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... Shi’a political threat.5 And several instances in Zarqawi’s sermon indicate that he borrowed directly from al-Gharib’s book, including a verbatim—yet not cited—paragraph about a historical character called al-Hurmuzan who was involved in Caliph ‘Umar’s murder.6 Zarqawi does directly acknowledge al-G ...
... Shi’a political threat.5 And several instances in Zarqawi’s sermon indicate that he borrowed directly from al-Gharib’s book, including a verbatim—yet not cited—paragraph about a historical character called al-Hurmuzan who was involved in Caliph ‘Umar’s murder.6 Zarqawi does directly acknowledge al-G ...
Journal of Religion and Society
... books attributed to him are considered to be fatwas (1987; 1404 H.; among other Muslim scholars whose fatwas have been collected into books are al-Subki; Ibn Rushd; al-Nawawi). [5] In the early days of Islam, fatwa generally referred to an instruction grounded on someone’s question. In an historical ...
... books attributed to him are considered to be fatwas (1987; 1404 H.; among other Muslim scholars whose fatwas have been collected into books are al-Subki; Ibn Rushd; al-Nawawi). [5] In the early days of Islam, fatwa generally referred to an instruction grounded on someone’s question. In an historical ...
A Response to Patricia Crone`s Book (Meccan Trade and
... style, she disclosed her hidden agenda which affected her work and, as a result, destroyed what could have otherwise been a respectable historical analysis. I will respond in details to what Crone has introduced in all these themes one by one. Furthermore, the kind of sources she depended on is well ...
... style, she disclosed her hidden agenda which affected her work and, as a result, destroyed what could have otherwise been a respectable historical analysis. I will respond in details to what Crone has introduced in all these themes one by one. Furthermore, the kind of sources she depended on is well ...
Quiz About [Your Topic]
... Ali witnessed the stark suffering of Muslims at the hands of the idolaters. Ali saw two groups of Muslims leave Mecca for Christian Abyssinia at the urging of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They were under the leadership of his brother Ja'far. a, b, + When Muhammad (pbuh) and Benu Hashim were boycotted by ...
... Ali witnessed the stark suffering of Muslims at the hands of the idolaters. Ali saw two groups of Muslims leave Mecca for Christian Abyssinia at the urging of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They were under the leadership of his brother Ja'far. a, b, + When Muhammad (pbuh) and Benu Hashim were boycotted by ...
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... revenge, and every amount of harm against the ummah will be responded to with multitudes more against the perpetrator. {And those who, when tyranny strikes them, they defend themselves} [Ash-Shūrā: 39]. And the one who commences is the more oppressive. Soon, by Allah’s permission, a day will come wh ...
... revenge, and every amount of harm against the ummah will be responded to with multitudes more against the perpetrator. {And those who, when tyranny strikes them, they defend themselves} [Ash-Shūrā: 39]. And the one who commences is the more oppressive. Soon, by Allah’s permission, a day will come wh ...
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... following the nafs. One becomes a kâfir, too, if he attributes adultery to Hadrat ’Â’îsha (radiy-Allâhu ’anhâ) or denies that her father was a Sahâbî, for both claims show the denial of the open dalîl declared in the Qur’ân al-kerîm. One also becomes a kâfir by saying, without a ta’wîl, that it is ...
... following the nafs. One becomes a kâfir, too, if he attributes adultery to Hadrat ’Â’îsha (radiy-Allâhu ’anhâ) or denies that her father was a Sahâbî, for both claims show the denial of the open dalîl declared in the Qur’ân al-kerîm. One also becomes a kâfir by saying, without a ta’wîl, that it is ...
HARAR-WALLO RELATIONS REVISITED: HISTORICAL
... Shewa, in general (Ahmed, 2001). There are many references in the written sources to the presence of Harari merchants in Ifat and possibly in the markets of neighbouring Dawway in southeast Wallo. We know that one of the two important trade routes from Harar led northwards to the markets of Aleyyu A ...
... Shewa, in general (Ahmed, 2001). There are many references in the written sources to the presence of Harari merchants in Ifat and possibly in the markets of neighbouring Dawway in southeast Wallo. We know that one of the two important trade routes from Harar led northwards to the markets of Aleyyu A ...
Fatwa on Suicide Bombings and Terrorism
... markets, security installations, and other public places: heinous, anti-human and barbarous acts in their very essence. These people justify their actions of human destruction and mass killing of innocent people in the name of Jihad (holy struggle against evil) and thus distort, twist and confuse th ...
... markets, security installations, and other public places: heinous, anti-human and barbarous acts in their very essence. These people justify their actions of human destruction and mass killing of innocent people in the name of Jihad (holy struggle against evil) and thus distort, twist and confuse th ...
Sufism – What Is It Exactly?
