A Brief Life Sketch of Shaykh Ibn Arabi al-Shaykh al
... The conferment of the Qadiri khirqa upon al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs highlights the special relationship between the al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs and al-Ghawth al-Azam qs. It would not be an exaggeration the say that the way Mawla Ali as had a special relationship to the wilaya of Rasul Allah saw, similarly al-S ...
... The conferment of the Qadiri khirqa upon al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs highlights the special relationship between the al-Shaykh al-Akbar qs and al-Ghawth al-Azam qs. It would not be an exaggeration the say that the way Mawla Ali as had a special relationship to the wilaya of Rasul Allah saw, similarly al-S ...
Yusuf Al-Qaradawi - Islamicstudies.info
... symposium on the issues of Islamic future, telling me about its topics and participants and seeking my opinion. I welcomed both centre and symposium, sparing no advice that I could give in that direction. However, he would settle for nothing less than my promise of active participation. To make his ...
... symposium on the issues of Islamic future, telling me about its topics and participants and seeking my opinion. I welcomed both centre and symposium, sparing no advice that I could give in that direction. However, he would settle for nothing less than my promise of active participation. To make his ...
Toguslu, E - Gulen Conferences
... to the Islamic rules of ethics involving every aspect of daily life. It reflects the good manners, education and self-training that indicates a high valuation of correct order, behaviour and taste. The term is understood by moral formation which is going with akhlaq (ethics).1 Ilm al-Akhlaq is a bra ...
... to the Islamic rules of ethics involving every aspect of daily life. It reflects the good manners, education and self-training that indicates a high valuation of correct order, behaviour and taste. The term is understood by moral formation which is going with akhlaq (ethics).1 Ilm al-Akhlaq is a bra ...
Roles of the Quran and the Hadith in Islamic Law
... jurists ignored the principles on which Islam was founded and challenged the supreme authority of the Quran in Islamic law over everything including the Hadith. The fact that an alleged Hadith that contradicted the Quran could not have come from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and therefore should be re ...
... jurists ignored the principles on which Islam was founded and challenged the supreme authority of the Quran in Islamic law over everything including the Hadith. The fact that an alleged Hadith that contradicted the Quran could not have come from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and therefore should be re ...
Antidiscrimination Resolution
... • Politically-correct whitewashes of Islamic culture and stigmas on Christian civilization, indicting Christianity for the same practices (e.g., sexism, slavery, persecution of out-groups) that they treat non-judgmentally, minimize, sugarcoat, or censor in Islam (see documentation in Appendix II); • ...
... • Politically-correct whitewashes of Islamic culture and stigmas on Christian civilization, indicting Christianity for the same practices (e.g., sexism, slavery, persecution of out-groups) that they treat non-judgmentally, minimize, sugarcoat, or censor in Islam (see documentation in Appendix II); • ...
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... Exchanging money with money in itself is not a problem so long as there is no difference in the amount or time involved. However, in the insurance transaction, the amount of premium and claim (both in terms of money) being exchanged are different and takes place at different times. This brings about ...
... Exchanging money with money in itself is not a problem so long as there is no difference in the amount or time involved. However, in the insurance transaction, the amount of premium and claim (both in terms of money) being exchanged are different and takes place at different times. This brings about ...
14. The Expansive Realm of Islam
... Militarily competent, but not bent on imperial expansion Content to administer the empire inherited Dar al-Islam Growth through military activity of autonomous Islamic forces ...
... Militarily competent, but not bent on imperial expansion Content to administer the empire inherited Dar al-Islam Growth through military activity of autonomous Islamic forces ...
Reconsidering the influence of Islam on Yoruba cultural heritage
... its literacy in Arabic promotes a remarkable height of scientific achievement and scholarship that is impressive and influential to Yoruba social thought (Mahmud, 1983, p. 37). ...
... its literacy in Arabic promotes a remarkable height of scientific achievement and scholarship that is impressive and influential to Yoruba social thought (Mahmud, 1983, p. 37). ...
Islamic Constitutionalism and the Concept of Democracy
... Thus, the prophet's encouragement of scholarship led to a variety of religious interpretations which, as stated earlier, were viewed as an expression of God's mercy upon the Muslims. This variety made it possible for each Muslim to adopt that jurisprudence which was best suited to her or his circums ...
