Business Ethics in Islamic and Economic Perspective
... honesty and ethics possess central place in Islamic teachings. These teachings not only prohibit from amalgamation, black-marketing, hoarding and deception but also force to treat a customer amiably. Business ethics are broad spectrum in Islamic society due to these high moral values. One can estima ...
... honesty and ethics possess central place in Islamic teachings. These teachings not only prohibit from amalgamation, black-marketing, hoarding and deception but also force to treat a customer amiably. Business ethics are broad spectrum in Islamic society due to these high moral values. One can estima ...
Aceh, Nusantara and the Islamic Khilafah
... Aceh, Nusantara and the Islamic Khilafah Indonesia, formerly known as Nusantara (meaning Archipelago), is the largest Muslim country in the Muslim world. Long before its independence, Indonesia was the homeland of many Islamic kingdoms which were the centers of Islamic power in Nusantara, extending ...
... Aceh, Nusantara and the Islamic Khilafah Indonesia, formerly known as Nusantara (meaning Archipelago), is the largest Muslim country in the Muslim world. Long before its independence, Indonesia was the homeland of many Islamic kingdoms which were the centers of Islamic power in Nusantara, extending ...
ON STRANGERS AND ALLIES IN MECCA The role of Quraysh in
... al-Harith embraced Islam and died in the time of Abii Bakr," Abii Ihab planned to kill the Prophet; Tulayb b. 'Umayr met him, beat him and wounded him."? He later embraced Islam and was the first Muslim after whose death a prayer was said in the mosque of the harami": Hujayr b. Abi Ihab, a respected ...
... al-Harith embraced Islam and died in the time of Abii Bakr," Abii Ihab planned to kill the Prophet; Tulayb b. 'Umayr met him, beat him and wounded him."? He later embraced Islam and was the first Muslim after whose death a prayer was said in the mosque of the harami": Hujayr b. Abi Ihab, a respected ...
Mo odernity y and th Politica e Reviv al Thou val Tho ught of S ought
... doubled. They were engaged in a process which although they were not its originator, they could not be immune from its devastating consequences. However, in the not too distant past and in the present time, still many in the East consider the West as a full-fledged model, but on the contrary, there ...
... doubled. They were engaged in a process which although they were not its originator, they could not be immune from its devastating consequences. However, in the not too distant past and in the present time, still many in the East consider the West as a full-fledged model, but on the contrary, there ...
Abdullah Ibn Saba (Part I)
... with only half face, one eye, one hand, and one leg. Muslims could talk to these semi-human creatures and they even exchanged poetry!!! Some Muslims even used to go hunting these semi-human creatures and they used to eat them!!! These semi-humans could jump faster than a horse and were ruminant/cud- ...
... with only half face, one eye, one hand, and one leg. Muslims could talk to these semi-human creatures and they even exchanged poetry!!! Some Muslims even used to go hunting these semi-human creatures and they used to eat them!!! These semi-humans could jump faster than a horse and were ruminant/cud- ...
the origin of shiite islam and it`s principles
... Ibn Ka'b and Anas ibn al-Harith who had heard the Holy Prophet saying: "My son Husayn (a.s.) will be martyred at the place known as Karbala'. So any one of you, present at the time of that tragedy must go to help him." Accordingly Anas drank the cup of martyrdom on the 10th of Muharram, (see"al- Isa ...
... Ibn Ka'b and Anas ibn al-Harith who had heard the Holy Prophet saying: "My son Husayn (a.s.) will be martyred at the place known as Karbala'. So any one of you, present at the time of that tragedy must go to help him." Accordingly Anas drank the cup of martyrdom on the 10th of Muharram, (see"al- Isa ...
Black America, Prisons and Radical Islam: a Report
... rate of 34.6 percent. [3] Illiteracy and moral decline are also parallel phenomena. Academic standards have been “dumbed down” to accommodate failure. Black children now receive black racial indoctrination at the expense of English, mathematics and the sciences. Even those who graduate from high sch ...
... rate of 34.6 percent. [3] Illiteracy and moral decline are also parallel phenomena. Academic standards have been “dumbed down” to accommodate failure. Black children now receive black racial indoctrination at the expense of English, mathematics and the sciences. Even those who graduate from high sch ...
Ramadan Lesson Plan – Science
... Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and a time when Muslims across the world will fast during the hours of daylight. It is common to have one meal (known as the suhoor), just before sunrise and another (known as the iftar), directly after sunset. This meal will commonly consist of da ...
... Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and a time when Muslims across the world will fast during the hours of daylight. It is common to have one meal (known as the suhoor), just before sunrise and another (known as the iftar), directly after sunset. This meal will commonly consist of da ...
ISLAMIC LEADERSHIP AND MAQASID AS-SYARIAH
... 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 behaviour. Furthermore, the religiosity and sp ...
... 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 behaviour. Furthermore, the religiosity and sp ...
Usama bin Ladin, the Qur`an and Jihad
... may have been removed by the Qur’an, but in the Qur’an itself there is no abrogation (see Saqqa, 1978). When proper cognisance is taken of context, definition, and the grammar of inclusion, exclusion and exception, apparent contradictions disappear and with them the need for the concept of abrogation ...
... may have been removed by the Qur’an, but in the Qur’an itself there is no abrogation (see Saqqa, 1978). When proper cognisance is taken of context, definition, and the grammar of inclusion, exclusion and exception, apparent contradictions disappear and with them the need for the concept of abrogation ...
Islamic Criminal Law and Procedure
... By the turn of the century (715-720), qadis increasingly began to be drawn from the community of pious Muslims. A group of religious scholars who objected to the pragmatism of the Umayyad courts undertook the task of conforming legal rules to the Koran. The task of translating these Koranic injuncti ...
... By the turn of the century (715-720), qadis increasingly began to be drawn from the community of pious Muslims. A group of religious scholars who objected to the pragmatism of the Umayyad courts undertook the task of conforming legal rules to the Koran. The task of translating these Koranic injuncti ...
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 ...
Full Article - Pertanika Journal
... who wrote a thesis titled Nazariyyat alMuctamad cind al-Shaficiyyah (al-Kaf, 2008). In Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia, the decisive qaul question is still relevant. It is practised by those who are from the Shafii sect. This is reflected in the various enactments or bills in administration of the st ...
... who wrote a thesis titled Nazariyyat alMuctamad cind al-Shaficiyyah (al-Kaf, 2008). In Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia, the decisive qaul question is still relevant. It is practised by those who are from the Shafii sect. This is reflected in the various enactments or bills in administration of the st ...
Ghana – Religious Demography – Kumasi – Islam
... people without defined religious denomination.” The website of the Ghana based volunteer organisation, Good Work Ghana reports that approximately 80% of the Kumasi population is Christian, 20% are Muslim and “a smaller number” follow only traditional beliefs (‘Kumasi’ (undated), Good Work Ghana webs ...
... people without defined religious denomination.” The website of the Ghana based volunteer organisation, Good Work Ghana reports that approximately 80% of the Kumasi population is Christian, 20% are Muslim and “a smaller number” follow only traditional beliefs (‘Kumasi’ (undated), Good Work Ghana webs ...
EARNING HALAL IN ISLAM
... is a very surprising thing to mention that there is a very small number in the Muslim community who differentiate between the Halal and Haram methods of earning wealth. Many of them are of the opinion that as long as the end justifies the means, they do not have to care how they earn their money. To ...
... is a very surprising thing to mention that there is a very small number in the Muslim community who differentiate between the Halal and Haram methods of earning wealth. Many of them are of the opinion that as long as the end justifies the means, they do not have to care how they earn their money. To ...
Dr. Zaghloul al-Najjār in the Egyptian press
... However, he has not commented heavily on how to achieve this unity. In one sense, he could simply be promoting these ideals as Islamic values that ought to foster a spirit of benevolent tolerance amongst Muslims and non-Muslims. But his opponents appear to interpret it as a claim to subvert the Chri ...
... However, he has not commented heavily on how to achieve this unity. In one sense, he could simply be promoting these ideals as Islamic values that ought to foster a spirit of benevolent tolerance amongst Muslims and non-Muslims. But his opponents appear to interpret it as a claim to subvert the Chri ...
“MAQASID SYARIAH AS THE BASIS OF COMMUNITY WELL
... and phobia against Islam. It also can prevent people from being influenced by the wrong teachings of Islam. After nearly six decades of independence as well as various efforts and strategies are made in practicing laws and morals of Islam in the administration of the country; in legal, politic, econ ...
... and phobia against Islam. It also can prevent people from being influenced by the wrong teachings of Islam. After nearly six decades of independence as well as various efforts and strategies are made in practicing laws and morals of Islam in the administration of the country; in legal, politic, econ ...
Islamic Marriage
... It is the duty of every Muslim to follow the Islamic laws not only in matters of prayers and fasting but in all his actions. Islam has well defined rules about marriage and sex too. So if you want to follow Islam fully, then you must know the Islamic rules and regulations governing married life. Isl ...
