Islam and Gender Justice
... Even statements such as those quoted above distinguish between the right of access to the woman’s sexual and reproductive faculties (which her husband acquires) and the right over her person (which he does not). Rather, what I want to communicate is that the logic of sale underlies their conception ...
... Even statements such as those quoted above distinguish between the right of access to the woman’s sexual and reproductive faculties (which her husband acquires) and the right over her person (which he does not). Rather, what I want to communicate is that the logic of sale underlies their conception ...
Wasatiyyah as Explained by Prof Muhammad Kamal Hassan
... (al-falah) which qualifies them for blessing (barakah), pleasure (ridwan), mercy (rahmah) and success (taufiq) from Allah. Muhammad Haniff Hassan (Ph.D) is a Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International ...
... (al-falah) which qualifies them for blessing (barakah), pleasure (ridwan), mercy (rahmah) and success (taufiq) from Allah. Muhammad Haniff Hassan (Ph.D) is a Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International ...
Understanding the multiple voices of Islamic modernities
... The theoretical hype of postmodernity has been replaced by a proliferating strand of literature on so-called multiple modernities. Originally, the late Shmuel Eisenstadt coined the concept of multiple modernities within the framework of civilisational theory. For him, modernity represented a distinc ...
... The theoretical hype of postmodernity has been replaced by a proliferating strand of literature on so-called multiple modernities. Originally, the late Shmuel Eisenstadt coined the concept of multiple modernities within the framework of civilisational theory. For him, modernity represented a distinc ...
ppt - Ahmad Sultan
... – unity and belonging within the Muslim nation (Ummah) – human equality before Allah (God.). – charity and sympathy towards the poor and needy – sociability in a brotherly and spiritual atmosphere • Muslims are urged to invite others to break the fast with them • gather for Quranic study • prayer an ...
... – unity and belonging within the Muslim nation (Ummah) – human equality before Allah (God.). – charity and sympathy towards the poor and needy – sociability in a brotherly and spiritual atmosphere • Muslims are urged to invite others to break the fast with them • gather for Quranic study • prayer an ...
Thus, our response is in accordance with the teachings of
... Whenever he had the opportunity to sit with representatives of the world press as well as non-Muslims and whenever he got the opportunity for questions and answers or to converse They most certainly ask this question in one way or another, be it directly or indirectly, that what is the reason for th ...
... Whenever he had the opportunity to sit with representatives of the world press as well as non-Muslims and whenever he got the opportunity for questions and answers or to converse They most certainly ask this question in one way or another, be it directly or indirectly, that what is the reason for th ...
Advice to Australian Muslim Youth [1] Mohamad Abdalla Jum`a
... Often internal conflict, politics and our inability to work together is the leading cause for not being able to provide the youth with proper answers, proper infrastructures to help them meet these challenges. One of the most difficult challenges for us as Muslims, and particularly for young people ...
... Often internal conflict, politics and our inability to work together is the leading cause for not being able to provide the youth with proper answers, proper infrastructures to help them meet these challenges. One of the most difficult challenges for us as Muslims, and particularly for young people ...
Hamas Charter - Dailyrollcall.com
... the land and the land itself ought to be endowed as a Waqf [in perpetuity] for all generations of Muslims until the Day of Resurrection. The ownership of the land by its owners is only one of usufruct, and this Waqf will endure as long as Heaven and earth last. Any demarche in violation of this law ...
... the land and the land itself ought to be endowed as a Waqf [in perpetuity] for all generations of Muslims until the Day of Resurrection. The ownership of the land by its owners is only one of usufruct, and this Waqf will endure as long as Heaven and earth last. Any demarche in violation of this law ...
Revision Booklet Islam - ethics
... Section one: Beliefs and Sources of Authority The Qur’an Revelation of the Quran • Muslims believe this is the Word of God. • The angel Jibril brought it to Muhammad (PBUH) • The first surah to be revealed was Surah ‘Alaq’. This happened in the Cave of Hira in the year 610 CE. • Revelation of the e ...
... Section one: Beliefs and Sources of Authority The Qur’an Revelation of the Quran • Muslims believe this is the Word of God. • The angel Jibril brought it to Muhammad (PBUH) • The first surah to be revealed was Surah ‘Alaq’. This happened in the Cave of Hira in the year 610 CE. • Revelation of the e ...
ppt
... concerned with matters of belief and morality, faith, etc. Reciprocal dialectics between the Qur’an and human beings, The Qur’an calls itself al-huda, ‘The Guidance.’ Revealed in two phases, Mecca (19 parts) and Medina (11 parts). Mecca verses devoted to matters of belief, the Oneness of God, Prophe ...
... concerned with matters of belief and morality, faith, etc. Reciprocal dialectics between the Qur’an and human beings, The Qur’an calls itself al-huda, ‘The Guidance.’ Revealed in two phases, Mecca (19 parts) and Medina (11 parts). Mecca verses devoted to matters of belief, the Oneness of God, Prophe ...
session 6 - Training for Dawah
... Anyone—EVEN MUSLIMS---who deny their creator (shirk) go to hell. Allah promises to forgive ANY other sin! All religions have this “save sect” concept, but Islam distinguishes only based on the worship of the Creator (not race or other ceremonies) www.dawahcorps.com ...
