Khadijah, Daughter of Khuwaylid, Wife of Prophet - Al
... al- Isfahni's Aghani, Ibn Hisham's Seera, Muhammadibn Ishaq's Seerat Rasool-Allah, and Tarikh alRusul wal Muluk by Abu Ja`far Muhammadibn Jarir al-Tabari (839-923 A.D.). Of all these books, only al-Tabari's Tarikh is being translated (by more than one translator and in several volumes) into English. ...
... al- Isfahni's Aghani, Ibn Hisham's Seera, Muhammadibn Ishaq's Seerat Rasool-Allah, and Tarikh alRusul wal Muluk by Abu Ja`far Muhammadibn Jarir al-Tabari (839-923 A.D.). Of all these books, only al-Tabari's Tarikh is being translated (by more than one translator and in several volumes) into English. ...
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... not to be a part of original Islamic vocabulary, but rather was devised in reaction to Western influence. Now, however, qanun ul Islamia is a part of the vocabulary in every Muslim country. 11 Some writers use the terms Islamic law, Shari'ah and/or fiqh interchangeably. 12 This easily could result i ...
... not to be a part of original Islamic vocabulary, but rather was devised in reaction to Western influence. Now, however, qanun ul Islamia is a part of the vocabulary in every Muslim country. 11 Some writers use the terms Islamic law, Shari'ah and/or fiqh interchangeably. 12 This easily could result i ...
state-building and counterterrorism: securitization of islam in central
... As argued by some authors (Allison 2001; Omelicheva 2011), the threat of “Islamic fundamentalism” and “international terrorism” is a drive for security cooperation between the Central Asian states. The common threat, common Soviet legacies, common historical and cultural heritage are supposed to ma ...
... As argued by some authors (Allison 2001; Omelicheva 2011), the threat of “Islamic fundamentalism” and “international terrorism” is a drive for security cooperation between the Central Asian states. The common threat, common Soviet legacies, common historical and cultural heritage are supposed to ma ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Meaning of Leadership According to Islam
... al-Khilafah according to Islamic legal terminology means head of the Muslims to conduct affairs of the world or religion (‘Atiyyahullah, 1968). The word Khilafah means leadership because the original meaning is successor.. He takes over the functions of the person before him to conduct affairs of le ...
... al-Khilafah according to Islamic legal terminology means head of the Muslims to conduct affairs of the world or religion (‘Atiyyahullah, 1968). The word Khilafah means leadership because the original meaning is successor.. He takes over the functions of the person before him to conduct affairs of le ...
The Study Quran: A New Translation and Commentary
... and an extensive commentary on the entire Quran, as well as several essays on a range of topics, including Quranic ethics and law, branches of theology, death and dying, and art in the Quran. It includes useful appendices on hadith citations, a timeline of major events specified in the Quran, biogra ...
... and an extensive commentary on the entire Quran, as well as several essays on a range of topics, including Quranic ethics and law, branches of theology, death and dying, and art in the Quran. It includes useful appendices on hadith citations, a timeline of major events specified in the Quran, biogra ...
Syllabus of Islamic Studies Courses for MA Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
... including 08 core and 08 optional/electives with four courses in each Semester (Total Four Semesters) 2. The medium of instruction and examination as in other Social Sciences is English. Students, however, may study standard books on the subject in other languages as well. 3. Regular as well as priv ...
... including 08 core and 08 optional/electives with four courses in each Semester (Total Four Semesters) 2. The medium of instruction and examination as in other Social Sciences is English. Students, however, may study standard books on the subject in other languages as well. 3. Regular as well as priv ...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHy AND ISLAmIc THOuGHT
... phy leads students to have grip over the earlier activities of people and their intellectual life. As long as the Arabs lived within their boundary, they did not have a proper idea of Geography. It is when they interacted with the people of Syria, Egypt, India, Africa, China and other nations for co ...
... phy leads students to have grip over the earlier activities of people and their intellectual life. As long as the Arabs lived within their boundary, they did not have a proper idea of Geography. It is when they interacted with the people of Syria, Egypt, India, Africa, China and other nations for co ...
Wathakker - Islamic and lawsuit site Article Section Uthman Ibn Affan
... enclosed room. The continual bad treatment by his close family led Uthman and his wife to participate in the first migration to Abyssinia. After some time Uthman and Ruqiayah returned to Mecca to be with the struggling Muslims and their beloved father and Prophet. Uthman formed a very close relation ...
... enclosed room. The continual bad treatment by his close family led Uthman and his wife to participate in the first migration to Abyssinia. After some time Uthman and Ruqiayah returned to Mecca to be with the struggling Muslims and their beloved father and Prophet. Uthman formed a very close relation ...
The Significance of the Hijrah
... good relations with other communities living in Madinah. There was a large Jewish community as well as some other Arab tribes who had not accepted Islam. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) prepared a Mithaq (a covenant or a constitution) for relations between these communities. 5. Cleanin ...
