This document is a 3 paragraph summary of a meeting. The first paragraph introduces the meeting topic as planning an event. The second paragraph discusses assigning tasks and responsibilities to committee members. The third paragraph recaps next steps as finalizing details and setting a date for a follow up meeting.
This document provides guidance on various religious rulings and practices including righteousness, charity, retaliation, inheritance, and fasting. It notes that righteousness is not limited to charity towards relatives alone, but should also include orphans, the needy, wayfarers, and beggars. It discusses the principle of equal retaliation for murder and prescribes fasting for a certain number of days. The document gives direction on religious and legal matters in Islam.
The document summarizes parts of a hadith about the prophet Muhammad advising Jabir on marriage. It discusses:
1) Muhammad encouraging Jabir to marry a young wife so they could be playful and make each other laugh, implying the importance of intimacy and enjoyment in marriage.
2) When Jabir explains marrying an older woman to care for his orphaned nieces, Muhammad approves of Jabir's choice to prioritize their care.
3) Muhammad later telling Jabir to slow down entering the city so his wife can prepare herself, implying the importance of spouses finding each other physically attractive.
This document discusses the importance of dawah (calling others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It defines dawah and provides verses from the Quran and hadith to show that dawah was the mission of all prophets and an obligation for Muslims. It explains that dawah should be done both collectively by Muslim communities and individually according to one's abilities. The document emphasizes that dawah is of tremendous religious reward and failure to do dawah could lead to divine curse.
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This document is a 3 paragraph summary of a meeting. The first paragraph introduces the meeting topic as planning an event. The second paragraph discusses assigning tasks and responsibilities to committee members. The third paragraph recaps next steps as finalizing details and setting a date for a follow up meeting.
This document provides guidance on various religious rulings and practices including righteousness, charity, retaliation, inheritance, and fasting. It notes that righteousness is not limited to charity towards relatives alone, but should also include orphans, the needy, wayfarers, and beggars. It discusses the principle of equal retaliation for murder and prescribes fasting for a certain number of days. The document gives direction on religious and legal matters in Islam.
The document summarizes parts of a hadith about the prophet Muhammad advising Jabir on marriage. It discusses:
1) Muhammad encouraging Jabir to marry a young wife so they could be playful and make each other laugh, implying the importance of intimacy and enjoyment in marriage.
2) When Jabir explains marrying an older woman to care for his orphaned nieces, Muhammad approves of Jabir's choice to prioritize their care.
3) Muhammad later telling Jabir to slow down entering the city so his wife can prepare herself, implying the importance of spouses finding each other physically attractive.
This document discusses the importance of dawah (calling others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It defines dawah and provides verses from the Quran and hadith to show that dawah was the mission of all prophets and an obligation for Muslims. It explains that dawah should be done both collectively by Muslim communities and individually according to one's abilities. The document emphasizes that dawah is of tremendous religious reward and failure to do dawah could lead to divine curse.
Omar bin abdul aziz || Australian Islamic Library || www.australianislamiclib...Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf
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This document provides an introduction to a teacher's handbook on integrating the remembrance of God into teaching methods. It discusses the importance of studying this topic and the benefits it provides for teachers, students, and learning outcomes. The introduction explains that the goal is to merge successful Western teaching methods with incorporating remembrance of God. It outlines some key principles for learning, including creating a threat-free environment, differentiated instruction, and adapting to different student needs. The introduction emphasizes that remembering God enhances teaching excellence and benefits all parties.
The document discusses different approaches to dawah, or calling others to Islam, specifically regarding atheists. It provides advice on engaging with atheists respectfully and using wisdom. It suggests referring atheists to scientific evidence and signs of Allah in the universe as described in Quranic verses. The document also contains an excerpt of a response on proving Allah's existence to an atheist by referring to modern scientific facts mentioned in the Quran.
This document is an edited booklet from the Australian Islamic Library about the Sunnah of Love based on an article by Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim. It discusses examples from the life of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions of their expressions of love within marriage, including how 'Ali came home to find his wife Fatimah brushing her teeth and praised her in poetry. It questions why expressions of love are sometimes lacking within modern Muslim communities despite the examples set in the Sunnah, and argues that the Sunnah of Love should be properly understood and applied to all aspects of life, including mundane domestic matters.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides details about a new software update. It describes how the update includes several new features and improvements. The update makes the software faster, more stable, and fixes various bugs that were present in the previous version. It recommends all users install the update to get the latest features and security updates.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques such as deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed. These new approaches are being applied to many areas and fueling a new wave of innovation and development in AI.
