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... nor khalifah a divine appointee. The people chose Abu Bakr, the first Orthodox Khalifah. Moreover, Abu Bakr in his inaugural speech referred to his authority as a "trust" entrusted to him not God by but citizens.' In addition, Abu Bakr's designation of 'Umar to succeed him 'was made in the form of r ...
... nor khalifah a divine appointee. The people chose Abu Bakr, the first Orthodox Khalifah. Moreover, Abu Bakr in his inaugural speech referred to his authority as a "trust" entrusted to him not God by but citizens.' In addition, Abu Bakr's designation of 'Umar to succeed him 'was made in the form of r ...
The Offensive Depictions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in Western
... people were shot dead including Stephane Charbonnier, the editor. The attack was widely reported and drew worldwide condemnation. However, the attack itself and the reaction to it also exposed the divisions in French society as well as the hypocrisy of what is called the civilized world. Millions of ...
... people were shot dead including Stephane Charbonnier, the editor. The attack was widely reported and drew worldwide condemnation. However, the attack itself and the reaction to it also exposed the divisions in French society as well as the hypocrisy of what is called the civilized world. Millions of ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Hassan Rezaee Haftador
... Subhi Mansur is of the opinion that if tradition were really a component of religion, it should have been put in writing from the very start, preventing the affliction of the people with crises and sedition. He asks how it is that Abu Hanifah only recognized seventeen traditions while about one hund ...
... Subhi Mansur is of the opinion that if tradition were really a component of religion, it should have been put in writing from the very start, preventing the affliction of the people with crises and sedition. He asks how it is that Abu Hanifah only recognized seventeen traditions while about one hund ...
AgaKhanism and Its Institutions by Muhammad
... Dr. Farhad Daftari writes in “The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines”: The Persian Nizarıs had hitherto observed their religious rituals mainly in the fashion of, and in company with, the Twelve Shias, perhaps for the sake of taqiyya. But now they were requested to set themselves apart from th ...
... Dr. Farhad Daftari writes in “The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines”: The Persian Nizarıs had hitherto observed their religious rituals mainly in the fashion of, and in company with, the Twelve Shias, perhaps for the sake of taqiyya. But now they were requested to set themselves apart from th ...
Mohsin Raza Malik October 12, 2016
... soldiers. Not a single soldier of Imam Hussain ever gave in. Thus the battle of Karbala has shown very well that one can defeat individuals but can’t defeat an ideology by means of force. ...
... soldiers. Not a single soldier of Imam Hussain ever gave in. Thus the battle of Karbala has shown very well that one can defeat individuals but can’t defeat an ideology by means of force. ...
Ibn-Sina`s Theory of Conditional Syllogism Re
... between Islam and the perennial philosophy, and specifically what Frithjof Schuon called, “the transcendent unity of religions.” On the one hand, some interpreters of Schuon and the perennial philosophy have denied, in the name of pure esoterism, the necessary religious forms and discipline which al ...
... between Islam and the perennial philosophy, and specifically what Frithjof Schuon called, “the transcendent unity of religions.” On the one hand, some interpreters of Schuon and the perennial philosophy have denied, in the name of pure esoterism, the necessary religious forms and discipline which al ...
LESSON 1
... In the aspect of knowledge, Muslims gained lot of benefits from Greek civilization. The rise of great Muslim scholars like Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd, al-Khawarizmi, Ibn Khaldun and many others was due to their effort to learn the literatures from the Greek civilization. They also put efforts to translate ...
... In the aspect of knowledge, Muslims gained lot of benefits from Greek civilization. The rise of great Muslim scholars like Ibn Sina, Ibn Rushd, al-Khawarizmi, Ibn Khaldun and many others was due to their effort to learn the literatures from the Greek civilization. They also put efforts to translate ...
Who Should Perform Ijtihad?
... people generally conduct themselves this way when it comes to their worldly concerns. Then suddenly, when the issue at hand is their religion, listen to anybody willing to shoot off his mouth. It would not be an exaggeration to say that anybody who speaks about Islam these days will find a receptive ...
... people generally conduct themselves this way when it comes to their worldly concerns. Then suddenly, when the issue at hand is their religion, listen to anybody willing to shoot off his mouth. It would not be an exaggeration to say that anybody who speaks about Islam these days will find a receptive ...
Full Article
... on theory of consumer behavior, especially regarding services and empirical studies on effect of adherence on Sharia Principles (SPA) on customer loyalty with CSR and trust as mediation. Conceptual framework is derived from the formulation of research problems that have been described previously as ...
... on theory of consumer behavior, especially regarding services and empirical studies on effect of adherence on Sharia Principles (SPA) on customer loyalty with CSR and trust as mediation. Conceptual framework is derived from the formulation of research problems that have been described previously as ...