... good relations with other communities living in Madinah. There was a large Jewish community as well as some other Arab tribes who had not accepted Islam. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) prepared a Mithaq (a covenant or a constitution) for relations between these communities. 5. Cleanin ...
the interplay between religious leaders and organ donation among
... emphasis on the Senior Ulamā’ Council’s fatwā in particular, because of the assumption that the views of indigenous fuqahā’, with their familiarity of their society’s context, will resonate best with the local population. Implicitly, then, the fatwā was seen as an instrument for health behavior ...
... emphasis on the Senior Ulamā’ Council’s fatwā in particular, because of the assumption that the views of indigenous fuqahā’, with their familiarity of their society’s context, will resonate best with the local population. Implicitly, then, the fatwā was seen as an instrument for health behavior ...
In the Shadows of the Koran
... where he later studied for four years in Dar al-Ulum (“The House of Sciences”), an establishment for higher education. After completing his schooling, Qutb worked as a teacher for several years and then served as a functionary in the Egyptian Ministry of Education. During his service in this office, ...
... where he later studied for four years in Dar al-Ulum (“The House of Sciences”), an establishment for higher education. After completing his schooling, Qutb worked as a teacher for several years and then served as a functionary in the Egyptian Ministry of Education. During his service in this office, ...
LESSON 1
... process of Shura. Shura means "to take decisions by consultation and participation" (3:159, 42:38). This is an important part of the Islamic political system. There is no scope for despotism in Islam. The Qur’an and the Sunnah will be the basis of legislation in Islam. e) Accountability of governmen ...
... process of Shura. Shura means "to take decisions by consultation and participation" (3:159, 42:38). This is an important part of the Islamic political system. There is no scope for despotism in Islam. The Qur’an and the Sunnah will be the basis of legislation in Islam. e) Accountability of governmen ...
Modern Biotechnology - Asian Journal of Humanities and Social
... who state that bioethics involve the issues of beliefs or religion. This idea suggests that religion and individual beliefs play a certain role in solving human issues. As an example, genetic engineering involved in the transfer of non halal animal genes as in pigs into bacteria for duplication. Thi ...
... who state that bioethics involve the issues of beliefs or religion. This idea suggests that religion and individual beliefs play a certain role in solving human issues. As an example, genetic engineering involved in the transfer of non halal animal genes as in pigs into bacteria for duplication. Thi ...
Abu Bakr Efendi
... elements banished from the East Indies by the Dutch authorities in the seventeenth century, and of compatriots who were brought there as slaves.4 The community gradually lost its native Malay (and other Southeast Asian languages) and adopted the language of its colonial masters. The best known of t ...
... elements banished from the East Indies by the Dutch authorities in the seventeenth century, and of compatriots who were brought there as slaves.4 The community gradually lost its native Malay (and other Southeast Asian languages) and adopted the language of its colonial masters. The best known of t ...
Conceptualizing Mosque Tourism: A central feature of
... countries on the international scene reinforce the rising trend of Islamic Tourism. Indeed, Islamic Tourism has gained much interest in recent years and is considered to be a very promising niche in the near future. This fairly new concept can simply be defined as intra-Muslim and intra-Arab tourism ...
... countries on the international scene reinforce the rising trend of Islamic Tourism. Indeed, Islamic Tourism has gained much interest in recent years and is considered to be a very promising niche in the near future. This fairly new concept can simply be defined as intra-Muslim and intra-Arab tourism ...
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... doing this, since we have amanah [trust]; that's why we have to work hard for this... we have to be responsible for shareholders and society at large, and, of course, our God. We can see clearly, based on these two comments, that the meaning of amanah to some extent, more heavily stresses the gainin ...
... doing this, since we have amanah [trust]; that's why we have to work hard for this... we have to be responsible for shareholders and society at large, and, of course, our God. We can see clearly, based on these two comments, that the meaning of amanah to some extent, more heavily stresses the gainin ...
Migration to Abyssinia - Al
... women migrated to Abyssinia. They stayed there during the months of Sha‘ban and Ramadan until some Muslims heard of the Gharaniq rumors and returned to Mecca. After learning that the Gharaniq reports were false, the Muslims headed back to Abyssinia. The exact time of the second migration is unknown. ...
... women migrated to Abyssinia. They stayed there during the months of Sha‘ban and Ramadan until some Muslims heard of the Gharaniq rumors and returned to Mecca. After learning that the Gharaniq reports were false, the Muslims headed back to Abyssinia. The exact time of the second migration is unknown. ...
(1945-2008), Imam of the Fayda Tijaniyya
... and elsewhere, dispersed communities of Tijanis scholars such as Shaykh Yasin al-Fadani (d. 1990) tracing their initiation through Shaykh Hasan have of Indonesia and Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad ‘Abd also emerged in Southeast Asia, Pakistan, Libya, the al-Jawwad of Medina, Saudi Arabia. In all, Shaykh Midd ...