... Anyone—EVEN MUSLIMS---who deny their creator (shirk) go to hell. Allah promises to forgive ANY other sin! All religions have this “save sect” concept, but Islam distinguishes only based on the worship of the Creator (not race or other ceremonies) www.dawahcorps.com ...
Muat Turun - portal pengurusan masjid
... Fourth: to ensure that all forms of socio-economic and political rights for the citizens are always preserved with justice and equity. Furthermore, corrupted practices such as discrimination and double standard that touches upon the lives of individuals must be avoided at all costs. This is very imp ...
... Fourth: to ensure that all forms of socio-economic and political rights for the citizens are always preserved with justice and equity. Furthermore, corrupted practices such as discrimination and double standard that touches upon the lives of individuals must be avoided at all costs. This is very imp ...
Daesh and Religion: Values and Words as Weapons
... that of Allah "(8:38-9).3 In the second volume of the magazine, the establishment of such a state is seen to be a multinational mission: "We must confront them [people] with the fact that they’ve turned away from religion, while we hold onto it… we’re completely ready to stand in the face of anyone ...
... that of Allah "(8:38-9).3 In the second volume of the magazine, the establishment of such a state is seen to be a multinational mission: "We must confront them [people] with the fact that they’ve turned away from religion, while we hold onto it… we’re completely ready to stand in the face of anyone ...
book catalog - International Institute of Islamic Thought
... analysis of secular thought has caused a discontinuity between the cultural and social reality of Muslims, and inevitably, a total inability to acknowledge the overriding principles and virtues of Islam itself. The Institute has become a forum through which Muslim scholars have rekindled an ongoing ...
... analysis of secular thought has caused a discontinuity between the cultural and social reality of Muslims, and inevitably, a total inability to acknowledge the overriding principles and virtues of Islam itself. The Institute has become a forum through which Muslim scholars have rekindled an ongoing ...
LESSON 1
... Shura means “consultation, meeting, discussion, negotiations”. In the context of administration, shura refers to getting others’ opinion on matters related to public interest. It means, a ruler does not take his opinion only in certain affairs but also seeking others’ opinions on those affairs. Howe ...
... Shura means “consultation, meeting, discussion, negotiations”. In the context of administration, shura refers to getting others’ opinion on matters related to public interest. It means, a ruler does not take his opinion only in certain affairs but also seeking others’ opinions on those affairs. Howe ...
The Golden Age of Islamic Culture
... ninth century, and spread to o the West in medieval times. Even in public baths, nonMuslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks so no one would mistake them for Muslims. Belts, headgear, shoes, armbands and/or cloth patches were also used. Under Muslim Shi'a rules, they were not ...
... ninth century, and spread to o the West in medieval times. Even in public baths, nonMuslims wore medallions suspended from cords around their necks so no one would mistake them for Muslims. Belts, headgear, shoes, armbands and/or cloth patches were also used. Under Muslim Shi'a rules, they were not ...
Our World - Plan International USA
... Burkina Faso (known as Upper Volta until 1984) has had a turbulent political history. The Mossi people have a long and rich culture among the people of Burkina Faso. The Mossi tribe began in Gambaga and established itself as a well-organized kingdom in the late 1300s, moving to the present-day capit ...
... Burkina Faso (known as Upper Volta until 1984) has had a turbulent political history. The Mossi people have a long and rich culture among the people of Burkina Faso. The Mossi tribe began in Gambaga and established itself as a well-organized kingdom in the late 1300s, moving to the present-day capit ...
implementing islamic consulting
... had discussed this matter by adducing the significance of EE and training in improving the quality and quantity of entrepreneurs in the future. They had also mentioned that the implementation of EE is not something new, for it has been implementated in the 90’s in various countries such as the US, C ...
... had discussed this matter by adducing the significance of EE and training in improving the quality and quantity of entrepreneurs in the future. They had also mentioned that the implementation of EE is not something new, for it has been implementated in the 90’s in various countries such as the US, C ...
SPIRITOF ISLAM
... de-conditioning to return to the good nature on which humans are born, the sense of accountability to God and the existence of a perfect world in the Hereafter where all of man’s desires shall be fulfilled. Life’s principles pertaining to inter-relationships, virtues and helping one in getting rid o ...
... de-conditioning to return to the good nature on which humans are born, the sense of accountability to God and the existence of a perfect world in the Hereafter where all of man’s desires shall be fulfilled. Life’s principles pertaining to inter-relationships, virtues and helping one in getting rid o ...
Omar bin Abdul Aziz PDF
... religion of the conquerors. At the same time the character of the Muslim leaders was changing. The men who had ruled strictly by the word of God had been replaced by others. The caliphate that was to have been an elected position was replaced by hereditary succession. The Umayyad dynasty was establi ...
... religion of the conquerors. At the same time the character of the Muslim leaders was changing. The men who had ruled strictly by the word of God had been replaced by others. The caliphate that was to have been an elected position was replaced by hereditary succession. The Umayyad dynasty was establi ...
