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  • ...kiIslam]] lists quotations about Islam from the [[Qur'an]], [[Hadith]] and Islamic Scholars. Pages can be viewed via the A to Z or the table to the right. ==Remarkable and Strange Islamic Traditions==
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  • ...ho are responsible for the great majority of Islamic extremism and Islamic terrorism. [[Category:Islamic History]]
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  • ...polymaths. Included in this portal are modern scholars working inside the Islamic tradition, such as [[Yasir Qadhi]], but also modern scholar-preachers such ...|summary= Al-Ghazali was a 9th century Islamic scholar who championed the "Islamic sciences" against the philosophy of the Greeks; in theology he was a famous
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  • ...|url= http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/655448/zakat|title= zakat (Islamic tax)|publisher= Encyclopedia Britannica|author= |date= accessed November 16 ...alayha): This refers to those individuals commissioned by the head of the Islamic government to collect Zakat. This isn’t applicable today.
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  • Tawheed (also spelled tawhid) is the Islamic monotheistic concept of god. Although the concept of [[monotheism]] is intr ..."making into one". The various translations of the word tawheed outside of Islamic theology are:
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  • ...badges to segregate "un-Islamic" and "idolatrous" communities from [[Islam|Islamic]] ones.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://archives.cnn.com/2001/fyi/news/05 Traditional Islamic sources proscribe Islamic rulers to impose the [[Dhimmitude|dhimma]] or pact of "protection" upon non
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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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  • ...e overwhelming majority of Islamic scholars today embrace the tradition of Islamic violence in all three respects. ...n terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda and Boko Haram, although modern Islamic scholars have argued otherwise.
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  • ...ould be again and again renewed and to whether or not multiple independent Islamic states, as have often existed throughout history and as exist today, could ...these rulings was that, as enemies of God destined to be conquered by the Islamic state, these non-Muslims themselves and their property were in fact booty e
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  • ...my: 1. Conversion to Islam. 2. Payment of the [[jizyah]] and subjection to Islamic political dominion and the strictures of the [[dhimma]]. 3. Fighting until ...ectively. Similar terminology was used at a later time in reference to the Islamic civil wars in the early decades after Muhammad's death.
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  • ...fact that most of the peaceful verses (written in Mecca) likely quoted by Islamic apologists, were, in fact, substituted by others (later written in Medina): ...phet Abraham, while in Quran 33:33 it has a more general sense. In its pre-Islamic usage, the term was applied to the ruling family of a clan or tribe, and th
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  • ...ok itself makes frequent references to stories which were forgotten by the Islamic tradition itself, frequently switches person in narration, makes references In an attempt to prove the divine origins of [[Islam]], there are many Islamic websites promoting "word count miracles" in the Qur'an. The basic claim her
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  • ...ww.cyberistan.org/islamic/sciencehistory.htm|2=2011-04-18}} The Miracle of Islamic Science] - Knowledge House; 1st edition (September 1992) p. 200. ISBN 09111 ...chive|1=http://www.mideastyouth.com/2010/11/16/islamic-tie/|2=2012-09-15}} Islamic tie!!!] - Mideast Youth, November 16, 2010</ref>
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  • ==Female Genital Mutilation in Islamic Law== ...of Mohammed) engaging in the practice (see [[Female Genital Mutilation in Islamic Law#FGM in the Hadith|FGM in the Hadith]]).
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  • ...biography and history of Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, his "theology and world view", Islamic law, women and Wahhabism, ''jihad'' and the evolution of Wahhabism.<ref nam ...achings of religious scholars, whether [[priest]]s, [[rabbi]]s, [[ulama]] (Islamic clerics) or jurists, to be as authoritative as God’s revelation.”<ref n
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  • ...Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “ ‘You (true believers in Islamic Monotheism, and real followers of Prophet Mohamed and his Sunnah) are the b {{Template:Translation-links-czech|[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Muhammad and Terrorism|Anglicky]]}}
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  • ...ive, there is no Islamic scripture that actually claims that the Quran (or Islamic scripture in general) contain allusions to future scientific discoveries. C ...been banned in India, Bangladesh, Canada, the UK, and Malaysia under anti-terrorism and anti-hate laws.<ref name="lmzn2">{{cite web|work=Livemint|title=Zakir N
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  • According to [[Islamic law]], it is a criminal offense to speak ill of [[Islam]], its [[Muhammad|P As defined by Islamic Scholars:
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  • Even when the Islamic empires led the world in science in parts of the middle ages,<ref>''[https: ...ts never credited the Qur'an with prompting discoveries.''</ref> classical Islamic scholars/exegetes on the Quran aware of these facts never put forward theor
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  • ...TSo5nEC&printsec=frontcover| first=Hussain|last=Haykal|year=1994|publisher=Islamic Book Trust ...ù Aslam per Adulterio<ref name="Nabil A. Haroun p. 9">Dr. Nabil A. Haroun, Islamic Books, ISBN 9773161277, Teach Yourself Islam, p. 9.</ref><ref name="Abudawu
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