The document provides definitions and explanations of the term "hadeeth" and how it is used. It defines hadeeth linguistically as news, reports or conversations, and notes that in an Islamic context it came to specifically refer to reports about the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. It then discusses three categories of usage for the term hadeeth: (1) referring to the Quran itself, (2) referring to historical stories, and (3) referring to general conversations. The document aims to clarify terminology related to evaluating and studying hadith.
The Quran is the primary source of Sharia law according to Maliki jurisprudence. Malik viewed the Quran as containing all Islamic law and considered understanding it fully required clarification from the Sunnah. He believed only those with deep knowledge of Arabic language and dialects could properly explain the Quran. Malik relied on the Sunnah to grasp the meanings of the Quran and did not approve of including Jewish or biblical material in its interpretation. He viewed the Quran as consisting of both expressions and meanings but did not engage in debates about this.
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Zakat, or obligatory charity. It is described as one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat can be divided into two categories: Zakat al-Fitr, which is given at the end of Ramadan; and Zakat of wealth, which is a percentage of savings given to the poor. The Quran mandates Zakat, and Muhammad taught that it is important for prayers and repentance to be accepted. Failure to pay Zakat can result in punishment.
An explanation of riyadh al saliheen - ibn Uthaymeen Zaffer Khan
This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "Riyadh al-Saliheen" (Gardens of the Righteous) compiled by Imam al-Nawawi. It discusses the importance and widespread circulation of the book due to its inclusion of lofty Prophetic directives and guidance on worship. It notes that al-Nawawi selected only authentic hadiths from major hadith works and divided the book into 17 books and 265 chapters containing 1897 hadiths. The introduction praises al-Nawawi's scholarly attainments and arrangement of the material. It states that Shaykh al-Uthaymeen provided annotations to the text that were transmitted by students, and the author
Malik did not explicitly define the fundamental principles of his school of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), but scholars have since derived principles from his rulings and methodology. The principles derived include reliance on the Quran and hadiths, the practice of the people of Medina, and qualified analogy (qiyas). Later Maliki jurists organized these principles and additional ones into a framework of over 500 fundamental principles, though some distinction can be made between the original founding principles and later derived legal precepts.
This document provides a 3-page introduction to a guide on Hajj pilgrimage. It explains that the guide was written to provide necessary information to Bangladeshis performing the Hajj pilgrimage through government or private organizations. It aims to present the rules and requirements of Hajj in a simple and organized manner drawing from authentic sources and ensuring accuracy through review. The introduction explains that the author sought to fulfill the objective and spirit of Hajj through this work.
The document repeatedly lists the URL www.sirat-e-mustaqeem.com over 100 times without any other text or context. It appears to be promoting this particular website address.
The document outlines 11 salient features of an Islamic state according to the author:
1. Establishing regular prayer and charity.
2. Establishing a just Islamic economic system including proper zakat collection.
3. Enjoining right and forbidding wrong to promote goodness and counter evil.
4. Ensuring all affairs submit to Allah's sovereignty and domestic/international rule of law is based on Quran/Sunnah.
5. The state acts as a trustee for citizens and ensures their socio-economic welfare.
1. The document outlines 7 salient features of an Islamic state: establishing regular prayer and charity, a just Islamic economic system, enjoining right and forbidding wrong, sovereignty of Allah, domestic rule of law based on the Quran and Sunnah, and international rule of law based on Islamic principles of war and peace.
2. Key aspects of an Islamic economic system include establishing proper Zakat collection and distribution, eliminating Riba, and ensuring citizens' physical and intellectual properties are protected.
3. Enjoining right involves promoting goodness in society, while forbidding wrong is the state's responsibility to counter all kinds of conspiracies and protect oppressed groups.
Multiple rights of professionals over one anotherSami Uddin
1. The document lists 30 professional duties and rights towards colleagues that Muslims should uphold, such as forgiving mistakes, being merciful, guarding secrets, accepting apologies, and helping solve problems.
2. It emphasizes treating fellow professionals with kindness, friendship, and helping them whether they are facing injustice or being unjust.
3. Muslims should like for their colleagues what they like for themselves and dislike for them what they dislike for themselves.