Omar bin Abdul Aziz DOC
... religion of the conquerors. At the same time the character of the Muslim leaders was changing. The men who had ruled strictly by the word of God had been replaced by others. The caliphate that was to have been an elected position was replaced by hereditary succession. The Umayyad dynasty was establi ...
... religion of the conquerors. At the same time the character of the Muslim leaders was changing. The men who had ruled strictly by the word of God had been replaced by others. The caliphate that was to have been an elected position was replaced by hereditary succession. The Umayyad dynasty was establi ...
Leader`s Guide Sample Chapter
... the tribes was absolute but there was total lawlessness in dealing with persons from other tribes. Constant warfare, vendettas, and raids on other tribes was so much a way of life that the concept of brotherhood extending beyond tribal boundaries was unheard of. The levels of trust of persons and in ...
... the tribes was absolute but there was total lawlessness in dealing with persons from other tribes. Constant warfare, vendettas, and raids on other tribes was so much a way of life that the concept of brotherhood extending beyond tribal boundaries was unheard of. The levels of trust of persons and in ...
Khutbah 14 October 2005 -The Prophets Dealings
... Allah when He speaks. Many times Muslims speak about unity. How many times have you and I heard the ayaat from Surah-AhlImran? I think every Muslim has heard: WA’ TASIMU BI HAB LILAHI JAMI AW WA LA TAFARRAKU (Al-Qur’an : Surah Ahl-Imran 3:103) Every Muslim has heard this ayah, but very few Muslims, ...
... Allah when He speaks. Many times Muslims speak about unity. How many times have you and I heard the ayaat from Surah-AhlImran? I think every Muslim has heard: WA’ TASIMU BI HAB LILAHI JAMI AW WA LA TAFARRAKU (Al-Qur’an : Surah Ahl-Imran 3:103) Every Muslim has heard this ayah, but very few Muslims, ...
What ISIS Really Wants – The Atlantic
... traditions that have been dormant for hundreds of years. “What’s striking about them is not just the literalism, but also the seriousness with which they read these texts,” Haykel said. “There is an assiduous, obsessive seriousness that Muslims don’t normally have.” Before the rise of the Islamic St ...
... traditions that have been dormant for hundreds of years. “What’s striking about them is not just the literalism, but also the seriousness with which they read these texts,” Haykel said. “There is an assiduous, obsessive seriousness that Muslims don’t normally have.” Before the rise of the Islamic St ...
What ISIS Really Wants
... But jihadism has evolved since al-Qaeda’s heyday, from about 1998 to 2003, and many jihadists disdain the group’s priorities and current leadership. Bin Laden viewed his terrorism as a prologue to a caliphate he did not expect to see in his lifetime. His organization was flexible, operating as a geo ...
... But jihadism has evolved since al-Qaeda’s heyday, from about 1998 to 2003, and many jihadists disdain the group’s priorities and current leadership. Bin Laden viewed his terrorism as a prologue to a caliphate he did not expect to see in his lifetime. His organization was flexible, operating as a geo ...
this PDF file - Minda Masagi Journals
... word tarekat or tasawwuf, for they have been had by the Orientalist point of view. This view certainly differs from that propagated by such a profound scholar as Abd al-Wahhab bin Ali al-Sha’rani (1954) who wrote that tasawwuf was a kind of knowledge emanating from the heart, understood as the facul ...
... word tarekat or tasawwuf, for they have been had by the Orientalist point of view. This view certainly differs from that propagated by such a profound scholar as Abd al-Wahhab bin Ali al-Sha’rani (1954) who wrote that tasawwuf was a kind of knowledge emanating from the heart, understood as the facul ...
Islam and secularism
The definition and application of secularism, especially the place of religion in society, varies among Muslim countries as it does among European countries and the United States. Secularism is often used to describe the separation of public life and civil/government matters from religious teachings and commandments, or simply the separation of religion and politics. Secularism in Muslim countries is often contrasted with Islamism, and secularists tend to seek to promote secular political and social values as opposed to Islamic ones. Among western scholars and Muslim intellectuals, there are some debates over secularism which include the understanding of political and religious authorities in the Islamic world and the means and degree of application of sharia in legal system of the state.As the concept of secularism varies among secularists in the Muslim world, reactions of Muslim intellectuals to the pressure of secularization also varies. On the one hand, secularism is condemned by some Muslim intellectuals who do not feel that religious influence should be removed from the public sphere. On the other hand, secularism is claimed by others to be compatible with Islam. For example, the quest for secularism has inspired some Muslim scholars who argue that secular government is the best way to observe sharia; ""enforcing [sharia] through coercive power of the state negates its religious nature, because Muslims would be observing the law of the state and not freely performing their religious obligation as Muslims"" says Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, a professor of law at Emory University and author of Islam and the secular state : negotiating the future of Shariʻa. Moreover, some scholars argue that secular states have existed in the Muslim world since the Middle Ages.Nevertheless, many Muslim-majority countries define themselves as or are regarded as secular, and many of them have a dual system in which Muslims can bring familial and financial disputes to sharia courts. The exact jurisdiction of these courts varies from country to country, but usually includes marriage, divorce, inheritance, and guardianship.