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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Muhammad Anwar
Hadiths Prophet Muhammad Racism Tribalism Arabism And Islam
Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Kathir
Independently Published
2019
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What does Islam say about racism? A detailed book including references from Quran and authentic Hadiths.By Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Kathir Wathila ibn Al-Asqa' reported: I said, "O Messenger of Allah, is it part of tribalism that a man loves his people?" The Prophet said: No, rather it is tribalism that he supports his people in wrongdoing.Source: Sunan Ibn Mājah 3949, Grade: Hasan
The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal
Iqbal Singh Sevea
Cambridge University Press
2012
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This book reflects upon the political philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal, a towering intellectual figure in South Asian history, revered by many for his poetry and his thought. He lived in India in the twilight years of the British Empire and, apart from a short but significant period studying in the West, he remained in Punjab until his death in 1938. The book studies Iqbal's critique of nationalist ideology and his attempts to chart a path for the development of the 'nation' by liberating it from the centralizing and homogenizing tendencies of the modern state structure. Iqbal frequently clashed with his contemporaries over his view of nationalism as 'the greatest enemy of Islam'. He constructed his own particular interpretation of Islam - forged through an interaction with Muslim thinkers and Western intellectual traditions - that was ahead of its time, and since his death both modernists and Islamists have continued to champion his legacy.
Mythologies of the Prophet Muhammad in Early Modern English Culture
Matthew Dimmock
Cambridge University Press
2013
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The figure of 'Mahomet' was widely known in early modern England. A grotesque version of the Prophet Muhammad, Mahomet was a product of vilification, caricature and misinformation placed at the centre of Christian conceptions of Islam. In Mythologies of the Prophet Muhammad in Early Modern English Culture Matthew Dimmock draws on an eclectic range of early modern sources - literary, historical, visual - to explore the nature and use of Mahomet in a period bounded by the beginnings of print and the early Enlightenment. This fabricated figure and his spurious biography were endlessly recycled, but also challenged and vindicated, and the tales the English told about him offer new perspectives on their sense of the world - its geographies and religions, near and far - and their place within it. This book explores the role played by Mahomet in the making of Englishness, and reflects on what this might reveal about England's present circumstances.
This book considers the Arabic biographies of Prophet Muhammad, the earliest of which dates from two centuries after his life. These biographies, prized by Muslims, have been approached in the Western study of Islam from a range of positions. Some scholars reject them entirely, seeing in them products of the Muslim community’s idealisation of its history, while others accept them at face value, reasoning that, if not exact versions of events, the events could not have differed too much from their descriptions. The author revisits the debate and reconsiders several key incidents in the life of the Prophet. By compiling an extensive corpus of materials and comparing them closely, this book analyses the transmission and the contents of the accounts. It shows that by understanding clearly the interaction in early Islam between written and oral modes of transmission, and by the judicious sieving of the accounts, as well as the lines of transmission, we can sometimes reach back to that generation of Muslims who though not themselves witness to the events were younger contemporaries of those who were. Establishing a solid basis for the informed study of Muhammad’s biography and adding to the ongoing debate, this book will appeal to scholars of early Islam, history and theology.
Busiri, S: Burda Ein Lobgedicht Auf Muhammad (1860)
Sharaf Al-Din Muhammad Busiri; Walter Friedrich Adolf Behrnauer
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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Alfaz-I Adviyah Tasnif Nur Al-Din Muhammad 'Abd Allah Shirazi. = Ulfaz Udwiyeh, or the Materia Medica, in the Arabic, Persian, and Hindevy Languages. Compiled by Noureddeen Mohammed Abdullah Shirazy ... with an English Translation
Nur Al Din Muhammad Abd Allah
Gale Ecco, Print Editions
2010
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The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal
Iqbal Singh Sevea
Cambridge University Press
2017
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This book reflects upon the political philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal, a towering intellectual figure in South Asian history, revered by many for his poetry and his thought. He lived in India in the twilight years of the British Empire and, apart from a short but significant period studying in the West, he remained in Punjab until his death in 1938. The book studies Iqbal's critique of nationalist ideology and his attempts to chart a path for the development of the 'nation' by liberating it from the centralizing and homogenizing tendencies of the modern state structure. Iqbal frequently clashed with his contemporaries over his view of nationalism as 'the greatest enemy of Islam'. He constructed his own particular interpretation of Islam - forged through an interaction with Muslim thinkers and Western intellectual traditions - that was ahead of its time, and since his death both modernists and Islamists have continued to champion his legacy.
