Q and A on Women in the Islamic Law, Bosnia
Q and A on Women in the Islamic Law, Nahla Women Association, Bosnia, May 2012.
Q and A on Women in the Islamic Law, Bosnia
Jasser Auda – Q and A on Women in the Islamic Law, Nahla Women Association, Bosnia, May 2012 – Part 1.
Islam, Christianity and Pluralism
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Against Islamophobia and Islamic Extremism
The Role of Universal Principles There is mutual reinforcement and great many interesting similarities between views expressed by Islamophobes and Islamic extremists. The following passages propose that it is necessary for sound scholarship to defy, both, Islamophobes and Islamic extremists via a balanced position that is based on widely-accepted universal
Islam & Development
With a 2004 estimate of 1.48 billion followers, Islam is the religion of roughly 23 percent of the world’s population (based on CIA Fact Sheet 2004). Most Muslims live in the region that extends from North Africa to South East Asia, but Muslim minorities across Europe and the Americas are…
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What is the ‘Land of Islam’? One of the main concepts that shape Muslim minorities’ worldview and lifestyle is the concept of ‘Muslim countries’, or in other expressions, the ‘Islamic World’ or the ‘Land of Islam’. This concept has a great impact on the ‘contextualisation’ of Muslims in the west…
Islamic Thought: An Approach to Reform (Book Review)
Book Title: Islamic Thought: An Approach to Reform - Author: Taha Jabir Al-Alwani - Translator: Nancy Riberts - Publisher: The International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) - Year of Publication: 2006