Role of technology in reshaping human thoughts and skillsSami Uddin
Technology performs actions that are part of human affairs and some actions are optional while others are mandated. Technologies respond to and make requests for action, intervening with their own acts. While technology acts to implement human will, it also facilitates human will. Excessive use of technology by children and spouses can lead to diminished social skills and family disintegration as technology divides praise and encouragement between partners. Technologies are not morally neutral and embody values and ideologies that can incline users toward unethical behaviors.
This document provides an introduction to a teacher's handbook on integrating the remembrance of God into teaching methods. It discusses the importance of studying this topic and the benefits it provides for teachers, students, and learning outcomes. The introduction explains that the goal is to merge successful Western teaching methods with incorporating remembrance of God. It outlines some key principles for learning, including creating a threat-free environment, differentiated instruction, and adapting to different student needs. The introduction emphasizes that remembering God enhances teaching excellence and benefits all parties.
The document discusses different approaches to dawah, or calling others to Islam, specifically regarding atheists. It provides advice on engaging with atheists respectfully and using wisdom. It suggests referring atheists to scientific evidence and signs of Allah in the universe as described in Quranic verses. The document also contains an excerpt of a response on proving Allah's existence to an atheist by referring to modern scientific facts mentioned in the Quran.
This document is an edited booklet from the Australian Islamic Library about the Sunnah of Love based on an article by Sheikh Yahya Ibrahim. It discusses examples from the life of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions of their expressions of love within marriage, including how 'Ali came home to find his wife Fatimah brushing her teeth and praised her in poetry. It questions why expressions of love are sometimes lacking within modern Muslim communities despite the examples set in the Sunnah, and argues that the Sunnah of Love should be properly understood and applied to all aspects of life, including mundane domestic matters.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides details about a new software update. It describes how the update includes several new features and improvements. The update makes the software faster, more stable, and fixes various bugs that were present in the previous version. It recommends all users install the update to get the latest features and security updates.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over several decades. Early research focused on symbolic approaches using rules and logic but progress was slow. More recently, machine learning techniques such as deep learning have seen increasing success by learning from large amounts of data without being explicitly programmed. These new approaches are being applied to many areas and fueling a new wave of innovation and development in AI.
The document provides definitions and explanations of the term "hadeeth" and how it is used. It defines hadeeth linguistically as news, reports or conversations, and notes that in an Islamic context it came to specifically refer to reports about the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. It then discusses three categories of usage for the term hadeeth: (1) referring to the Quran itself, (2) referring to historical stories, and (3) referring to general conversations. The document aims to clarify terminology related to evaluating and studying hadith.
The Quran is the primary source of Sharia law according to Maliki jurisprudence. Malik viewed the Quran as containing all Islamic law and considered understanding it fully required clarification from the Sunnah. He believed only those with deep knowledge of Arabic language and dialects could properly explain the Quran. Malik relied on the Sunnah to grasp the meanings of the Quran and did not approve of including Jewish or biblical material in its interpretation. He viewed the Quran as consisting of both expressions and meanings but did not engage in debates about this.
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Zakat, or obligatory charity. It is described as one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat can be divided into two categories: Zakat al-Fitr, which is given at the end of Ramadan; and Zakat of wealth, which is a percentage of savings given to the poor. The Quran mandates Zakat, and Muhammad taught that it is important for prayers and repentance to be accepted. Failure to pay Zakat can result in punishment.
An explanation of riyadh al saliheen - ibn Uthaymeen Zaffer Khan
This document provides an introduction and overview of the book "Riyadh al-Saliheen" (Gardens of the Righteous) compiled by Imam al-Nawawi. It discusses the importance and widespread circulation of the book due to its inclusion of lofty Prophetic directives and guidance on worship. It notes that al-Nawawi selected only authentic hadiths from major hadith works and divided the book into 17 books and 265 chapters containing 1897 hadiths. The introduction praises al-Nawawi's scholarly attainments and arrangement of the material. It states that Shaykh al-Uthaymeen provided annotations to the text that were transmitted by students, and the author
Malik did not explicitly define the fundamental principles of his school of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), but scholars have since derived principles from his rulings and methodology. The principles derived include reliance on the Quran and hadiths, the practice of the people of Medina, and qualified analogy (qiyas). Later Maliki jurists organized these principles and additional ones into a framework of over 500 fundamental principles, though some distinction can be made between the original founding principles and later derived legal precepts.