... It is the duty of every Muslim to follow the Islamic laws not only in matters of prayers and fasting but in all his actions. Islam has well defined rules about marriage and sex too. So if you want to follow Islam fully, then you must know the Islamic rules and regulations governing married life. Isl ...
SOCIOLOGISTS AND SUFIS: A REASSESSMENT OF SAINTHOOD
... that for the discipline to transcend these longstanding handicaps and philosophical blinders, new theoretical approaches and fresh evaluations of the historical record are required. This thesis attempts the following, albeit in an inevitably cursory manner: to highlight the essential assumptions inf ...
... that for the discipline to transcend these longstanding handicaps and philosophical blinders, new theoretical approaches and fresh evaluations of the historical record are required. This thesis attempts the following, albeit in an inevitably cursory manner: to highlight the essential assumptions inf ...
the impacts of suicide terrorism on society
... – “When a man says something. Then glances left or right, his words are a confidence to be kept.” – “Telling a secret means to inform others of a remark, action, or state which one learns of from someone who wants to remain hidden, whether it be good or bad. This is hurting him, and hurting others i ...
... – “When a man says something. Then glances left or right, his words are a confidence to be kept.” – “Telling a secret means to inform others of a remark, action, or state which one learns of from someone who wants to remain hidden, whether it be good or bad. This is hurting him, and hurting others i ...
The Origins and Evaluations of Hadith Transmitters in Shi`i
... author’s shuyukh (teachers) rather than an enumeration of the imams’ companions.7 Shi`i rijal works also indicate that al-Hasan al-Faddal’s son `Ali (n.d.) and Ahmad ibn `Ali al-`Aqiqi (d. 893) both composed biographical works in the ninth century.8 `Ali ibn al-Hakam al-Zubayr (active in the early n ...
... author’s shuyukh (teachers) rather than an enumeration of the imams’ companions.7 Shi`i rijal works also indicate that al-Hasan al-Faddal’s son `Ali (n.d.) and Ahmad ibn `Ali al-`Aqiqi (d. 893) both composed biographical works in the ninth century.8 `Ali ibn al-Hakam al-Zubayr (active in the early n ...
LALLA ESSAYDI
... and emirates represented both Sunni and Shia expressions of Islam as well as the mystical dimensions of Islam or Sufism. Finally, and most significantly for our purposes, was the constancy of interaction between Berbers and Arabs, both of which terms refer to very broad categories people generally t ...
... and emirates represented both Sunni and Shia expressions of Islam as well as the mystical dimensions of Islam or Sufism. Finally, and most significantly for our purposes, was the constancy of interaction between Berbers and Arabs, both of which terms refer to very broad categories people generally t ...
Council of American
... & Mansookh) based on 2:106, that says, “None of our revelations (verses) do we abrogate nor cause to be forgotten, but we substitute some better or similar.” Islamic scholars for centuries have used the example of wine to rationalize their theory of Abrogation or Nasikh-Mansookh. They say the final ...
... & Mansookh) based on 2:106, that says, “None of our revelations (verses) do we abrogate nor cause to be forgotten, but we substitute some better or similar.” Islamic scholars for centuries have used the example of wine to rationalize their theory of Abrogation or Nasikh-Mansookh. They say the final ...
Misc. Islamic Worksheets - Islamic Studies Resources
... 3- JUSTICE BETWEEN WIVES AND CHILDREN – by not giving one preference over another 4- JUSTICE IN SPEECH – by not testifying falsely, nor saying what is false or a lie 5- JUSTICE IN WHAT IS BELIEVED – by not believing other than the truth and not lending faith to what is not realistic or what did not ...
... 3- JUSTICE BETWEEN WIVES AND CHILDREN – by not giving one preference over another 4- JUSTICE IN SPEECH – by not testifying falsely, nor saying what is false or a lie 5- JUSTICE IN WHAT IS BELIEVED – by not believing other than the truth and not lending faith to what is not realistic or what did not ...
Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis
... residence within it. This is the case even if he is killed outside of Shām" (Dabiq 2014f, 11). A recent study found that 30% of foreign fighters have returned to their home countries, presenting potential security threats (Ginkel and Entenmann 2016). This is because many have returned to carry out t ...
... residence within it. This is the case even if he is killed outside of Shām" (Dabiq 2014f, 11). A recent study found that 30% of foreign fighters have returned to their home countries, presenting potential security threats (Ginkel and Entenmann 2016). This is because many have returned to carry out t ...
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.