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  • * [[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Traditional Islamic Scholars]] [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • * [[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Traditional Islamic Scholars]] [[Category:Shi'ite scholars]]
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  • ...bin Uqla Ash-Shu'aibi''' (1925-2002) was an [[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Islamic cleric]]. There are numerous trans-literations his name like ''Humo ....islamicawakening.com/viewarticle.php?articleID=975|2=2012-02-12}} The Two Scholars Who Dared to Speak] - Islamic Awakening, Article ID: 975, accessed February
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  • ...aliphate]]. According to Muhammad, they are among the [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Theology#The_First_3_Generations_of_Muslims_are_the_Best_Muslims|be [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • The traditional Islamic narrative postulates that the Qur'an was revealed in two phases: be ...ah, when the [[Ummah]] was weak. The surahs classified by the traditional scholars as "Meccan" are generally pacifist and tolerant, though some threats agains
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  • * [[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Traditional Islamic Scholars]]
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc>{{#seo: |title=Traditional Scholars
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  • ...include [[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Islamic clerics]] and legal scholars from a range of Islamic traditions. Its head is Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi.<ref *[[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|Traditional Islamic Scholars]]
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc> |title=Qur'an, Hadith, and Scholars
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  • [[Category:Traditional scholars]] [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • ...'Ibn Kathir''', was one of the most influential scholars of [[hadith]] and scholars of [[tafsir]] in Islamic intellectual history. He was born in Bosra (locate [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • ...traditional schools of jurisprudence as well as the salafis have different scholars who have given different ratings to various hadith. Some prominent muhadith ...al Islamic scholars hold little to no value in the eyes of modern critical scholars.
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  • ...often contradictory, and are treated with considerable caution by academic scholars.<ref name="Robinson2003" /> ...uced with his pupil Friedrich Schwally (d. 1919) differs slightly from the traditional chronological order, divided the Meccan surahs into early, middle, and late
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  • ...hains that a hadith needs to be mutawaatir is defined by scholars. However scholars do not agree as to what the number of chains is: ...or modern scholars of oral traditions would not use such a criterion. Some scholars might think that 4 chains are enough, other might think that 70 chains are
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  • *[[Portal: Traditional Islamic Scholars|raditional Islamic Scholars]] [[Category:Shi'ite scholars]]
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  • ...ciplines for 9 years.<ref>[http://www.sacredknowledge.co.uk/biographies-of-scholars/272-shaykh-gibril-haddad Shaykh Gibril Haddad] - Sacred Knowledge, accessed ...slims in the world," and was referred to as "one of the clearest voices of traditional Islam in the West".<ref name="The 500">Edited by Prof. John Esposito and Pr
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  • [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc> ...constitutes a large part of the work done for the Islamic community by its scholars.
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  • ...or subjects of traditional Islamic thought under the tutelage of reputable scholars. His biographer from the 13th century, Ibn al-Abbar, noted that Ibn Rushd w [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • ...ription=WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Isl ...ize: 95%;color:#fff;">“To provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Isl
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  • ...to the Islamic tradition, whose members include Islamic clerics and legal scholars from a range of persuasions. Its head is Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi.|title=All P ...1 and has since tried to restore its control. The group seeks to implement traditional Islamic law without cowering to Western imperatives.}}
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  • ...d converted to Sunni Islam because they ruled using 'man-made laws' (their traditional Yassa code) rather than [[Islamic Law|Islamic law]] or [[Shari'ah (Islamic [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • ...the father of Moses and Aaron and "Maryam" who gave birth to Jesus. Islam scholars, aware of the problem with this (given that Jesus and Moses were lived some The third (in traditional order) sura is called آل عمران (''aal imraan'', "the family of Imraa
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  • ...im, he is considered an apostate. The punishment for apostasy according to traditional Islamic jurisprudence is the death penalty. Theoretically good Muslims shou ...who submitted [to Allah ] judged by it for the Jews, as did the rabbis and scholars by that with which they were entrusted of the Scripture of Allah, and they
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc>
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  • ...1075CE) containing further revelational circumstances according to various traditional accounts.
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  • ...d to Muhammad, he says that the sahabah are among the [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Islamic Theology#The_First_3_Generations_of_Muslims_are_the_Best_Muslims|be [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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  • ...at Mecca'', p. 6. Albany: State University of New York Press.</ref> Still, traditional sources maintain that Muhammad was Abdullah's only child.<ref>Ibn Sa'd/Haq ...ies= Fatwa No. 47170}}</ref> The fabricated/very-weak hadith referenced by scholars holding the non-mainstream view argue that even while Muhammad said the nar
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  • ...r secular government in states which acknowledge and enact tawheed. In the traditional sources, Muslims as a result of acknowledging Allah as the highest ruler ha Islam scholars and preacher insist that people should worship only one god, Allah.
