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    Include more comparison criteria. Have more information to include from other readings about the relevance of religion in the Salafi-Jihadist ideology. Understanding the variation in developmental ideologies between Salafi Islam and ISIS (Salafi-Jihadism) This paper seeks to understand how the same branch of Islam that encouraged science and technology saw both the establishment of Dubai and the Arab spring but also the rise of an anti-development model manifested in ISIS’ destructive ideology

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    jurisprudence, Qiya’s is the process of deductive analogy in which the teachings of the Hadith are compared and contrasted with those of the Qur'an, in order to apply a known injunction to a new circumstance and create a new injunction. The ruling of the Sunnah and the Qur'an may be used to solve or provide a response to a new problem that may arise. This, maybe the only the case providing that the set precedent or paradigm and the new problem that has come about will share operative causes (illah). Illah

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    through Angel Jebriil (a.s) both as words and meanings in chains, thus Quran is the primary source of Islamic Law. 2. Sunnah – Sunnah is the second most authoritative source for Shariah and Sunnah means the deeds, sayings and approvals of prophet Mohammed (s.a.w). 3. Ijma – Third most source of Islamic sharia meaning consensus of rules of law that are derived from either the Quran or Sunnah. 4. Qiyas – The fourth source of Islamic Shariah meaning analogy comparing one thing with another and used to solve

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    stage. Islam makes it lucrative for Muslims to seek any knowledge and as the Prophet pbuH states: ‘The best of people are those that bring most benefit to the rest of mankind.’ Islam leads Muslims to question not only the existence of man but also the creation of mountains, trees, space and so forth. Islam holds itself out to be questioned so that through such questioning knowledge can be gained progressing to creation of theories and leading to creativity. Islam openly challenges its followers

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    economic parts. Islam focuses on spirit of the economic system, which means the main concern of the Islamic economic system is not the precise amount of profit and loss and other economic statistics. Islam has two main sources, the Quran and the Sunnah, that the aspects of economic manner and related business relations are dealt by them through the Fiqh heritage, which is derived from them. The aim of this paper is to discuss some suggested definitions of Islamic economics by some of Muslim

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    What were the communal aspects of Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism and how did they differ from each other? Lapidus (2002) explains that Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism have a lot in common. First, all were transcendental. They say that beyond the world of this life there is a higher world, the realm of the divine, to be attained either through ethical action or through faith in God. The religions explains that the God produced the whole world and continue to rule it. Salvation

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    Shiites Muslims through the ages is made by the political landscape that era. The interpretation of Hadith and Sunnah is an Islamic academic science. The Shiites give the whole credit to the Prophet’s family while on the other hand the Sunnis give credit to the

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    My Islam Journal

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    Islam Journal Islam as a kid I can remember hearing a lot about in the news or entertainment media. In the media like most things it was always negativity, talking about the different wars or bombing that happened in Israel. Then when I seen Spike Lee X it was awesome I wanted to sign up. Being eleven I tried to get as much info on Islam as I could. My parents was tickled one being Buddhist and the other a catholic, “great” they said. They really never were against it or try to stop me. That’s what

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    Muhammad lived during the 570 to 632 and was born in Mecca. Mecca was a commercial center then which is part of the caravan route from Yemen to Syria. Muhammad became an orphan at the age of six years old. His father died before he was born and her mother passed away six years after his birth. His uncle, Abu Talib, became his guardian along with his grandfather. As part of Muhammad’s childhood, he was sent to the desert and live with a tribe there. He was a member of the Quraysh tribe which is most

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    How to Revive the Golden Era of Islam

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    Introduction: I’m going to describe the briefly introduction of the golden era of islam.The golden era of Islam starts in the mid of 8th century by the ascension of the Abbasid caliphate. He claimed to belong to the same tribe oh prophet Muhammad (SAW) that’s why he followed Quran and suuah, during this period the Arab world became a center of science, philosophy, medicine and education. Is it possible to revive the golden era of Islam? As a Muslim we should believe that we can do this

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