It is safe to say that a given religion can be judged correctly only by two things: its own teachings and the practice of the mainstream doctrine of this religion. A religion cannot be judged by the centrifugal practices or beliefs of some followers, be they liberal or extremist, hither or thither.
E-Da`wah Committee
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Christianity
The article discusses Muslim women religious scholars in the pre-modern period. It focuses on two intellectuals
Pluto Journals
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“No doubt the most important field of research, relative to the study of Hadith, is the discovery, verification, and evaluation of the smaller collections of Traditions antedating the six canonical collections of al-Bukhari
American Trust Publications
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his in-depth study presents a detailed analysis and critique of the classic Western work on the origins of Islamic law, Schacht's Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence.
Islamic Texts Society
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Easy Deeds with Great Rewards
http://rasoulallah.net
9537
6653
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A look at the various principles of Islam which show that Islam is truly a mercy to the world, and the indiscriminate violence and terrorism is not condoned by the religion.
islamhouse.com
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Contemporary Issues
Respond to the suspicion of hijab and the Clothes of the Muslim Woman
www.rasoulallah.net
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Apologetics
Our Daughters & Hijab
Sheikh Abd Al-Khaliq Ash-Sharif
Al-Falah foundation
AL-FALAH FOUNDA TfON
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English
Since the desire for women is something which men cannot resist easily, God has imposed strict regulations in His successive divine messages to make sure that such a desire will play its legitimate role in the human life and will not be got out of the lawful context in which it was essentially placed, given the fact that the satisfaction of such a desire outside its legitimate framework has considerable disadvantages and enormous damage threatening man’s happiness as they ruin his life and lose him the Hereafter. One of such strict regulations is the imposition of hijab on women. That is to say, women are commanded to conceal their attractive parts whose charm cannot be resisted by men and only allowed to expose such outer parts of the body which do not cause much temptation and have such humanly reasonable adornment which is quite far away from such finery which involves deliberate display of woman’s beauty and intentional arousal of men’s desires. In this sense, hijab was made incumbent in all divine messages, including Judaism, Christianity and Islam. No wonder, the female believers in any of the divine messages used to wear hijab.
E-Da`wah Committee
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EDC Publications
This study examines the justifications and regulations for going to war in both international and domestic armed conflicts under Islamic law.
The University of Birmingham
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English
This paper examines the contributions of the Ḥanafī jurist al-Sarakhsī (d. 483 AH/1090-91 CE) to the development of the Islamic tradition of war.
Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law
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Ten Questions and Answers about the Prophet Muhammad
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One of the problems faced by new Muslims is the issue of different celebrations held throughout the year. Christmas is one typical example.
E-Da`wah Committee
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EDC Publications
Controversy rages between Christians and non-Christians, including Muslims and the followers of the other faiths, and among Christians themselves over the issues of monotheism and the Trinity.
E-Da`wah Committee
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Christian Beliefs
Indeed, the final message of Islam was sent down to the inhabitants of the earth in such an era which recognized neither justice nor kindness nor the contemporary concepts of freedom, pluralism or peaceful coexistence.
E-Da`wah Committee
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EDC Publications
A Summary of Waqf Regulations
State of Kuwait - Awqaf Public Foundation
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English
This work includes the fatwas and articles that the late Muslim scholar Sheikh `Abdul `Aziz Ibn n `Abdullah Ibn `Abdul-Rahman Ibn Bazz issued at different times in the past. It is worth mentioning that the fatwas are arranged as scholars of Fiqh would do.
Abdel Aziez bin Abdel Allah bin Baz
www.alifta.net
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This work includes the fatwas and articles that the late Muslim scholar Sheikh `Abdul `Aziz Ibn n `Abdullah Ibn `Abdul-Rahman Ibn Bazz issued at different times in the past. It is worth mentioning that the fatwas are arranged as scholars of Fiqh would do.
Abdel Aziez bin Abdel Allah bin Baz
www.alifta.net
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This work includes the fatwas and articles that the late Muslim scholar Sheikh `Abdul `Aziz Ibn n `Abdullah Ibn `Abdul-Rahman Ibn Bazz issued at different times in the past. It is worth mentioning that the fatwas are arranged as scholars of Fiqh would do.
Abdel Aziez bin Abdel Allah bin Baz
www.alifta.net
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English
This work includes the fatwas and articles that the late Muslim scholar Sheikh `Abdul `Aziz Ibn n `Abdullah Ibn `Abdul-Rahman Ibn Bazz issued at different times in the past. It is worth mentioning that the fatwas are arranged as scholars of Fiqh would do.
Abdel Aziez bin Abdel Allah bin Baz
www.alifta.net
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5869
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