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  • ...rgely Western notions of human rights, the majority of traditional Islamic scholars today have generally defied what they perceive as an attempt at intellectua ...scription=Slavery, while no longer permitted in the modern context by most scholars, was a major theme of Islamic jurisprudence. The Quran permits sexual inter
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  • WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Isl ...from both Islam's primary sources (the [[Qur'an]], [[hadith]] and Islamic scholars) as well as from the historical-critical analysis of these primary sources
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  • ...n influence, hagiographic idealization, and the competing fancies of early scholars of [[Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence)|Islamic jurisprudence (''fiqh'')]]. ...of the Quran's early compilation by bringing details generally ignored by traditional, religious scholarship to the forefront.
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  • ...Though there is increasing resistance to the concept, some modern Islamic scholars argue that these portions of scripture, read in the orthodox literal manner ...d in the Quran has ever prompted a scientific discovery, and modern Muslim scholars have also generally not tried to argue that this has ever been the case. Th
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  • '''Stoning to death''' (رجم ''Rajm''), according to traditional interpretations of [[Islamic law]], is a punishment for married adulterers ...uch punishments, it is very much an accepted part of Islam for traditional scholars and millions of lay Muslims around the world. An August 2009 Pew survey<ref
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  • '''Stoning to death''' (رجم ''Rajm''), according to traditional interpretations of [[Islamic law]], is primarily a punishment for persons w ...uch punishments, it is very much an accepted part of Islam for traditional scholars and millions of lay Muslims around the world. In an August 2009 Pew survey<
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  • ...l-qur'an", Ibn Abbas, and was mentioned thereafter by many trusted Islamic scholars all the way up until the 19th century - though they mention it alongside ot Most respected scholars of Islam (Ibn Kathir, At-Tabari, Al-Qurtubi and others including Al-Jalalay
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  • <metadesc>Traditional Scholars portal summary</metadesc>{{#seo:
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  • ...slamic [[scriptures]] and is thus widely debated among traditional Islamic scholars. In addition to contrary indications as to the meaning of Riba in scripture
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  • '''Zakāt''' (زكاة) is one of the [[Five Pillars of Islam]]. According to traditional Islamic sources it is a [[fard]] (obligatory) tax<ref name="EBZT">{{cite we Needy (masakin): According to some scholars, they are those whose economic status is worse than the poor (fuqara’). T
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  • ...ce) of Islamic law. Despite this disparity, some Islamic advocates such as scholars and [[Dawah|du'aah]] claim that Islam is not 'unjust' to women, and counter *No Islamic Court operating on traditional [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)]] could compel the husband to divorce her if he do
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  • ...atter the relations between men and women and their effect on one another. Scholars throughout the ages and belonging to various madhabs and traditions of Isla This Qur'anic verse is cited by scholars who argue that free-mixing and socialization between the sexes is prohibite
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  • ...udi Arabia. There are, however, still pockets of those who follow the more traditional and classical school of Hanbalism in parts of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Syria, O ...ermore rejected the very possibility of ''ijma'' (consensus) among Islamic scholars beyond Muhammad's companions.
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  • ...trine, whether derived from the [[Quran]] or from what are held by Islamic scholars to be incontrovertibly reliable [[hadith]], amounts to apostasy.<ref>[{{Ref ...tate was not anticipated, the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Tod
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  • ...am understanding, meanwhile, continues to remain firmly on the side of the traditional and classical authorities. ...rir al-Tabari (d. 923) is recognized as one of the greatest of all Islamic scholars. He not only wrote one of the most authoritative Tafsirs (commentaries) on
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  • ...ointed to as an example of religious tolerance, freedom and pluralism, the traditional understanding of the verse in classical commentaries and hadith is in many According to the traditional chronology of the [[Qur'an]]'s surahs, this [[surah]] was revealed in Mecca
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  • ...trine, whether derived from the [[Quran]] or from what are held by Islamic scholars to be incontrovertibly reliable [[hadith]], amounts to apostasy.<ref>[{{Ref ...tate was not anticipated, the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Tod
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  • ...ller minority that of civil violence, the overwhelming majority of Islamic scholars today embrace the tradition of Islamic violence in all three respects. ...ist organizations such as al-Qaeda and Boko Haram, although modern Islamic scholars have argued otherwise.
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  • ...tawheed, al-Wahhab saw any and all veneration of humans (such as venerated scholars, deceased and living) and human constructs (physical shrines as well abstra [[Category:Traditional scholars]]
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