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  • ...mullah.com/Books/MILESTONES.pdf|2=2011-03-16}} Milestones (Ma'alim 'ala Al-Tariq)]
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  • ===Tariq===
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  • |36||[[The Holy Qur'an: At-Tariq (The Morning Star)|At-Tariq]]||17||La Meca||86
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  • ...Modernizers emerge, such as Muhammad Abduh, Abd al-Razzak al-Sanhuri, and Tariq Ramadan, among others. These modernizers place less emphasis on literal rea
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  • |36||[[The Holy Qur'an: At-Tariq (The Morning Star)|At-Tariq : L’Astre Nocturne]]||17||La Mecque||86
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  • According to Tariq Ramadan, a prominent Muslim reformer, academic, and theologian: ...eligious practice protected from Western cultural influences.<ref>Ramadan, Tariq. (2004). [http://books.google.com/books?id=0eCu4nXJbUUC&printsec=frontcover
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  • According to Tariq Ramadan, a prominent Muslim reformer, academic, and theologian: ...eligious practice protected from Western cultural influences.<ref>Ramadan, Tariq. (2004). [http://books.google.com/books?id=0eCu4nXJbUUC&printsec=frontcover
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  • |36 ||[[The Holy Qur'an: At-Tariq (The Morning Star)|At-Tariq]]||Nocí putující ||17 ||Mekka ||86||الطّارق
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  • |36||At-Tariq||17||Mecca||86
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  • ...h these are still on the fringe of the more central modernist movement<ref>Tariq Ramadan, ''Radical Reform'', Oxford University Press, 2008</ref><ref>Fazlur
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  • ...Also separately we see in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At-Tariq Surah At Tariq]: (known as 'the morning star' or 'the nightcomer' - الطارق), in vers ...s an illuminating star that only appears during the night (hence is called Tariq in verse Q86:1&2 - named after a visitor unexpectedly turning up at night),
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  • ...rbade (its use)''' and he expressed hatred that it should be prepared. He (Tariq) said: I prepare it as a medicine, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: It
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  • ...hristians and especially Jews]]. In his influential book ''[[Ma'alim fi al-Tariq|Milestones]]'', Qutb preached that jihad, `is not a temporary phase but a p
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  • {{Quote|[http://m.qtafsir.com/Surah-At-Tariq/How-Man-is-created-is-a-Proof---- Tafsir of Ibn Kathir for Q. 86:6-7 - qtaf ...quran/tafseer/tafseer-of-holy-quran/light/html/086/86_1-10.htm|title= Sura Tariq (The Night) no.86 (verses 1-10)|publisher= Montazar.net|author= |date= Sept
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  • ...ttp://www.kalamullah.com/Books/MILESTONES.pdf Milestones (Ma'alim 'ala Al-Tariq) p.73]<BR>Sayyid Qutb|"It may happen that the enemies of Islam may consider
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  • ...mar was the same as that of Al-Balad (90), Qaaf (50), Al-Humazah (104), Al-Tariq (86), Al-Jinn (72) and Saad (38 ). All of these Surahs are generally held t
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  • ...edu/39727001/FOUR_SCHOOLS_OF_SUNNI_LAW Four Schools of Sunni Law] - Fatima Tariq</ref> <ref>[https://www.academia.edu/35835897/ISLAMIC_JURISPRUDENCE_FIQH <n
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  • ...am Muslim understanding throughout Islam's 1,400 year history.<ref>Hashmi, Tariq Mahmood (2 April 2015). [http://www.al-mawrid.org/index.php/questions/view/
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  • ...were all killed. Zayd b. al-Dathinnah, Khubayb b. 'Adi, and 'Abd Allah b. Tariq, however, were soft and yielding, desiring life, and surrendered; they were When they got as far as al-Zahran, 'Abd Allah b. Tariq broke loose from his bonds, and seized his sword. His captors kept well bac
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  • ...were all killed. Zayd b. al-Dathinnah, Khubayb b. 'Adi, and 'Abd Allah b. Tariq, however, were soft and yielding, desiring life, and surrendered; they were When they got as far as al-Zahran, 'Abd Allah b. Tariq broke loose from his bonds, and seized his sword. His captors kept well bac
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