Islam : Course Content
... Khadijah changed her mental attitude and approach to life. She was formerly a rich business woman who, while ethical, was bent on accumulating more wealth. After accepting Allah’s words, her wealth was a means of furthering Islam. Khadijah not only believed, she lived out her beliefs. Her faith ...
... Khadijah changed her mental attitude and approach to life. She was formerly a rich business woman who, while ethical, was bent on accumulating more wealth. After accepting Allah’s words, her wealth was a means of furthering Islam. Khadijah not only believed, she lived out her beliefs. Her faith ...
Sa`id Hawwa and Islamic Revivalism in Ba`thist Syria Itzchak
... Hawwa derives the idea of applying historical concepts to contemporary societies from Qutb, but at the same time he turns this method against him. The differences between the two concepts are important for understanding Hawwa's criticism of Qutb's thought. First of all semantically, no Muslim societ ...
... Hawwa derives the idea of applying historical concepts to contemporary societies from Qutb, but at the same time he turns this method against him. The differences between the two concepts are important for understanding Hawwa's criticism of Qutb's thought. First of all semantically, no Muslim societ ...
3.11 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (314) 3.11.1 Islamic
... Give five reasons that necessitated the collection and compilation of Hadith after the death of the Prophet (p.b.u.h). ...
... Give five reasons that necessitated the collection and compilation of Hadith after the death of the Prophet (p.b.u.h). ...
Rethinking world history
... age of 19) outlining a new conceptual approach to world history. For the next 25 years he continually reworked this early piece, which went through a number of different forms, always changing, always deepening.5 Over the years that followed, Hodgson's thoughts on how to reconceptualize world histor ...
... age of 19) outlining a new conceptual approach to world history. For the next 25 years he continually reworked this early piece, which went through a number of different forms, always changing, always deepening.5 Over the years that followed, Hodgson's thoughts on how to reconceptualize world histor ...
Political Islam -- Is it something we should worry
... The reply: “…(Islam) was founded on the Laws of the Prophet, that it was written in the Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found and to make slaves of all they could take ...
... The reply: “…(Islam) was founded on the Laws of the Prophet, that it was written in the Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found and to make slaves of all they could take ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLE
... by the later historians. Consequently, he was considered as the pioneer of the writing of Sirah. Eventhough his narrations were considered as too brief and most of them were not elaborated or explained the events that had occurred, it remain as a guidance and main draft in the writing of Sirah. His ...
... by the later historians. Consequently, he was considered as the pioneer of the writing of Sirah. Eventhough his narrations were considered as too brief and most of them were not elaborated or explained the events that had occurred, it remain as a guidance and main draft in the writing of Sirah. His ...
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION STRATEGIES
... Dr. Muhammad Sajid Mirza Principal Librarian, International Islamic University, Islamabad (44000), Pakistan Abstract Information dissemination is to distribute or broadcast information (IGI Global, 2014). Using Case study methods, this paper has investigated various information dissemination strateg ...
... Dr. Muhammad Sajid Mirza Principal Librarian, International Islamic University, Islamabad (44000), Pakistan Abstract Information dissemination is to distribute or broadcast information (IGI Global, 2014). Using Case study methods, this paper has investigated various information dissemination strateg ...
HARAR-WALLO RELATIONS REVISITED: HISTORICAL
... and to Gara Mullata, teaching without books”; and “The Abado Alla, just west of the Maya and the Nole, claim to have had some contact with the Muslim Oromo of Dawe before the Egyptians coerced all the Afran-Qallu into becoming Muslims. Some Abado went to Dawe for education ...” (Caulk, 1977: 381). B ...
... and to Gara Mullata, teaching without books”; and “The Abado Alla, just west of the Maya and the Nole, claim to have had some contact with the Muslim Oromo of Dawe before the Egyptians coerced all the Afran-Qallu into becoming Muslims. Some Abado went to Dawe for education ...” (Caulk, 1977: 381). B ...
Peace be upon him - International Journal of Humanities and
... written by the Great Islam’s apostle (peace be upon him) to the Arab and Persian kings, tribe heads, the agents and the superintendents but it has been made clear that writing letters to the Roman and Persian kings was conducted at the outset. There are only about twenty letters found from the colle ...
... written by the Great Islam’s apostle (peace be upon him) to the Arab and Persian kings, tribe heads, the agents and the superintendents but it has been made clear that writing letters to the Roman and Persian kings was conducted at the outset. There are only about twenty letters found from the colle ...
Islam is Mercy and Blessing
... Islam is a religion of Mercy, Peace and Blessing. Its teachings emphasize kind heartedness, help, sympathy, forgiveness, sacrifice, love and care. Qur’an, and the life of our beloved Prophet (SAW) mirrors this attribute, and it should be reflected in the conduct of a Mumin. Islam appreciates those w ...
