Dr. Ausaf Ahmad - Indian Centre For Islamic Finance
... If you do not, then be sure of being at war with God and His messenger. But if you repent, you can have your principal. Neither you should commit injustice nor you be subjected to it. (279) If the debtor is in difficulty, let him have respite until it is easier, but if you forego out of charity, it ...
... If you do not, then be sure of being at war with God and His messenger. But if you repent, you can have your principal. Neither you should commit injustice nor you be subjected to it. (279) If the debtor is in difficulty, let him have respite until it is easier, but if you forego out of charity, it ...
Introducing Hell in Islamic Studies
... of the text.29 As for the Qurrat al-ʿuyūn, all ten of its chapters offer discussions of mortal sins and their punishments in hell. Only in the last chapter does one find a vision of paradise, which connects awkwardly to the rest of the text and may be a later addition. For those reading or listening ...
... of the text.29 As for the Qurrat al-ʿuyūn, all ten of its chapters offer discussions of mortal sins and their punishments in hell. Only in the last chapter does one find a vision of paradise, which connects awkwardly to the rest of the text and may be a later addition. For those reading or listening ...
Index to English Titles »v¼¦¢¯A ºB´¯A±®î ³½Bª¯
... Afghanistan: highway of conquest: 8475 Afghanistan in the 1970s: 5354 Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq: external involvement..: 1326 Afghanistan: its people, its society, its culture: ...
... Afghanistan: highway of conquest: 8475 Afghanistan in the 1970s: 5354 Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq: external involvement..: 1326 Afghanistan: its people, its society, its culture: ...
Traditional Development? Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, Shari`a Ethics
... internal and a poetic one. Both men being poets themselves,45 they rely on pre-Islamic classical Arabic and Urdu poetry in their effort to discern the Quran’s meaning and style,46 arguing for a literary and poetic coherence rather than the linear coherence of academic or legal language.47 In their i ...
... internal and a poetic one. Both men being poets themselves,45 they rely on pre-Islamic classical Arabic and Urdu poetry in their effort to discern the Quran’s meaning and style,46 arguing for a literary and poetic coherence rather than the linear coherence of academic or legal language.47 In their i ...
Assertion of Wearing Hijab in the Community: an Analysis
... everything but her face and hands, and other group says that it is hard to cover everything but the eyes [9]. In some societies where women are not required by law to wear a veil, some Islamic group have mobilized the Hijab to represent a traditional sense of Islamic identity [10]. The true meaning ...
... everything but her face and hands, and other group says that it is hard to cover everything but the eyes [9]. In some societies where women are not required by law to wear a veil, some Islamic group have mobilized the Hijab to represent a traditional sense of Islamic identity [10]. The true meaning ...
Nurturing Salafi manhaj
... the Salafi dawra (educational visits) in Indonesia. Other means of preserving these linkages is by sending students to study with them and asking them for various fatwa on cases happening in the country. Another important issue concerning the pesantren is fundraising. The key question in this matter ...
... the Salafi dawra (educational visits) in Indonesia. Other means of preserving these linkages is by sending students to study with them and asking them for various fatwa on cases happening in the country. Another important issue concerning the pesantren is fundraising. The key question in this matter ...
The Need of Ijtihad for Sustainable Development in Islam
... Muslims became static and began to rest on our laurels. The Quran called on us to engage in a continuous struggle. While we began to think that we had reached to the limit and began to rest intellectually, while others were marching on [11]. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had given the basic principle only ...
... Muslims became static and began to rest on our laurels. The Quran called on us to engage in a continuous struggle. While we began to think that we had reached to the limit and began to rest intellectually, while others were marching on [11]. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had given the basic principle only ...
Provisions of Celebrations in Islam from the Perspective
... The Holy Quran considers the presence of contradicting feelings in human heart like love and hatred, hope and fear, and happiness and grief as a sign of divine power and states, "He is who makes [us] laugh and sweep" (AnNajm/43). Islam is an eternal school and religion that has provided a plan for p ...
... The Holy Quran considers the presence of contradicting feelings in human heart like love and hatred, hope and fear, and happiness and grief as a sign of divine power and states, "He is who makes [us] laugh and sweep" (AnNajm/43). Islam is an eternal school and religion that has provided a plan for p ...
