Sunni and Shia
... missionaries far and wide declaring that a certain Saïd ibn Husayn was the living Imam. In 910, taking advantage of Abbasid weakness, Saïd established the rival Fatimid dynasty in North Africa and adopted the throne name Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah. The Fatimids subsequently conquered Egypt, foundin ...
... missionaries far and wide declaring that a certain Saïd ibn Husayn was the living Imam. In 910, taking advantage of Abbasid weakness, Saïd established the rival Fatimid dynasty in North Africa and adopted the throne name Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi Billah. The Fatimids subsequently conquered Egypt, foundin ...
Hajj and Islamic Terminology
... Even before prophethood, he was looked upon by all, seniors, peers and juniors, as an extremely trustworthy, honest and righteous man. He started receiving Allah's FINAL TESTAMENT, "Al Quran" when he was 40 years old. Segments of "Al Quran" were revealed to him by the Archangel Gabriel. Pagan Arabs ...
... Even before prophethood, he was looked upon by all, seniors, peers and juniors, as an extremely trustworthy, honest and righteous man. He started receiving Allah's FINAL TESTAMENT, "Al Quran" when he was 40 years old. Segments of "Al Quran" were revealed to him by the Archangel Gabriel. Pagan Arabs ...
edisi 48_1.cdr - Al-Jami`ah: Journal of Islamic Studies
... other people state that Ayat-Ayat Cinta tends to represent capitalist values rather than Islam. Syam12 argues that some scenes in the film are not suitable within Islamic teachings and are taboo, such as the kissing scene and the honeymoon. Secondly, it beats many Hollywood movies at the box office, ...
... other people state that Ayat-Ayat Cinta tends to represent capitalist values rather than Islam. Syam12 argues that some scenes in the film are not suitable within Islamic teachings and are taboo, such as the kissing scene and the honeymoon. Secondly, it beats many Hollywood movies at the box office, ...
Importance of Life and Responsibilities of Muslim Youth
... Allah's Shade: a just ruler; a youth who grew up in the worship of Allaah; a man whose heart is attached to the mosques; two men who love each other for Allaah's sake, meeting for that and parting upon that; a man who is called by a woman of beauty and position [for illegal intercourse], but be says ...
... Allah's Shade: a just ruler; a youth who grew up in the worship of Allaah; a man whose heart is attached to the mosques; two men who love each other for Allaah's sake, meeting for that and parting upon that; a man who is called by a woman of beauty and position [for illegal intercourse], but be says ...
Islamic Tradition and its Defining Characteristics
... Divine nature and form which the trunk and branches have grown over ages. At the heart of the tree of tradition resides revelation, and its sap consists of that grace or barakah which, originating with the revelation, makes possible the continuity of the life of the tree. Islamic tradition implies t ...
... Divine nature and form which the trunk and branches have grown over ages. At the heart of the tree of tradition resides revelation, and its sap consists of that grace or barakah which, originating with the revelation, makes possible the continuity of the life of the tree. Islamic tradition implies t ...
Beleaguered Muslim fortresses and Ethiopian
... by demonstrating that throughout Ethiopia’s medieval period (1270-1555), the time of greatest conflict between the Ethiopian Empire and its Muslim neighbors, Muslim forces did not besiege the Ethiopian Empire. On the contrary, the Ethiopians militarily subjugated their neighboring Muslim sultanates, ...
... by demonstrating that throughout Ethiopia’s medieval period (1270-1555), the time of greatest conflict between the Ethiopian Empire and its Muslim neighbors, Muslim forces did not besiege the Ethiopian Empire. On the contrary, the Ethiopians militarily subjugated their neighboring Muslim sultanates, ...
The Offensive Depictions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in Western
... The office of Charlie Hebdo was attacked again on January 7, 2015 and 12 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 ...
... The office of Charlie Hebdo was attacked again on January 7, 2015 and 12 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 ...
Muhammed versus Jesus (PPT Slides)
... followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks, and the use of musical instruments [ma'aazif] as lawful. And (from them), there will be some who will stay near the side of a mountain, and in the evening their sh ...
... followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks, and the use of musical instruments [ma'aazif] as lawful. And (from them), there will be some who will stay near the side of a mountain, and in the evening their sh ...
The Five Pillars of Islam in the Hadith
... Muhammad named, Abdullah. He asked Muhammad, “Which deed is the dearest to Allah?” and Muhammad replied, “To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times.”14 The times of the prayers were set forth in the Hadith: • Fajr. This is the morning prayer which is offered before the sunrise. Aisha, o ...
