KADINLAR.COM / CÝNSELLÝK ahmed ibn yusuf Al Tayfashi (ölüm 1253) Nuzhatal-Albab da (Kalplerin Zevki)sefahat konusunda müstehcen bir gözlemler koleksiyonunu, siirleri ve öyküleri http://www.kadinlar.com/cinsellik/arap_escinsel.htm
Extractions: Erkek merkezli, çok eþli ve kadýnlarýn aþaðýlandýðý Arap toplumu, Ýslam dininden sonra da özünde ayný kaldý. Arap toplumu Ýslamý coþkuyla kabul ettikten sonra insanlarýn davranýþlarý ahlaki kesinlemelerle kuþatýldý; gerçekte pek fazla deðiþim olmasa da seks hakkýnda yazýlanlar ve söylenenler deðiþti. Muhammet M.S. 570de Mekkede doðdu ve 632de yine orada öldü. Kuranda Allahýn insaný topraktan yarattýðý yazýlýdýr, fakat bunun yanýnda yine Kur'anda insanýn döl damlalarýndan ve kan pýhtýsýndan yaratýldýðý da yazýlýdýr. Ýbranilerin Yahovasýnýn aksine, Allah cinsel bir varlýktýr ve Ýslam sekse büyük deðer verir. Üstelik ilk Hýristiyanlarýn çileciliðinin tersine Muhammet bekarlýða karþýydý ve evliliðin tüm erkeklerin yükümlülüðü olduðunu ve Tanrýnýn en önemli emri olduðunu öðütlemiþti. Tek eþle yaþayamayan erkekler için çok eþlilik makbuldü. Ancak bir erkek kaç karýsý olursa olsun hepsine nezaketle muamele etmeliydi. (Nezaketin nasýl tanýmlandýðý ise bir baþka sorundu.) Muhammet kadýnlarý etkileyen bazý eski Arap geleneklerinde bir takým cüzi iyileþtirmeler yaptý. Kadýnlar baba ocaðýndan çeyiz götürme haklarýný muhafaza ettiler. Anal iliþki ve oral genital temas için kadýnlarýn rýzasý þarttý. (Ancak kýzlar oniki ya da onüç yaþýndayken evlendiriliyordu.) Zina ile suçlanan kadýnýn cezasý ölümse de, suçlamayý kanýtlamak için dört tanýk göstermek gerekiyordu. Kadýnlar her zaman erkekler için zararlý olabilecek fazlasýyla erotik varlýklar olarak görülüyordu. Gerek erkekte gerek kadýnda çýplaklýk müstehcendi, ancak bir kadýnýn vücudunun herhangi bir bölümü kocasý dýþýnda birisi tarafýndan görülmemeliydi. Bu yüzden, kadýnlar dýþarýda tümüyle örtülü halde gezerlerdi. Erkek konuklar eve geldiðinde tüm kadýnlar köþeye çekilip, bir perdenin ardýnda durmak zorundaydýlar.
