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  • * [[Slavery (Primary Sources)]] * [[Islamic Law#Slavery|Islamic Law/ Slavery]]
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  • ...tle=Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Al-'Azl|summary=This page provides primary sources from the Islamic tradition on al-'Azl, or coitus interruptus, an important ...r'an, Hadith and Scholars:Hijab|summary=This page provides Islamic primary sources on the theory and practice of hijab, the covering a woman's "aura" or priva
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  • ...ared by Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhaab. The list is based on primary Islamic sources and is referred to by salafis and Wahabis, the most enthusiastic practition [[Category:Slavery]]
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  • ...s which mention these incidents. It also discusses academic views on these sources and their use as evidence for aspects of Islamic law. ...hus deemed to be equally non-existent in the contexts of both marriage and slavery.
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  • Based on the sources, it seems that Muhammad took Safiyah based on her beauty. Her social statu ...Prophet's biography which clash with contemporary liberal mores about war, slavery, and sexual consent.
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  • ...accessed September 28, 2011</ref> All of Muhammad’s concubines were his [[Slavery|slaves]]. Al-Tabari also excludes from the fifteen several other women with The following lists of women in Muhammad’s life are based on the Islamic sources. Because there were so many women, some of whom had only a very brief assoc
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  • {{Hub5|Mohamed - Primary Sources|Mohamed (Primary Sources)|Mohamed (Primary Sources)}} {{Translation-links-czech|[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Slavery|anglicky]]}}
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  • ...front of their families, and the rest of the tribe were taken or sold into slavery. The event is well attested to in the Islamic historical tradition, and has ...e this strategy.<ref>Martin Lings Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources Inner Traditions 2006, pages 222-223</ref> The Banu Qurayzah did not provid
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  • ...of law) because the child follows the (status) of his mother in freedom or slavery. If the child is not of the race of Arabs, then he is definitely an owned s So this hadith is a primary text about '''the preference of Arabs over others and the preference of som
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  • ...ce of FGM. Help and advice for those at risk is available from a number of sources.<ref>For example, in the UK the Metropolitan Police maintain [https://www.m ...female circumcision is allowed, and that there is no evidence from Islamic sources prohibiting female circumcision, unless it is pharaonic.”}}{{Quote|[https
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  • {{Main|Women (Primary Sources)}} ...help to those at risk (see the article [[Forced Marriage]] which includes sources of help).<ref>For example [https://www.mwnuk.co.uk/Forced_Marriage_7_factsh
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  • ...mad's Marriages|wives or concubines]] according to the traditional Islamic sources.[[Dawah|Islamic apologists and du'aah]] often make the claim that he marrie ...oung enough to be his granddaughters. According to the traditional Islamic sources, he divorced one woman before consummating the marriage<ref>Bewley/Saad 8:1
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  • ...o Tesei notes, "The most ancient versions of this story are found in three sources preceding or contemporaneous to the rise of Islam: the Rec. β of the Alexa ...ntury BC, silver coins depicting Alexander with ram horns were used as the primary currency in Arabia. Imitation coins were issued by an Arab ruler named Abi'
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  • ...igs and apes) and at the hand of [[Muhammad]] (being executed, expelled, [[Slavery|enslaved]], and extorted by [[Sahabah|Muhammad's companions]] in [[Medina]] ...Arabia. This, they argue, contrasts sharply with the much later [[hadith]] sources which are frequently intensely vitriolic in their address of Jews and recor
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  • ...men who are taken prisoners; he can have them put to death, reduce them to slavery, free them in return for a ransom or grant them their freedom as a gift. .. ...of the school founded by Ibn Hanbal, he sought the return of Islam to its sources, the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
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