... Muhammad named, Abdullah. He asked Muhammad, “Which deed is the dearest to Allah?” and Muhammad replied, “To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times.”14 The times of the prayers were set forth in the Hadith: • Fajr. This is the morning prayer which is offered before the sunrise. Aisha, o ...
MADINA CHARTER AND QUAID E AZAM
... The first and foremost thing that he (SAW) did was to forge Aus, Khazraj and the migrants from Makkah into one community. Another factor must be heeded i.e. the population of Yathrib and its surrounding was around 10,000. When Prophet Muhammad (SAW) made all the tribes accept his supremacy, the num ...
... The first and foremost thing that he (SAW) did was to forge Aus, Khazraj and the migrants from Makkah into one community. Another factor must be heeded i.e. the population of Yathrib and its surrounding was around 10,000. When Prophet Muhammad (SAW) made all the tribes accept his supremacy, the num ...
3 The Sacred Sources of Islam - UNC
... Protestant Christianity, well over 1000 years after the life of Jesus, is itself arguably an example of such a development). Islam, likewise, cannot be limited to the “golden age” of the time of the Prophet in Medina. The community of believers has continued to elaborate and meditate upon the themes ...
... Protestant Christianity, well over 1000 years after the life of Jesus, is itself arguably an example of such a development). Islam, likewise, cannot be limited to the “golden age” of the time of the Prophet in Medina. The community of believers has continued to elaborate and meditate upon the themes ...
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... 5. Listening and being kind to our parents is part of ____________________ Allah ...
Ali from Hijrah to Abu Bakr`s Khilaafah
... knows not his worth. Certainly, the despised man with Allah is he whom Allah has left him for his own self. Such a person goes astray from the right path, and proceeds without a guide. If he is called to the plantation of this world he is active, but if he is called to the plantation of the next wor ...
... knows not his worth. Certainly, the despised man with Allah is he whom Allah has left him for his own self. Such a person goes astray from the right path, and proceeds without a guide. If he is called to the plantation of this world he is active, but if he is called to the plantation of the next wor ...
sas~11_2 - Prelim-NEW
... With the death of Nizm Mahbb Al Khn in 1329 [1911], missionary zeal of various kinds gathered a momentum in Hyderabad that became increasingly difficult to resist. Along with the wider sense of the disenfranchisement of Islam in colonial South Asia, Christian as well as Hindu missionary activit ...
... With the death of Nizm Mahbb Al Khn in 1329 [1911], missionary zeal of various kinds gathered a momentum in Hyderabad that became increasingly difficult to resist. Along with the wider sense of the disenfranchisement of Islam in colonial South Asia, Christian as well as Hindu missionary activit ...
Omar up to Hijrah - Islamicbooks.info
... Arabian peninsula at the time consisted of dispersed tribes in conflict with each other: looting, kidnapping for slavery, etc. As for religion, there were 360 statues of gods on top of the Ka’ba. Some people used to take a square stone for a god. Others would make a god out of date paste if it were ...
... Arabian peninsula at the time consisted of dispersed tribes in conflict with each other: looting, kidnapping for slavery, etc. As for religion, there were 360 statues of gods on top of the Ka’ba. Some people used to take a square stone for a god. Others would make a god out of date paste if it were ...
The World of Islam - HighSocialStudiesWashatl
... The Rise of Islam “The Life of Muhammad” D. Muhammad set out to convince the people of Makkah that his revelations were true. His wife was his first convert, but after preaching for three years he had only 30 followers. They were persecuted. In 622, he and some of his followers moved north to Yathr ...
... The Rise of Islam “The Life of Muhammad” D. Muhammad set out to convince the people of Makkah that his revelations were true. His wife was his first convert, but after preaching for three years he had only 30 followers. They were persecuted. In 622, he and some of his followers moved north to Yathr ...
this PDF file - TAFHIM: IKIM Journal of Islam and the
... programmes that enhance the Islamic awakening and awareness. At this point, one may ask a significant question on how about the case where Muslims live in non-Muslims majority country? Should they resist or revolt against the laws and rules imposed by the non-Muslim ruling government? The answer is ...
... programmes that enhance the Islamic awakening and awareness. At this point, one may ask a significant question on how about the case where Muslims live in non-Muslims majority country? Should they resist or revolt against the laws and rules imposed by the non-Muslim ruling government? The answer is ...
