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  • ...onal Islamic Scholars|Islamic clerics]] and legal scholars from a range of Islamic traditions. Its head is Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi.<ref name="TGuAug272012">Saee ...019.</ref>, [[takfeer]] (the act of declaring someone a non-Muslim)<ref>No Islamic sect to be declared 'kaafir': Ulema Council Dunya TV News website, Publishe
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  • ...logist for [[Islam]]. He travels extensively and has been featured at many Islamic conferences. ...adith]] and other religious scriptures as a basis for spreading ''Dawah'' (Islamic proselytism). He also makes arguments based off of his understanding a phil
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  • ...řuje na kritiku [[Islam|Islámu]], přičemž zároveň umožňuje [[:Category:Pro-Islamic Content|pro-islámské odpovědi]] v oddělených článcích. Běží to n ...zastává racionální přístup a vyznačuje se kritickým prověřováním [[Islám a propaganda|islámské propagandy]] a [[Islám a věda|islámské pseudo-vědy]].
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  • All [[Madh'hab|schools]] of [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Islamic law]] require that Muslim [[Islam and Women|women]] over the age of majorit ...s of hijab through history and modernity.<ref>Elizabeth Bucar (2012) ''The Islamic Veil'', Oxford: Oneworld Publications</ref> Her book will be referenced at
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  • ...text as eschatalogical events of cosmic grandeur. A famous example of such propaganda is the ''Syriac Alexander Legend'', which alludes to Heraclius' 628 CE reco ...e text due to the lack of diacritical marks. Variant readings mentioned by Islamic scholars and set out in Tesei's article included the opposite meaning to th
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  • Toutes les [[Madh'hab|écoles]] en [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|droit islamique]] exigent que les [[Islam and Women|femmes]] musulmane ...jab à travers l’histoire et la modernité.<ref>Elizabeth Bucar (2012) ''The Islamic Veil (Le Voile Islamique)'', Oxford: Oneworld Publications</ref> Son livre
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  • ...11-30}} Global Christianity (Dec 2011 Pew Report)] ''- Contrary to Islamic propaganda, world-wide Christianity is not "dying" but remains stable''
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  • ...especially Nazi) terminologies and tropes. In illustration of this, modern Islamic anti-Jewish polemics often feature in Arab book-fairs and bookstores alongs ...y and into perpetuity. As a result of these misdeeds, Jews are reported by Islamic scriptures to have suffered certain punishments at the hand of God (being t
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  • ...s Dhul-Qarnayn at the end and which Ibn Ishaq claims was composed by a pre-Islamic king of ancient Yemen. Here we can see that the sun sets into a pool of wa ...an allegory of the bloody conflict between Byzantines and Sasanids with a propaganda purpose to glorify Heraclius (important in dating its final redaction), it
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  • Toutes les [[Madh'hab|écoles]] en [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|droit islamique]] exigent que les [[Islam and Women|femmes]] musulmane ...jab à travers l’histoire et la modernité.<ref>Elizabeth Bucar (2012) ''The Islamic Veil (Le Voile Islamique)'', Oxford: Oneworld Publications</ref> Son livre
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  • ...im historian Ibn Jarir al-[[Tabari]] (838-923), beginning with the [[Islam|Islamic]] [[Creation]] to the year 915 AD. ...nner, Fred McGraw (1998). Narratives of Islamic origins: the beginnings of Islamic historical writing. Darwin Press. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-87850-127-4''). Howe
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  • ...rtain historical claims in the Quran and hadith which, taken literally (as Islamic orthodoxy holds they should be), could not easily be reconciled with what t ...lates these verses to a Byzantine theological dispute and contemporary war propaganda (for details, see the Qur'anic Trinity section of the article [[Parallels B
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  • ...t disciples of Abu Hanifa (latter being the eponym of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence), and Abu Yusuf, as well as an eminent jurist. ...o the territory of Islam.<ref>Excerpted from Majid Khadduri, trans., ''The Islamic Law of Nations: Shaybani's Siyar'' (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Pres
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  • ...gs, however, rarely match perfectly. A claim found in the Qur'an and other Islamic literature is that the Jews and Christians deliberately changed their scrip ...extuality' (allusion to, dialogue with, interaction with). Contrary to the Islamic tradition, most scholars today agree that the Qur'an must have been compose
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  • ...gs, however, rarely match perfectly. A claim found in the Qur'an and other Islamic literature is that the Jews and Christians deliberately changed their scrip ...extuality' (allusion to, dialogue with, interaction with). Contrary to the Islamic tradition, most scholars today agree that the Qur'an must have been compose
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  • ...sted in the Arabian peninsula. This merged with the view of the heavens in Islamic commentaries and treatises, to create a simple cosmology based on the actua Hoskin, Michael and Gingerich, Owen, “Islamic Astronomy” in The Cambridge Concise History of Astronomy, Ed. M. Hoskin,
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  • Some modern Islamic scholars have argued that these verses refer to the seven layers of the atm {{Main|Shooting Stars in the Quran|Mistranslations of Islamic Scripture (English)}}
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