Sebanyak 5128 item atau buku ditemukan

Tafsir Ishraq Al-ma'ani: Al-Furqān, al-Shuʻarāʼ, al-Naml, al-Qasas & al-ʻAnkabūt

503 A.H.) Rawa 'e ': Rawa 'e ' al-Bayan Tafsir Ayat al-Ahkam by Muhammad ' Ali
Sabuni. Razi: Tafsir al Fakhr al Razi by Muhammad al-Razi Fakhr al Din ibn Dia
al Din 'Umar (d.604 A.H.) Sabuni: Sqfwatu al Tafasir by Muhammad 'Ali Sabuni.

Contemporary Islam

Dynamic, Not Static

Contemporary Islam provides a counterweight to the prevailing opinions of Islamic thought as conservative and static with a preference for violence over dialogue. It gathers together a collection of eminent scholars from around the world who tackle issues such as intellectual pluralism, gender, the ethics of political participation, human rights, non-violence and religious harmony. This is a highly topical and important study which gives a progressive outlook for Islam's role in modern politics and society.

However, thousands of items are listed when “violence and Islam” are the search
words.5 Scholarly interest in researching Islamic theories of peacebuilding also
stems from the recent significant expansions in the study of religion and peace.
Scholars and practitioners in peace studies and conflict resolution have begun
exploring the role of religion in shaping the theory and practice of their field.6
This new wave of research aims to shift the focus away from religion as the cause
of war ...

The economic and social system of Islam

Islam realised the evil effect of interest on society nearly fourteen hundred years
ago. The late Maulana Sayyid Sulaiman Nadvi in his Introduction to the writer's
book Islam and the Theory of Interest (pp. x-xi) writes : "The prohibition of interest
is an issue concurred upon not only by Islam but almost all the religions of the
world and the majority of ancient philosophers. The writer of these lines had
contributed an article to Al-Nadvah (1909), under the title 'Interest and the Holy
Scriptures' ...

The Thistle and the Drone

How America's War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam

In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States declared war on terrorism. More than ten years later, the results are decidedly mixed. Here world-renowned author, diplomat, and scholar Akbar Ahmed reveals an important yet largely ignored result of this war: in many nations it has exacerbated the already broken relationship between central governments and the largely rural Muslim tribal societies on the peripheries of both Muslim and non-Muslim nations. The center and the periphery are engaged in a mutually destructive civil war across the globe, a conflict that has been intensified by the war on terror. Conflicts between governments and tribal societies predate the war on terror in many regions, from South Asia to the Middle East to North Africa, pitting those in the centers of power against those who live in the outlying provinces. Akbar Ahmed's unique study demonstrates that this conflict between the center and the periphery has entered a new and dangerous stage with U.S. involvement after 9/11 and the deployment of drones, in the hunt for al Qaeda, threatening the very existence of many tribal societies. American firepower and its vast anti-terror network have turned the war on terror into a global war on tribal Islam. And too often the victims are innocent children at school, women in their homes, workers simply trying to earn a living, and worshipers in their mosques. Battered by military attacks or drone strikes one day and suicide bombers the next, the tribes bemoan, "Every day is like 9/11 for us." In The Thistle and the Drone, the third volume in Ahmed's groundbreaking trilogy examining relations between America and the Muslim world, the author draws on forty case studies representing the global span of Islam to demonstrate how the U.S. has become involved directly or indirectly in each of these societies. The study provides the social and historical context necessary to understand how both central governments and tribal societies have become embroiled in America's war. Beginning with Waziristan and expanding to societies in Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and elsewhere, Ahmed offers a fresh approach to the conflicts studied and presents an unprecedented paradigm for understanding and winning the war on terror. The Thistle and the Drone was the 2013 Foreword Reviews Gold winner for Political Science.

When I pray, he prays, And my Allah is his Allah. ... The modern nation-state, at
least in its Western variety, assumes a healthy working democracy, efficient and
honest bureaucracy, an incorruptible justice system, and rights for all citizens, so
that they can participate in the nation to improve their lives through education, ...
The promises of human rights, democracy, women's rights, stability, or economic
progress proved hollow, as much in the Muslim states as in the non-Muslim ones.