... Islam is a religion of Mercy, Peace and Blessing. Its teachings emphasize kind heartedness, help, sympathy, forgiveness, sacrifice, love and care. Qur’an, and the life of our beloved Prophet (SAW) mirrors this attribute, and it should be reflected in the conduct of a Mumin. Islam appreciates those w ...
Towards Islamic Worldview based Corporate Governance Framework
... theories have loop holes since these theories have been imagined by the human being based on their reasoning. In addition to the above two dominant corporate governance theories, how corporate governance codes gradually give attention to the stakeholders apart from the shareholders is explained in t ...
... theories have loop holes since these theories have been imagined by the human being based on their reasoning. In addition to the above two dominant corporate governance theories, how corporate governance codes gradually give attention to the stakeholders apart from the shareholders is explained in t ...
Omar: Sunni, Shi`a, Western Views
... Shi'a, Fatima, and her Pleas Shi'a believe Omar to be the main force behind Abu Bakr's rise to power, since they quote him several times stopping Abu Bakr from giving in to Fatima's cries for justice. Omar is responsible for the election that followed after him an election where Ali is quoted to vi ...
... Shi'a, Fatima, and her Pleas Shi'a believe Omar to be the main force behind Abu Bakr's rise to power, since they quote him several times stopping Abu Bakr from giving in to Fatima's cries for justice. Omar is responsible for the election that followed after him an election where Ali is quoted to vi ...
World Islamic Banking: Growth and Challenges Ahead*
... Muslims will be in Islamic banks. This could represent $ 905 billion in total assets in Middle Eastern countries alone2. Muslims living outside of the Middle East represent an even larger population, including countries such as India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, but also within developed countries incl ...
... Muslims will be in Islamic banks. This could represent $ 905 billion in total assets in Middle Eastern countries alone2. Muslims living outside of the Middle East represent an even larger population, including countries such as India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, but also within developed countries incl ...
knowledge of allah and the islamic view of other religions
... God’s presence in all things is to know that there is no sharing of being between the Original Creator, and the created. This means that human beings and other forms of creation are not left alone in this world; instead, their purpose is to know God is not an item among other items of the universe o ...
... God’s presence in all things is to know that there is no sharing of being between the Original Creator, and the created. This means that human beings and other forms of creation are not left alone in this world; instead, their purpose is to know God is not an item among other items of the universe o ...
quesnonknowledge - Muslim Population in the World
... 12. If God is responsible for our destiny then why should we be held responsible for the evil acts and sins we commit? 13. If Allah has sealed the hearts of the 'kafirs' i.e. non-Muslims, then why are they to be blamed for not accepting Islam? 14. The Qur’an mentions in several places that the heav ...
... 12. If God is responsible for our destiny then why should we be held responsible for the evil acts and sins we commit? 13. If Allah has sealed the hearts of the 'kafirs' i.e. non-Muslims, then why are they to be blamed for not accepting Islam? 14. The Qur’an mentions in several places that the heav ...
Lecture 6 - WordPress.com
... Quraysh till they were assembled. Those who could not come themselves sent their messengers to see what was happening. Abu Lahab and other people from Quraysh came and the Prophet then said, "Suppose I told you that there was an (enemy) cavalry in the valley intending to attack you, would you believ ...
... Quraysh till they were assembled. Those who could not come themselves sent their messengers to see what was happening. Abu Lahab and other people from Quraysh came and the Prophet then said, "Suppose I told you that there was an (enemy) cavalry in the valley intending to attack you, would you believ ...
9. Lessons from the Prophets Mosque
... Ibn Abdun, an Andalusian judge from the 12th century, is reported to have said, as quoted by Bianca (2000): “As far as architecture is concerned, it is the haven where man’s spirit, soul and body find refuge and shelter” (p.22). In other words, architecture is a container of people’s lives. Also, Ib ...
... Ibn Abdun, an Andalusian judge from the 12th century, is reported to have said, as quoted by Bianca (2000): “As far as architecture is concerned, it is the haven where man’s spirit, soul and body find refuge and shelter” (p.22). In other words, architecture is a container of people’s lives. Also, Ib ...
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 ...
Defensive or Offensive Jihad: Classical Islamic Exegetes vs
... and one command; yet the successful expansion, by occupying the areas around Arabia, eventually led to the perception of the whole world is doomed to be a target of conquest or domination by Islam. Until today, the most important element, the Arab role in Islamic performance, stems mainly from their ...
... and one command; yet the successful expansion, by occupying the areas around Arabia, eventually led to the perception of the whole world is doomed to be a target of conquest or domination by Islam. Until today, the most important element, the Arab role in Islamic performance, stems mainly from their ...