Rethinking world history
... next 25 years he continually reworked this early piece, which went through a number of different forms, always changing, always deepening.5 Over the years that followed, Hodgson's thoughts on how to reconceptualize world history and the place of Europe in it were published in a number of seminal art ...
... next 25 years he continually reworked this early piece, which went through a number of different forms, always changing, always deepening.5 Over the years that followed, Hodgson's thoughts on how to reconceptualize world history and the place of Europe in it were published in a number of seminal art ...
Islamic Activity Book 2 - Masjid al
... Suddenly, Usaid bin Hudair came towards them and was angry, in fact he was very angry. He had his spear with him and was looking to sort someone out. He saw the two companions talking to each other and recognised them. He began to march towards them, shaking his spear menacingly as he strode. Now Us ...
... Suddenly, Usaid bin Hudair came towards them and was angry, in fact he was very angry. He had his spear with him and was looking to sort someone out. He saw the two companions talking to each other and recognised them. He began to march towards them, shaking his spear menacingly as he strode. Now Us ...
Loss of a Language - Guyana News and Information
... governing the recitation of the Quran. In so many different ways the impression was created that those involved were the sole authority on Islam. At times, their propositions became a mockery of the teachings of Islam. Like the Muslims of the 1940s and 1950s, current leaders have raised the hopes of ...
... governing the recitation of the Quran. In so many different ways the impression was created that those involved were the sole authority on Islam. At times, their propositions became a mockery of the teachings of Islam. Like the Muslims of the 1940s and 1950s, current leaders have raised the hopes of ...
from iais.org.my
... value for different customer groups that come from various cultural backgrounds. The question is therefore how to define perceived value for ḥalāl tourism consumption and how it is different from other types of tourism consumption. Definition of the Concept of Islamic Tourism Tourism is a complex ph ...
... value for different customer groups that come from various cultural backgrounds. The question is therefore how to define perceived value for ḥalāl tourism consumption and how it is different from other types of tourism consumption. Definition of the Concept of Islamic Tourism Tourism is a complex ph ...
TPH3703_02_Aljunied 10..28 - National University of Singapore
... deal of importance on instinct and intellect. What differentiates one from another is the primary audience at which their respective works are directed. Outsider history-makers such as Hamka seek to make history accessible to the general public while professional historians place a high degree of im ...
... deal of importance on instinct and intellect. What differentiates one from another is the primary audience at which their respective works are directed. Outsider history-makers such as Hamka seek to make history accessible to the general public while professional historians place a high degree of im ...
Resolutions of Islamic Fiqh Council Makkah Mukarramah
... him), hence, they are bound to abide by the Qur’an and the Sunnah, because they protect them from misguidance and show them the straight path: “Verily, this is My Straight Path, so follow it and follow not (other) paths. They will scatter you about from His (great) Path…” (Qur’an, 6:153) Prophet Muh ...
... him), hence, they are bound to abide by the Qur’an and the Sunnah, because they protect them from misguidance and show them the straight path: “Verily, this is My Straight Path, so follow it and follow not (other) paths. They will scatter you about from His (great) Path…” (Qur’an, 6:153) Prophet Muh ...
this PDF file - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of
... appear between two equally right concepts. Moreover, conflict exists on a legislative level, while tazāhum is a matter of obedience and adherence, meaning that in practice, both sides cannot continue to coexist. Conflict of interest is a known term in Western literatures, and according to D.F. Thomp ...
... appear between two equally right concepts. Moreover, conflict exists on a legislative level, while tazāhum is a matter of obedience and adherence, meaning that in practice, both sides cannot continue to coexist. Conflict of interest is a known term in Western literatures, and according to D.F. Thomp ...
A Review on the Medina Charter in Response to
... Currently, Malaysia is governed by the sixth Prime Minister, Dato’ Seri Haji Mohd Najib Tun Haji Abdul Razak (2009 until present). Under his supervision, he proposed the concept of One Malaysia, with a similar concept introduced by the Prophet Muhammad PBUH through the development of Medina charter ...
... Currently, Malaysia is governed by the sixth Prime Minister, Dato’ Seri Haji Mohd Najib Tun Haji Abdul Razak (2009 until present). Under his supervision, he proposed the concept of One Malaysia, with a similar concept introduced by the Prophet Muhammad PBUH through the development of Medina charter ...
