دین الاسلام کے وسیع تر تصور میں تمام توحیدی مذاہب شامل ہیں
قرانی الفاظ میں، دین الاسلام یا اسلام کے اخلاقی قانون (مقبول الفاظ میں مذہب) میں ایک خاص (خصوصی) کےساتھ ساتھ عالمگیر (سب کو شامل کرنے والا) مفہوم ہے۔ اس کے مخصوص معنوں میں یہ حضرت محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے پیروکاروں کا دین ہے۔ اس کی قرآن کی اختتامی آیتوں میں سے ایک میں وضاحت کی گئی ہے: [e]
The world has exposed their lies
The war against Islam never halted for a single day in the United States during the month of Ramadan, and perhaps it became even fiercer. I monitored the activities of neo-conservatives and the Israel lobby and the Likudniks in the media, and selected items that deserved some comment. Then, I delayed publishing until after the month of fasting. [e]
417 Shias killed, 349 injured since January 2012 in Pakistan: Report
Al least 417 Shias have been killed and 349 have been injured by state supported terrorists of banned outfits in Pakistan this year alone up to September 01, 2012 in account of Shia Genocide, The Shia Post reported. The systematic genocide of Shiite Muslims in Pakistan is continued and government officials, Law Enforcement Agencies, Judiciary has taken no step to protect Shiite Muslims in Pakistan. Sindh 64 killed, 55 injured Punjab 43 killed, 66 injured Kashmir 1 killed, 5 injured KPK 12 killed, 8 injured Gilgit-Biltistan 127 killed, 21 injured FATA 67 killed, 86 injured [e]
Extremism: The 'Wahabi Republic' of Pakistan shiapost
There are many people in Pakistan who oppose the Taliban and their militant activities; however, ironically, not all of them question the Saudi-Wahabi ideology that provides impetus to militant Islamists. It is not so difficult to find people in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan who despise the Taliban and their suicide bombings that have killed scores of Pakistanis over the past few years. Yet, it is not common to hear voices opposing Saudi Arabia and its Wahabi state ideology.
Pakistan Constitution should make hijab compulsory: JI
Jamaat-e-Islami celebrates "International Hijab Day", says the west is using media against Islam. PHOTO: EXPRESS/ FILE MULTAN: The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) demanded on Sunday that hijab should be made compulsory in the Constitution of Pakistan to make it an obligatory element of life for all women. More than 200 women of Multan had gathered at Nawaz Shehar Square to protest against "media campaigns targeting hijab" and announced that the JI will celebrate "International Hijab Day" every year on September 4. The protest was led by the head of JI Multan women wing, Nazima Lala Rukh. [e]
20,000 expatriates embrace Islam through education center
ARAB NEWS Sunday 2 September 2012 JEDDAH: More than 20,000 expatriates embraced Islam over the past 20 years since the establishment of the branch of the Islamic Education Foundation (IEF) at the Rawdah district in Riyadh in 1993. Director of the branch Saleh Al-Dalaiqan commended the efforts of the Daawa (propaganda) section of the IEF. [...] [e]
Who can give a fatwa?
Sheikh Musa Furber, a licensed issuer of fatwas by the Egyptian "House of Religious Edicts," shares important insight on what constitutes a fatwa and who can give one in this week's Washington Post. He begins with a recent news story from Egypt, where a preacher issued a fatwa claiming that anti-government protesters were committing treason [...] [e]
MISCONCEPTIONS TOWARDS ISLAM
Islam is a widely-misunderstood religion. Those who are unfamiliar with the faith often have misunderstandings about its teachings and practices. Common misconceptions include that Muslims worship a moon-god, that Islam is oppressive against women, or that Islam is a faith that promotes violence. Here we bust these myths and expose the true teachings of Islam. [...] [e]
Does Islam ban dancing and music? 17 were beheaded for dancing
In the early 20th century, a new generation of pamphleteers railed against dance. Consider the 1909 tome The Christian and Amusements, by Presbyterian evangelist William Edward Biederwolf. Just as today's Saudi fundamentalists blame pre-Islamic cultures for belly dancing, Biederwolf claimed that "the mingling of the sexes in dancing originated in Greece among men of contaminated morals and women of loose, questionable character." [e]
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