Mas'ud Ahmed Khan's Home Page Hamza yusuf As a scholar, Shaykh AlAmin Mazrui attempted to be a bridge between ibn Hajar al-`Asqalani and his Commentary updated with more material http://masud.co.uk/
Early Medieval Period 807 A rebellion in Toledo was quelled by Amrus ibn yusuf, the governor appointed 868 905 Period of the Tulunid Dynasty in Egypt, founded by ahmed ibn http://www.nmhschool.org/tthornton/mehistorydatabase/early_medieval_periods.htm
Extractions: Early Middle Ages, 661- 1091 Ted Thornton History of the Middle East Database Ibn Tulun Mosque, Cairo Back Home ... Next Period of the Umayyad Caliphs (Damascus). Caliphate of Mu'awiyya. c. 675 - c. 749 Life of John of Damascus (Yahnah ibn Mansur ibn Sargun), an Arab Christian. In his Concerning Heresies, he catalogued one hundred and three heresies that in his view had departed from the Christian faith. Islam is listed as number "101" in the sequence. The idol worshipping Arabs, John says, were converted by "a false prophet named Mohammed." John's writings constitute the earliest Christian anti-Muslim polemic on record. Martyrdom of the Shiite Imam Husayn at Karbala in Iraq at the hands of Sunni Umayyad assassins. In Spain, the Christian King Ewig ordered every Jew either to convert or face expulsion. Dome of the Rock and Western Wall Detail, Dome of the Rock Completion of Qubbat al-Sakhra, the "Dome of the Rock" in Jerusalem by the Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik. The Dome of the Rock was the first masterpiece of Islamic architecture, built over the rocky summit of Mount Moriah, the location of the Jewish temples ( Solomonic Persian Herodian ) and the place where, according to Genesis Chp. 22, Abraham was commanded to sacrifice his son Isaac. The place is also known to Jews, therefore, as the "Temple Mount." Muslims believe Muhammad (as recounted in the
HARRAR 1376 1386 Sultan Haq ud-din II ibn ahmed, Sultan of Adal. 1755 - 1782 AmirMuhammad ibn yusuf, Amir of Harrar. He d. 16th December 1782. http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Ethiopia/harrar.htm
Maldive2 1509 1510 Sultan Hasan VII ibn yusuf ibn Sultan Sri Singha Vira Maha Radun Umar, 1510 - 1512 Sultan Sayyid ahmed Ras-ge Sri Sunda Buwana Maha Radun, http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Maldives/maldive2.htm
Extractions: THE MALDIVE ISLANDS The Hilali Dynasty GENEALOGY 'Abbas of Hilal. He had issue, two sons: 2) Hasan Kuja, Malim Kalo-ge of the Chief Mosque at Male, who had issue: 1388 - 1397 Sultan Husain I al-Hilali, Sultan of the Maldives. Deposed and exiled the aged Sultan Usman al-Fehendu, 1388. Ascended the throne as the first ruler of a new dynasty, the Hilali. He had issue:
[Islam-Online- Science, Ideas & Technology] AlFustat In 872 AD, ahmed ibn-Tulun built a hospital called Al-Fustat Hospitalin the In 1366 AD, Prince Muhammad ibn-yusuf ibn Nasr built the Granada http://www.islamonline.net/iol-english/dowalia/techng-2000-oct-07/techng2.asp
Extractions: Home About Us Media Kit Contact Us ... Your Mail Search Advanced Search News The World in Pictures Family ... Volunteer Youth Network Muslim Affairs Iraq in Transition Palestine in Focus Discover Islam Introducing Islam Ask about Islam Contemporary Issues My Journey to Islam Shari`ah Corner Ask the Scholar Live Fatwa Fatwa Bank Qur'an: The ... Religious Files Counseling Parenting Counselor Cyber Counselor Services Prayer Times Matrimonial Live Dialogue Discussion Forum ... Address Book Directories Site Directory Islamic Society Islamic Banks TV Channels ... Telephone Code Newsletter Enter your E-mail Hospitals in Islamic History Dr Hossam Arafa The capital of the Islamic caliphate empire kept changing from one dynasty to another. In each capital, an important medical center developed. Thus, by the end of the 13th century, there were many medical centers spread throughout the Arab world. As this is an expansive subject in history, Space does not allow the description of all the hospitals built throughout these centuries. We, therefore, have chosen some of the important institutions, which will be described according to the region where they were developed in. Ash-Sham Ash-Sham at that time included what is known now as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine., Damascus and Jerusalem were the important cities.
