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  • ...p://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369746&printthis=1 Understanding the Origins of Wahhabism and Salafism], July 15, 2005</ref> In 1972, he was ...www.islam4all.com/islamthe.htm here].</ref> ''The Concept of Islam and Our Understanding of It''<ref>A summary can be found [http://www.islaam.com/Article.aspx?id=3
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  • ...and the remaining 28 were "revealed" to him at [[Medina]] after [[Muhammad|Muhammad's]] [[Islamic Lunar Calendar|hijra]] from Mecca (the later [[:Category:Medi
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  • ...uman understanding of the divine laws of God as [[Revelation|revealed]] to Muhammad". ...d Ibn Hanbal (d. 855), and develop into more formal schools thereafter<ref>Muhammad Hashim Kamali, ''Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence'', 1989</ref>
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  • ...vived into Muhammad’s time, so the Quran was specifically addressing their understanding of the Trinity. ...lelism of verse 5:116 with Collyridianism to mean they were present during Muhammad’s day.
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  • ...i and Shi'i Islam see as the literal word of Allah through his messenger [[Muhammad]]. The Qur'an, however, leaves much to be desired when it comes to even the ...it is the full, complete, unaltered word of Allah directly to his apostle Muhammad (Shi'ites claim that though the portion we have is untouched, Sunnis have c
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  • ...</ref> It contains some of the earliest non-Muslim references to Prophet [[Muhammad]]. In the following excerpt, Muhammad is referred to as "the Son-of-Slaughter, the Arab", "the most degraded of f
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  • ...a commoner from the middle ages, but it is perhaps surprising coming from Muhammad, the final messenger. ...tian monk [[w:Bahira|Bahira]], who is regarded as a teacher of the young [[Muhammad]] in eastern Syria, told him also this story about Jesus.
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  • ...ies and hadith is in many cases altogether different from this more modern understanding. ...during this period “the unbelievers of the Quraysh did not oppose what he [Muhammad] said. If he passed the place where they sat together, they pointed to him
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  • ...There do appear to be passages in the Bhavishya Purana that that describe Muhammad, but some of these are hostile and appear to paint him as a mlecha, a dasta ...to a "prophetic" text to make it appear to have prophetic powers of future understanding. The bulk of the text, despite the name, deals mostly with descriptions of
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  • ...on is deep and long in the Islamic tradition; in many ways the sirah casts Muhammad in the role of a prophet in the a la Moses the Lawgiver. The Islamic tradit ...had accumulated between the writing of the New Testament and the career of Muhammad. |description=}}
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  • Twenty-first century academic scholarship has considerably transformed our understanding about the history of the name Allah, his worship in Arabia, and the beliefs ...agans: God and the Lesser Deities], Arabica 57 (2010) p. 171 ff.</ref> Our understanding of the religious landscape in pre-Islamic Arabia is being transformed in th
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  • In the mainstream theology of Sunni [[Islam]], the Prophet Muhammad is known as '''al-Insān al-Kāmil''' (the perfect human) and '''uswa hasan ...ad offered in the sira, tafsir and hadith traditions, many actions such as Muhammad massacring and enslaving the [[Banu Qurayza]], taking [[Safia]] as a slave-
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  • ...Muslim-Jewish Engagement, accessed September 29, 2011</ref> confirms this understanding: {{Quote|{{Bukhari|4|52|191}}|This letter is from Muhammad, the slave of Allah, and His Apostle, to Heraculius, the Ruler of the Byzan
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  • ...s a whole, the verses of the Qur'an can be understood to evince a peculiar understanding of the human body, in line with the thought of the ancient Mediterranean wo ...h material that may be as old as the 6th century AD. As such it evinces an understanding of science and human biology grounded in the thought of the time, which was
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  • |95||[[The Holy Qur'an: Muhammad (Muhammad)|Muhammad]]||38||Medina||47 ...anding the Qur'an]] ''- A hub page that leads to other articles related to Understanding the Qur'an''
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  • |95||[[The Holy Qur'an: Muhammad (Muhammad)|Muhammad : Mahomet]]||38||Médine||47 *[[Understanding the Qur'an|Comprendre le Coran]] ''- Une page concentrateur qui conduit à
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  • ...fic and historical errors, with no obvious attempts to differentiate their understanding of the natural world and historical events from the common folklore and mis ...}{{PortalArticle|description=The Quran contains a detailed account of what Muhammad understood to be the process of embryological development. This account has
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  • [[Islam]] traditionally prohibited interest, as [[Muhammad]] feared usury leading to debt-[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Slavery|slaver ..."Qur'an-Schools" where they are forced to memorize the [[Qur'an]] without understanding anything of it. Many [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Women|Muslim women]] are
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  • {{Quote|{{Quran|3|3}}|He hath revealed unto thee (Muhammad) the Scripture with truth, confirming that which was (revealed) before it, {{Quote|{{Quran|41|43}}|Naught is said unto thee (Muhammad) save what was said unto the messengers before thee. Lo! thy Lord is owner
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  • ...d Islamic thinking and [[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Islamic law]] ever since [[Muhammad]]'s time and the founding of Islam in the deeply patriarchal culture of tri ...tives to gain much purchase beyond certain limited circles. The mainstream understanding, meanwhile, continues to remain firmly on the side of the traditional and c
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