Author: Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ibn Taymīyah
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955454561
Category : Muslims
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule
Author: Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ibn Taymīyah
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955454561
Category : Muslims
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955454561
Category : Muslims
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule and Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule
Author: Amir Hasan Siddiqi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dhimmis
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dhimmis
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Non-Muslim Provinces under Early Islam
Author: Alison Vacca
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107188512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This book explores the Christian caliphal provinces of Armenia and Caucasian Albania as part of the larger Iranian cultural sphere.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107188512
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 291
Book Description
This book explores the Christian caliphal provinces of Armenia and Caucasian Albania as part of the larger Iranian cultural sphere.
Oppressed in the Land?
Author: Alan Verskin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781558765726
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781558765726
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Islamic Toleration & Justice
Author: Sheikh Mohammad Iqbal
Publisher: Adam Publishers
ISBN: 9788174354198
Category : Dhimmis (Islamic law)
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Publisher: Adam Publishers
ISBN: 9788174354198
Category : Dhimmis (Islamic law)
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule
Author: Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ibn Taymīyah
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789554545236
Category : Muslims
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789554545236
Category : Muslims
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Non-Muslim Minorities in an Islamic State
Author: Muhammad Sharif Chaudhry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dhimmis
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dhimmis
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule
Author: Aboobaker Mehmood Asmal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Islamic law
Languages : ar
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Islamic law
Languages : ar
Pages : 0
Book Description
Muslims in Non-Muslim Lands
Author: Amjad M. Mohammed
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
ISBN: 9781903682753
Category : Islamic law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Due to mass migration over a number of decades, many Muslims today find themselves residing as minorities in Western secular nations and as a result are searching for answers in order to live within these societies yet remain true to their faith. This book sets out to counter the idea that there are only two possibilities for Muslim minorities--isolation or assimilation--by arguing that traditional Islamic law, or fiqh as it is found in the classical schools of law, is not outdated or too inflexible to be utilized in the 21st century and that rather it can provide the means for Muslims to integrate within secular societies while maintaining a link to the sources of their religion and its legal rulings. Amjad M. Mohammed demonstrates how Islamic law, as interpreted by the Hanafi School of Law, is a multifaceted, complex legal system that takes into account both the individual's situation and the society's culture and customs. The concept of diyar, or political-legal jurisdictions, is discussed with special emphasis on the criteria for the application of dar al-Islam (Muslim state), dar-al-sulh (peace-treaty state), and dar al-harb (enemy state). A number of rulings for different situations that confront Muslim minorities are also included, such as working with illegal products or services, halal meat, food additives, medicines and medical interventions, financial transactions, and political participation.
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
ISBN: 9781903682753
Category : Islamic law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Due to mass migration over a number of decades, many Muslims today find themselves residing as minorities in Western secular nations and as a result are searching for answers in order to live within these societies yet remain true to their faith. This book sets out to counter the idea that there are only two possibilities for Muslim minorities--isolation or assimilation--by arguing that traditional Islamic law, or fiqh as it is found in the classical schools of law, is not outdated or too inflexible to be utilized in the 21st century and that rather it can provide the means for Muslims to integrate within secular societies while maintaining a link to the sources of their religion and its legal rulings. Amjad M. Mohammed demonstrates how Islamic law, as interpreted by the Hanafi School of Law, is a multifaceted, complex legal system that takes into account both the individual's situation and the society's culture and customs. The concept of diyar, or political-legal jurisdictions, is discussed with special emphasis on the criteria for the application of dar al-Islam (Muslim state), dar-al-sulh (peace-treaty state), and dar al-harb (enemy state). A number of rulings for different situations that confront Muslim minorities are also included, such as working with illegal products or services, halal meat, food additives, medicines and medical interventions, financial transactions, and political participation.
Non-Muslims in the Early Islamic Empire
Author: Milka Levy-Rubin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139499157
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The Muslim conquest of the East in the seventh century entailed the subjugation of Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians and others. Although much has been written about the status of non-Muslims in the Islamic empire, no previous works have examined how the rules applying to minorities were formulated. Milka Levy-Rubin's remarkable book traces the emergence of these regulations from the first surrender agreements in the immediate aftermath of conquest to the formation of the canonic document called the Pact of 'Umar, which was formalized under the early 'Abbasids, in the first half of the ninth century. The study reveals that the conquered peoples themselves played a major role in the creation of these policies and that they were based on long-standing traditions, customs and institutions from earlier pre-Islamic cultures that originated in the worlds of both the conquerors and the conquered. In its connections to Roman, Byzantine and Sasanian traditions, the book will appeal to historians of Europe as well as Arabia and Persia.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139499157
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
The Muslim conquest of the East in the seventh century entailed the subjugation of Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians and others. Although much has been written about the status of non-Muslims in the Islamic empire, no previous works have examined how the rules applying to minorities were formulated. Milka Levy-Rubin's remarkable book traces the emergence of these regulations from the first surrender agreements in the immediate aftermath of conquest to the formation of the canonic document called the Pact of 'Umar, which was formalized under the early 'Abbasids, in the first half of the ninth century. The study reveals that the conquered peoples themselves played a major role in the creation of these policies and that they were based on long-standing traditions, customs and institutions from earlier pre-Islamic cultures that originated in the worlds of both the conquerors and the conquered. In its connections to Roman, Byzantine and Sasanian traditions, the book will appeal to historians of Europe as well as Arabia and Persia.