[Islam-Online- Science, Ideas & Technology] AlFustat In 872 AD, ahmed ibn-Tulun built a hospital called Al-Fustat Hospital in In 1366 AD, Prince Muhammaed ibn-yusuf ibn Nasr built the Granada http://www.islamonline.net/iol-english/dowalia/techng-2000-August-22/techng12.as
Extractions: Home About Us Media Kit Contact Us ... Your Mail Search Advanced Search News The World in Pictures Family ... Volunteer Youth Network Muslim Affairs Iraq in Transition Palestine in Focus Discover Islam Introducing Islam Ask about Islam Contemporary Issues My Journey to Islam Shari`ah Corner Ask the Scholar Live Fatwa Fatwa Bank Qur'an: The ... Religious Files Counseling Parenting Counselor Cyber Counselor Services Prayer Times Matrimonial Live Dialogue Discussion Forum ... Address Book Directories Site Directory Islamic Society Islamic Banks TV Channels ... Telephone Code Newsletter Enter your E-mail Hospitals in Islamic History Dr Hossam Arafa The capital of the Islamic caliphateempire kept changeding from one dynasty too the another and within. In each capital, an important medical centeres developed. Thus, by the end of the 13th century, there were many medical centeres spread throughout the Arab world. As this is an expansive subject in history, Space does not allow the description of all the hospitals built throughout these centuries. wWe, therefore, have chosen some of the important institutionsones which will be described according to the region where they were developed in. Ash-Sham Ash-Sham at that time included what is known now as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine., Damascus and Jerusalem were the important cities.
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Women Hadith Scholars Nomani, Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ahmad as Shashi, Ahmad ibn Abdul Qadir ibn yusuf and She was the daughter of Abdur Rehman ibn ahmed ibn Umar ibn AlQimni. http://www.geocities.com/mutmainaa/people/women_hadith.html
Extractions: She was the mother of Ismael ibn Ibrahim. She was a slave of Banu (tribe of) Shayban in Basra. Ismael's father was a cloth merchat who would travel to Basra frequently. He married Aliyyah after he manumitted her (set her free from slavery). She was a noble soul, wise and illustrous. Her kowledge of hadith ad fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) caused the nobles of Basra including She was bor in 162 AH in Ramla, a suburb of Baghdad. She was very intelligent ad had a longing to attain kowledge since early childhood, but as her parents were very poor they could not afford her education. When she was young she accompanied her mother on hajj. In those days an eldery male scholar gave Dars (lectures) at the mosque in Makkah. She joined his lectures and learned from him the knowledge of the Qur'an and Hadith. After his death, she went to Medina where Imam Malik had laid his rug for seekers of knowledge. Aminah joined his classes and learned hadith from him. Hafiz ibn Abdul Birr said that the number of ahadith reported from
Taraweeh 8 Or 20? TARAWEEH PRAYER. 8 OR 20 RAK AHS? by ahmed ibn Muhammad Muhammad (ibn yusuf)has 5 students and the narration of each student differs from the next (ie http://www.geocities.com/~abdulwahid/muslimarticles/8or20.html
Extractions: TARAWEEH PRAYER 8 OR 20 RAK'AHS? by Ahmed ibn Muhammad In a handout by al-Albani's followers in England, by the title Some common questions answered (dated October 1990), there appeared the following question and answer (No. 22): (a) Aisha (Allah be pleased with her) reports that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) never prayed more than 8 rak'aats in Taraweeh, so how come nobody disapproves of 20? (b) Is it true that Umar (Allah be pleased with him) introduced it? (a) As regards the Taraweeh prayer - people agree that the Sunnah of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and the best way is 11 rak'aats. As regards any addition - then this is DISAPPROVED of and DECLARED AS A BID'AH (A bad innovation) by Shaykh al-Albani and by a few earlier scholars - that being reported from Imam Malik, Ibn ul-Arabee and as-San'aanee (see Salat-ut-Taraweeh of Shaykh al-Albani). (b) It is not true that Umar (Allah be pleased with him) either prayed or ordered 20 rak'aats. Rather he ordered Ubayy ibn Ka'b to lead the people with 11 rak'aats (al-Muwatta 1/137, with a Sahih Isnad). I do not wish to go into much detail on this issue, but
Ain-Al-Yaqeen - January 16, 2004 - Article 10 Ambassador to Kuwait ahmed ibn Hamad AlYahya and a number of officials. The Organization s Director General Dr. Khaled ibn yusuf Al-Khalaf said http://www.ain-al-yaqeen.com/issues/20040116/feat10en.htm