... Thus, the prophet's encouragement of scholarship led to a variety of religious interpretations which, as stated earlier, were viewed as an expression of God's mercy upon the Muslims. This variety made it possible for each Muslim to adopt that jurisprudence which was best suited to her or his circums ...
Introducing Hell in Islamic Studies
... of the text.29 As for the Qurrat al-ʿuyūn, all ten of its chapters offer discussions of mortal sins and their punishments in hell. Only in the last chapter does one find a vision of paradise, which connects awkwardly to the rest of the text and may be a later addition. For those reading or listening ...
... of the text.29 As for the Qurrat al-ʿuyūn, all ten of its chapters offer discussions of mortal sins and their punishments in hell. Only in the last chapter does one find a vision of paradise, which connects awkwardly to the rest of the text and may be a later addition. For those reading or listening ...
Part I Seigniorage of Fiat Money and the Maqāsid al
... because in every credit card transaction one account gets debited while another credited. The credit entry is, nevertheless, interpreted as a deposit and, thus, that makes possible further money creation through the fractional reserve system. Furthermore, if a card holder fails to settle his or her ...
... because in every credit card transaction one account gets debited while another credited. The credit entry is, nevertheless, interpreted as a deposit and, thus, that makes possible further money creation through the fractional reserve system. Furthermore, if a card holder fails to settle his or her ...
answer to an enemy of islam
... scientific teachings of their times, they invented new religious teachings. Speaking in the name of ‘Islamic Scholars’ they tried to demolish Islam from within. Of these people, those who changed âyats and hadîth-i-sherîfs with clear meanings — âyats and hadîths of this sort are called Nass— became ...
... scientific teachings of their times, they invented new religious teachings. Speaking in the name of ‘Islamic Scholars’ they tried to demolish Islam from within. Of these people, those who changed âyats and hadîth-i-sherîfs with clear meanings — âyats and hadîths of this sort are called Nass— became ...
an investigation into the prevalence
... ascension into the intimate presence of God. According to the tradition, esoteric wisdom was transmitted from Muhammad to his cousin and son-in-law ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth of the righteous caliphs (d.661). Other members of his family and his friends, according to legend, were endowed with mys ...
... ascension into the intimate presence of God. According to the tradition, esoteric wisdom was transmitted from Muhammad to his cousin and son-in-law ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth of the righteous caliphs (d.661). Other members of his family and his friends, according to legend, were endowed with mys ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The Islamic law of Inheritance is called IImul – faraid or IImul mirath and the verses of the Quran upon which the law is based begins from (Quran 4: verse 11) which goes thus: “God (thus) directs you as regards your children’s (inheritance) to the male, a portion equal to that of two females: if on ...
... The Islamic law of Inheritance is called IImul – faraid or IImul mirath and the verses of the Quran upon which the law is based begins from (Quran 4: verse 11) which goes thus: “God (thus) directs you as regards your children’s (inheritance) to the male, a portion equal to that of two females: if on ...
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... The da‘i needs to use wisdom and tact, for example, when informing someone not to continue in a prohibited act. This is not as easy as it seems, particularly today, when many people have come to regard some of the disliked or prohibited actions as simply ordinary so cannot understand any objection t ...
... The da‘i needs to use wisdom and tact, for example, when informing someone not to continue in a prohibited act. This is not as easy as it seems, particularly today, when many people have come to regard some of the disliked or prohibited actions as simply ordinary so cannot understand any objection t ...
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... which it arises. In management, for instance, it can be divided into intrapersonal, interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup conflict (2). In another classification, conflict can be right-based, interestbased, or value-based (3), and where conflict exists between individuals or groups, it may be re ...
... which it arises. In management, for instance, it can be divided into intrapersonal, interpersonal, intragroup, and intergroup conflict (2). In another classification, conflict can be right-based, interestbased, or value-based (3), and where conflict exists between individuals or groups, it may be re ...
