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Extractions: In Remembrance With Love and Respect The death of Mahmud Abu-Saud on Saturday 24th April 1993 marks the end of arguably the most flamboyant and charismatic figure in the Muslim world. At the ripe old age of 79, he was here in the UK from the States on his annual lecture circuit. For members of YM he will be remembered for his instant willingness to do anything and go anywhere. His mind was forever alert and he could easily deal with questions of all complexities from persons of all complexions; there was the young man who thundered at Abu-Saud for his 'liberal' views on Islam and accused him of bringing Islam into disrepute, and there was the young lady who blushed brightly when Abu-Saud tried to charm her into marriage. Anecdotes from the life of Abu-Saud are many and profoundly instructive. On his wedding night he was called by Hasan Al-Banna to immediately come and see him. Abu-Saud protested, but he nevertheless drove through Cairo in the middle of the night thinking the matter might be of great urgency. Once he had arrived he saw Al-Banna pleasantly smiling. There was no urgent matter; Al-Banna just wanted to be sure that Abu Saud had not misplaced his priorities. On another occasion Al-Banna told Abu-Saud to take into his home a stranger who wanted to turn a new leaf in his life. Abu Saud enquired into his current background: the man was a professional assassin! Abu-Saud flared up: 'How do you expect me to take into my home a trained killer? What about my wife and children?' Al-Banna's reply was compelling: did Abu-Saud have a better suggestion? Here was a man who wanted to shun his criminal past. He required a new environment. He needed to be in constant contact with Muslims who would help him make the change in his life. Islam was not about hollow preachings and grand speeches. Needless to say the persuasive logic of Al-Banna won through and the ex-assassin became a welcome guest of Abu-Saud and his family. Because of Abu-Saud's energy and commitment to the movement Al-Banna made heavy demands upon him, and at one
Education: Hassan Al-Banna Hassan albanna The Leader and the Movement. single one that you liked the most?He picked a couple of verses from the famous Arab poet, Turfah ibn Abd, in http://www.mascincy.org/articles/EducationShaker.htm
Extractions: 2) A Sunni Method: Because they, i.e. The Muslim Brothers, commit themselves to implement the purified Sunnah in everything, especially in belief and worship, as much as they can. 3) A Sufi Reality: Because they know that the foundation of goodness is the purity of the soul, the cleansing of the heart, the constant work, the abstinence (from the indulgence) of people, love for the sake of Allah, and the joining (of others) for goodness. 4) A Political Organization: Because they demand the reform of the domestic governance, reviewing the foundation of the relationship of the Ummah (Muslim Nation) with other nations, and raising the people on the basis of dignity and honor, and the pride in their (Islamic) identity to the farthest limit. Conclusion
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Extractions: A Showcase for Da`wah, Leadership, and Services "We need spirited, energetic and strong young people whose hearts are filled with life, enthusiasm, zeal and dynamism; whose souls are full of ambition, aspiration and vigor and have great goals, rising and aspiring to reach them until they eventually arrive at their destination." Imam Al Shaheed Hasan al-Banna The following is a hierarchical listing of all the pages in this web that can be reached by following links from the top-level file "index.htm". Page titles are displayed if they exist, otherwise the entries are file names. In the Shade of the Throne Previous Polls ... Site Map BrainTeaser In Common What is the one thing shared by all three items in the same group? A.
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Extractions: MAS Chicago "The beauty of [the Islamic system] cannot be appreciated unless it takes a concrete form. Hence, it is essential that a community arrange its affairs according to it and show it to the world. In order to bring this about, we need to initiate the movement of the Islamic revival." by Sayyed Qutb Hassan al-Banna: The leader and the Movement by Shaker El-sayed (MAS Secretary General) After fifty-two years since he was assassinated, and seventy-three years after he established the twentieth centurys largest and most powerful Islamic movement: the Muslim Brothers, it is still difficult to write about a great Muslim giant like the late Imam Hassan El-Banna. On the one hand, we find a lot of misconceptions about the man and the movement, mostly due to a rigorous campaign of misinformation by both his foes, domestic and foreign, and the competition of other, yet Islamic movements. On the other hand, there is a massive amount of information that makes it very difficult to decide as to what to include and what to leave out. In this article, therefore, I preferred to let the Imams own words and work speak to us about his thoughts, beliefs, and vision for both the movement and the Muslim Ummah. After all, there is nothing more powerful in reflecting the true character of anyone than his own words and work. O define Imam Hassan El Banna as he saw himself, I am going to use his answer to a Western journalist who asked him: Tell me who are you? The Imam responded: I am a tourist who is seeking the truth, and a human who is searching for the meaning of his humanity amongst people, and a citizen who wants dignity, freedom, stability, and a good life for his nation, in the shade of the Upright Islam. I am a selfless person who, as he found the secret for his existence, called out: My prayers, my sacrifice, my living and my dieing are all devoted to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. He has no partner. This is what I have been commanded, and I am the first of Muslims. This is who I am, who are you?