... but its benefits – insight into ultimate truth and an ethics of kindness to all one meets.13 A more legitimate controversy than the decline of traditional Sufism is its de-Islamization by new-age currents in Europe and North America. Here, finally, is a Sufism without Islam, which – its own complex ...
... but its benefits – insight into ultimate truth and an ethics of kindness to all one meets.13 A more legitimate controversy than the decline of traditional Sufism is its de-Islamization by new-age currents in Europe and North America. Here, finally, is a Sufism without Islam, which – its own complex ...
An Introduction to Islam: Fundamental beliefs and practices
... people or at what period in history they preached. Some of them were appointed to preach to their own clan or tribe; others were sent for a certain region; while for still others, the scope of preaching comprised the whole of the universe. About twenty-eight prophets are mentioned in the Qur'an, amo ...
... people or at what period in history they preached. Some of them were appointed to preach to their own clan or tribe; others were sent for a certain region; while for still others, the scope of preaching comprised the whole of the universe. About twenty-eight prophets are mentioned in the Qur'an, amo ...
New ISL372 - National Open University of Nigeria
... wait for its return before starting on the next unit. Keep to your schedule. When the assignment is returned, pay particular attention to your tutor's comments, both on the tutor-marked assignment form and also on what is written on the assignment. Consult your tutor as soon as possible if you have ...
... wait for its return before starting on the next unit. Keep to your schedule. When the assignment is returned, pay particular attention to your tutor's comments, both on the tutor-marked assignment form and also on what is written on the assignment. Consult your tutor as soon as possible if you have ...
The Responsibility of the Ruler and the Ruled
... trained by the Messenger of Allah صلى ﷲ عليه و سلمin how to derive law from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The method of applying Islam to life’s affairs was taught to them by the Messenger of Allah صلى ﷲ عليه و سلمand they passed it on to later generations. These rulings constitute a body of know ...
... trained by the Messenger of Allah صلى ﷲ عليه و سلمin how to derive law from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The method of applying Islam to life’s affairs was taught to them by the Messenger of Allah صلى ﷲ عليه و سلمand they passed it on to later generations. These rulings constitute a body of know ...
1 Shi`a Communities Three major Shi`i groups, the twelver Shi`is, the
... outreach focus has been primarily on correctional facilities. Since the institute’s inception, it has converted over six thousand people. The institute sends copies of the Qur’an, religious books, and has published quarterly a Bulletin of Affiliation for twentythree years. Established in the mid-199 ...
... outreach focus has been primarily on correctional facilities. Since the institute’s inception, it has converted over six thousand people. The institute sends copies of the Qur’an, religious books, and has published quarterly a Bulletin of Affiliation for twentythree years. Established in the mid-199 ...
education, inequalities, and freedom
... not in a country with millions of population. In democracy, people elect their representatives, who speak on their behalf. Due to the process of election it entails, democracy cannot completely represent the opinions of a whole set of population. For instance, if there are 100 million voters in a co ...
... not in a country with millions of population. In democracy, people elect their representatives, who speak on their behalf. Due to the process of election it entails, democracy cannot completely represent the opinions of a whole set of population. For instance, if there are 100 million voters in a co ...
The Fiqh of Muslim Non-Muslim Interaction, A Detailed Explanation
... “The statement of Allah [except by way of precaution that you may guard yourselves from them] means, if you fear for your life or limbs of your body from them, then you may save yourselves from them by expressing friendship with disbelievers without it being from the heart…..This is the opinion of t ...
... “The statement of Allah [except by way of precaution that you may guard yourselves from them] means, if you fear for your life or limbs of your body from them, then you may save yourselves from them by expressing friendship with disbelievers without it being from the heart…..This is the opinion of t ...
The Late Sheikh Abdullah Azzam: An Al
... Azzam then synthesizes the most radical elements of the four Sunni schools of Islamic law, leaving out any commentary, historical context, or dissenting views, to justify his interpretation of jihad. He finds the eleventh century text of ibn Najeem, who commented on a wide variety of subjects i ...
... Azzam then synthesizes the most radical elements of the four Sunni schools of Islamic law, leaving out any commentary, historical context, or dissenting views, to justify his interpretation of jihad. He finds the eleventh century text of ibn Najeem, who commented on a wide variety of subjects i ...
Azadari in the sight of Maraje Uzzam and Ulema
... "life of nation lies in Azadari. Hazrat Imam Hussain(AS) granted salvation to Islam, and protected its eminence from being trampled by kissing martyrdom. So holding majalis-e-aza to commemorate Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)'s martyrdom is a source of everlastingness and immortality of Islam. Those who op ...
... "life of nation lies in Azadari. Hazrat Imam Hussain(AS) granted salvation to Islam, and protected its eminence from being trampled by kissing martyrdom. So holding majalis-e-aza to commemorate Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)'s martyrdom is a source of everlastingness and immortality of Islam. Those who op ...