By Shahid Juma
... lastly, marriages specially contracted to cement the bonds of love with those who could by their position and influence be of service to Islam. Rushdie says that the Prophet had 12 wives. This is not true; rather he had 10 wives. However, he did not have 10 wives at one time. The limitation of the n ...
... lastly, marriages specially contracted to cement the bonds of love with those who could by their position and influence be of service to Islam. Rushdie says that the Prophet had 12 wives. This is not true; rather he had 10 wives. However, he did not have 10 wives at one time. The limitation of the n ...
Q1001 - Q1050 - Janathi Message
... those who submit to Allah (S.W.T) will do everything they can to follow His law. They know that their salvation and eternal happiness rests in submitting to the will to Allah (S.W.T). So why does one turn to homosexuality? Homosexuality in most cases is related to the breakdown of Father to Son rel ...
... those who submit to Allah (S.W.T) will do everything they can to follow His law. They know that their salvation and eternal happiness rests in submitting to the will to Allah (S.W.T). So why does one turn to homosexuality? Homosexuality in most cases is related to the breakdown of Father to Son rel ...
chapter 2 social structure of shias in kashmir
... The term Shia was emplo\'ed by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to designate some of his close companions. These include Salman. Miqdad. Abuzar, and Ammar. These were the fellows of Prophet who remained faithful to Ali and to his family. It is for this reason that those who remained devoted to Ali after the ...
... The term Shia was emplo\'ed by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to designate some of his close companions. These include Salman. Miqdad. Abuzar, and Ammar. These were the fellows of Prophet who remained faithful to Ali and to his family. It is for this reason that those who remained devoted to Ali after the ...
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... Much of the scholastic works accomplished during the Golden Age of the Muslims were either diminished or came to a standstill during the Mongols invasion of Baghdad led by Hulagu Khan (1217-1265) in 1258. During the Mongols invasion, not only great numbers of Muslims were butchered, but also their l ...
... Much of the scholastic works accomplished during the Golden Age of the Muslims were either diminished or came to a standstill during the Mongols invasion of Baghdad led by Hulagu Khan (1217-1265) in 1258. During the Mongols invasion, not only great numbers of Muslims were butchered, but also their l ...
HATE BEGOTTEN OF HATE: Louis Farrakhan and The Nation of
... underwent as slaves."21 Indeed, whites were now permitted to join their group. Since 1975 the movement has been accepted by orthodox Muslims as legitimately Islamic and one within the fold of Islam.22 In 1978 Wallace resigned as the spiritual leader of "chief Imam" of the organization in order to be ...
... underwent as slaves."21 Indeed, whites were now permitted to join their group. Since 1975 the movement has been accepted by orthodox Muslims as legitimately Islamic and one within the fold of Islam.22 In 1978 Wallace resigned as the spiritual leader of "chief Imam" of the organization in order to be ...
Overview of Dhimmitude
... seen in Europe in the decades-long taboo of condemning the persecution of Christians and the violation of human rights in Muslim countries...” [Bat Ye’or, p. 331] ...
... seen in Europe in the decades-long taboo of condemning the persecution of Christians and the violation of human rights in Muslim countries...” [Bat Ye’or, p. 331] ...
THE REPRESENTATION OF MUSLIMS IN RUDYARD KIPLING`S
... 1929, May 1935-June 1937). When he was born, India had already become British Empire so that his parents identified themselves as Anglo-Indians which revealed their status as British colonials. At the age of six, Kipling, together with his three years old sister, Alice (Trix), was sent to England in ...
... 1929, May 1935-June 1937). When he was born, India had already become British Empire so that his parents identified themselves as Anglo-Indians which revealed their status as British colonials. At the age of six, Kipling, together with his three years old sister, Alice (Trix), was sent to England in ...
SANKORE` Literature Review on the Sokoto Caliphate
... except there is no racial hair-splitting here. Clarke is quite clearl his belief that scholars of Northern Nigeria were connected to a well established tradition of Arabic literacy and Islamic scholarship that traces its spiritual and ideological lineage through the Fulani Jihad states of the 18th C ...
... except there is no racial hair-splitting here. Clarke is quite clearl his belief that scholars of Northern Nigeria were connected to a well established tradition of Arabic literacy and Islamic scholarship that traces its spiritual and ideological lineage through the Fulani Jihad states of the 18th C ...