Articles: Hassan Al-Banna: The Leader And The Movement Hassan albanna The Leader and the Movement. single one that you liked the most?He picked a couple of verses from the famous Arab poet, Turfah ibn Abd, in http://www.massandiego.org/article1.htm
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Extractions: Tous, presque, gardent une pudeur dernière : presque aucun ne renie ouvertement, à la face du monde, lIslam, et certes il sen trouverait bien peu qui, un jour où un danger matériel visible à première vue menacerait lIslam, et où il se trouverait un homme dun génie assez prodigieux pour les unir et les faire marcher, se croiseraient les bras et abandonneraient froidement cet étendard vert du Prophète, relique chère et sacrée, pour laquelle, comme les Chrétiens pour leur croix, les vrais Croyants arrosèrent de leur sang martyr tant et tant de continents... » Isabelle Eberhardt "Les Occidentaux doivent comprendre que dans le monde musulman, de quelque bord que l'on soit, la référence à l'Islam est incontournable" Tarek Ramadan Au risque de schématiser, mais cest pour introduire les nuances nécessaires quand on parle dislamisme ou de post-islamisme, il convient de rappeler que le monde musulman contemporain est traversé par trois principales tendances qui sont le réformisme , le fondamentalisme et l occidentalisme , chacune de ces tendances développant des courants radicaux quil faut également distinguer les uns des autres. Naturellement, seules les deux premières tendances, à savoir le fondamentalisme ou, mieux dit, le traditionalisme, et le réformisme appartiennent à lislamisme ou « islam politique ». Car la tendance « occidentaliste » sen écarte justement, et de manière plus ou moins radicale, aussi, et au point parfois que certains musulmans occidentalisés semblent nêtre plus musulmans que de nom. Est-ce que cela signifie quils se sont retranchés définitivement de la communauté musulmane ? Sans doute, non. Il reste que la critique des réformistes à légard de ceux quon appelaient dans la première moitié du 20
Book List By Author Ulum al Qur'an (incomplete). Hasan albanna. Al-'Aqaa'id - The Islamic Creed.Dr. Gary Miller. The Amazing Qur'an. Sheikh Al-Islam Ahmad ibn Taimiyah. http://www.wponline.org/vil/Books/by_author.htm
Extractions: List of Books by Authors Finality of Phophethood Hidayat Human Rights in Islam Witness unto Mankind ... The Process of Islamic Revolution Islamic Law and Constitution Toward a sound awakening The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam Priorities of The Islamic Movement in The Coming Phase Islamic Awakening between Rejection and Extremism ... The Status of Women in Islam Milestone The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam Usul al-Fiqh al-Islami Crisis in the Muslim Mind Islamic Theory of International Relations Way to The Qur'an Dawah Among non-Muslims in the West Shari'ah : The Way to God Gender Equity in Islam - HTML PDF The Status of Women in Islam - HTML PDF Women in Islam and Muslim Society Ulum al Qur'an (incomplete) Al-'Aqaa'id - The Islamic Creed Dr. Gary Miller
Extractions: Subscription Fund Subscribe ... Writer's Guidelines ND Alumni Home ... Autumn 2002 issue Breach of Faith by Patrick Gaffney, CSC Previous - Page 3 of 4 - Next But the frustration of many who feel oppressed, some of whom have also come to regard themselves as the vanguard of liberation for others, has taken a decisive turn recently as the resonant moral rhetoric of Islam was adopted by some opposition movements and employed as a vehicle of mass mobilization. This resort to a religious foundation for political assertion fits well with classical theories of Islamic jurisprudence: The Muslim tradition envisages a fusion of worldly power and spiritual authority (as exemplified by the idealized memory of the original umma or community of believers under the guidance of the Prophet in Medina).
