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Mutawas: Saudi Arabia‘s Dreaded Religious Police
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the way they see it. They have the backing of the Kingdom and they are watching you - everywhere, all the time.
And, they are ruthless with anybody who does not conform to their concept of what is right and wrong. They will come for you if you drink.
If you grow your hair long. If you are seen with a female who is not a blood relative.
If you are a female and don't wear the abaya or expose your hair or face or legs. If you are a female and drive a car.
If you worship your own God in the privacy of your home or carry any symbol at all of your faith. Or if you are a Muslim and miss even one of your ritual prayers.
They will target you if you are a Shia, Ahmadiya or a Sufi or even a liberal Sunni or, for that matter, a Muslim from any other Islamic sect different from theirs - for they believe they are the ultimate upholders of pristine Islam. They are the bane of all expatriates in Saudi Arabia but you need to be doubly careful if you are a Hindu, a Sikh or a Christian.
In which case, they will use every opportunity to coerce, cajole and bribe you to convert to their faith. *
(less)Mutawas: Saudi Arabia‘s Dreaded Religious Police
..
the way they see it. They have the backing of the Kingdom and they are watching you - everywhere, all the time.
And, they are ruthless with anybody who does not conform to their concept of what is right and wrong. They will come for you if you drink.
If you grow your hair long. If you are seen with a female who is not a blood relative.
If you are a female and don't wear the abaya or expose your hair or face or legs. If you are a female and drive a car.
If you worship your own God in the privacy of your home or carry any symbol at all of your faith. Or if you are a Muslim and miss even one of your ritual prayers.
They will target you if you are a Shia, Ahmadiya or a Sufi or even a liberal Sunni or, for that matter, a Muslim from any other Islamic sect different from theirs - for they believe they are the ultimate upholders of pristine Islam. They are the bane of all expatriates in Saudi Arabia but you need to be doubly careful if you are a Hindu, a Sikh or a Christian.
In which case, they will use every opportunity to coerce, cajole and bribe you to convert to their faith. *
(less)I Can Make Du'a Anywhere! (i Can (islamic Foundation))
Islam, The West And The Challenges Of Modernity
Islamic Manners
Islamic Education
Islamic Mysticism
First published in 1921, this classic book deals with the literary interest as well as the religious and the philosophical aspects of Islamic mysticism
(less)Islamic Names
Islamic Laws
It has been definitely proved that the Qur’an could not possibly be the work of Muhammad or of any other human being, as is clearly seen when one considers its style, the treasures of teachings contained in it, and the environment in which Muhammad lived. In the Scripture itself Allah defiantly stressed the impossibility of imitating the Qur’an when he said to the unbelievers, “And if ye are in doubt concerning that which We reveal unto Our slave (Muhammad), then produce a surah of the like thereof, and call your witnesses beside Allah if ye are truthful.
And if ye do it not-and ye can never do it-then guard yourselves against the fire prepared for disbelieves, whose fuel is of men and stones” (Surah II, 23-24). Such a final demonstration that the Scripture was revealed by Allah to Muhammad is the Muslim’s authority for recognizing the Qur’an as the principle source of Islamic beliefs and the Islamic code governing practices
(less)Islamic Principles
This book discusses the Islamic principles of life, career, business and worship etc. This is a comprehensive book on the subject of its kind.
It's also a valuable addition to the treasure of books on Islam
(less)Islamic Contestations
Islamic Contestations
Islamic Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
Islamic Principles
The fundamentals of faith including basic principles, principles of unity, holy angels, holy books, the messengers, and life after death are also explained
(less)Islamic Laws
Islamic Law
This volume consists of the following chapters Laws for Muslims; Defence laws; The document (Meethaq-e-Medina); Laws based on tradition; Role of religion; Legal principles; The jurisprudence; The justice; Simple procedure; Law of evidence; Penal law; Act of crime; And various offences etc. This modest work should prove to be of worth for those, who are kind enough to peruse it and may desire to make use of it for their academic enrichment
(less)Encyclopaedia of Islamic Law and Jurisprudence
Basic Aspects of Islamic Law: Preface; 1. Fundamental features of Islamic law; 2.
Concept of Islamic law; 3. Significant elements of Islamic law; 4.
Basis of Islamic law; 5. Historical background of Islamic law; 6.
Roots of Islamic law; 7. Islamic law based on Holy Quran and tradition.
Vol. II.
Dimensions of Islamic Law: Preface; 1. Rule of law under Islam; 2.
Approaches of Islamic law; 3. Traits of Islamic law; 4.
