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107 documents for abrogation islam
  • Surely Maha Akeel, being a Muslim, is aware that the verse in the Koran to which he refers (Sura 2:256: "Let there be no compulsion in religion") in his letter defending the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Shariah ("Slandering Islam," Monday) was superceded by the Sword Verses under the doctrine of abrogation (nasikh): : "So fight them until there is no more Fitnah [disbelief of non-Muslims] and all submit to the religion of Allah alone in the whole world.

  • Deception directed at non-Muslims, generally known in Arabic as taqiyya, also has Qur'anic support and falls within the legal category of things that are permissible for Muslims. Deception is not only permitted in certain situations but may be deemed obligatory in others.

    ... commentators developed the doctrine of abrogation, which essentially maintains that verses revealed ...

  • What interested me most about the official reaction to this month's Quran Sniper story - apologies galore, a kissed Quran for probable former insurgents, a punished soldier - was what it made vivid about our society: American deference to Islam, from the sacralization of Islam's book to the ideology of anti-infidelism, supremacism and totalitarian conquest within it. After all, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond called the sniper's action "criminal behavior," but the only law broken was Islamic law. Contrast that, I wrote last week, with the repudiation Americans once displayed toward a similarly anti-Semitic, supremacist and warlike ideology as codified in "Mein Kampf" - the treatise Winston Churchill dubbed "the new Quran of faith and war, turgid, verbose, but pregnant with its message." Had a...

    ... blog to the Quranic doctrine of "abrogation," according to which Quranic passages are abrogate...

  • Razack examines the post-9/11 geopolitical terrain for feminist. She argues that the convergence of the US "War on Terror" and its inextricable links to US support of Israel has produced a particular geopolitical terrain in the post-9/11 period that has enabled blatant racism to be articulated in the name of feminism.

    ... are caught up in a violent clash with the Islamic world. The clash is cultural in origin: Islam is e... by political Islam and the undeniable abrogation of women's rights in Muslim countries and communit...

  • What interested me most about the official reaction to this month's Koran Sniper story - apologies galore, a kissed Koran for probable former insurgents, a punished soldier - was what it made vivid about our society: American deference to Islam, from the sacralization of Islam's book to the ideology of anti-infidelism, supremacism and totalitarian conquest within it. After all, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Hammond called the sniper's action "criminal behavior." But the only law broken was Islamic law. Contrast that, I wrote last week, with the repudiation Americans once displayed toward a similarly anti-Semitic supremacist and warlike ideology as codified in "Mein Kampf" - the treatise Winston Churchill dubbed "the new Koran of faith and war, turgid, verbose, but pregnant with its message." Had a ...

    ... blog to the Koranic doctrine of "abrogation," according to which Koranic passages are abrogate...

  • The Bartlett meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance - to the American flag and to the Republic for which about 50 citizens have gathered to express their deep concern. One nation, under God, and - in their view - under siege.

    ... month to learn more about takiyyah and abrogation - which they believe are Shariah-sanctioned method...

  • ... hadiths in the epistemology of Sunni Islam has proven extremely difficult. On the one hand, S..., or, if there was no indication of abrogation, the jurist should choose the more reliable (athba...

  • The current debates in and about the veil in Europe carry with them not only the terms of the emergence of political Islam in the past several decades, but also this historical memory and that of the earlier cultural encounters and colonial wars between Europe and the domains now named the Middle East and North Africa. While I do not mean to collapse these projects into a singular entity, the historical legacy of fixing the meaning of a Muslim woman's veil as the sign of her gender oppression has remained with us to this very day.

    ... delegitimatization: it is read as an abrogation of national belonging, marking an extraterritorial...

  • ...The controversy over the Islamic prayer center in Lower Manhattan--characterized as..." by Islamophobes, who labor under no abrogation of their First Amendment rights--is a notable but ...

  • Islam is usually described to be an interplay of theology and politics. Islamic law, theology and political institutions evolved through history. A number of political and economic institutions developed outside religion. This necessitates a deeper study of the interactive relation between theology and Islamic politics by studying early Islamic history. The religious inquisition by al-Mahdi in 780 AD during the 1st century of the Abbasid Caliphate is an important aspect in studying this politico-religious interplay.

    ..., but the logical result of the abrogation of ethnic division and the unification of the tax ...



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