An inspiring biography of Muhammad Ali from the legendary Walter Dean Myers, reissued under Scholastic Focus for a new generation.From his childhood in the segregated South to his final fight with Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali never backed down. He was banned from boxing during his prime because he refused to fight in Vietnam. He became a symbol of the antiwar movement -- and a defender of civil rights. As "The Greatest," he was a boxer of undeniable talent and courage. He took the world by storm -- only Ali could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee "Muhammad Ali: Olympic gold medalist, former heavyweight champion, and one of the most influential people of all time.
This book offers a fresh appraisal of Muhammad that considers the widest possible history of the ways in which Christians have assessed his prophethood.To medieval Christian communities, Muhammad—the leader of a religious and political community that grew quickly and with relative success—was an enigma. Did God really send him as a prophet with a revelation? Was the political success of the community he founded a divine validation? Or were he and his followers inspired by something evil? Despite their attempts, modern Christians continued to be puzzled by Muhammad. The Qur’an provided a framework for understanding and honouring Jesus; was it possible for Christians to reciprocate with regard to Muhammad?This book applies the same analysis to both medieval and modern assessments of Muhammad, in order to demonstrate the continuities and disparities present in literature from the two eras.
This book offers a fresh appraisal of Muhammad that considers the widest possible history of the ways in which Christians have assessed his prophethood.To medieval Christian communities, Muhammad—the leader of a religious and political community that grew quickly and with relative success—was an enigma. Did God really send him as a prophet with a revelation? Was the political success of the community he founded a divine validation? Or were he and his followers inspired by something evil? Despite their attempts, modern Christians continued to be puzzled by Muhammad. The Qur’an provided a framework for understanding and honouring Jesus; was it possible for Christians to reciprocate with regard to Muhammad?This book applies the same analysis to both medieval and modern assessments of Muhammad, in order to demonstrate the continuities and disparities present in literature from the two eras.
Alfaz-i Adviyah Tasnif Nur Al-Din Muhammad 'Abd Allah Shirazi. = Ulfaz Udwiyeh, or the Materia Medica, in the Arabic, Persian, and Hindevy Languages. Compiled by Noureddeen Mohammed Abdullah Shirazy ... With an English Translation
Nur Al Din Muhammad Abd Allah
Gale Ecco, Print Editions
2018
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT147537Text printed in double columns. Includes printing in both Naskh and Devanagari scripts.Calcutta: printed at the Chronicle Press, 1793. 136]p.; 4
Our Prophet showed KINDNESS while he was treated with hostility, He showed LOVE and COMPASSION to everyone, even to his enemy.Sent by the MOST MERCIFUL to the world as a MERCY, He is the BEST of creation, the most noble man.Described by his wife as a WALKING QUR'AN, Follow his SUNNAH as best as you can......Getting to Know Muhammad ﷺ is a fun, fast-paced verse novel with a poetic style that rhymes, aimed at teenagers and young adults. It's about the life and struggles of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ written in a style that captures and engages the young reader, connecting them to the Prophet ﷺ on a personal and human level. It's also a great book for parents to read to younger children What makes Getting to Know Muhammad ﷺ unique?It's written in a poetic rhyming style which engages the young reader.It focuses on the emotional parts of the Sīrah, particularly the struggles that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ went through, allowing the reader to develop a connection with the Prophet ﷺ.Its distinctive poetic rhyming style provides a hook for the young reader and makes it approachable to reluctant readers.It contains lessons for the youth on how to deal with life's problems, all wrapped around the narrative of the struggles faced by our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.The fun and playful layout of the text on the page keeps things fresh and dynamic.Parents can also read this book to younger children due to its rhyming style, with many talking points throughout.If you're looking for a fun and inspiring book about the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that teenagers and young adults would find exciting, then look no further than Getting to Know Muhammad ﷺ
Original / American English In 1974 two Black Americans fought in Zaire, in Africa. One was Muhammad Ali. After the fight, he was the boxing champion of the world -- again. But why did a young boy from Kentucky start to box? Why did he stop boxing? And what is he doing now?
From the Black World of Jerri Curl follow the hapless adventures of Muhammad Charles Smith as he flops from reefer to fast food, to The Honeymooners and onto a $40 bus ride to Washington DC. Watch as he magically transforms from White Girl to Black Girl within the confines of a single Cadillac while he learns the true value of a million bucks in the bank. Muhammad Charles Smith: Negro Extraordinaire. Million Man March: THE SATIRE. P.S: There are no curses in this book with the exception of Nigger.