Islamic personal law; 5. Islamic law and public; 6.
Rules under Islamic law; 7. Islamic law for the whole world; 8.
Global law in Islam. 9.
Islamic way of life. Vol.
III. Islamic Law and Society: Preface; 1.
Islamic law for social setup; 2. Relative's rights under Islamic law; 3.
Guests' rights under Islamic law; 4. Islamic law for property; 5.
Ownership under Islam; 6. Things allowed and disallowed in Islam; 7.
Islamic law for heredity; 8. Deprivation from inheritance under Islamic law.
9. Sunni rules for succession; 10.
Shia school on inheritance; 11. Will under Islamic law.
Vol. IV.
Islamic Law and Family: Preface; 1. Family laws in Islam; 2.
Duties of family members under Islamic law; 3. Wife's status under Islamic law; 4.
Position of children under Islamic law; 5. Status of Guardians under Islamic law; 6.
Children's duty for parents under Islamic law. Vol.
V. Islamic Law and Marriage: Preface; 1.
Marriage under Islamic law; 2. Practice of marriage under Islamic law; 3.
Effective marriage under Islamic law; 4. Rights of husband and wife under Islamic law.
Vol. VI.
Islamic Law and Divorce: Preface; 1. Perception of dower under Islamic law; 2.
Case for divorce under Islamic law; 3. Legal divorce under Islamic law; 4.
Provisions of divorce under Islamic law; 5. Dower's significance under Islamic law; 6.
Basic elements of dower under Islamic law; 7. Fundamental rules for dower under Islamic law.
Vol. VII.
Islamic Law and Security: Preface; 1. Protection under Islamic Law; 2.
Historic Islamic declaration; 3. Law of Islam codified; 4.
Islamic law for Muslims; 5. Islamic law for non-Muslims; 6.
Single citizen under law. Vol.
VIII. Islamic Law and Criminology: Preface; 1.
Foundations of criminal law in Islam; 2. Facts on crime under Islamic law; 3.
Status of crime under Islamic law; 4. Wrong and right under Islamic law; 5.
Criminals made responsible under Islamic law; 6. Islamic law for crime and punishment.
Vol. IX.
Jurisprudence under Islamic Law: Preface; 1. Concept of Islamic jurisprudence; 2.
Roots of Islamic jurisprudence; 3. Growth of Islamic jurisprudence; 4.
Jurisprudence in application in Islam; 5. Logical approach of Islamic jurisprudence; 6.
Agreed legal ideologies under Islam; 7. Judiciary under Islamic law.
Vol. X.
Islamic Law and Endowment: Preface; 1. Administration of endowment in Islam; 2.
Public endowment in Islam; 3. Objects of endowment in Islam; 4.
Fundamental rules for endowment in Islam; 5. Endowment in action in Islam; 6.
Islamic schools on endowment. Vol.
XI. Islamic Law and Human Rights: Preface; 1.
Human rights under Islamic law; 2. Perception of legal rights in Islam; 3.
Legal rights by nature under Islam; 4. The backdrop of Islamic governance; 5.
Islamic law of governance; 6. Regulation for rulers under Islam; 7.
Rules for democracy under Islam
(less)A Brief History And Devolepment Of Islamic Order
This book gives a brief account of the history and development of the Islamic order which will be of interest to scholars as well as the general public
(less)Perspectives in Islamic Law
Hindu, Buddhist, Jain & Islamic : Islamic
In short the volume is very much important for the study of Islamic architecture in India
(less)Islamic Theology
Khusro Hussaini / The Concept of Tauhid by Abdul Jalil Mia / Unity of God in Islam by Waheeduddin Khan / 4Unity in Islamic Perspective by S. Vahiduddin / Tauhid--Oneness of God by Tozimuddin Siddiqui / Tauhid and Adl : A Discussion by Hakim Abdul Hameed / The Unity of God by Khair-ul-Nisa Sarawak / God's Oneness by T.
B. Irving / Jami's Concept of God in the 'Lawa'ih' by R.
S. Bhatnagar / Muslim's of Christian and Traditional African Concepts of the Godhead by E.
Dada Adelowo / Devil's Delusion (Part I) by D.S.
Margoliouth / Devil's Delusion (Part II) by D.S.
Margoliouth / Devil's Delusion (Part III) by D.S.
Margoliouth / Al-Ghazzali on Repentance by M.S.
Stern / Az-Zamakhshari and Al-Baydawi : On Reason and Revelation by Kutpi Ibrahim
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