The Abedin “Affairs” with Al Saud
... who had appointed the Abedins to start the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA), not that working with this man was not problematic enough, but still, who was behind Naseef and what were the goals of this IMMA establishment? Other issues just weren’t adding up; these fsh were looking larger b ...
... who had appointed the Abedins to start the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA), not that working with this man was not problematic enough, but still, who was behind Naseef and what were the goals of this IMMA establishment? Other issues just weren’t adding up; these fsh were looking larger b ...
Muslim`s Contributions in Management
... Management concepts and management techniques have always been used in every step of life, either consciously or unconsciously and the practice of management is as old as recorded history. The Muslims have historically created Islamic endowments for the purpose of caring, sharing, providing, control ...
... Management concepts and management techniques have always been used in every step of life, either consciously or unconsciously and the practice of management is as old as recorded history. The Muslims have historically created Islamic endowments for the purpose of caring, sharing, providing, control ...
Who is the successor of the Prophet (S)? - Al
... government after the death of prophet was neither democratic nor theocratic. Just a few people gathered in "Saqifah bani Saaedah”and assigned Abu Bakr as Caliph while Imam ‘Ali was busy of the burial of the holy prophet in Medina. Is it our choice as to whom should be a Prophet or it is Allah’s cho ...
... government after the death of prophet was neither democratic nor theocratic. Just a few people gathered in "Saqifah bani Saaedah”and assigned Abu Bakr as Caliph while Imam ‘Ali was busy of the burial of the holy prophet in Medina. Is it our choice as to whom should be a Prophet or it is Allah’s cho ...
Islam and Media - Canadian Center of Science and Education
... channeled towards the Islamic-related or Islamic-based websites to read about general news and at the same time be informed, directly or indirectly, about Islam. We return to the question suggested at the outset of the paper; Why do the West holds negative views of Islam and believe that Islam is mo ...
... channeled towards the Islamic-related or Islamic-based websites to read about general news and at the same time be informed, directly or indirectly, about Islam. We return to the question suggested at the outset of the paper; Why do the West holds negative views of Islam and believe that Islam is mo ...
TOPIC_1-_ISLAM,_WORLDVIEW_AND_ECONOMICS
... • A complete worldview at the time of revelation-fundamental concepts in the Quran are not open for changes in meaning • Islamic: based on revelation; flexible but not replaceable • Western: scientific worldview ...
... • A complete worldview at the time of revelation-fundamental concepts in the Quran are not open for changes in meaning • Islamic: based on revelation; flexible but not replaceable • Western: scientific worldview ...
The question of the status and prophethood of the Prophet Muhammad
has been one of the most crucial and controversial issues in the history
of Christian-Muslim relations.ReadingIslam.com presents a series of
articles investigating the answers to the following questions: Can
Christians acknowle ...
A Non-Technical Primer on Private Ownership in Islam
... (other) people’s property.” We can see from this verse that there is a broader responsibility toward society for personal property, and this limits its use. This Islamic law is the opposite of the capitalistic form of private property, which is used in any way the owner wishes. We can also understan ...
... (other) people’s property.” We can see from this verse that there is a broader responsibility toward society for personal property, and this limits its use. This Islamic law is the opposite of the capitalistic form of private property, which is used in any way the owner wishes. We can also understan ...
The rights of forced migrants
... law evolving in contexts of community rule or empire, while the international legal framework operates in contexts of states. However, the Qu’ran makes repeated reference to the link between persecution and forced migration, speaking of the “oppressed” (Q7:137, Q4:97), “those who have been driven un ...
... law evolving in contexts of community rule or empire, while the international legal framework operates in contexts of states. However, the Qu’ran makes repeated reference to the link between persecution and forced migration, speaking of the “oppressed” (Q7:137, Q4:97), “those who have been driven un ...
Study Guide
... 3. Muz says that it was worse for his friend‘s sister after 9/11 because she work a hijab. Why do you think it was worse for her? He also says that there wasn‘t much that this girl could do about it. He says, ―If we took action that would affect us even more.‖ What do you think he means by this? 4. ...
