Islamic, not national rule Al-Gazali in his book” From Here We Know” begins his introduction talking about Islam as a religion. After the introduction he started a topic which title is “Islamic, not national rule”. Within this topic he gives an idea about the previous law that Egypt was having before Islam. He talks about the absolute rules which are destructive power for the nations. It saps the strength of the nation and brings on political and moral ruins. Islam should be worldly government…
When he started his novel-writing in the 1940s, it was a relatively new genre, not only in Egypt, but also in other Arabic speaking countries in general. This is not to say that he was one of the pioneers of the genre, but as a writer, he combined quality with quantity. His skillfulness can be noticed in the precise details, in describing the physical emergences of his characters, aspects of human…
authenticity of wahy need to be protected from being corrupted. Besides, the word wahy is derived from the Arabic word “awhaa” which means revelation, quick signal, inspiration, divine communication, evil inspiration and animal natural instincts. As a muslim, we are acknowledged…
reality and don't examine their reality preferably incline toward their own particular considerations than the recognition of God. For these individuals God says, "I leave such individuals to themselves" The Alchemy of Happiness tells about the general delight that initiate from the learning that we are the making of God and we have reason for being made. Ghazali dissolve for us a hot, steaming and some joy that sanitizes our souls in the event that we take that glass and drink it profoundly.…
have not chosen to cover my head for MEN. I have chosen to cover myself for the sake of Allah SWT and Allah SWT only. When Muslim women are asked why they wear the Hijab the simple answer should be "because god asked me to". I believe that the Hijab is about Tawakkul - تَوَكُّل ; submitting to Allah SWT and trusting his way. Wearing…
The political cartoon titled “Who has damaged Muhammad more?” by Signe Wilkinson that was published on 08/01/2015 speaks so much truth about Islam in this day and age. As a Muslim I greatly appreciate that the artist did not put a picture of the prophet because it is forbidden to do so and there is a reason behind it. In Islam, there is always a reason why something is “Haram” in this case pictures of the prophet is forbidden because the prophet feared that people would worship his image…
Prophet Muhammad (S) was the best of the messengers because his message is still being installed centuries after his deaths. Prophet Muhammad spread Islam peacefully; he showed the non-Muslims the characteristics of a believer, he was patient with the converts and was responsible. A profusion of people thinks that Prophet Muhammad (S) spread Islam violently because he was racist, and commanding his followers to do a bunch of stuff. Faith is interlinked with with the individual’s conviction.…
hear the word Muslim. Is it a towel wrapped, goat loving terrorist, holding an AK-47? This way of thinking, this unfair hatred of people we don’t even know, is called Islamophobia, and it’s very common in the US. Islamophobia isn’t only a way of thinking, it’s a disease, and just like any other disease, people need to recognize that this is a problem, then look at the causes, side-effects, and possible cures. Islamophobia is defined on Dictionary.com as the “hatred or fear of Muslims or of…
world today. Religion means something different to each individual. Whether it’s an escape from reality, a reason to live, or simply the feeling of belonging to a community, religion has a significant influence over people and their actions. The Muslims in the Middle East are especially impressive when it comes to their devotion to Allah. But there is a question of one thing in regards to women of the Islamic faith living overseas. Does the religion of Islam help to reinforce female…
The Krasniqi family are Muslims, a religion not highly accepted in the U.S. Muslims have very different religious practices than a southern Baptist. Even though the case worker was aware of the children’s religion, she proceeded to place the children in a Baptist foster home where they would eventually be adopted. I believe the case worker did not agree with the Muslim religion, therefore she was trying to remove the children from any form of contact with the Muslim religion. The case worker was…