Content | This books are A scholarly and deductive discussion regarding the Economic system of Communism, its comparison with the Islamic economic system, and a discussion about and definition of the Islamic economic system.
In this Volume:
Characteristics of Islamic economics and analysis of its difference with the economics of Capitalism and Communism.
- Expert level discussion about all the economic issues from an Islam perspective in the sections of ownership by acquisition, ownership by hunting, revival of barren lands, usurping of tools of work, hiring of workers, farming and planting in a usurped land or with usurped seeds, chicken farming with usurped eggs, a worker who considers himself possessor of rights, muzāra‘ah (it is an agreement between the owner of land and the farmer, according to which the farmer cultivates the land and the produce is divided between the parties in an agreed upon ratio), musāqāt (it is a contract in which a person agrees with someone that for a specified time, the fruit-bearing trees owned by him, or those which are under his discretion, will be given to that person so that he cares, tends and waters them and in return, that person will have the right to take an agreed upon quantity of fruits), muḍārabah (a partnership where one partner invests and the other works with the investment and they share profit and loss in an agreed upon ratio), usury, ju‘ālah (a contract between two parties that gives specified compensation as a reward to the performer of a specific task), partnership, etc.
- Relationship of religion with production in Islam: the purpose of production, the relationship between production and distribution, about who a producer is [in Islamic perspective].
- Responsibility of the government with regards to the livelihood of the people and creating social equality and what extent of power does the government have for resolving economic problems.
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| This text begins introducing the (Duas) Definition of Prayer, and its importance. The author explains how prayers are accepted, and what acceptance of prayer can lead to in a believer's life. Beyond the literal recitation of the prayer, in this text we can find the etiquettes of prayer, and other aspects we must take into consideration.
Want to understand and put your heart into your Duas, this book will help you to do just that, ideal for people living in the west, simple do along technique's.
Topics covered 1 Definition of prayer 2 Requisites of Supplication 3 Obstacles and Hindrances 4 Lawful and Unlawful request 5 Supplication of Ahl al-bayt 6 Visitation: Its Monotheistic and Political dimensions.
HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED BY WWW.ISLAMICTHOUGHT.CO.UK | This book addresses issues on the status and standing of women, their social, political, and cultural activities, housewifery, art, freedom, lifestyle, natural and acquired rights, and other issues from Islamic point of view.
According to Islam, women and men alike possess the lofty status of humanity because they are both equally human.
The fact that noble Adam ('a) was able to understand the Names and explain them was due to his unique genesis as a human and men and women are equal in this genesis. In general, all extolments in the Quran and Hadith regarding humans encompass both women and men. There is no verse in the Quran that reproaches women for being women.
Therefore, according to Islam and the Quran, men and women are equally human, they are no different in worth, and they possess common responsibilities in managing the society.
HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED BY WWW.ISLAMICTHOUGHT.CO.UK | Very informative booklet on how to make will simple and clear including sample will. This is taken from Making an Islamic will by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi and and the World Federation Sample will.
HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED BY WWW.ISLAMICTHOUGHT.CO.UK | This is the translation of sections from Martyr Mutahhari's book Sayri dar Nahj al-balaghah. This book consists of seven sections. In the first section the author discusses the two main characteristics of the Nahj al-balaghah; its literary excellence and its multidimensionality, quoted various opinions expressed about Imam Ali's eloquence in general and about the Nahj al-balaghah in particular. In the second section, the author discusses the theological and metaphysical ideas propounded in the Nahj al-balaghah and compared them with the parallel notions familiar to the Muslim mutakallimun and philosophers. The third section deals with ibadah (worship) and its various levels. The fourth section deals with Islamic Government and Social Justice. The fifth, dealing with the controversial issue of caliphate (khilafah) and the superior status of the Ahl al-Bayt (A), has been deleted in this translation. The sixth and the seventh sections discuss the Nahj al-balaghah's ethical teachings, in particular the Islamic Concept of zuhd (abstinence); the meaning of the world (dunya), so often condemned in the Nahj al-balaghah; and the meaning of the contradiction between the world and the hereafter, which is also recurring theme.
HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED BY WWW.ISLAMICTHOUGHT.CO.UK | Discovering Shi’i Islam is a brief introduction to main issues related to Islam in general and Shi’i Islam in particular. Though simply and clearly written, it is an outcome of more than twenty years of involvement in Islamic studies. The text studies the origins of Shi’i Islam and its sources, i.e. the Qur.an, the Sunnah, the reason and consensus. It also studies fundamental doctrines and main practices of Islam. It ends with a brief account of the latest statistics about the present Muslim population of the world along with a breakdown of religious affiliations of some countries with a long history of Shi’i presence therein. Discovering Shi’i Islam represents a sincere commitment to Islamic unity and is hoped to serve as a modest step towards Muslim brotherhood. Indeed, this book echoes the Qur’anic call for unity which extends to all people of faith to unify their efforts and concentrate on their common ground.
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