... 3. Muz says that it was worse for his friend‘s sister after 9/11 because she work a hijab. Why do you think it was worse for her? He also says that there wasn‘t much that this girl could do about it. He says, ―If we took action that would affect us even more.‖ What do you think he means by this? 4. ...
PCU_A Progressive Christian Understanding of Islam
... first wave of Hebrew returnees to Jerusalem, Judaism as a religion of the book was born. As a result, Jewish expectations of redemption by a new Davidic ruler arose. This “Messiah” would presumably defeat the demonic powers of the empires, an end-times vision that owed some elements to the Zoroastr ...
... first wave of Hebrew returnees to Jerusalem, Judaism as a religion of the book was born. As a result, Jewish expectations of redemption by a new Davidic ruler arose. This “Messiah” would presumably defeat the demonic powers of the empires, an end-times vision that owed some elements to the Zoroastr ...
明治学院大学機関リポジトリ http://repository.meijigakuin.ac.jp/
... consists of approximately ten books, most of them being kitab kuning, which have been widely used by Muslim students of pondok-pesantren, the typical Islamic boarding school in Southeast Asia, or the Malay World such as in Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand. This fact means that, before the P ...
... consists of approximately ten books, most of them being kitab kuning, which have been widely used by Muslim students of pondok-pesantren, the typical Islamic boarding school in Southeast Asia, or the Malay World such as in Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand. This fact means that, before the P ...
Imam Ibrahim Saidy - The Lutheran World Federation
... Islam is Sawm (Fasting) during the month of Ramadhaan (the 9th month of the Islamic calendar). Optional fasting however has also been recommended and observed by the Prophet and Muslims after him throughout the rest of the year. Sawm literally means 'to abstain’. But in the terminology of the Islami ...
... Islam is Sawm (Fasting) during the month of Ramadhaan (the 9th month of the Islamic calendar). Optional fasting however has also been recommended and observed by the Prophet and Muslims after him throughout the rest of the year. Sawm literally means 'to abstain’. But in the terminology of the Islami ...
Arun Venkataraman - Department of Politics and Government Illinois
... The crux of Tocqueville’s rejection of Islam is based in the idea that any religion that involves itself highly in the political sphere of a democratic society is subject to eventual deterioration. In an authoritarian society, religious figures could assume political functions within their communit ...
... The crux of Tocqueville’s rejection of Islam is based in the idea that any religion that involves itself highly in the political sphere of a democratic society is subject to eventual deterioration. In an authoritarian society, religious figures could assume political functions within their communit ...
Nationalism in the Modern World: From the Viewpoint of Said Nursi
... Unity, harmony, accord and solidarity among members make a society able to function justly and further reinforce it towards progress. On the other hand, disunity, discord and antagonism, according to Bediuzzaman, no doubt, lead to weakness and, consequently, to the collapse of civilizations. When Be ...
... Unity, harmony, accord and solidarity among members make a society able to function justly and further reinforce it towards progress. On the other hand, disunity, discord and antagonism, according to Bediuzzaman, no doubt, lead to weakness and, consequently, to the collapse of civilizations. When Be ...
Islam 101 - Jihad Watch
... preaching repentance and charity, harassed and rejected by those around him; later, in Medina, we see an able commander and strategist who systematically conquered and killed those who opposed him. It is the later years of Muhammad’s life, from 622 AD to his death in 632, that are rarely broached i ...
... preaching repentance and charity, harassed and rejected by those around him; later, in Medina, we see an able commander and strategist who systematically conquered and killed those who opposed him. It is the later years of Muhammad’s life, from 622 AD to his death in 632, that are rarely broached i ...
Print this article - e-Journal UIN Alauddin Makassar
... universe, both in sensible and insensible forms. The healing treatment is also not free from the influence of religious beliefs embraced by human 5 Public societies are familiar with the technical terms “traditional medicine” and “modern medicine.” Traditional medicine means healing treatments carri ...