The Great Schism of Islam
... The Shi’a interpretation of Islam is different from the Sunni interpretation. Some people wish to play down the differences between the two groups, but this should not be done. The reality is that Shi’ism and Sunnism are two very different interpretations of Islam. Considering this, it is not surpri ...
... The Shi’a interpretation of Islam is different from the Sunni interpretation. Some people wish to play down the differences between the two groups, but this should not be done. The reality is that Shi’ism and Sunnism are two very different interpretations of Islam. Considering this, it is not surpri ...
14. The Expansive Realm of Islam
... As a result, he fled to the nearby city of Medina, where people began to believe in his message. The flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina was instrumental to the founding of the religion of Islam, and is known as the Hegira (Hijra). Thus, in 622 CE Islam was founded and this date became the start ...
... As a result, he fled to the nearby city of Medina, where people began to believe in his message. The flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina was instrumental to the founding of the religion of Islam, and is known as the Hegira (Hijra). Thus, in 622 CE Islam was founded and this date became the start ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... Therefore, Jihad is a duty in Islam, but this duty may be summarized as the fight for good against evil in every connection and in every field, beginning with a man‘s own heart and mind. Thus today it can be used to describe the personal struggle to keep the fast of Ramadan, to lead a good life, to ...
... Therefore, Jihad is a duty in Islam, but this duty may be summarized as the fight for good against evil in every connection and in every field, beginning with a man‘s own heart and mind. Thus today it can be used to describe the personal struggle to keep the fast of Ramadan, to lead a good life, to ...
Philosophical Underpinnings of Islamic Management Method
... management methods for Islamic development institutions or referred to as the Islamic management method to that of conventional management method. In the Islamic management method, Islamic tasawur should be the basis or the mould that forms the management method (Muhammad Syukri Salleh, 2003:21). Th ...
... management methods for Islamic development institutions or referred to as the Islamic management method to that of conventional management method. In the Islamic management method, Islamic tasawur should be the basis or the mould that forms the management method (Muhammad Syukri Salleh, 2003:21). Th ...
The Middle-Eastern Cold War: The Religious Struggle Between The Kingdom
... of becoming the sole Islamic power in the regime. This would also explain its interest in acquiring nuclear technology, its anti-Western rhetoric and its support for Islamist movements that are hostile to Israel. However, even though the Iranian regime claims to be supporting all Islamist movements ...
... of becoming the sole Islamic power in the regime. This would also explain its interest in acquiring nuclear technology, its anti-Western rhetoric and its support for Islamist movements that are hostile to Israel. However, even though the Iranian regime claims to be supporting all Islamist movements ...
Apostasy in Islam - International Institute of Islamic Thought
... behind this ruling was to protect the religion from attempts to undervalue it or to undermine its function as the foundation on the basis of which the Muslim nation came into being, the foundation of the state’s legitimacy, and the source of Islamic doctrine, law, and all related life systems within ...
... behind this ruling was to protect the religion from attempts to undervalue it or to undermine its function as the foundation on the basis of which the Muslim nation came into being, the foundation of the state’s legitimacy, and the source of Islamic doctrine, law, and all related life systems within ...
Al-Nahda
Several Arab political parties and movements have been named ""al-Nahda"": For the Tunisian political party, see Ennahda Movement; for the Algerian political party, see Islamic Renaissance Movement.For the Omani football club, see Al-Nahda. For the neighbourhood in Dubai, see Al Nahda, Dubai.Al-Nahda (Arabic: النهضة / ALA-LC: an-Nahḍah; Arabic for ""awakening"" or ""renaissance"") was a cultural renaissance that began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Egypt, then later moving to Ottoman-ruled Arabic-speaking regions including Lebanon, Syria and others. It is often regarded as a period of intellectual modernization and reform.In traditional scholarship, the Nahda is seen as connected to the cultural shock brought on by Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798, and the reformist drive of subsequent rulers such as Muhammad Ali. However, recent scholarship has shown that the Middle Eastern and North African Renaissance was a cultural reform program that was as ""autogenetic"" as it was Western inspired, linked to the Ottoman Tanzimat and internal changes in political economy and communal reformations in Egypt and Syro-Lebanon.The Egyptian nahda was articulated in purely Egyptian terms, and its participants were mostly Egyptians, and Cairo was undoubtedly the geographical center of the movement. But al-Nahda was also felt in neighboring Arab capitals, notably Beirut and Damascus. The shared language of Arabic-speaking nations ensured that the accomplishments of the movement could be quickly picked up by intellectuals in Arab countries.In the Ottoman-ruled Arabic regions, major influence and motive were the 19th century tanzimat reforms of the Ottoman Empire, which brought a constitutional order to Ottoman politics and engendered a new political class, and later the Young Turk Revolution which allowed proliferation of press and other publications.