... and elsewhere, dispersed communities of Tijanis scholars such as Shaykh Yasin al-Fadani (d. 1990) tracing their initiation through Shaykh Hasan have of Indonesia and Shaykh Ahmad Muhammad ‘Abd also emerged in Southeast Asia, Pakistan, Libya, the al-Jawwad of Medina, Saudi Arabia. In all, Shaykh Midd ...
Shrine Pilgrimage (Ziyārat)
... volkstümlich) or ‘alternative’ form of pilgrimage which is practiced in different forms among people from different cultures. In other words, ziyārat, with its unwritten rules manifests the variegated cultural of Islam in various regions. Writing about this subject Khosronejad states: [Ziyārat] is a ...
... volkstümlich) or ‘alternative’ form of pilgrimage which is practiced in different forms among people from different cultures. In other words, ziyārat, with its unwritten rules manifests the variegated cultural of Islam in various regions. Writing about this subject Khosronejad states: [Ziyārat] is a ...
Jizyah: A Misunderstood Levy
... feature of Mohammedan financial theory is, if one may put it so, its dual nature due the distinction between religious and secular revenue...”(6). The whole problem of imposition of jizyah must be understood in its historical perspective(7). In the primitive socio-economic set-up, imposition of jizy ...
... feature of Mohammedan financial theory is, if one may put it so, its dual nature due the distinction between religious and secular revenue...”(6). The whole problem of imposition of jizyah must be understood in its historical perspective(7). In the primitive socio-economic set-up, imposition of jizy ...
ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AL
... Although there are researchers who have investigated the importance of religiosity towards leadership (see Shee, Ji, & Boyatt, 2002), the researchers only incorporate certain religious values of leaders in studying the leaders’ managerial and leadership behaviours. Furthermore, the religiosity and s ...
... Although there are researchers who have investigated the importance of religiosity towards leadership (see Shee, Ji, & Boyatt, 2002), the researchers only incorporate certain religious values of leaders in studying the leaders’ managerial and leadership behaviours. Furthermore, the religiosity and s ...
Ibn-Sina`s Theory of Conditional Syllogism Re
... presence of an ancient wisdom which had existed from the dawn of history.viii Steuco and the earlier perennialists in the West believed this wisdom extended beyond Christianity, and was present in Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Greek Philosophy, and the ancient Egyptian tradition.ix While the peren ...
... presence of an ancient wisdom which had existed from the dawn of history.viii Steuco and the earlier perennialists in the West believed this wisdom extended beyond Christianity, and was present in Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Greek Philosophy, and the ancient Egyptian tradition.ix While the peren ...
A Direct Investigation of an Indirect Relationship
... Historically, economists have tried to separate man’s religious, political, and ethical beliefs from his economic actions. Many economists have written about the idea of homo economicus. This is the idea of an “economic man” or “economic agent” that thinks only in terms of maximizing his utility wi ...
... Historically, economists have tried to separate man’s religious, political, and ethical beliefs from his economic actions. Many economists have written about the idea of homo economicus. This is the idea of an “economic man” or “economic agent” that thinks only in terms of maximizing his utility wi ...
ISLAMIC-FINANCIAL-PLANNING
... Professor of Islamic Financial Regulations, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah. Professor of Islamic Financial Applications, University of Camden, USA. Assoc. Professor of Law (Insurance, Takaful, Islamic Banking, Finance & E-Commerce), Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, International Isl ...
... Professor of Islamic Financial Regulations, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah. Professor of Islamic Financial Applications, University of Camden, USA. Assoc. Professor of Law (Insurance, Takaful, Islamic Banking, Finance & E-Commerce), Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, International Isl ...
What is Islamism? History and Definition of a Concept
... providing a clear definition of these concepts.9 Aziz al-Azmeh, the author of Islams and Modernities, labels contemporary Islamic movements ‘political Islamism’ and not, for instance, ‘Islamic fundamentalism’.10 William Shepard uses ‘Islamic totalism’ to describe ‘the tendency to view Islam not mere ...
... providing a clear definition of these concepts.9 Aziz al-Azmeh, the author of Islams and Modernities, labels contemporary Islamic movements ‘political Islamism’ and not, for instance, ‘Islamic fundamentalism’.10 William Shepard uses ‘Islamic totalism’ to describe ‘the tendency to view Islam not mere ...
Islamic Golden Age
The Islamic Golden Age refers to the period in Islam's history during the Middle Ages from the 8th century to the 13th century when much of the historically Arabic-speaking world was ruled by various caliphates, experiencing a scientific, economic, and cultural flourishing. This period is traditionally understood to have begun during the reign of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid (786 to 809) with the inauguration of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, where scholars from various parts of the world with different cultural backgrounds were mandated to gather and translate all of the world's classical knowledge into Arabic. It is said to have ended with the collapse of the Abbasid Caliphate with the Mongol invasions and the Sack of Baghdad in 1258. Several contemporary scholars, however, place the end of the Islamic Golden Age to be around the 16th to 17th centuries.