Extractions: Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard, received at his office U.S. Former Ambassador to the Kingdom and Head of Washington-based Council of Middle East Policies Chass Freeman. The audience was attended by Prince Abdul Aziz Ibn Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz and Prince Dr. Bandar Ibn Salman Ibn Mohammed Al Saud, Advisors at the Crown Prince's Court and other officials. Prince Abdul Majeed Ibn Abdul Aziz, the Governor of Makkah Region, patronized the dedication ceremony of the new partnership between Dar Al Hayat and LBC, two Arab media establishments. He was received at the venue by Prince Khalid Ibn Sultan Ibn Abdul Aziz, Assistant Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General for Military Affairs; Ayedh Al Jiaid, Chairman of the Board of Director of Dar Al Hayat; and Bayar Al Zaher, the Chairman of the Board of LBC. Prince Saud Al-Faisal, the Foreign Minister received the Head of Political Department at the Swedish Foreign Ministry Blez Godiah. During the meeting, they discussed the ways of enhancing bilateral relations and the regional and international issues of common interest. the Foreign Minister also received today Director of Paris-based Louvre Museum Henri Loyrette.
Political Leaders: Morocco Sultan Mohammed V ibn yusuf 16 Nov 1955 14 Aug 1957 (+1961) picture Kings Mubarak El Bakkai 7 Dec 1955 - 15 Apr 1958 (+1961) n/p Mohammed ahmed http://www.terra.es/personal2/monolith/morocco.htm
Extractions: To the ZPC Homepage Active names link to their correspondant biography at the CIDOB website Current parties USFP : Socialist Union of Popular Forces; PI : Independence Party (Istiqlal); RNI : National Rally of Independents; UC : Constitutional Union; MP : Popular Movement; MDS : Democratic and Social Movement; MNP : National Popular Movement; PND : National Democratic Party; FFD : Front of Democratic Forces; PPS : Party of Progress and Socialism; PJD : Party of Justice and Development; OADP : Organization of Democratic and Popular Action; PSD : Social and Democratic Party (new); n/p : non-party Late parties UNFP : National Union of Popular Forces (became USFP in 1975); FDIC : Front for Defence of Constitutional Institutions (comprising MP, PSD and PDC); PSD : Social and Democratic Party (old); PDC : Constitutional Democratic Party; PCM : Moroccan Communist Party (became PLS in 1960); PLS : Party for the Socialist Liberation; MPDC : Popular Constitutional and Democratic Movement (became PJD in 1998) Heads of State Sultan Mohammed V ibn Yusuf 16 Nov 1955 - 14 Aug 1957 (+1961) [ picture Kings Mohammed V ibn Yusuf 14 Aug 1957 - 26 Feb 1961 (+) [ picture Hasan II ibn Mohammed 26 Feb 1961 - 23 Jul 1999 (+) [ picture Mohammed VI ibn al-Hasan 23 Jul 1999 - [ picture Prime Ministers Mubarak El Bakkai 7 Dec 1955 - 15 Apr 1958 (+1961) n/p Mohammed Ahmed Belafrej 12 May 1958 - 4 Dec 1958 (+1990) PI Abdallah Ibrahim 16 Dec 1958 - 20 May 1960 PI, UNFP King Mohammed V 20 May 1960 - 26 Feb 1961 (+) [
Khanqah Imam Muhammad Zakariyya RA His eminence Shaykh alHadith Mawlana Adam ibn yusuf Hafizahullah, a grand scholarof UK, By Shaykh ahmed Ali ibn Adam. Dhikr Majlis at the Khanqah http://www.khanqah.co.uk/
Extractions: In defining the healthy heart, the following has been said: "It is a heart cleansed from any passion that challenges what Allah commands, or disputes what He forbids. It is free from any impulses, which contradict His good. As a result, it is safeguarded against the worship of anything other than Him, and seeks the judgement of no other except that of His Messenger . Its services are exclusively reserved for Allah, willingly and lovingly, with total reliance, relating all matters to Him, in fear, hope and sincere dedication. When it loves, its love is in the way of Allah. If it detests, it detests in the light of what He detests. When it gives, it gives for Allah. If it withholds, it withholds for Allah. Nevertheless, all this will not suffice for its salvation until it is free from following, or taking as its guide, anyone other than His Messenger ." What's New? -Special Events- -Biography of Shaykh Mawlana Adam- Sirah - Life of the Prophet Muhammad His eminence Shaykh al-Hadith Mawlana Adam ibn Yusuf Hafizahullah, a grand scholar of UK, head of Jame'ah Uloomul Quran, Darul Iftaa, Jame'ah Girls Academy and Imam of Jame' Masjid and patron of many other institutions. Born in Manekpore, Western India, in the year 1937 in a poor family.
