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FEMINISM BETWEEN SECULARISM AND ISLAMISM: THE CASE OF PALESTINE
West Bank and Gaza
ISLAMIST WOMEN’S ACTIVISM IN OCCUPIED PALESTINE
Interview with Sameera Al-Halayka
Islam, Political Islam and America
“there is no chance of communicating with any U.S. administration so long as the United States maintains its long-standing view of Islam as a real danger,
Notes on the Isocratic Legacy and Islamic Political Thought: The Example of Education
An unfortunate feature of human history is the tendency for religious differences and con icts to nourish themselves with the poisonous brew of ignorance and prejudice.
On the American Constitution from the Perspective of the Qur’an and the Madinah Covenant
This paper is by no means an exhaustive comparison of the American Constitution with the Qur’an and the Madinah Covenant. Rather, it explores the kinds of insights that a comparison between these two documents may suggest.
The Principle of Movement in the Structure of Islam
As a cultural movement Islam rejects the old static view of the universe, and reaches a dynamic view. As an emotional system of unification it recognizes the worth of the individual as such, and rejects bloodrelationship as a basis of human unity.
Islamism revisited
There is a political and security crisis surrounding what is referred to as Islamism, a crisis whose antecedents long precede 9/11. Over the past 25 years, there have been different emphases on how to explain and combat Islamism.
DEBATING DEMOCRACY IN THE ARAB WORLD
Western scholars define democracy a method for protecting individuals’ civil and political rights. It provides for freedom of speech, press, faith, opinion, ownership, and assembly, as well as the right to vote, nominate and seek public office.
Islam and Democracy
If one reads the press or listens to commentators on international affairs, it is often said – and even more often implied but not said – that Islam is not compatible with democracy
In Search of Islamic Constitutionalism
While constitutionalism in the West is mostly identified with secular thought, Islamic constitutionalism, which incorporates some religious elements, has attracted growing interest in recent years.
Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime
a London Case Study
Speech of Dr,MUHAMMAD BADIE
the newly-elected Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood
BETWEEN YESTERDAY AND TODAY
On the foundation of this virtuous Qur’anic social order the first Islamic state arose, having unshakeable faith in it, meticulously applying it, and spreading it throughout the world, so that the first Khilafah used to say: ‘If I should lose a camel’s lead, I would find it in Allah’s Book.’
CHALLENGES FACING ISLAMIC BANKING
Islamic banking practice, which started in early 1970s on a modest scale, has shown tremendous progress during the last 25 years. Serious research work of the past two and a half decades has established that Islamic banking is a viable and efficient way of financial intermediation.
The Prelude to the Islamic State
We have been given Islam as guidance and his guidance is divided in to, acts of worship wholly between Allah and His servants and acts of achieving aims to attain the Islamic sovereignty on earth.
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