NON MUSLIM UNDER THE REGULATION OF ISLAMIC
... different ways from other identities. Even if identities do not seem primarily religious per se, they may have latent religious dimensions that can become reactivated. Whilst identity conflicts and other social struggles may stimulate the return of the religious, once reactivated, the religious dime ...
... different ways from other identities. Even if identities do not seem primarily religious per se, they may have latent religious dimensions that can become reactivated. Whilst identity conflicts and other social struggles may stimulate the return of the religious, once reactivated, the religious dime ...
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 ...
The Ideological Battle - .: Dar Al
... message and calling people to the way of God. Once the Islamic message got public, the persecution from the elite of the tribe of Quraysh followed suit as they thought of the new message as a threat to their old traditions vested interests and prestigious position among the Arabs. Muslims were heav ...
... message and calling people to the way of God. Once the Islamic message got public, the persecution from the elite of the tribe of Quraysh followed suit as they thought of the new message as a threat to their old traditions vested interests and prestigious position among the Arabs. Muslims were heav ...
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... known among Javanese people as Kitab Jawan. During his life, Salih produced at least twelve printed works, ranging from prayer manuals, theology (tawḥīd), Islamic jurisprudence ( qh), exegesis of the Qur’an (tafsīr), to a hagiography of the Prophet. e fact that Salih composed Islamic texts in Pegon ...
... known among Javanese people as Kitab Jawan. During his life, Salih produced at least twelve printed works, ranging from prayer manuals, theology (tawḥīd), Islamic jurisprudence ( qh), exegesis of the Qur’an (tafsīr), to a hagiography of the Prophet. e fact that Salih composed Islamic texts in Pegon ...
Islam and Sufism - Enlightened Spirituality
... was prone to anger and occasional poor judgments. In a few decades, Islām spread through the Middle East, and, by 750 A.D., from Spain to Indonesia. It is now the second largest religion on Earth, at over 1.3 billion people. Islām comprised a very forward-looking, egalitarian religion for its time. ...
... was prone to anger and occasional poor judgments. In a few decades, Islām spread through the Middle East, and, by 750 A.D., from Spain to Indonesia. It is now the second largest religion on Earth, at over 1.3 billion people. Islām comprised a very forward-looking, egalitarian religion for its time. ...
ISLAM AND COLONIAL RULE IN IBADAN, 1893-1960.
... reaction of the colonial government was seemingly harsh to the Muslims; but they continued to raise money through meagre contributions from the community. In addition, archival evidence also revealed that by 1938, three protestant churches of the Anglican, Methodist and Baptist, and the Ibadan Musli ...
... reaction of the colonial government was seemingly harsh to the Muslims; but they continued to raise money through meagre contributions from the community. In addition, archival evidence also revealed that by 1938, three protestant churches of the Anglican, Methodist and Baptist, and the Ibadan Musli ...
A Reconsideration of the Sunni-Shi`a Divide in Early Islam
... introductions to Shi’ism such as Heinz Halm’s Shi’a Islam: from Religion to Revolution (1997) or Moojan Momen’s An Introduction to Shi’i Islam (1985) place too much emphasis on a Sunni-Shi’a divide during the early Islamic era.6 It is probable that a fixed Sunni-Shi’a theological divide only began ...
... introductions to Shi’ism such as Heinz Halm’s Shi’a Islam: from Religion to Revolution (1997) or Moojan Momen’s An Introduction to Shi’i Islam (1985) place too much emphasis on a Sunni-Shi’a divide during the early Islamic era.6 It is probable that a fixed Sunni-Shi’a theological divide only began ...
A Comparative Study on Different Styles of Management
... Hadith(sayings of prophet). But the word like ‘direction’, ‘control’ ‘leadership’etc have been used many times in the Holy Qur’an and Hadith. Moreover, Hazrat Mohammad (upon him be peace and blessings) was not only the best Prophet but also an ideal leader and ruler. Being the chief of Islamic state ...
... Hadith(sayings of prophet). But the word like ‘direction’, ‘control’ ‘leadership’etc have been used many times in the Holy Qur’an and Hadith. Moreover, Hazrat Mohammad (upon him be peace and blessings) was not only the best Prophet but also an ideal leader and ruler. Being the chief of Islamic state ...
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.