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  • ...argue exclusively, as a doctrine of military conquest, with the reference to internal struggle being a metaphorical usage. ...til the jihad becomes Fard Ayn upon the whole Ummah of Islam from the East to the West". And the following have like Fatawa: Al Kassani, Ibn Najim and Ib
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  • ...ational contexts, ranging from unprovoked imperial Jihad, to wife-beating, to amputations. While a few modern Islamic scholars have challenged the legali ===Invitations to Islam Prior to Violence===
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  • ...question <ref> Yeʼor., B., 2011. The decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, p.79 </ref>. ...or die.<ref>{{cite web |title=Islam |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Islam |work=Encyclopedia Britannica |location=New York |date=17 August 2021|acces
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  • ...istianity-in-sub-saharan-africa.aspx|2=2011-04-16}} Tolerance and Tension: Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa] - The Pew Forum on Religion & Publi ...e|1=http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/55214|2=2011-04-16}} New Survey on Islam Calls Into Question Population Figure Used by Obama] - CNS News, October 9,
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  • ...sa bu hech qanday hayron qolarli voqea emasligi, suvlarning qo'shilmasligi to'g'risida Islomning Muqaddas Kitobi – Qur'oni karimda 1400 yil oldin odamz ...qizib qo'ydi. (Ammo) u ikkisining o'rtasida bir to'siq bo'lib, ular (o'sha to'siqdan) oshib o'tmaslar» jumlasiga tan berib Qur'onni ilohiy kitob deb tan
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  • ...n-believers who are not Jews or Christians ought to be given the choice of Islam or death, forced conversion in effect. ...use Christians believe that Jesus is the son of god and Jews (according to Islam) believe that Ezra is the son of god and "they took their rabbis as lords b
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  • ...n-believers who are not Jews or Christians ought to be given the choice of Islam or death, forced conversion in effect. ...use Christians believe that Jesus is the son of god and Jews (according to Islam) believe that Ezra is the son of god and "they took their rabbis as lords b
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  • ...pposed intellectual deficiency, which was pronounced by Muhammad according to Sahih Bukhari. ...ations and not taking the Quran and hadiths as a repository of regulations to be applied at all times and places.<ref>Ibid. pp. 153-157</ref>
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  • ...mage" of Wahhabism.<ref name="DLB2004: 5">[[#DLB2004|DeLong-Bas, ''Wahhabi Islam'', 2004]]: 5</ref> ...lobal Jihad. Overview [blurb]|url=http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wahhabi-islam-natana-delong-bas/1117395956?ean=9780195333015|website=Barnes & Noble|quote
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  • ...terpretation arising some time after his death. Indeed, there is now known to be abundant evidence of significant literacy among the pre-Islamic Arabs. ...es have been kept alive as they are passed down orally from one generation to the next.
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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...ials (appointed) over them, '''and those whose hearts are made to incline (to truth)''' and the (ransoming of) captives and those in debts and in the way
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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...ey ought to spend. Say: that which is superfluous. Thus Allah maketh plain to you (His) revelations, that haply ye may reflect.}}
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  • ...google.co.uk/books?id=G7YA55Ih59oC&pg=PA433 A Biography of the Prophet of Islam (Vol 1 & 2)], p. 433.</ref> ...osworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs | encyclopedia =Encyclopaedia of Islam Online| title = Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf| publisher = Brill Academic Publishers |
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  • ...exegetical contexts, classical hadith scholars considered the sirah genre to lack any sound methodology for authenticating isnads (chains of narration; ...ps://jiscnet.com/journals/jisc/Vol_3_No_1_June_2015/7.pdf Blasphemy law of Islam-Misconceptions and Fallacy], Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture (2015),
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  • According to many Muslim historians,<ref>These include: al-Khallal (d. 923 AD), Ibn Hazm ...t, still dictate how many revivalist and fundamentalist Muslims would like to see non-Muslims in Muslim society treated today. Despite these desires, no
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  • ...ronounced</small> [muħammad]; c. 570 – c. 8 June 632) was the founder of [[Islam]].<ref>''The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World''. Oxford: Oxford Uni ...er (''rasūl Allāh''), called to be a "warner," first to the Arabs and then to all humankind.</q>
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  • Active user from April 2009 to April 2014 (administrator from 2011). This list was created in August 2014 * [[Islam and Apostasy]]
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  • ...e position as ''the'' Mother of [[Islam]] herself. Khadijah was the mother to all of Muhammad's children, including Fatimah, save one. ...ple children, prior to Muhammad. Little else is known about her life prior to this final marriage.
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  • ...e position as ''the'' Mother of [[Islam]] herself. Khadijah was the mother to all of Muhammad's children, including Fatimah, save one. ...ple children, prior to Muhammad. Little else is known about her life prior to this final marriage.
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  • ...several other women whom Muhammad wished to marry, or whom he was invited to marry, but for various reasons he did not. ...pite the injunction of the Qur'an to only take 4 women as wives, according to the [[sira]] literature Muhammad took far more wives than this number. This
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