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Debates of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (A.S.)

Debates of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (A.S.)

Abu Abd Allah (al- Sadiq), peace be on him, had many strong proofs with which he revealed the truth and refuted the proofs of others. We will tell you something about them, for they are a part of his scientific life full of lessons and sermons which the Muslim must study.  

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Imam Sadiq's Discussion with the Sufis

Imam Sadiq's Discussion with the Sufis Sufian At Thawri related: As I saw Abu-Abdillah[Imam Sadiq](A.S.) putting dresses as white as eggs. I said: This is not your dress."

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Arabia Before Islam

Arabia Before Islam Notwithstanding the above-mentioned sources numerous matters relating to the history of Arabia have not yet become fully clear and continue to remain an insoluble enigma. However as the study of the conditions of Arabia before the advent of Islam constitutes a preamble to our discourse; but our real aim is the analysis of the life of the Holy Prophet of Islam therefore we give below a condensed account of some particular and well known aspects of the life of pre-lslamic Arabs.

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Mechanism and Initiatives to Eliminate Extremism, Terrorism, Criminal Violence and War

Mechanism and Initiatives to Eliminate Extremism, Terrorism, Criminal Violence and War In this paper, I review some of the causes of violence and terrorism against which measures can be taken by Islamic States. Since the breadth of the topic is too wide to be treated intelligently in a short paper, I focus on the ways in which understanding can be promoted by Islamic states to reduce violence. In particular, it is recommended that Islamic states promote education about peace in the universities and at a more popular level through the media, promote cooperation between religious institutions at both national and international levels for the sake of peace building and peace education, arrange to strengthen or establish both governmental institutions and NGO’s dedicated to peace studies and peace building.

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Task Force Essay: Modern Science and Challenges to Some Islamic Theological Doctrines

Task Force Essay: Modern Science and Challenges to Some Islamic Theological Doctrines Modern science infiltrated the Islamic world in the beginning of the nineteenth century. But what affected Muslim intellectuals mostly was not science itself; rather, it was the transfer of various philosophical currents, entangled with science, which had a profound effect on the mind of Muslim scientists and intellectuals.

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Globalization's Challenge to Islam

Globalization's Challenge to Islam In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, the effect of globalisation on Islam has emerged as a hotly debated topic. With twenty percent of the world's population professing Islam as their religion, it is a matter of more than academic interest.

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Imam Reza (A.S.) Debates With A Catholic Priest and A Rabbi

Imam Reza (A.S.) Debates With A Catholic Priest and A Rabbi After the death of Ima`m Mu`sa` al-Ka`zim, peace be on him, Imam Reza(A.S.) traveled to Basrah in order to produce evidence in support of his Ima`mate and in order to disprove the vague errors of those who deviated from the truth.

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Human Rights in Islamic Perspectives

Human Rights in Islamic Perspectives If we want to talk about human rights in the Islamic perspective, we have to talk first about human responsibilities, simply because human rights in Islam are derived from human responsibilities. In Islam, a human is the creature of God and human beings are defined in their relation to God.

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Do the Shi'ah Believe in a Different Quran?

Do the Shi'ah Believe in a Different Quran? A refutation of the spurious claim that the Shi'ah believe in a different Qur'an than Sunnis do.

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Differences and Misunderstandings between the Shi‘a and the Other Schools of Thought

 Differences and Misunderstandings between the Shi‘a and the Other Schools of Thought This verse is one of the verses of the Noble Qur’an whose interpretation differs between the two main schools of thought. The majority of the Sunni scholars claim that the man who frowned and turned away from a blind person was the Prophet, while the Shi‘a scholars say that the man who frowned and turned away was one of the companions of the Prophet; not the Prophet himself.

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Is The Following Ayat In Contravention of The Infallibility of The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.)?

Is The Following Ayat In Contravention of The Infallibility of The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.)? Answer:  First of all we must bear in mind that the founders of movement and revolutionaries who take steps against the prevailing trends and try reform the society and destroy the evils present in it they start facing oppositions, allegations, baseless accusations and false implications. Allegation is one of the attacks that are employed in the backward societies and its aim is to defame these personalities.

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Islam Teaches Tolerance Not Hate

Islam Teaches Tolerance Not Hate I begin in the name of God, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful Pakistani Brothers and Sisters! As you would remember, ever since I assumed office, I launched a campaign to rid the society of extremism, violence and terrorism and strived to project Islam in its true perspective. In my first speech on October 17, 1999, I had said and I quote; "Islam teaches tolerance, not hatred; universal brotherhood, not enmity; peace, and not violence.

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Why atheists have to be tolerant to religion, while religious people are not tolerant to atheists?

Why atheists have to be tolerant to religion, while religious people are not tolerant to atheists? What is atheism?  Atheism is not a religion in the sense that Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are. Conventional religions usually include a belief in the nature of deity, other religious beliefs, a moral code, religious rituals and sacraments, and a membership in a religious community. Rather, an Atheist's belief system is confined to one factor: the existence or non-existence of a deity. He or she will have a personal moral code. However, it would generally be derived from purely secular considerations, and will be unrelated to any religious texts.

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Islamic Counselling & Psychotherapy Trends in Theory Development

Islamic Counselling & Psychotherapy Trends in Theory Development Islamic counselling and psychotherapy is a discipline that is vaguely defined. Information that is available on this topic is often limited in quantity and perspective to form the theoretical basis necessary to constitute a model of intervention for Islamic Counselling. Indeed in discussions with social service practitioners this lack of a coherent Islamic counselling methodology is frequently expressed.

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WHERE DO I COME FROM AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE?

WHERE DO I COME FROM AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE? Some people must be asking themselves this question. I was one of those people and finally put this question to my father, anticipating to receive a clear and positive answer. But unfortunately, his explanation was similar in pattern to that of all religious people, which made me more confused rather than clearing my doubt.

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The Essence of Jinn and Satan

The Essence of Jinn and Satan The jinn are another of God’s creations that cannot be experienced with the senses under normal circumstances. The existence of jinn is an unequivocal concept in Islamic cosmology since various Qur’anic verses and Hadith clearly confirm this truth. The seventy-second Sūrah of the Qur’an is named Jinn in which a conversation of a group of jinn who had become Muslim has been recorded.

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The Nature of Angels

The Nature of Angels We previously stated that in Islamic cosmology, portions of the world of creation pertain to supernatural creatures. Here we shall take a glance at Islam’s perspective on immaterial entities.

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Misgivings about the Religious Pluralisms of Seyyed Hossein Nasr and John Hick

Misgivings about the Religious Pluralisms of Seyyed Hossein Nasr and John Hick 0n 25 October 1994, the Turkish scholar Adnan Aslan interviewed Profs. Nasr and Hick at the home of John Hick in Birmingham. The topic of discussion was religious pluralism, about which Dr. Aslan was writing his doctoral dissertation. Later Dr. Aslan published a book in which he compares the ideas of Profs. Nasr and Hick on religious pluralism. Unfortunately, I have not yet had the opportunity to see this work, but the interview, which was published in the Islamic Quarterly, [1] is quite thought provoking.

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Islamic Background of Western Renaissance

Islamic Background of Western Renaissance The nomadic Arabs, who rose from their desert tents, founded in remarkably short space of time, the mightiest empire of the Mediaeval era, which stretched from the shores of the Atlantic in the West to the Great Wall of China in the East. Their success in the field of territorial conquests was no more spectacular than their achievements in the realm of knowledge.

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