Islamic Law
The Islamic Law is called sharī‹a in Arabic. Sharī‹a means “the way.” Therefore the Muslim, submissive [...]
The Islamic Law is called sharī‹a in Arabic. Sharī‹a means “the way.” Therefore the Muslim, submissive [...]
The Islamic Law’s goals [Maqāṣid ash-Sharī‹a] are five in number: 1. The preservation of dīn. 2. [...]
By “Islamic Renascence” is meant this general awakening, awareness, and return of the present Muslim generations [...]
The genuine meaning of “Islamist” is an observant man or woman who jointly works for re-establishing [...]
Jahiliya, from the root jahala, has two meanings: jahala means at once being ignorant and violent. [...]
The basic meaning of jihād is “strenuous effort.” The believers are told in the Qur’ān: “And [...]
Literally, the soldiers of God [Jund Allāh] are the believing men and women who strive in [...]
Caliphate [al-khilāfa] means the system of government based on the choice of the people. It differs [...]
As far as spiritual training is concerned, the attributes of imān progress from a virtuous company [...]
Minhāj, a term used in the Qur’ān (5:48), means model, plan, system, way, method, line, among [...]
The mujāhidūn and the mujāhidāt are respectively all Muslim men and women who serve the cause [...]
By mūmin is meant not the ordinary muslim who performs the five pillars of Islam. To [...]