ACCOUNTING FROM A RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE
... with the spirit of Islamic teachings and then compare these established objectives with contemporary accounting thought, (b) compare the objectives of the contemporary accounting with the Shari‟ah and accept those accounting thoughts which are in line with Shari‟ah and reject those which are in cont ...
... with the spirit of Islamic teachings and then compare these established objectives with contemporary accounting thought, (b) compare the objectives of the contemporary accounting with the Shari‟ah and accept those accounting thoughts which are in line with Shari‟ah and reject those which are in cont ...
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 ...
Wali_Vol.5
... The concept of wali in marriage contract is essentially a mean to ascertain the attainment of the goal of a marriage, that is to maintain harmony between a husband and wife in their familial life. The institution of wali (guardianship) is meant to guarantee the rights, safety and welfare of the unde ...
... The concept of wali in marriage contract is essentially a mean to ascertain the attainment of the goal of a marriage, that is to maintain harmony between a husband and wife in their familial life. The institution of wali (guardianship) is meant to guarantee the rights, safety and welfare of the unde ...
the mecca question
... Gibson also raises issues about the Muslim qibla. Today all mosques are not only aligned to face the direction of prayer, but they all have an architectural feature built in to emphasise it. The qibla is the direction of prayer that all Muslims face, and every mosque today has a niche (mihrab) built ...
... Gibson also raises issues about the Muslim qibla. Today all mosques are not only aligned to face the direction of prayer, but they all have an architectural feature built in to emphasise it. The qibla is the direction of prayer that all Muslims face, and every mosque today has a niche (mihrab) built ...
Ethics and Values
... Pillars of family in Islamic civilization...................................................... 41 Monasticism in modern age.................................................................. 42 Purposes of marriage............................................................................ 42 Select ...
... Pillars of family in Islamic civilization...................................................... 41 Monasticism in modern age.................................................................. 42 Purposes of marriage............................................................................ 42 Select ...
The danger of Israel according to Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi
... (2) Inculcating foreign and ‘revolutionary’ ideas into ‘educated’ Arabs and Muslims. (3) The establishment of the state of Israel on top of historical Palestine. (4) Israeli expansion and conquering through the exploitation of its neighbours and their conflicts. (5) Destroying the al-Aqsa mosque ...
... (2) Inculcating foreign and ‘revolutionary’ ideas into ‘educated’ Arabs and Muslims. (3) The establishment of the state of Israel on top of historical Palestine. (4) Israeli expansion and conquering through the exploitation of its neighbours and their conflicts. (5) Destroying the al-Aqsa mosque ...
Eid
... Almsgiving; one of the five "pillars" of Islam. Muslims who have wealth remaining over the year must pay a certain percentage to aid those in need. While it can be paid anytime during the year, many people prefer to pay it during Ramadan. ...
... Almsgiving; one of the five "pillars" of Islam. Muslims who have wealth remaining over the year must pay a certain percentage to aid those in need. While it can be paid anytime during the year, many people prefer to pay it during Ramadan. ...
GOVERNMENT REVENUE IN THE EYES OF ABU UBAID
... kharaj system was to be cancelled. This means that the people who have converted to Islam also have to pay ushur.8 According to Muhammad (2002), generally, the word kharaj means tax collected from nonMuslims in Muslim countries. Specifically, kharaj means quit rent. Since the beginning of the first ...
... kharaj system was to be cancelled. This means that the people who have converted to Islam also have to pay ushur.8 According to Muhammad (2002), generally, the word kharaj means tax collected from nonMuslims in Muslim countries. Specifically, kharaj means quit rent. Since the beginning of the first ...
The heart and cardiovascular system in the Qur`an and Hadeeth
... were substantiated by rational thought and calculations. This inharmonious relationship significantly slowed the progress of scientific discoveries and advancements, compelling scientists to work in secret out of fear of the. During the same period, the vast Islamic empire was the epicenter of all aca ...
... were substantiated by rational thought and calculations. This inharmonious relationship significantly slowed the progress of scientific discoveries and advancements, compelling scientists to work in secret out of fear of the. During the same period, the vast Islamic empire was the epicenter of all aca ...