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Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (RA) Imaam ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal ibn Hilaal ibn Asad ibn Idrees ibn Abdullah ibn which was done within the teaching circles of Qaazi Abu yusuf (RA). http://www.central-mosque.com/biographies/ImaamAhmad.htm
Extractions: Imaam Abu Abdullah; Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (R.A) was born in Baghdad, where a great number of scholars and muhadditheen were present. Imaam Ahmad (R.A) traveled far and wide in order to acquire knowledge. During the period of acquiring knowledge Imaam Ahmad (R.A) made every effort to practice upon every prophetic tradition. During the month of Rabi-ul-Awwal 164 A.H, Imaam Ahmad (R.A) was born in Baghdad. Following a short while after his birth, Imaam Ahmad (R.A) Ibn Hanbals father took leave from this world. Imaam Ahmad (R.A) himself has reported, "Neither have I seen my father, nor my grandfather. My mother brought me up."
Extractions: Home Articoli - Agosto 2002 Versetto del Corano Mâ'ida (La tavola imbandita) Nuove foto nella Galleria delle Immagini su Arte Islamica . Le foto sono dal deserto di Sahara e lo stato di Marocco Detti da uomini grandi della storia Edwin Arnold La Preghiera Bisbigliata degli innamorati (in italiano e in inglese)
Tafseer Comparison ibn Kathir listened to Hadith from Isa bin AlMutim, ahmed bin Abi-Talib (ibnAsh-Shahnah) He remained with Jamal Ad-Din, yusuf bin Az-Zaki Al-Mizzi, http://www.tafseercomparison.org/Autobiography/Kathir.asp?TitleText=Ibn Kathir
Islamic Hospital AlFustat Hospital It was built in 872 CE by ahmed ibn-Tulum in the city of Granada Hospital In Spain in 1366 CE, Prince Muhammed ibn-yusuf ibn Nasr http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_1_50/islamic_hospital.htm
Extractions: Website: http://WWW.IRFI.ORG A B S T R A C T " Hospital" is derived from the Latin "hospitium"- a guest, because the institutions were first designed for the reception of pilgrims, wayfarers, and the infirm. In the West almost all were established by the Church. In the Muslim world they are known as "bimaristans." Many great hospitals were built by rulers or by private individuals throughout the Islamic World. Hospitals were either constructed for a particular physician, or later put under the direction of a particularly eminent doctor. Key Words: Bimaristan, Music therapy, and famous hospitals, Efficient Hospitals, Islamic medical therapy techniques, Prophetic traditions.
CategoryPeople Stubs - Slider Ahmad Ziwar Pasha Ahmad bin byat Ahmad ibn Farrokh Ahmad ibn yusuf ahmed Abdel Haye Kira ahmed Aboul Gheit ahmed Asmat AbdelMeguid http://enc.slider.com/Enc/Category:People_stubs