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH Al Termizi, Ahmad Bin Hambal, ibn Hajr AlAskalani, Al-Nawawai, ibn Taimieyah,ibn Al-Qayem, Khattab Al-Sabki, Hassan al-banna, Hamed Al-Feqi,. Ahmad Shaker. http://www.alroqia.com/English/books.htm
Extractions: IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL THE MOST BENEFICENT Thanks to God the one, the judge who descended on his worshipper the Quran and made it the best declaration for all the two worlds . God bless and grant salvation on the best of all Adnan ancestors, on his family , comrades peace upon them all Arabs and persians. Anyhow what can I say it is of the Gods the Almighty conformation to make this nation: the nation of advice for abiding on charity and pious. From now on, I wanted to find a role and share in this advice when requesting the acceptance of His Almighty the God. The foremost duty of Moslems in the advice realm is the doctrine case which is the pivot for the maintenance of this nations. Each nation without such a doctrine is lost and deviated. It has no passage. The belief chapter is important in the world of legal incantation which is the field of our specialization. Our worthy ancestors as well as the followers and precedents wrote the books to orient the doctrine in this field. Anyhow it was noted recently that much of the books which were edited in the concerns of demon,spell and enchantments contain some violations to the pure Moslem doctrine and which were not confirmed in the pure Sunnah such as the book (a reportage with a Moslem Jenni ), etc. of the books which are edited for the purpose of financial earnings only and came in the period in which people are thirsty to read anything about the enchantment, demon and evil eye book. These books are being sold in several countries openly in the day time without any control. How much people were deceived with these books, how much people went insane as they read them. If the editors of such books can benefit from the contents of enchantment and talisman, one of them at least would be in a different situation and would supervise the world.
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Extractions: JIHAD ARTICLES AND PAPERS Jihad in the Quran and Sunnah Jihad Preface Jihad Jihad in Holy Quran and Hadith Jihad- Views of Muslim religious leaders al-Tawhid The Greater Jihad For Non-Muslims : Islam is not what you think it is JIHAD J I H A D Jihad and Islamic world-view By Muhammad al-Ghazali Jihad does not mean Holy War rather it means to strive The Spiritual Significance of Jihad The Religious and Moral Doctrine On Jihaad - Written by:Ibn Taymeeyah Jihad against the heretics who conquer Muslim lands JIHAD EXPLAINED An Interview With A Kashmiri Jihad Leader Fortification and Safety From Destruction, Defeat, and the Dissension of Punishment : Shaykh Sa`eed ibn `Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtaani Is There a Parallel in Any Civilization? Dr. Mustafa as-Siba'I Jihad in the Qur'an and Sunnah By SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN MUHAMMAD BIN HUMAID Reasons For Victory Over the Enemy Shaykh Sa`eed ibn `Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtaani Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) The Objectives and Aims of Jihaad Shaykh Sa`eed ibn `Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtaani The Religious and Moral Doctrine On Jihad Imam Ibn Taymiyyah by Abu Fadl Ambon!
Modernists October 2000 Abdah, Ridha to albanna (particularly the latter two) trace their intellectualtendencies back to ibn abd al-Wahhab as a call to purified monotheism, return http://www.islam21.net/pages/keyissues/key1-32.htm
Extractions: The WahHabi movement derives its name from its founder the great revivalist Mohammed Ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-92). The movement this pioneer reformist established has ever since been known throughout the Muslim world as al-Wahhabiyya. The title is a neutral one, bearing no value-judgment. If it is an opinion on the movement you seek, then I say that it is to be praised and criticized at the same time. The Wahhabi movement called for the reactivation of the revivalist heritage characteristic of the thought of the great Muslim rebel scholar Ibn Taymiyyah in the 13th century. The call to return to the original sources of the Quran and Sunnah in whose folds the giant of Muslim civilisation knew its birth, was revolutionary in its age, and essence. It directed Muslim consciousness away from the dry- as- dust scholastic disciplines of the fiqhi schools and closed mathahibs. In its essence Abdel Wahhabs salafiyyah stood against mathhabism, against blind dogmatism and imitation thus reattaching the long severed bond between the Muslim and the sources of his being. To apply itself to the wholy text and seek to concretize it in light of the conditions confronting the Muslim ummah was the banner it bore. Abd al-Wahhabs prominent efforts played a vital role in redeeming to Islam its rigorous monotheism, after it had been plagued with esoteric sufism and agnostic panatheism. The meaning of tawheed, the unity of God pure untarnished by human projections that render God into a mere sublimation of humanism.
