Human Rights and Justice in Islam Islam provides many human rights for the individual. The following are some of these human rights that Islam protects. The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are considered sacred, whether a person is Muslim or not. Islam also protects honor. ...
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What Is the Status of Women in Islam? Islam sees a woman, whether single or married, as an individual in her own right,with the right to own and dispose of her property and earnings without any guardianship over her (whether that be her father, husband, or anyone else). She has ...
MoreMosque of Whirling Colours: A Mixture of Architecture and Art in Nasīr al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
by: Cem Nizamoglu There are numerous mosques all around the world. Each has a design of its own. However, in order to be distinctive from other mosques, a mosque needs to be unique and possess outstanding features. One such mosque is The Nasīr al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran. From outside ...
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The Family in Islam The family, which is the basic unit of civilization, is now disintegrating. Islam’s family system brings the rights of the husband, wife, children, and relatives into a fine equilibrium. It nourishes unselfish behavior, generosity, and love in the framework of a well-organized family system. The peace ...
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Human Rights in Islam By Azra Awan We live in an age that is striking in its unprecedented technological sophistication. Unfortunately, the prejudices and inequities that have plagued the human race historically continue to exist, and are responsible for untold human suffering. It is in this context that the subject ...
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About Christianity and Islam In Dialogues Concerning Jesus Christ the Messiah By Shabir Ally The Similarities Jesus is one of the greatest persons ever to have walked the earth. Two world faiths hold him in high regard. Islam holds him to be God’s Messiah, Prophet, and Righteous Servant. Christianity holds him ...
MoreLighthouse of Alexandria in the sources from Islamic Civilisation
by: Cem Nizamoglu The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the wonders of the Ancient World. It was still a great tourist attraction well into the medieval period, and was visited by many travellers to the city that were impressed by its magnitude. The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the ...
MoreWhat is Islam?
What is Islam? The word “Islam” means peace and submission. Peace means to be at peace with yourself and your surroundings and submission means submission to the will of God. A broader meaning of the word “Islam” is to achieve peace by submitting to the will of God. This is ...
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Who is Allah? Allah is the Arabic word for “one God”. Allah is not God of Muslims only. He is God of all creations, because He is their Creator and Sustainer.
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Does Allah look like us? No, Allah is perfect. He is not like any of His creations. A Muslim does not say a single thing about Allah other than what Allah says about Himself. Allah is Perfect and Unique.
Moreal-Jahiz’s Book of Animals: The transcendent value of disgust
Jeannie Miller, an assistant professor in the department of near & Middle Eastern civilizations, is working on a manuscript examining The Book of Animals by al-Jahiz, a ninth-century Arabic writer and polymath. Al-Jahiz saw himself as a theologian and natural scientist, but is often miscast because of the risqué nature ...
MoreWhat is the Kabah?
What is the Kabah? The Kabah is the place of worship, which God commanded Abraham and Ishmael to build over four thousand years ago. The building was constructed of stone on what many believe was the original site of a sanctuary established by Adam. God commanded Abraham to summon all ...
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Who is a Muslim? The word “Muslim” means one who submits to the will of God. This is done by declaring that “there is no god except one God and Muhammad is the messenger of God.” In a broader sense, anyone who willingly submits to the will of God is ...
MoreRules on how to interact with Non-Muslims
Who is a Non-Muslim? He is the one who disbelieves in the Message of our Prophet Muhammad r or does not believe in a pillar of the Deen or something known by necessity therein. Legally, they are called: ‘Kaafir’. Types of non-Muslims First Type: A person who is non-Muslim ...
MoreRulings pertinent to this world
1st Ruling: One must believe that every religion other than the Deen of Islam is Kufr (infidelity) and that only Islam would be accepted in the Hereafter. Allah Y says: (And whoever seeks a Deen other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he ...
MoreRulings Pertinent to Non-Muslims in Matters of Fiqh
Rulings Pertinent to Non-Muslims in Matters of Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) 1st Category: Rules that are pertinent to non-Muslims in acts of worship: All acts of worship are subject to a general rule …acts of worship would not be accepted from a non-Muslim. Allah Y says: (And nothing has deprived ...
MoreStand beside flood victims
Human beings and this vast universe are created by Allah. Allah created men and genes only for his worship. But they forget the obligations to Allah and do evil deeds. When they cross the limit, Allah often send natural disasters to warn them about their duties. Flood is one of ...
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Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and it is the largest Muslim assembly in the world. It is a spiritual assembly of humanity for the benefit of mankind. Each year, about three million Muslims from around the world gather at Makka. Every adult Muslim with physical and ...
MoreBreastfeeding and Islam
Allah, the Almighty, always bestows countless blessings on human beings. Breast milk is a great and indispensable blessing of Allah for newborn babies. Even the best baby food, prepared by using the latest technology, can’t replace this food. A baby doesn’t need any other food during his first five months. ...
MoreMuslims should protect their country
Rights and duties are the two sides of a coin and these (both) go together. For every right, there is a corresponding duty. When we fulfil our duties to others, we care for our share in upholding their rights. We have some duties to our country as well. Most of ...
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