7,991 research outputs found

    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

    No full text
    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Teachings, Epistemology, and Thoughts of Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab at-Tamimi in Islamic Law

    No full text
    Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab created a da'wah movement to purify Islamic doctrines. With this movement, he invited all Muslims to return to the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Sahabah. This research is qualitative, using an analytical descriptive method and a normative juridical approach. This study aims to find out who Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was, how his doctrines, epistemology, and thoughts were in Islamic law, and how the term "Wahhabi" developed. and the results, Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was a very influential scholar in Saudi Arabia, especially in da'wah and Islamic law. Until now, his doctrines and thoughts have spread to various countries including Indonesia. He came from the tripe of sahabah who one of the beloved sahabah's of the messenger. His full name is Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab bin Sulaiman bin 'Ali bin Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Rashid Al Wuhaibi At Tamimi. In the field of Islamic law, especially in the chapter on worshiping Allah, according to him, Islamic law can only be implemented and obeyed if there is a clear legal basis from the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Companions. The term "Wahhabi" was assigned to him and his followers because of the similarity in his method of preaching with the real Wahhabi, Abdul Wahhab bin Abdurrahman bin Rustum, a Khowarij Ibadhiyah figure who lived in Morocco.Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab created a da'wah movement to purify Islamic doctrines. With this movement, he invited all Muslims to return to the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Sahabah. This research is qualitative, using an analytical descriptive method and a normative juridical approach. This study aims to find out who Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was, how his doctrines, epistemology, and thoughts were in Islamic law, and how the term "Wahhabi" developed. and the results, Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was a very influential scholar in Saudi Arabia, especially in da'wah and Islamic law. Until now, his doctrines and thoughts have spread to various countries including Indonesia. He came from the tripe of sahabah who one of the beloved sahabah's of the messenger. His full name is Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab bin Sulaiman bin 'Ali bin Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Rashid Al Wuhaibi At Tamimi. In the field of Islamic law, especially in the chapter of worshiping Allah, according to him, Islamic law can only be implemented and obeyed if there is a clear legal basis from the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Companions. The term "Wahhabi" was assigned to him and his followers because of the similarity in his method of preaching with the real Wahhabi, Abdul Wahhab bin Abdurrahman bin Rustum, a Khowarij Ibadhiyah figure who lived in Morocco

    Teachings, epistemology, and thoughts of Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab at-Tamimi in Islamic law

    No full text
    Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab created a da'wah movement to purify Islamic doctrines. With this movement, he invited all Muslims to return to the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Sahabah. This research is qualitative, using an analytical descriptive method and a normative juridical approach. This study aims to find out who Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was, how his doctrines, epistemology, and thoughts were in Islamic law, and how the term "Wahhabi" developed. and the results, Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab was a very influential scholar in Saudi Arabia, especially in da'wah and Islamic law. Until now, his doctrines and thoughts have spread to various countries including Indonesia. He came from the tripe of sahabah who one of the beloved sahabah's of the messenger. His full name is Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab bin Sulaiman bin 'Ali bin Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Rashid Al Wuhaibi At Tamimi. In the field of Islamic law, especially in the chapter on worshiping Allah, according to him, Islamic law can only be implemented and obeyed if there is a clear legal basis from the Qur'an and Sunnah by the understanding of the Companions. The term "Wahhabi" was assigned to him and his followers because of the similarity in his method of preaching with the real Wahhabi, Abdul Wahhab bin Abdurrahman bin Rustum, a Khowarij Ibadhiyah figure who lived in Morocco

    The Complete Muhammad Ali

    No full text
    Including material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Intro -- DEDICATION -- INTRODUCTION -- The Curious History of an Icon -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Did the Secret Government Fear a U.S. Muslim/Overseas Muslim Alliance? -- CHAPTER 8 -- CHAPTER 9 -- The Break Between the Prophet and his Disciple -- CHAPTER 10 -- CHAPTER 11 -- CHAPTER 12 -- The GOAT (Greatest Of All Time): Ali or Louis? -- CHAPTER 13 -- The Nation of Islam, the Mob, Showdowns in Canada and Sonny Liston -- CHAPTER 14 -- CHAPTER 15 -- The Taunts: Marketing or Racism? -- CHAPTER 16 -- CHAPTER 17 -- CHAPTER 18 -- CHAPTER 19 -- Boxing and the Brain -- CHAPTER 20 -- Ali's Feet -- CHAPTER 21 -- Mr. Dick -- CHAPTER 22 -- CHAPTER 23 -- The Opening Ceremonies, November 2005 -- CHAPTER 24 -- December 2005, Las Vegas -- CHAPTER 25 -- CHAPTER 26 -- June 16, 2004 -- CHAPTER 27 -- CHAPTER 28 -- CHAPTER 29 -- Aix-en-Provence -- CHAPTER 30 -- Ali as a Black Nationalist -- San Francisco, January 2004 Black Liberation Book Fair -- CHAPTER 31 -- January 31, 2004 -- CHAPTER 32 -- October 2005, Chicago -- CHAPTER 33 -- Why Ali remained with Elijah instead of following Malcolm -- CHAPTER 34 -- CHAPTER 35 -- February 4, 2006, Oakland, California -- CHAPTER 36 -- Like Zeus Descending from Mount Olympus -- CHAPTER 37 -- CHAPTER 38 -- Tuesday, February 28, 2006, New York -- CHAPTER 39 -- Bigger Than Boxing -- CHAPTER 40 -- Tribes Gallery, New York, April 2006 -- CHAPTER 41 -- June 2006, Louisville, Kentucky -- CHAPTER 42 -- CHAPTER 43 -- CHAPTER 45 -- Bad Company -- CHAPTER 46 -- Coxson, A Very Charming Rogue -- CHAPTER 47 -- Ali and the largest embezzlement scheme in Wells Fargo history -- CHAPTER 48 -- CHAPTER 49 -- "Lonnie is a stabilizing force."-Harry Belafonte -- October 29, 2006 -- CHAPTER 50 -- Abdul Rahman -- CHAPTER 51 -- CHAPTER 52 -- CHAPTER 53How Will Ali Be Remembered? New York, January 8, 2005 -- CHAPTER 54 -- CONCLUSION -- AFTERWORD -- Boxers' Rights? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- MUHAMMAD ALI -- ISLAM AND NATION OF ISLAM -- BOXING -- RELATED SUBJECTS -- ALSO AVAILABLE FROM BARAKA BOOKSIncluding material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Kitab tauhid, ed.1/ at-Tamimi

    No full text
    289 hal.; 18 cm

    Kitab tauhid, ed.1/ at-Tamimi

    No full text
    289 hal.; 18 cm
    • …
    corecore