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    Hossein Nasr in January 1965, this book of ‘Ideals and Realities of Islam’ comprises of six main chapters. In general, the gist of this book is to clear things up regarding Islam. During the particular time the book is wrote, many of the Westerners came out with critiques and their own point of view regarding Islam without deeply understanding the religion which then somehow affected the young Muslims to lose their spiritual balance and feel estranged from their own tradition. The author as well…

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    Maliki Madhhab Analysis

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    The originator of The Maliki Madhhab,Malik ibn Anas ibn Amir, was conceived in Madeenah in the year 717 CE. His grandfather,Amir, was among the major Sahabah of Madeenah. Malik concentrated on hadith under az-Zuhri who was the best hadith scholor of his time,as well as under the considerable hadith narrator,Naffi, the liberated slave of the Sahabi Abdullah ibn 'Umar.Malik's just voyages outside of Madeenah were for Hajj, and along these lines he to a great extent restricted himself to the…

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    Innovation Of Islam Essay

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    The Islam is very skeptic about everything and everyone who is not Muslim because they believe in conspiracy. The Islam has always believed that other religions are out there conspiring against its faith, in order to diminish the religion and, in the end, turn Muslims against one another. There is no much proof to the conspiracy theories Muslims allege, but there is not much shows that they are just insecure of their religion. This paper is going to review the issue of innovation of Islam by…

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    is our friend in the desert, our company in solitude and companion when friendless. It guides us to happiness, it sustains us in misery, it is an ornament amongst friends and an armour against enemies.” Several Hadith reiterated the obligation of Muslims to acquire knowledge. This was especially impressed upon rulers, who were seen as the vanguard of Islam. The Prophet himself had warned: “Verily god doth not taketh away knowledge from the hands of His servants; but taketh it by taking away the…

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    to men in all respects and possessed equal capacities to shine, examples of female warriors among Arabs, Greeks and Africans to support their case. In the early history of Islam, examples of women notables Muslims who fought during the Muslim conquests and Fitna (civil war) as soldiers or generals include NUSAYBAH BINT-E-KAB also known asUMM AMMARAH, AISHA. Medieval hospitals include female…

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    Sources of Income Permissible In Islam Every source of income in which benefits are enjoyed by all the concerning parties on the just basis. Allah in Holy Quran says: Do not devour one another’s property wrongfully, nor throw it before the judges in order to devour a portion of other’s property sinfully and knowingly. (Al-Baqarah: 188) Do not devour another’s property wrongfully – unless it be by trade based on mutual consent. (Al-Nisa: 29) Sources of Income Prohibited In Islam a)…

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    For my regions study, I attended a Muslim worship service in Lockport, NY. I attended a Muslim Friday prayer service. It is traditional during these mandatory services for men to attend and although sometimes some men cannot due to work obligations. This service was a less formal since the setting that took place among several university students in a room that off to the side. The Lockport Islamic Community center has been in existence in the Western New York area for more than 50 years. The…

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    . The Demeanor of Muslim Women in the West The western Culture’s misconception of the Muslim veil may stem from people’s different perceptions of beauty and sexuality while also being a result of the post-9/11 idea that Muslim women are associated with terrorism and “oppressed” by their male superiors. The Islamic cover for a women’s head is called a hijab; one of the most visible symbols of Muslim identity in the western society. The hijab is a scarf that usually covers a woman’s head and…

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    In Islam, Religion that we profess and embraced by hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world, is a way of life that ensures the happiness of the believer's life in the world and the hereafter. It has one essential essence: functioning to give the best possible clue. The Qur'an provides guidance on the issues of Aqeedah, Shari'a…

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    9/11 Changes In America

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    the question of: To What Extent did 9/11 Change the Treatment and Opinions of Muslims In America? The primary timeframe for this investigation will be between 1900-2001 to analyze the change and evolution in the treatment of Muslims in the 20th century. My primary source is Edward E. Curtis’s book entitled “Muslims in America: A Short History.” This book was written in 2009 in New York City, NY. It analyzes how as Muslims immigrated to North America and as they tried to indulge in the culture,…

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