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Extractions: By Habeeb Salloum Besides the food crops, the Muslim brought to the Iberian Peninsula the cotton plant, which in Spanish is called algodon from the Arabic alqutn. They also developed the silk industry, to make Al-Andalus one of the major silk manufacturing countries of the medieval world. The fine fabrics of which Europe was to be proud in later centuries had their origin in this land of the Moors. The wealth generated by agriculture would have been insignificant were it not for the excellent irrigation system the Muslim constructed throughout Al-Andalus. When these former sons of the desert first came to the peninsula, they found a primitive form of a Roman irrigation network. After making a scientific study of the land, they improved this network greatly, completing many hydraulic projects for irrigating their whole domain.
The Seerah (Life Of The Prophet Muhammad, PBUH) Timeline Summary based on the book 'The Seerah of the Final Prophet (PBUH)' by Hassan albanna,ISBN0-9537582-0-6. 6th year, Hamzah and Umar ibn Al-Khattab accepts Islam. http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/union/susoc/ics/quran/seerah.htm
Extractions: The Seerah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad, PBUH) Timeline Summary based on the book 'The Seerah of the Final Prophet (PBUH)' by Hassan Al-Banna, ISBN:0-9537582-0-6 Life in Mecca (Makkah) Prophethood Life in Medina (Madinah) Life in Mecca (Makkah) Prophet's Age Birth Monday, 22nd April, 571CE, 12 Rabi ul Awwal; Fifty days after the ' event of the elephants The Prophet's Father (Abdullah) died before the Prophet's Birth 4 months First given Thuwaybah to nurse and then to Halima 6 years Death of his mother, Aminah 8 years Death of his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib 12 years First business trip to Syria 15 years Participation in Battle of Al-Fujjar 16 years Member of Hilful Fudhul 24 years Second business trip to Syria 25 years Marriage to Khadijah 35 years Settlement of Al-Hajarul Aswad dispute 40 years Prophethood appointed in 611CE - 1st year of Prophethood Prophethood 1st-3rd year Fajr and Asr Prayers; 2 Rakah each Secret stage of Da'wah Approximately 40 people accept Islam Centre: Darul Arqam Al-Makhzumi 3rd year Beginning of open stage of Da'wah from Mount Safa 3rd-5th year Ridicule, Propaganda and Persecution
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Awakening Showcase: Islamic Books, Audio, Cards & Posters albanna, which he was considered one of the top Hadith scholar of his time, ShaykhAbdurhaman al-banna re-arranged the Musnad of Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal thus http://www.awakening.nu/public_html/audio/a01.htm
Extractions: Available as an album containing a cassette and book, and also as a booklet. The audio recitation is available on compact disc Summary This is a collection of important Qur'anic verses and hadiths which have been compiled and presented to form a short book on dhikr (remembrance). Also includes audio tape recited beautifully by Shaykh Khaled Badawi from Egypt. This collection is to be recited every day after Fajr and Asr prayers.
Les Réfutations Des Fatawa De Cheikh Ibn Jibrin Qui Défendent Hassan Al Banna Les Réfutations des Fatawa de Cheikh ibn Jibrin qui défendent Hassan al Banna, Seyyid Qoutb et 'AbdeRahman 'Abdel Khalaq et qui critiquent celui qui a écrit contre eux cheikh Rabi ibn Hadi al Madkhali Cet article est au format winzip. http://www.sounnah.free.fr/meg_fatawa_djibrin.htm
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