... universe, both in sensible and insensible forms. The healing treatment is also not free from the influence of religious beliefs embraced by human 5 Public societies are familiar with the technical terms “traditional medicine” and “modern medicine.” Traditional medicine means healing treatments carri ...
The Concept of Jihad and Terrorism in Islam
... response to the 9/11 attacks. It has become clear that this region suffers from a lack of both freedom and opportunity. Reform in the Muslim world is an oftheard refrain in speeches of leaders, particularly western. The world has come to understand that given the monetary & economic obscurity in mos ...
... response to the 9/11 attacks. It has become clear that this region suffers from a lack of both freedom and opportunity. Reform in the Muslim world is an oftheard refrain in speeches of leaders, particularly western. The world has come to understand that given the monetary & economic obscurity in mos ...
Becoming Strangers
... Middle worlds, as zones of contest and creativity, often prompt the invention of new technologies, behaviors, ways of communicating, even new ways of perceiving and new languages. Because different places and spaces mix in the middle world, people often become acutely aware of different ways that ti ...
... Middle worlds, as zones of contest and creativity, often prompt the invention of new technologies, behaviors, ways of communicating, even new ways of perceiving and new languages. Because different places and spaces mix in the middle world, people often become acutely aware of different ways that ti ...
Tommaso Virgili Apostasy from Islam under Sharia law
... does not necessarily entail freedom to convert: if a Christian or a Jew is allowed to maintain and practice his religion or to convert to Islam, for the Muslim, according to the majority opinion, only the first part would be operational. Islam would be therefore a one-way ticket, and, for those who ...
... does not necessarily entail freedom to convert: if a Christian or a Jew is allowed to maintain and practice his religion or to convert to Islam, for the Muslim, according to the majority opinion, only the first part would be operational. Islam would be therefore a one-way ticket, and, for those who ...
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... نربهننا تنقنبه ْل َِمنها ِإنه ن َك أ ن ْن ن ت ال ه With inputs primarily from an article by Br. Ibrahim Abu Sheriff. ...
... نربهننا تنقنبه ْل َِمنها ِإنه ن َك أ ن ْن ن ت ال ه With inputs primarily from an article by Br. Ibrahim Abu Sheriff. ...
15th Shabaan (Lailatul Barat / Shab-e
... pledged with Allah and if his will power is strong enough to tame the baser-self, then he will himself mould the demand for food, desire for sex and wish for rest into a system which has been established, against the routine. This exercise is not restricted just for a day. One day training cannot be ...
... pledged with Allah and if his will power is strong enough to tame the baser-self, then he will himself mould the demand for food, desire for sex and wish for rest into a system which has been established, against the routine. This exercise is not restricted just for a day. One day training cannot be ...
Globalisation and Pilgrimage:
... into trouble, all these kinds of things…making du‘a, asking forgiveness and doing tasbih [using prayer beads] and zikr. (Shazia, 56, housewife) Many hold that it is at this time and place that God is closest to the world, ‘making it easier for human prayers to attract his attention’ (Bianchi, 1995: ...
... into trouble, all these kinds of things…making du‘a, asking forgiveness and doing tasbih [using prayer beads] and zikr. (Shazia, 56, housewife) Many hold that it is at this time and place that God is closest to the world, ‘making it easier for human prayers to attract his attention’ (Bianchi, 1995: ...
Islam at the Dawn of the New Christian Millennium
... genius to the problems that the modern world poses for it. In this context, the question of law is particularly significant. As is well known, Islam possesses a Sacred Law (al-Sharī‘ah) which is as central to it as theology is to Christianity. This Law has its roots in the Quran and the wonts (sunn ...
... genius to the problems that the modern world poses for it. In this context, the question of law is particularly significant. As is well known, Islam possesses a Sacred Law (al-Sharī‘ah) which is as central to it as theology is to Christianity. This Law has its roots in the Quran and the wonts (sunn ...
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.