Dietary Laws of Islam and Judaism: A Comparative Study
... comprehensive form of these laws and make them obligatory for their believers to observe them in their daily life practices 3. In Islamic Shari’ah the laws of food and diet are called as Halāl (Permitted) and Harām (Prohibition) and in Judaism these laws are called as Kosher (Permitted) and Trief (P ...
... comprehensive form of these laws and make them obligatory for their believers to observe them in their daily life practices 3. In Islamic Shari’ah the laws of food and diet are called as Halāl (Permitted) and Harām (Prohibition) and in Judaism these laws are called as Kosher (Permitted) and Trief (P ...
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... Arif's (1985) notion that all natural resources are entrusted to human beings (which are beneficial for them to carry out their mission, that is, to disseminate mercy based on true justice [Mas'udi 1991]) and consequently should be managed under the consent of God (see also Musleh-ud-din 1980; Siddi ...
... Arif's (1985) notion that all natural resources are entrusted to human beings (which are beneficial for them to carry out their mission, that is, to disseminate mercy based on true justice [Mas'udi 1991]) and consequently should be managed under the consent of God (see also Musleh-ud-din 1980; Siddi ...
Narratives in the Popular Islamic Novels of Malaysia
... of the shift in the tastes of reading public towards Islam. As such, the discussion will not be limited to general observations on the phenomenon in itself, but will also explicate the above questions critically by analysing the content of contemporary popular Islamic novels in Malaysia. This will b ...
... of the shift in the tastes of reading public towards Islam. As such, the discussion will not be limited to general observations on the phenomenon in itself, but will also explicate the above questions critically by analysing the content of contemporary popular Islamic novels in Malaysia. This will b ...
Dr. Zaghloul al-Najjār in the Egyptian press
... The criticism from Muslims stems mainly from al-Najjār’s schooling in natural sciences. As such, Muslims sometimes regard him as out of touch with religious society and unqualified to provide religious commentary. Dr. Ra’fit Othman, for example, stated that the Qur’ān is not a science book aiming to ...
... The criticism from Muslims stems mainly from al-Najjār’s schooling in natural sciences. As such, Muslims sometimes regard him as out of touch with religious society and unqualified to provide religious commentary. Dr. Ra’fit Othman, for example, stated that the Qur’ān is not a science book aiming to ...
ISIS and its faulty logic
... of Islam have always used this Standard, even in something like understanding the meaning of words and Ayaat of the Qur’an. Whenever a doubt arose about what the specific meaning of a word was, the scholars always asked, “How did the Sahaba understand that word?” That definition is taken as the corr ...
... of Islam have always used this Standard, even in something like understanding the meaning of words and Ayaat of the Qur’an. Whenever a doubt arose about what the specific meaning of a word was, the scholars always asked, “How did the Sahaba understand that word?” That definition is taken as the corr ...
THE CHALLENGE OF RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN
... the Federal Constitution. 22 Paradoxically, this worrying state of affairs has transpired concurrently with the official adoption in Malaysia of Islam Hadhari - often translated as ‘civilizational Islam’, and which seeks to present a moderate, inclusive and tolerant message. The pluralist vision of ...
... the Federal Constitution. 22 Paradoxically, this worrying state of affairs has transpired concurrently with the official adoption in Malaysia of Islam Hadhari - often translated as ‘civilizational Islam’, and which seeks to present a moderate, inclusive and tolerant message. The pluralist vision of ...
The Political Evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
... controversial interpretation of jihad that provided religious justifications for violence committed by offshoot organizations of the Brotherhood like al-jihad, al-Takfir wa alHijra, Hamas, and al-Qaeda. Yet that is still a debatable position, because despite being the ideological parent of these vio ...
... controversial interpretation of jihad that provided religious justifications for violence committed by offshoot organizations of the Brotherhood like al-jihad, al-Takfir wa alHijra, Hamas, and al-Qaeda. Yet that is still a debatable position, because despite being the ideological parent of these vio ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Teaching Da`wah as Islamic Studies (Teds) in
... into the world of intelligence, reason and order, making it the most momentous event in the history of the Malay Archipelago. The process of Islamization among Malaysian community can be seen obviously in educational side. Islam brought Islamic education into Malaysian. At the early stage, the teach ...
... into the world of intelligence, reason and order, making it the most momentous event in the history of the Malay Archipelago. The process of Islamization among Malaysian community can be seen obviously in educational side. Islam brought Islamic education into Malaysian. At the early stage, the teach ...
