Alhassanain(p) Network for Heritage and Islamic Thought

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Knowledge and Wisdom: Islamic Viewpoint

Knowledge and Wisdom: Islamic Viewpoint

The word Riyaa is derived from Rooyat which means pointing to or showing of a deed. Man’s aim behind this deed is to attract peoples towards him. He does it in various ways: A – By his deeds or actions; for example, he prolongs his actions during namaz and makes his face appear fearful and courteous. B – By his words: For example, during his admonitions and sermons he tries to attract others towards his own person. C – Sometimes he makes his face appear like that of one who remains awake through nights in worship.

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Islam and Racism

Islam and Racism The "Unity" is the basis of Islamic theology. and therefore "Unity" is the ground of its philosophy of society. All humanity is one; a great unit

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The School of Humanity

The School of Humanity The subject of our discourse is 'the school of humanity'. The human being who is the only inquisitive being in the world that we know, has always been subjected to investi- gation and discussion. The word 'humanity' has always been connected with a sense of loftiness and sanctity as a being superior to animals from various points of view, such as knowledge justice, freedom, moral conscience, etc.

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Acquaintance with the School of the Prophets

Acquaintance with the School of the Prophets In the world where our existence unfolds, we have never heard of or seen an organization or administration that is left to its own devices without a supervisor being responsible for it. Human reason and intelligence cannot accept that social institutions be without a leader or ruler, and no thinker will approve of an organizational formula that lacks a responsible leader.

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The Divine Invitation

The Divine Invitation Each year, as we approach the Graceful Month of Ramada-n, we are considered as the ‘Special Guests’ of Allah (SwT). What does it mean to be a special guest? What is the difference between an ‘ordinary’ invitation and a ‘special’ invitation? Why is the Holy Month of Ramada-n described by the Holy Prophet (s) as ‘The Banquet of Alla-h’?

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