Do not think that those who are killed in the way of Allah are dead, for indeed they are alive, even though you are not aware."[24] Therefore the prohibition on suicide need not apply to bus bombers or other kamikaze jihadists. Martin Lings, a British scholar of Sufism, argues ...
... sura 2:154 explains, "Do not think that those who are killed in the way of Allah are dead, for indeed they are alive, even though you are not aware."[24] Therefore the prohibition on suicide need not apply to bus bombers or other kamikaze jihadists. Martin Lings, a British scholar of Sufism, argues ...
Islam in Indonesia - Bakke Graduate University
... Middle East, it has been in existence for decades and has active branches in Europe and the United States. Hizbut Tahrir was brought to Indonesia from Australia. See Marcia Hermansen’s “How to put the Genie Back in the Bottle? ‘Identity’ Islam and Muslim Youth Cultures in America” pp.313-314 in Omid ...
... Middle East, it has been in existence for decades and has active branches in Europe and the United States. Hizbut Tahrir was brought to Indonesia from Australia. See Marcia Hermansen’s “How to put the Genie Back in the Bottle? ‘Identity’ Islam and Muslim Youth Cultures in America” pp.313-314 in Omid ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The purpose of the systematic unity of Islamic university was to regenerate the integrated individuals that can view life in its holistic nature with the spirit of Islam. The university in this system is aimed to revive the significant aspects of madrasah education into the present Muslim society fo ...
... The purpose of the systematic unity of Islamic university was to regenerate the integrated individuals that can view life in its holistic nature with the spirit of Islam. The university in this system is aimed to revive the significant aspects of madrasah education into the present Muslim society fo ...
Dr Abu Bakr Fakier - Centre for Contemporary Islam
... forgotten that many of the books or booklets prepared by the local Shaykhs and Imams were in a poor state in terms of their presentation and language usage. Abu Bakr’s tastes were different and he tried to design and publish attractive texts that could act as ‘model publications.’ The second book to ...
... forgotten that many of the books or booklets prepared by the local Shaykhs and Imams were in a poor state in terms of their presentation and language usage. Abu Bakr’s tastes were different and he tried to design and publish attractive texts that could act as ‘model publications.’ The second book to ...
on opportunity cost and time value of money in
... 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 money in an interest (ribÉ) bearing time deposit and that in a wadīÑah or amÉnah saving deposit. According to conventional economic ...
... 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 money in an interest (ribÉ) bearing time deposit and that in a wadīÑah or amÉnah saving deposit. According to conventional economic ...
hist727_Hathaway24_SP10
... emphasis is on political and religious institutions, and cultural achievements. Objectives: Students will become familiar with key debates and problems in the study of early and medieval Islamic history, notably the question of Mecca’s situation when Islam emerged, the nature of the Abbasid revoluti ...
... emphasis is on political and religious institutions, and cultural achievements. Objectives: Students will become familiar with key debates and problems in the study of early and medieval Islamic history, notably the question of Mecca’s situation when Islam emerged, the nature of the Abbasid revoluti ...
On the Use of the Islamic Formulae Basmala and Shahada Among
... Due to its fundamental significance for believers belonging to the Islamic religion, shahada embraces all aspects of individual and social life of Muslims: it is whispered in the ear of a new-born baby, and, at the end of a person’s life, it is pronounced in the ear of a dying man; children are taug ...
... Due to its fundamental significance for believers belonging to the Islamic religion, shahada embraces all aspects of individual and social life of Muslims: it is whispered in the ear of a new-born baby, and, at the end of a person’s life, it is pronounced in the ear of a dying man; children are taug ...
islam, its worldview and islamic economics
... the ‘system’ of their colonial masters. The goal in many Muslim countries was, and still continues to be, to ‘catch-up’ with developed countries, utilizing the models developed and followed in the west, or as proposed by western scholars and consultants of all persuasions and schools of thought. The ...
... the ‘system’ of their colonial masters. The goal in many Muslim countries was, and still continues to be, to ‘catch-up’ with developed countries, utilizing the models developed and followed in the west, or as proposed by western scholars and consultants of all persuasions and schools of thought. The ...
section 1: seerah
... b) The hypocrites who avoided taking part at the battle of Uhud c) The poor companions of Rasulullah (S.A.W.) who lived in Masjidu-n-Nabawi d) Muslims who contributed the most towards the Campaign of Tabook Q33. Whom did Rasulullah (S.A.W.) appoint to write The Treaty of Hudaibiyah? a) Hz. Ali b. Ab ...
... b) The hypocrites who avoided taking part at the battle of Uhud c) The poor companions of Rasulullah (S.A.W.) who lived in Masjidu-n-Nabawi d) Muslims who contributed the most towards the Campaign of Tabook Q33. Whom did Rasulullah (S.A.W.) appoint to write The Treaty of Hudaibiyah? a) Hz. Ali b. Ab ...
Islamists, Secularization and Democracy
... significance by definition. There are other examples, during the Rightly Guided Caliphs, referred to as supporting an understanding of Islam compatible with secularity. One of them is the refusal of Umar to give the share of the zakat (tax) to a certain group of non-Muslims (in order to “warm their ...
