IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... It is because collection of each individual makes up a society, that is, every individual makes up a society. Therefore needs of every individual living in a society is connected to each other and this also implies that no one can live an alone life. And within these needs some people have basic req ...
... It is because collection of each individual makes up a society, that is, every individual makes up a society. Therefore needs of every individual living in a society is connected to each other and this also implies that no one can live an alone life. And within these needs some people have basic req ...
Jihad Re-Examined: Islamic Law and International Law
... It takes several kinds, including the following five aspects: striving to learn the teachings of Islam, personally striving to act in accordance with what one has learned, striving to call others to Islam, teaching those who do not know about it, and striving to bear patiently the difficulties invol ...
... It takes several kinds, including the following five aspects: striving to learn the teachings of Islam, personally striving to act in accordance with what one has learned, striving to call others to Islam, teaching those who do not know about it, and striving to bear patiently the difficulties invol ...
Fana and Baqa Infinities of Islam: Approaches to Islamic Law and
... your Lord?’ They say: ‘Yes! We do testify!’ (This is how it is), lest you should say on the Day of Judgment: ‘Of this we were unaware.’”4 This pledge of faith is the foundation of Islamic law. It joins the fanā infinity of this world with the baqā infinity of the next. In popular vocabulary, “infi ...
... your Lord?’ They say: ‘Yes! We do testify!’ (This is how it is), lest you should say on the Day of Judgment: ‘Of this we were unaware.’”4 This pledge of faith is the foundation of Islamic law. It joins the fanā infinity of this world with the baqā infinity of the next. In popular vocabulary, “infi ...
text from ⁽Uyūn al- akhbār - The Centre for Muslim
... software. For Microsoft 2010 you will see ‘Search’ at the top left of the screen. For older software ‘Search’ is accessed via ‘Edit’ then ‘Advanced Search’ or right click to access 'find'.) All entries for that title or author will be listed. Click on relevant entry to find the Shelfmark, e.g. BP172 ...
... software. For Microsoft 2010 you will see ‘Search’ at the top left of the screen. For older software ‘Search’ is accessed via ‘Edit’ then ‘Advanced Search’ or right click to access 'find'.) All entries for that title or author will be listed. Click on relevant entry to find the Shelfmark, e.g. BP172 ...
Words of Advice and Compassion in Regards to Bombings in... Atiya Allah January 31, 2010
... Jihad. Allah is their Lord and Protector, and it is He, Glory be to Him, who will reward them and help them. From this we understand that these types of bombings are not carried out by the Mujahidoon. They are only done by those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day. They are only done by the ...
... Jihad. Allah is their Lord and Protector, and it is He, Glory be to Him, who will reward them and help them. From this we understand that these types of bombings are not carried out by the Mujahidoon. They are only done by those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day. They are only done by the ...
AN OUTLINE OF MYSTICAL IDEAS AND ITS SPREAD IN DECCAN
... Islam, major world religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia in the early seventh century AD. The Arabic word Islam means ‘submission’, specifically, submission to the will of the one Allah. Islam is a strictly monotheistic religion, and its adherents, called Muslims, regard the Prophet Muhammad as the ...
... Islam, major world religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia in the early seventh century AD. The Arabic word Islam means ‘submission’, specifically, submission to the will of the one Allah. Islam is a strictly monotheistic religion, and its adherents, called Muslims, regard the Prophet Muhammad as the ...
The Elements of Sufism
... the foundation of what is visible, and which forms the rest of its reality. He does his best to understand the causal, physical outer life while awakening to an immense inner Reality, which encompasses both the known and the unknown worlds, the unitive Reality of the seen and the unseen, of time and ...
... the foundation of what is visible, and which forms the rest of its reality. He does his best to understand the causal, physical outer life while awakening to an immense inner Reality, which encompasses both the known and the unknown worlds, the unitive Reality of the seen and the unseen, of time and ...
LESSON 1
... has specific rules and regulations in performing it such as prayer, fasting, performing pilgrimage, giving out zakah, ‘aqiqah and so on. General ibadah, on the other hand, is a type of ibadah which does not have specific rules and procedures. It includes all human daily activities such as learning, ...
... has specific rules and regulations in performing it such as prayer, fasting, performing pilgrimage, giving out zakah, ‘aqiqah and so on. General ibadah, on the other hand, is a type of ibadah which does not have specific rules and procedures. It includes all human daily activities such as learning, ...