There Is No Islam in ISISâ•Ž Islamic State
... and modern day extremists to understand the wide scope of jihad—a word which carries a great deal of religious and practical connotations. Nonetheless, “military jihad” is in fact authorized by the Qur’an: To those against whom war is made, permission is given [to fight], because they are wronged—a ...
... and modern day extremists to understand the wide scope of jihad—a word which carries a great deal of religious and practical connotations. Nonetheless, “military jihad” is in fact authorized by the Qur’an: To those against whom war is made, permission is given [to fight], because they are wronged—a ...
Encountering the `true dream` in Islam
... tell me dreams that she had told no-one but her family. Then she told me how at very difficult periods of her life she had dreamt of the Prophet Mohammed and Angels and these images had sustained her. I asked a gardener in a small town if he had ever had a memorable dream and he said, ‘Yes. Once I h ...
... tell me dreams that she had told no-one but her family. Then she told me how at very difficult periods of her life she had dreamt of the Prophet Mohammed and Angels and these images had sustained her. I asked a gardener in a small town if he had ever had a memorable dream and he said, ‘Yes. Once I h ...
confessions a british spy
... kerîm:“I have revealed this Qur’ân to thee. Verily I shall be its protector.” Disbelieverswillnotbeabletodesecrateit,changeit or defile it. They shall never extinguish that light. Allâhu ta’âlâ sent Qur’ân al-kerîm to His beloved Prophet Muhammad ‘alaihis-salâm’ piece b ...
... kerîm:“I have revealed this Qur’ân to thee. Verily I shall be its protector.” Disbelieverswillnotbeabletodesecrateit,changeit or defile it. They shall never extinguish that light. Allâhu ta’âlâ sent Qur’ân al-kerîm to His beloved Prophet Muhammad ‘alaihis-salâm’ piece b ...
prophet muhammad - Bibliotheca Alexandrina
... The Islamic community had become more solidly established by 628, and in that year Muhammad (PBUH) decided to make the ‘umrah (“lesser pilgrimage”) to the Ka’bah. He set out for Mecca with a large entourage and many animals meant for sacrifice, but an armed Meccan contingent blocked his way. Becaus ...
... The Islamic community had become more solidly established by 628, and in that year Muhammad (PBUH) decided to make the ‘umrah (“lesser pilgrimage”) to the Ka’bah. He set out for Mecca with a large entourage and many animals meant for sacrifice, but an armed Meccan contingent blocked his way. Becaus ...
Motivating factors of Islamic Tourist`s Destination Loyalty: An
... Islamic Attributes Islamic tourists could be guided by observing Islamic teachings in tourism activities(Battour, Ismail, & Battor, 2011) in the success of the destination loyalty. Islamic attributes of tourists satisfaction and destination loyalty is vital and it is based for tailoring halal touris ...
... Islamic Attributes Islamic tourists could be guided by observing Islamic teachings in tourism activities(Battour, Ismail, & Battor, 2011) in the success of the destination loyalty. Islamic attributes of tourists satisfaction and destination loyalty is vital and it is based for tailoring halal touris ...
A Critical Discourse Analysis Perspective
... being engaged in within a framework of understanding, communication and interaction which is part of broader socio-cultural structures and processes…. Critical scholars of discourse do not merely observe such linkages between discourse and social structures, but aim to be agents of change, and do so ...
... being engaged in within a framework of understanding, communication and interaction which is part of broader socio-cultural structures and processes…. Critical scholars of discourse do not merely observe such linkages between discourse and social structures, but aim to be agents of change, and do so ...
320 WHO IS THE REAL THREAT? DAESH (ISIL) OR WAHHABISM
... emergence of Wahhabism in the crisis of the Ottoman Empire, which allowed for a “new explosion of purism and fundamentalism among Muslims” (p. 67). According to an unconfirmed theory crafted in a document Memoirs of Hempher, the British Spy to the Middle East1, believed to be true by some scholars, ...
... emergence of Wahhabism in the crisis of the Ottoman Empire, which allowed for a “new explosion of purism and fundamentalism among Muslims” (p. 67). According to an unconfirmed theory crafted in a document Memoirs of Hempher, the British Spy to the Middle East1, believed to be true by some scholars, ...
The Muslim Brotherhood: Origins, Efficacy, and Reach By Raymond
... However, a new thing happened in 1798: a Frenchman—an infidel, Napoleon—invaded and conquered Egypt. This heralded a new paradigm—that the infidel West (then and often now seen as Christendom) was stronger, and thus better, than the Islamic world. To appreciate this idea fully, one must first under ...
... However, a new thing happened in 1798: a Frenchman—an infidel, Napoleon—invaded and conquered Egypt. This heralded a new paradigm—that the infidel West (then and often now seen as Christendom) was stronger, and thus better, than the Islamic world. To appreciate this idea fully, one must first under ...