... significance by definition. There are other examples, during the Rightly Guided Caliphs, referred to as supporting an understanding of Islam compatible with secularity. One of them is the refusal of Umar to give the share of the zakat (tax) to a certain group of non-Muslims (in order to “warm their ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... with the framework of democratic society. The Islamist state is a more modern invention, it is neither in the Quran or has historical precedence (Ayoob 2008 [5]). Ayoob argues that jihad is a violent political movement which simply borrows terminology from the Quran to feign legitimacy. Furthermore, ...
... with the framework of democratic society. The Islamist state is a more modern invention, it is neither in the Quran or has historical precedence (Ayoob 2008 [5]). Ayoob argues that jihad is a violent political movement which simply borrows terminology from the Quran to feign legitimacy. Furthermore, ...
Patterns of State Interaction with Islamic Movements in Malaysia
... standards and involving motley Islamic-cum-secular elements in ῍῍, the Al-Ma’unah arms heist-cum-rebellion in Grik, Perak, in July ῎ῌῌῌ; and the discovery in ῎ῌῌ῍ of revolutionary cells run by the Mujahidin Group of Malaysia (KMM)ῌor otherwise dubbed malapropos by the state as the Militant Grou ...
... standards and involving motley Islamic-cum-secular elements in ῍῍, the Al-Ma’unah arms heist-cum-rebellion in Grik, Perak, in July ῎ῌῌῌ; and the discovery in ῎ῌῌ῍ of revolutionary cells run by the Mujahidin Group of Malaysia (KMM)ῌor otherwise dubbed malapropos by the state as the Militant Grou ...
MARKETING ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA
... behavior of their target customers. This is because religion is not the only important factor that drives customers to use the Islamic banking facility. Therefore, depending on religion alone is not effective to attract customers. In fact, non-Muslim customers will also use the Islamic banks if they ...
... behavior of their target customers. This is because religion is not the only important factor that drives customers to use the Islamic banking facility. Therefore, depending on religion alone is not effective to attract customers. In fact, non-Muslim customers will also use the Islamic banks if they ...
MASJID 1427 AH - Islamic Society of Greater Richmond
... was added along this wall from east to west facing Makkah which served as the qiblah. The Masjid had adjacent residential quarters for Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his family which can be entered through the sanctuary. Northern zullah becomes the sanctuary for the poor to rest and pray. Many companio ...
... was added along this wall from east to west facing Makkah which served as the qiblah. The Masjid had adjacent residential quarters for Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his family which can be entered through the sanctuary. Northern zullah becomes the sanctuary for the poor to rest and pray. Many companio ...
Democracy from Islamic Law Perspective
... constituted, or acquired by power of swords or arms, can have any legitimacy whatsoever. The institution of monarchy or military dictatorship did not exist during the time of the Prophet. They are subsequent developments and were legitimized by the ‘Ulama in order to prevent anarchy. Thus, the ‘Ulam ...
... constituted, or acquired by power of swords or arms, can have any legitimacy whatsoever. The institution of monarchy or military dictatorship did not exist during the time of the Prophet. They are subsequent developments and were legitimized by the ‘Ulama in order to prevent anarchy. Thus, the ‘Ulam ...
Arun Venkataraman - Department of Politics and Government Illinois
... The crux of Tocqueville’s rejection of Islam is based in the idea that any religion that involves itself highly in the political sphere of a democratic society is subject to eventual deterioration. In an authoritarian society, religious figures could assume political functions within their communit ...
... The crux of Tocqueville’s rejection of Islam is based in the idea that any religion that involves itself highly in the political sphere of a democratic society is subject to eventual deterioration. In an authoritarian society, religious figures could assume political functions within their communit ...
resources of the muslim world: a refflection on
... principle emphasized by the Quran with repeated stress is that all natural means of production and resources which subscribe to man‘s living, have been created by God. It is He who made them to follow the laws of nature that make them useful for man‖. ...
... principle emphasized by the Quran with repeated stress is that all natural means of production and resources which subscribe to man‘s living, have been created by God. It is He who made them to follow the laws of nature that make them useful for man‖. ...
Islamic Terrorism
... of elites, and technical innovation, but not to moral life. In ethical terms, Islam, in most of its expressions, is a highly codified religion that is meant to oversee many aspects of everyday life, and whether and to what extent this was practiced is highly variable. Lawyers and administrators regu ...
... of elites, and technical innovation, but not to moral life. In ethical terms, Islam, in most of its expressions, is a highly codified religion that is meant to oversee many aspects of everyday life, and whether and to what extent this was practiced is highly variable. Lawyers and administrators regu ...
MODERNITY - Library : International Islamic University Malaysia
... Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia ...
... Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia ...
Takaful Concepts and Operational System: Bangladesh Perspective
... **Md. Shajul Islam, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Stamford University Bangladesh. ...
... **Md. Shajul Islam, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration, Stamford University Bangladesh. ...
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.