Motivating factors of Islamic Tourist`s Destination Loyalty: An
... Islamic attributes of tourists satisfaction and destination loyalty is vital and it is based for tailoring halal tourist’s packages. Islamic tourists are well-ordered to follow Islamic schooling which directly and indirectly impact on their decision concerning tourism plan. In Islam, Islamic tourist ...
... Islamic attributes of tourists satisfaction and destination loyalty is vital and it is based for tailoring halal tourist’s packages. Islamic tourists are well-ordered to follow Islamic schooling which directly and indirectly impact on their decision concerning tourism plan. In Islam, Islamic tourist ...
"Become an ornament for us, do not be a disgrace for us." ~ Imam al
... There are differences of opinion as to when blood matam started.1 The most reliable opinion is that the cutting of the head was a practice performed by the Turks in Azerbaijan which was transferred to the Iranians and Arabs.2 The Iraqi author of the book The Tragedy of Karbala also believes that su ...
... There are differences of opinion as to when blood matam started.1 The most reliable opinion is that the cutting of the head was a practice performed by the Turks in Azerbaijan which was transferred to the Iranians and Arabs.2 The Iraqi author of the book The Tragedy of Karbala also believes that su ...
The Reality of Tasawwuf in Light of the - Tanzeem-e
... accepts the Islamic creed and begins to live his or her life according to the Islamic Shari‘ah. At this stage, the individual is a legal Muslim and his or her behavior falls under the category of “righteous deeds” to the degree that it is in accordance with the Shari‘ah. In other words, when an ind ...
... accepts the Islamic creed and begins to live his or her life according to the Islamic Shari‘ah. At this stage, the individual is a legal Muslim and his or her behavior falls under the category of “righteous deeds” to the degree that it is in accordance with the Shari‘ah. In other words, when an ind ...
Three Different Readings of al-Farabi`s Political Philosophy
... Platonists; indeed, some scholars are ...
... Platonists; indeed, some scholars are ...
Matalibul Furqan 5 - Tolu e Islam Trust
... territory) where the distortion of Islam began; thus, currently, Islam is a mixture of non-Quranic ideas and beliefs which are mainly based on the ancient Iranian religion (Magian/Zoroastrian) and civilization. Difference between the victories over the Iranians and the Romans The Muslims defeated th ...
... territory) where the distortion of Islam began; thus, currently, Islam is a mixture of non-Quranic ideas and beliefs which are mainly based on the ancient Iranian religion (Magian/Zoroastrian) and civilization. Difference between the victories over the Iranians and the Romans The Muslims defeated th ...
Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya Movement
... approve it, you may publish it.” At around the same time, Maulana Nur-ud-Din made an observation in the presence of several people about M. Mahmud Ahmad’s beliefs as follows: “The question of kufr and Islam is a very subtle matter. Even our Mian [M. Mahmud Ahmad] has not understood it.” As these sta ...
... approve it, you may publish it.” At around the same time, Maulana Nur-ud-Din made an observation in the presence of several people about M. Mahmud Ahmad’s beliefs as follows: “The question of kufr and Islam is a very subtle matter. Even our Mian [M. Mahmud Ahmad] has not understood it.” As these sta ...
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... Prophetic Traditions in Islam – On the Authority of the Family of the Prophet contains a wealth of wisdom, knowledge and inspiration for all who seek to know more about Islam and about the process of refining one’s character and conduct. It presents a comprehensive selection of Islamic teachings arr ...
... Prophetic Traditions in Islam – On the Authority of the Family of the Prophet contains a wealth of wisdom, knowledge and inspiration for all who seek to know more about Islam and about the process of refining one’s character and conduct. It presents a comprehensive selection of Islamic teachings arr ...
Islamic Studies IST SEM
... most prominent feature of the religion of pre-Islam Arabs. The Quraysh had always held the belief that the House of Allah () (Ka’bah) had a special place of honor in the eyes of the Lord Who was Himself its protector and defender. But the Kab’ah was also overcrowded with different idols. The Ka’bah ...
... most prominent feature of the religion of pre-Islam Arabs. The Quraysh had always held the belief that the House of Allah () (Ka’bah) had a special place of honor in the eyes of the Lord Who was Himself its protector and defender. But the Kab’ah was also overcrowded with different idols. The Ka’bah ...
Full Text - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
... east coast rivers of Siak and Kampar; and by way of the west coast, which was dominated by the Muslim kingdom of Acheh in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries (Dobbin, 1972; Hamka, 1950). Minangkabau consisted of three regions; namely Agam, Tanah Datar and Limapuluh Kota, which constit ...
