Fifty Key Figures in IslamThe perfect resource for those wishing to learn more about the Muslim culture, its people and its teachings, Fifty Key Figures in Islam explores the lives and thoughts of fifty influential individuals in Islam and surveys a heritage that spans 1,500 years. Covering key figures such as the Prophet Muhammad, Suleiman 'the Magnificent' and El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X), the entry for each figure includes:
Fully cross-referenced for ease of use, this clearly presented work is ideal for those interested in or studying the area, and could not have come at a more fascinating time in history for Islam. |
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The fact that Islam has suffered under the Western dominance also, for many, brings into question the validity of Islam as superior to other civilisations and ideologies. This collective memory on both sides (the Muslims versus the ...
The fact that Islam has suffered under the Western dominance also, for many, brings into question the validity of Islam as superior to other civilisations and ideologies. This collective memory on both sides (the Muslims versus the ...
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Its importance rests in the fact that it was the beginning of the Muslim community, the umma, with Muhammad as its leader. Muhammad settled in Medina as their new arbiter, purchased some land and built the first mosque which was also to ...
Its importance rests in the fact that it was the beginning of the Muslim community, the umma, with Muhammad as its leader. Muhammad settled in Medina as their new arbiter, purchased some land and built the first mosque which was also to ...
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It is interesting to speculate as to whether Muhammad believed that Islam was to die with the Prophet and, in fact, it could quite easily have done so. Very little is known of Abu Bakr's early life, except that he was around the same ...
It is interesting to speculate as to whether Muhammad believed that Islam was to die with the Prophet and, in fact, it could quite easily have done so. Very little is known of Abu Bakr's early life, except that he was around the same ...
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The importance of the raids was accentuated by the fact that Arabia was in severe financial difficulties, for what was effectively a civil war between Muhammad and the non-Muslims of Arabia had severely affected trade, and this was not ...
The importance of the raids was accentuated by the fact that Arabia was in severe financial difficulties, for what was effectively a civil war between Muhammad and the non-Muslims of Arabia had severely affected trade, and this was not ...
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Nonetheless, the fact that the experiment of the political position of caliph continued after Abu Bakr's death demonstrates that people on the whole were at least satisfied with the system. See also: Umar ibn al-Khattab.
Nonetheless, the fact that the experiment of the political position of caliph continued after Abu Bakr's death demonstrates that people on the whole were at least satisfied with the system. See also: Umar ibn al-Khattab.
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المحتوى
Ali ibn Abi Talib c 596661 | |
Rabia of Basra c 717801 | |
Muhammad ibn Abd alWahhab 17031792 | |
Yaqub ibn Ishaq alKindi Alkindus c 801873 | |
Abu Nasr alFarabi Avennasar c 870950 | |
Abu Ali ibn Sina Avicenna 9801037 | |
Abu alWalid Muhammad ibn Rushd Averroes 11261198 | |
Shah WaliAllah 17031762 | |
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan 18171898 | |
Sir Muhammad Iqbal 18731938 | |
Hasan alBana 19061949 | |
Hasan AlTurabi b 1932 | |
Rachid Ghannoushi b 1941 | |
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alFarabi Abu Nasr Avennasar c 870950 | |
Salah alDin Saladin 11381193 | |
Muhammad ibn Arabi 11651240 | |
Ibn Taymiyya 12631328 | |
Suleiman the Magnificent c 14941566 | |
Iqbal Muhammad 18731938 | |
Mulla SadraSadr alDin Shirazi c 15721640 | |
alShafii Muhammad 768820 | |
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