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  • ...y, for numerous Muslim-majority nations. Where Muslims are not governed by Islamic law, they are obligated to conduct their own lives in accordance with it, o ...d through the different interpretive apparatuses of the various schools of Islamic law. For all there differences, there is much that the four major Sunni sch
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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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  • ...ard to pagan "mushrikuun" of all times and all of their idols, including [[Islamic Law#Music and Art|the ancient Buddha statues of Afghanistan which were dyna ...and attitudes of the prophet regarding a given question. From an orthodox Islamic perspective, this is simply unthinkable. The Qur'an itself though delivered
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  • Among the many and diverse matters discussed in or touched upon by Islamic scriptures are topics of direct or indirect scientific interest. These topi ...nterest. Though there is increasing resistance to the concept, some modern Islamic scholars argue that these portions of scripture, read in the orthodox liter
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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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  • ...as a product of their extreme historical and contextual distance. Whereas Islamic law was formulated in the harsh, unpredictable, and austere environment of ...usage, and comment specifically on men or women. The perspective taken by Islamic scriptures on women is of special interest in recent times due to frequent
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  • The cleric, a presenter of Islamic programmes on television, shot dead six Hindus and raped Hindu women during The judgement sparked protests by Jamaat, the country’s largest Islamic party which enforced a nationwide strike Tuesday in anticipation of the con
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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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  • ...right|thumb|190px|A public stoning carried out in Afghanistan. Rajm is the Islamic punishment for illegal sexual intercourse, as ordered by Muhammad himself.] ...to cause serious injury."<ref>[http://www.iheu.org/node/262 Should Sharia laws be reconsidered?] - Sandhya Jain - International Humanist and Ethical Union
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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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  • ...x News, September 08, 2009</ref> is one of the most well-known examples of Islamic intolerance. However, this article discusses the lesser-known '''Muhammad C ...n to the offending cartoons. Ahmad Abu Laban, who was also the head of The Islamic Society of Denmark, called upon the Muslim world to "internationalize this
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  • ...right|thumb|190px|A public stoning carried out in Afghanistan. Rajm is the Islamic punishment for illegal sexual intercourse, as ordered by Muhammad himself.] ...to cause serious injury."<ref>[http://www.iheu.org/node/262 Should Sharia laws be reconsidered?] - Sandhya Jain - International Humanist and Ethical Union
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  • ...e (at times vague) Qur'an, they form the basis for the great majority of [[Islamic law]] and the [[Sunnah]]. Indeed, even the details regarding the [[Five Pil ...it is Not Possible|its criticisms]], as in the absence of hadith, much of Islamic ritual and religious history lacks basis.
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  • Popular Indian Islamic preachers and apologists such as Dr. [[Zakir Naik]] often make the claim th ==Importance of Bhavishya Purana in Islamic Dawah==
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  • We are not in agreement. According to the most trusted (sahih) Islamic sources, Aisha was a child when Muhammad consummated their marriage.<ref>[[ ...dophilia in the Quran|here]]. There is no logical explanation for why the Islamic writings would confirm Aisha's young age except that she was in fact of a y
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  • ...ent opinions on the interpretation of the Quran, the authenticity of other Islamic sources like [[hadiths]] and on Muhammad's companions and family. This arti ...hools of thought), which have slightly different opinions on how to derive laws from the Quran and sunnah (how to do [[fiqh]]).
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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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  • ...laration on Human Rights in Islam] (the Islamic definition of "[[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]]" being the [[Qur'an]] and Prophet [[Muhammad]]'s [[Sunnah]] {{Quote|1=|2=Adopted and Issued at the Nineteenth Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in Cairo on 5 August 1990.
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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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  • ...|2|7|}}</ref> card games and other forms of gambling are forbidden under [[Islamic law]]. Surprisingly, this was not always the case. ...tions put on the sale, purchase, and drinking of alcohol by adults in many Islamic majority countries, including: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Ir
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