... east coast rivers of Siak and Kampar; and by way of the west coast, which was dominated by the Muslim kingdom of Acheh in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries (Dobbin, 1972; Hamka, 1950). Minangkabau consisted of three regions; namely Agam, Tanah Datar and Limapuluh Kota, which constit ...
Rethinking world history
... compared the development of Islamic civilization at particular points in its history with the history of Western European civilization the better to defuse the incipient European exceptionalism which has marked most orientalist writings about Islam. Among Hodgson's earliest writings (1941) is an ess ...
... compared the development of Islamic civilization at particular points in its history with the history of Western European civilization the better to defuse the incipient European exceptionalism which has marked most orientalist writings about Islam. Among Hodgson's earliest writings (1941) is an ess ...
the critique of arab thought: mohammed arkoun`s
... formerly opened to multi-interpretations become one interpretation (monophonic exegesis). Out of that situation, that emerged a kind of inquisition institution (mihnah) in al-Makmun era in Islam, and in reformation era in Christianity (Herdi dan Abdalla, 1994: 84-85). All above cases showed that whe ...
... formerly opened to multi-interpretations become one interpretation (monophonic exegesis). Out of that situation, that emerged a kind of inquisition institution (mihnah) in al-Makmun era in Islam, and in reformation era in Christianity (Herdi dan Abdalla, 1994: 84-85). All above cases showed that whe ...
Mother`s Day: A Historical Overview and the Scholars` Rulings on
... the founders of the Akhbaar al-Yawm newspaper. ‘Ali Ameen himself had received a letter from a mother complaining of her children’s meanness and bad treatment towards her, and suffering because of their failure to appreciate her. It so happened that another mother visited Mustafa Ameen in his offic ...
... the founders of the Akhbaar al-Yawm newspaper. ‘Ali Ameen himself had received a letter from a mother complaining of her children’s meanness and bad treatment towards her, and suffering because of their failure to appreciate her. It so happened that another mother visited Mustafa Ameen in his offic ...
Ethics and Values
... Comprehensiveness of Solidarity in Islam ............................................ 62 Generality of Solidarity in Islam............................................................. 63 Importance of Zakat in Islam ................................................................ 63 Hadiths in the M ...
... Comprehensiveness of Solidarity in Islam ............................................ 62 Generality of Solidarity in Islam............................................................. 63 Importance of Zakat in Islam ................................................................ 63 Hadiths in the M ...
The Great Schism of Islam
... The Shi’a interpretation of Islam is different from the Sunni interpretation. Some people wish to play down the differences between the two groups, but this should not be done. The reality is that Shi’ism and Sunnism are two very different interpretations of Islam. Considering this, it is not surpri ...
... The Shi’a interpretation of Islam is different from the Sunni interpretation. Some people wish to play down the differences between the two groups, but this should not be done. The reality is that Shi’ism and Sunnism are two very different interpretations of Islam. Considering this, it is not surpri ...
this Lesson Plan - Foreign Policy Research Institute
... d. He escaped the massacre at Karbala Umayyad 20. According to Shia Muslims, the story ofHusayn's martyrdom, shows---. a. religious leaders should never interfere c. his ideas were wrong ...
... d. He escaped the massacre at Karbala Umayyad 20. According to Shia Muslims, the story ofHusayn's martyrdom, shows---. a. religious leaders should never interfere c. his ideas were wrong ...
Halal Pharmaceuticals
... An estimated 23% of the world’s population are Muslims. While most countries with a Muslim majority are located in the Middle East and North Africa, one-fifth of the world’s Muslim population lives in countries where Islam is not the dominant faith. For example, India has the third-largest Muslim po ...
... An estimated 23% of the world’s population are Muslims. While most countries with a Muslim majority are located in the Middle East and North Africa, one-fifth of the world’s Muslim population lives in countries where Islam is not the dominant faith. For example, India has the third-largest Muslim po ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLE
... acquainted with written Hadith. Nevertheless, Martin Van Bruinessen believed that some forms of written Hadith were taught to the Malay region simultaneously with the coming of Islam (Van Bruinessen 1999:162).This is mainly because there are two main sources for an understanding of Islam; the Holy Q ...
... acquainted with written Hadith. Nevertheless, Martin Van Bruinessen believed that some forms of written Hadith were taught to the Malay region simultaneously with the coming of Islam (Van Bruinessen 1999:162).This is mainly because there are two main sources for an understanding of Islam; the Holy Q ...
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.