MWNF - Discover Islamic Art
... of the Yarmouk River, which opens the way to the conquest of Syria. ...
... of the Yarmouk River, which opens the way to the conquest of Syria. ...
The Ruling on Jihad
... suggesting that either they did not accept the correctness of such reports, or they took them to mean Jihad was a duty of sufficiency as we have mentioned prior. Refer to Al-Mughni Vol. 8 pg. 346 and Zaad al-Ma’ad Vol. 3 pg. 71 for further elucidation about this matter. It has been mentioned by Ibn ...
... suggesting that either they did not accept the correctness of such reports, or they took them to mean Jihad was a duty of sufficiency as we have mentioned prior. Refer to Al-Mughni Vol. 8 pg. 346 and Zaad al-Ma’ad Vol. 3 pg. 71 for further elucidation about this matter. It has been mentioned by Ibn ...
THE ISSUE OF CHANTING THE ADHAN IN
... non-Arabic language, al-Mawardi says the following: I f someone chants the adhan in Persian for the crowd gathered to pray, whether he is able to chant it in Arabic or not, it would not be religiously proper, because someone else might be entitled to chant it in Arabic. I f he chants it only for him ...
... non-Arabic language, al-Mawardi says the following: I f someone chants the adhan in Persian for the crowd gathered to pray, whether he is able to chant it in Arabic or not, it would not be religiously proper, because someone else might be entitled to chant it in Arabic. I f he chants it only for him ...
Muhammad and the Other: Islam and International
... efforts in both my undergraduate and graduate studies were fueled by these ideas. So much has been said about Islam in the wake of September 11 that it is often hard to separate fact from fiction. Therefore, I decided to focus my research on the time period in which Muhammad actually lived. Specific ...
... efforts in both my undergraduate and graduate studies were fueled by these ideas. So much has been said about Islam in the wake of September 11 that it is often hard to separate fact from fiction. Therefore, I decided to focus my research on the time period in which Muhammad actually lived. Specific ...
Extremism in Islamic Shi`ite`s Faith
... During his period he followed ways of Prophet and brought conditions back to their original state. He forced the resignation of all incompetent political elements. He began a major transformation of a revolutionary nature which caused him innumerable difficulties. Ali continued his radically differe ...
... During his period he followed ways of Prophet and brought conditions back to their original state. He forced the resignation of all incompetent political elements. He began a major transformation of a revolutionary nature which caused him innumerable difficulties. Ali continued his radically differe ...
Mother`s Day: A Historical Overview and the Scholars` Rulings on
... previous nations, the Jews, Christians and Persians, but this was undoubtedly not praise for their actions, rather it is by way of condemnation and a warning. It was narrated from Abu Sa‘eed () that the Prophet () said: “You will certainly follow the ways of those who came before you, handspan by ...
... previous nations, the Jews, Christians and Persians, but this was undoubtedly not praise for their actions, rather it is by way of condemnation and a warning. It was narrated from Abu Sa‘eed () that the Prophet () said: “You will certainly follow the ways of those who came before you, handspan by ...
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... This has had remarkable implications for Muslim economic dealings. It is evident in the emergence of some Islamic banks and financial institutions in Muslim and non-Muslim countries (Karim 1990a; El-Ashker 1987). Not only the fields of economics and accounting guide and affect the operation of econo ...
... This has had remarkable implications for Muslim economic dealings. It is evident in the emergence of some Islamic banks and financial institutions in Muslim and non-Muslim countries (Karim 1990a; El-Ashker 1987). Not only the fields of economics and accounting guide and affect the operation of econo ...
What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam
... and are looking for direct answers, ones not easily found in historical and religious histories. What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam is meant to meet that need. Its primary purpose is to communicate what Muslims believe and why they do what they do. The book is not designed to be read from cover ...
... and are looking for direct answers, ones not easily found in historical and religious histories. What Everyone Needs to Know About Islam is meant to meet that need. Its primary purpose is to communicate what Muslims believe and why they do what they do. The book is not designed to be read from cover ...
Fiqh
Fiqh (/fɪk/; Arabic: فقه [fiqh]) is Islamic jurisprudence. While Sharia is believed by Muslims to represent divine law as revealed in the Quran and the Sunnah (the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), fiqh is the human understanding of the Sharia—sharia expanded and developed by interpretation (ijtihad) of the Quran and Sunnah by Islamic jurists (Ulema) and implemented by the rulings (Fatwa) of jurists on questions presented to them.Fiqh deals with the observance of rituals, morals and social legislation in Islam. In the modern era there are four prominent schools (madh'hab) of fiqh within Sunni practice and two (or three) within Shi'a practice. A person trained in fiqh is known as a Faqih (plural Fuqaha).