A short trip through the comprehensive guide on good parenting as taught by God and His Prophet, briefly explored here, with reasons why Muslims follow such guidance.
In understanding the concept of government in Islam, one needs to first understand the nature of the religion. This article explains how fundamental beliefs of Islam play a pivotal role in the system of governance. Part 1: The separation of ‘church and state.’
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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In understanding the concept of government in Islam, one need to first understand the nature of the religion. This article explains how the fundamental beliefs of Islam play a pivotal role in the system of governance. Part 2: Is Islam and democracy compatible?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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When one looks into current affairs, one cannot help but to note that the Muslim world is distraught with unrest and violence. This article will discuss how colonization and Western interference has played the primary role in forming this state of affairs.
A comparative look at work as envisioned in the Islamic
economic framework and its Western understanding. Also, discusses the
acquisition and disposition of wealth.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 03 Apr 2006
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An Islamic view of the role of interest in society today, with a historical and contemporary study. Part One: Why Muslims have implemented the prohibition of Interest in the face of Christian and Jewish secularists’ call for its legalization.
An Islamic view of the role of interest in society today, with a historical and contemporary study. Part Two: A glimpse at some texts from the Quran and Sunnah which severely warn against the taking of interest.
The process Islam has laid in regards to seeking and meting out justice in Society. Part 1: Introduction and the Islamic approach to the judiciary.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
Published on 08 Mar 2006
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The process Islam has laid in regards to seeking and
meting out justice in Society. Part 2: Defining the judicial system and its legal
basis, and the Islamic ruling concerning the judiciary.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by
islamtoday.com)
Published on 08 Mar 2006
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How Islam forbids government officials from interfering in decisions of the court.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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How Islam forbids government officials from interfering in decisions of the court. Part 2: Practical examples from history.
By The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A brief explanation of the law known as Qisas and
its connection to forgiveness.
A comparison between modern slaughtering techniques and the method mandated in Islam. Part 1: A look into the prescribed means to render an animal Islamicly acceptable to eat, and whether it may be considered as cruelty to animals.
A comparison between modern slaughtering techniques and the method mandated in Islam. Part 2: A look into the modern techniques used in slaughtering and whether it fits the criteria of humane.
A comparison between modern slaughtering techniques and the method mandated in Islam. Part 3: One of the reasons that most modern methods of slaughtering are not encouraged in Islam is due to the pain felt by the animal.
A comparison between modern slaughtering techniques and the method mandated in Islam. Part 4: Two more reasons that most modern methods of slaughtering are not encouraged in Islam are issues related with health and the possibility of rendering the animal impermissible to consume.
God allows us to enjoy all the good lawful things and forbids us to partake of those things that are harmful to our beliefs, health, well being, or morals.
The Quran mentions about honey that it is a ‘healing for humankind’. This article elaborates some of the known benefits of honey.
By Emina Basic-Begagic (azizahmagazine.com)
Published on 05 Aug 2013
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Even one drink a day leads to health risks — a large new
global study has shown that the harms of alcohol greatly outweigh any potential
beneficial effects.
By Ashley Welch (taken from CBS News - cbsnews.com)
Published on 27 Aug 2018
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Over fourteen centuries ago Islam informed humankind on
essential measures that help prevent the spread of viruses.
A general introduction to Islam’s attitude toward the universe, natural resources, and the relation between man and nature.
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 10 Apr 2006
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The religious and social roles of every creature in the universe creates a balance and equilibrium which demand their preservation.
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 10 Apr 2006
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The role of water in the environment and the Islamic injunction for conservation of this vital element fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life.
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 17 Apr 2006
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The Islamic view of the role of air, land, and soil in the environment and how conservation of these vital elements is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life.
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
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The Islamic view of the role of plants and animals in the environment and conservation of this vital element is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life (part 1).
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
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The Islamic view of the role of plants and animals in the environment and conservation of this vital element is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life (part 2).
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
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Islam is not only vigorous in its protection of the basic elements of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations, it is equally committed to the protection of human beings and the environment from the harmful impact of external factors such as chemical products and wastes.
By Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 17 Apr 2006
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Before one can truly appreciate the relationship between man and his environment, one must first appreciate the relationship between man and God. The essence of creation and the primordial religion of man.
Man, bearing the burden of moral responsibility, is responsible for utilizing the earth’s resources with due consideration - resources which God has subjected to his every need.
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