The Challenge of Fundamentalism

Political Islam and the New World Disorder

Long before the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Islamic fundamentalism was exerting a significant influence in nearly every corner of the world. Bassam Tibi, a widely recognized expert on Islam and Arab culture, offers an important and disquieting analysis of this particular synthesis of religion and politics. A Muslim and descendant of a famous Damascene Islamic scholar family, Tibi sees Islamic fundamentalism as the result of Islam's confrontation with modernity and not only--as it is widely believed--economic adversity. The movement is unprecedented in Islamic history and parallels the inability of Islamic nation-states to integrate into the new world secular order. For this updated edition, Tibi has written a new preface and lengthy introduction addressing Islamic fundamentalism in light of and since September 11.

secular human rights. As a first step, the link between Islam and human rights
would need to be restricted to developing a distinctively Islamic underpinning for
an indigenization of these rights in Islamic societies. For the sake of a clear
inquiry it strikes me as imperative that we outline — at the outset of our
discussions — the meaning and historical significance of the terms employed. On
this basis, we may then proceed to ask in what way we might determine a
modern concept of ...

Permainan anak-anak daerah Bali

Games of the children of Bali region.

... majalah dan berita bergambar (majalah Bobo, cerita anak-anak). Dengan
adanya film-film dewasa ini sedang memasuki pedesaan, mereka justru lebih
tertarik untuk beramai-ramai menyaksikannya. Di samping sifatnya sebagai
hiburan di kalangan masyarakat juga dapat menambah khazanah pengetahuan
mereka, dengan penampilannya banyak mengandung sifat edukatif (hanya saja
film masuk desa sulit dikendalikan sehingga dapat memberi pengaruh negatif)-
Di antaranya ...

The Valley of Fear

Sherlock Holmes is intrigued and disturbed when he receives an ominous coded message: a Mr. Douglas of Birlstone House is in terrible danger. Before Holmes can act, shocking news arrives. Douglas has been found dead - his face blown off by a shotgun. Scotland Yard is stumped. Was this suicide or murder? But Holmes is in no such doubt - for he recognises the calling card of his nemesis, Professor James Moriarty.

Sherlock Holmes is intrigued and disturbed when he receives an ominous coded message: a Mr. Douglas of Birlstone House is in terrible danger.

Khalil Gibran. Die Versöhnung der westlichen und arabischen Welt

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Orientalistik / Sinologie - Islamwissenschaft, Note: 2,3, Universität zu Köln (Orientalisches Seminar), Veranstaltung: Arabische Literatur, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die Arbeit thematisiert das Leben und die Werke des libanesischen Autors und Künstlers Ǧibrān Halīl Ǧibrān, dessen Lebenswerk es war, die westliche Welt mit der Arabischen zu versöhnen. Das Thema der Versöhnung ist heute von besonderem Interesse, da in diesen Tagen der Konflikt zwischen West und Ost, Christentum und Islam größer und dramatischer erscheint denn je. Zunächst wird auf die Biographie Ǧibrāns eingegangen, über seine Jugend berichtet und seine darauffolgende Zeit in den USA sowie in Paris. In diesem Teil wird deutlich, dass Ǧibrān die Welt aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln kennengelernt hat, sodass er auf jahrelange Erfahrung aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen und Regionen zurückblicken konnte. Im zweiten und dritten Kapitel werden seine religiösen und politischen Ansichten aufgezeigt und somit auf seinen Hintergrund eingegangen, da dies essentiell ist für das Verständnis sowohl seiner literarischen als auch künstlerischen Werke. Im vierten Kapitel geht es um die erste Hälfte seines Lebenswerks, nämlich der Schaffung diverser Kunstwerke und Portraits, unter anderem auch von bekannten Persönlichkeiten wie Carl Jung und ʿAbd al-Bahāʾ. Dies spielte in seinem Leben für ihn eine große Rolle, möglicherweise sogar noch eine größere als die Literatur. Daran schließt sich das fünfte Kapitel an, welches das Augenmerk auf sein literarisches Schaffen legt. Drei Unterkapitel zeigen beispielhaft die Werke „The Prophet“, „The Madman“ und „The Wanderer“ und beschreiben diese in Kürze. Darauffolgend wird im sechsten Kapitel das Gedicht „Von der Vernunft und der Leidenschaft“, ein Ausschnitt aus Ǧibrāns vermutlich bekanntestem Werk „The Prophet“, analysiert und interpretiert. Abschließend wird darauf eingegangen, auf welche Art und Weise Ǧibrān geehrt wurde, seine Auszeichnungen sowie seine Denkmäler und auch Institutionen, die aufgrund seines Lebenswerks gegründet wurden. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, einen außergewöhnlichen Mann vorzustellen, der es verstand, viele Menschen mit seinen symbolträchtigen Aussagen zu berühren und zu inspirieren.

Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Orientalistik / Sinologie - Islamwissenschaft, Note: 2,3, Universität zu Köln (Orientalisches Seminar), Veranstaltung: Arabische Literatur, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die Arbeit thematisiert ...