Fifty Key Figures in IslamRoutledge, 27/09/2006 - 280 من الصفحات The 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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... Qur'an to be placed on the tip of their lances and called for neutral Muslims to arbitrate between the rivals on God's word. At this point Ali, who was aging and tired, consented. Sources are vague concerning the issues discussed at ...
... Qur'an to be placed on the tip of their lances and called for neutral Muslims to arbitrate between the rivals on God's word. At this point Ali, who was aging and tired, consented. Sources are vague concerning the issues discussed at ...
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... Qur'an. Muslims also looked to the life and teachings of Muhammad, his sunna, for guidance. Consequently, it was extremely important to determine what exactly the Qur'an dictates and the things that Muhammad said and did. During the ...
... Qur'an. Muslims also looked to the life and teachings of Muhammad, his sunna, for guidance. Consequently, it was extremely important to determine what exactly the Qur'an dictates and the things that Muhammad said and did. During the ...
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... Qur'an and the sunna (collective Traditions of the Prophet), and the collection, elaboration and transmission of this knowledge became Abu Hanifa's major activity. The Hanafilegal school, while named after Abu Hanifa, was founded by his ...
... Qur'an and the sunna (collective Traditions of the Prophet), and the collection, elaboration and transmission of this knowledge became Abu Hanifa's major activity. The Hanafilegal school, while named after Abu Hanifa, was founded by his ...
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... Qur'an. However, in order to ensure that the decisions arrived at through ijtihad were in the spirit of the Qur'an, and not merely the independent whim of that particular individual, reasoning was carefully circumscribed by usul al-fiqh ...
... Qur'an. However, in order to ensure that the decisions arrived at through ijtihad were in the spirit of the Qur'an, and not merely the independent whim of that particular individual, reasoning was carefully circumscribed by usul al-fiqh ...
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... Qur'an and sunna may have to say on the matter. Jurists such as al-Shafi'i, as well as legal schools of Shi'a Islam, reject istihsan completely for this reason. Even more ambiguous was Abu Hanifa's support for the methodology of ra'y ...
... Qur'an and sunna may have to say on the matter. Jurists such as al-Shafi'i, as well as legal schools of Shi'a Islam, reject istihsan completely for this reason. Even more ambiguous was Abu Hanifa's support for the methodology of ra'y ...
المحتوى
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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Abbasid Abduh Ahmad Khan Akbar al-Afghani al-Bana al-Farabi al-Ghazali al-Kindi al-Ma’mun al-Shafi’i al-Shi’i al-Shirazi al-Tabari al-Turabi al-Wahhab al-Zamakhshari Arabic argued Baghdad became believed British Cairo Caliph commentary death divine dynasty Egypt fact father Further Reading Ghannoushi God’s hadith Hasan Ibn Arabi Ibn Hanbal Ibn Khaldun Ibn Rushd Ibn Sina Ibn Taymiyya ijtihad illuminationist Imam important India intellectual interpretation Iqbal Iran Islamic law Islamic world Ismaili jurists Khomeini knowledge London major Malcolm Malcolm X Mawdudi Mecca Mongol movement Mu’awiya Mu’tazilite Muhammad ibn Muslim Brotherhood mystical Nasir al-Din nonetheless Ottoman Oxford Persian philosophical political Prophet Muhammad Qur’an Qutb Rabi’a reason religion religious revelation Rida rule ruler Rumi Rumi’s Salafiyyah Salah al-Din Saljuk Sayyid scholars shari’a Shariati Shi’a Shi’a Islam society Soroush spiritual Sufism Suhrawardi Suleiman Sultan Sunni Taha teaching theologian theology tradition trans translated ulama University Press vizier Wahhabis Wali Allah Western writings