Yahya proved this statement by noting: "Sidi abd al-Rahman al-Tahimi came from the Hijaz. ... " Becoming a scholar meant you could copy and learn about libraries and books, which were sacred to Timbuktu and the Islamic world. ... In Timbuktu, literacy and books meant wealth, power and blessings. ... Besides the freedom to use and liberal loan of books, libraries provided free supply of stationery and gave general permission for copying out books. ... Timbuktu is still famous for its books and literature....
Meyer contributed 20 books including scripture biographies, sermons, and devotionals. ... Meyer's books; the Library of Congress list more than sixty-five books yet the biographical sketch credits Mr. Meyer with only twenty books prior to his death. It appears that the author penned many books, which remained unpublished until after his death, this book being one of them. ... "Readers should note that the points of current history mentioned by Meyer are from the latter half of nineteenth-century England" (foreword). ...
In this flourishing time, Muslims were known for their love of knowledge and books. Then during the Abbasid era, House of Wisdom was established in Baghdad, where scholars from different parts of the world translated books into Arabic, Greek, Persian and Indian languages. ... His books, which were translated to Latin in Al-Andalus, influenced many European chemists during that time. ... He published many medical books such as Kitab al- Mansoori, Al-Hawi, Kitab al-Mulooki and Kitab al-Judari wa al- Hasabah . ... His book Al-Hawi is a collection of medical notes, which he made, and observations ...
He notes that because of human fitrah, atheism will always be dead. ... Qadhi notes that this categorization is inferred in the Quran and Al-Sunnah despite not being explicitly stated. ... He notes that Jews and Christians took their rabbis and their monks to be their lords. ... An interesting point to note is Qadhi's recent propagation and support of Wahhabism. ... He teaches and explains books by the founder of Wahhabism, defends Wahhabis against rightful accusations of extremism against them, and ignores the fact that many Muslim scholars have refuted Wahhabis for their anti-Sunni, h...
Note that the Quran was revealed to Muhammad in Arabic only. ... Muslims believe that God revealed books to His messengers as proof for mankind and as guidance for them. Among these books is the Quran, which God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. ...
The status, or "place," of women in society has been a well-debated issue that is as old as the earliest civilizations. The inequalities between men and women can be observed throughout society in varying areas such as income level, job opportunity, sexual double standards, and rights to hold office...
Here please note that unlike the other major world religions, Hindus also see the Supreme as Mother, including as Sri Meenakshi, as Visalakshi, as Kamakshi and as many other names of Sakthi. ... A large number of prophecies were made in astonishing detail by many people throughout these books. ...
This collection is highly appreciated along with four other collections Sunan of Tirmidhi, Nasa'i, Ibn Majah, and Abu Da'ud which together make up the six books al-kutub al-sitta. ... Muslims base all their knowledge, science, work habits, indulgence, marriage, anything and everything having to do with their everyday lives on these two books. ... These seven core beliefs are the belief in God, belief in angels, belief in the revealed Books of God, belief in God's many prophets, accepting that there will be a last day, belief in the divine measurement of human affairs and belief...
I will be operating under the theoretical frameworks of several writers and scholars, as the information provided through their books and scholastic journals will help elucidate the topics I have chosen to focus on. ... This breeds an entire generation of people whose perception of the world is molded and shaped by the mass media they consumed, creating what Kendell and her colleagues would term to be "media culture" as they made note of certain observable behavioral traits that young people display due to the influence of the media consumed, such as being violent and self-entitled, ...
Akbar the Great was born on October 15, 1542, in Umarkot in Sindh. He was proclaimed emperor in 1556 under the tutelage of his father's (Humayun) trusted military commander, Bairam Khan. By 1560, Akbar took the complete reign of the empire into his own hands. Akbar's was an apotheosis of rule in the Indo-Pak subcontinent. The British who came few decades later found Akbar's system of administration as their precursor. ...