This document provides a 3-page introduction to a guide on Hajj pilgrimage. It explains that the guide was written to provide necessary information to Bangladeshis performing the Hajj pilgrimage through government or private organizations. It aims to present the rules and requirements of Hajj in a simple and organized manner drawing from authentic sources and ensuring accuracy through review. The introduction explains that the author sought to fulfill the objective and spirit of Hajj through this work.
The document repeatedly lists the URL www.sirat-e-mustaqeem.com over 100 times without any other text or context. It appears to be promoting this particular website address.
The document outlines 11 salient features of an Islamic state according to the author:
1. Establishing regular prayer and charity.
2. Establishing a just Islamic economic system including proper zakat collection.
3. Enjoining right and forbidding wrong to promote goodness and counter evil.
4. Ensuring all affairs submit to Allah's sovereignty and domestic/international rule of law is based on Quran/Sunnah.
5. The state acts as a trustee for citizens and ensures their socio-economic welfare.
1. The document outlines 7 salient features of an Islamic state: establishing regular prayer and charity, a just Islamic economic system, enjoining right and forbidding wrong, sovereignty of Allah, domestic rule of law based on the Quran and Sunnah, and international rule of law based on Islamic principles of war and peace.
2. Key aspects of an Islamic economic system include establishing proper Zakat collection and distribution, eliminating Riba, and ensuring citizens' physical and intellectual properties are protected.
3. Enjoining right involves promoting goodness in society, while forbidding wrong is the state's responsibility to counter all kinds of conspiracies and protect oppressed groups.
Multiple rights of professionals over one anotherSami Uddin
1. The document lists 30 professional duties and rights towards colleagues that Muslims should uphold, such as forgiving mistakes, being merciful, guarding secrets, accepting apologies, and helping solve problems.
2. It emphasizes treating fellow professionals with kindness, friendship, and helping them whether they are facing injustice or being unjust.
3. Muslims should like for their colleagues what they like for themselves and dislike for them what they dislike for themselves.
Role of technology in reshaping human thoughts and skillsSami Uddin
Technology performs actions that are part of human affairs and some actions are optional while others are mandated. Technologies respond to and make requests for action, intervening with their own acts. While technology acts to implement human will, it also facilitates human will. Excessive use of technology by children and spouses can lead to diminished social skills and family disintegration as technology divides praise and encouragement between partners. Technologies are not morally neutral and embody values and ideologies that can incline users toward unethical behaviors.
Biomedical instrumentation applies engineering principles to measure, evaluate, and treat biological systems using sensors. While biomedical engineers are not doctors, they work closely with medical practitioners to assess patients, diagnose diseases, treat illnesses, and aid rehabilitation. As medical instruments are now essential to doctors, biomedical tools must be precisely designed, accurate, user-friendly, and adhere to ethical standards including informed consent, voluntary participation, confidentiality, anonymity, and assessing only relevant physiological features to avoid harming patients.
Al-Kindi was a 9th century Arab philosopher and polymath known as "the philosopher of the Arabs". He made contributions across many fields, including mathematics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, and music theory. Regarding physics, some scholars argue Al-Kindi anticipated aspects of Einstein's theory of relativity over 1000 years earlier by proposing that space, time, movement, and objects are relative rather than absolute. He believed they are dependent on other objects and observers, similar to Einstein's ideas. Some Quranic verses also describe relativistic phenomena like time dilation, which Al-Kindi cited as supporting his theory of relativity from an Islamic context.
This document discusses the ethical dimensions of the environment from an Islamic perspective. It outlines that the environment should be viewed holistically as an interconnected whole. Humans have a role as custodians to maintain the originality and natural patterns of the environment. There are spiritual, moral, social, emotional, healing, and intellectual dimensions to consider. Artistic works can also appreciate nature. Humans must use environmental resources responsibly and not wastefully.
The document discusses the concept of balance and harmony in the universe. It provides synonyms for the word "balance" and explains that all systems require balance. It references verses from the Quran that emphasize the importance of balance and harmony between the different forces of nature, as well as monotheism as the cause of stability in the universe. The document also notes that while humans understand some relationships between fundamental forces like gravity and electromagnetism, the complex interconnected nature of all forces is still not fully known.
Working patterns of the nature 09.05.2021 updatedSami Uddin
The document discusses 14 working patterns of nature:
1) Nature is resilient and adapts quickly to disturbances.
2) Nature optimizes all its components to fulfill their roles.
3) Nature provides equal opportunities for all creatures to develop without bias.
4) Nature adapts to positive human contributions but resists negative impacts.
5) Nature is well-organized and systemic with interconnected structures and functions.
6) Nature supports all life spans and enables survival.
7) Nature has healing patterns to repair injured components.
8) Nature fosters morality and discourages immorality.
9) Nature accepts human sociality but resists unsociability.
10) Nature has spiritual patterns aligned
The Political Working Patterns of Islam. These lecture slides guide you that how Islam politically organizes humans and how administer them in a political fabric then how award them with their basic human rights. How the different Prophets of Allah organized humans in a political order? Is it important to establish the writ of God on the surface of the earth? What are the 10 basic political questions which demand for establishing a proper political fabric among human beings? Is it true that Islamic State behaves like a mother?
The big bang theory an analysis in the light of QuranSami Uddin
The document discusses several key points about the Big Bang theory from an Islamic perspective:
1) The Big Bang implies the universe had a beginning and therefore requires a Creator, as the self-creation of the Big Bang is not possible.
2) Science cannot explain what existed just before the Big Bang or why there was only one Big Bang, not a chain of them.
3) The Quran references the six long periods of creation that science testifies were needed for the formation of the universe, matching the Big Bang theory.
4) Stephen Hawking may have realized the sophisticated operations of the universe point to a Creator but was unable to clearly state this due to his disability.
Research Methodology, Research Terminologies and Techniques. These slides are based on the lectures delivered in Research Academy Karachi. These are useful for the researchers and academicians.
This document discusses research methodology and the differences between human and scientific modes of inquiry. It outlines several shortcomings of human inquiry, including illogical reasoning, inaccurate reasoning, overgeneralization, relying on authority rather than science, tradition, and the tendency for humans to err. Scientific inquiry is presented as the solution to these shortcomings. It involves defining concepts clearly, limiting random and extraneous variables, and maintaining researcher vigilance to avoid being misled. The goal of research is to complete the technical process systematically and potentially discover new findings, even if the outcome is not a new discovery.
Shariah prohibitions and maqasid relating to the islamic capital marketSami Uddin
The document discusses several key Shariah principles that are relevant to the Islamic capital market, including the role of Shariah, sources of Islamic law, and objectives of Shariah. It notes that Shariah principles guide all operations of Islamic finance and set standards for product development. Ijtihad, istihsan, istishab, and maslahah are discussed as secondary sources and their various applications to ensure ICM activities are Shariah compliant. Overall intentions, justice, permissibility of contracts, and diversity of opinions are some key Shariah principles related to the Islamic capital market.
Technology is not inherently good or bad, but can have both beneficial and harmful effects depending on how it is used. While technology can enhance and facilitate many human activities, it also introduces new challenges. Excessive use of technology by children and adults can negatively impact social skills, relationships, health, and focus. However, responsible and moderate use allows technology to empower users and improve areas like access to information, education, and communication. Overall, a balanced perspective is needed to maximize the upsides of technology while mitigating potential downsides.
Basel iii is the cure worse than the disease?Sami Uddin
Global Banking Regulation Basel III, its economic impact on Global banking and financial industry. Reservations of Global banking and financial sector are discussed.
Islam encompasses both physical and metaphysical concepts as well as socio-mechanical knowledge and physical and metaphysical phenomena. Science, on the other hand, is limited to only physical things and quantities, mechanical knowledge, and physical phenomena as well as a scientific and physical philosophy.
This document discusses the relationship between mathematics and ethics. It poses several questions about whether beauty, emotions, and God's creation can be considered mathematical. It also questions how mathematical operations are involved in ethical decision-making and whether decisions supported by mathematics can be considered ethical. The document considers whether mathematics and ethics rely on reason or emotions and whether they seek objective or subjective truths. It outlines some potential arguments regarding the nature of mathematics, ethics and their similarities and differences.
Need of Prophet and Aqeedah-e-Khatm-e-NabuwatSami Uddin
The author discusses the importance of education in developing critical thinking skills. While education provides knowledge, it must go beyond memorization and encourage students to analyze issues from multiple perspectives. Effective education cultivates independent, nuanced thinking that considers ethical and social implications.
The prophet Muhammad brought a message of peace and justice to the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century. The tribes of Arabia at the time followed many gods and engaged in harmful practices like female infanticide. Muhammad taught monotheism and respect for all people, reforming the social problems and uniting the tribes under principles of equality and compassion.