Sermon Plan Children, a Divine Grace Worthy of Thanksgiving Islamic Care of Children Principles for Good Upbringing: Choice of Good Names Natural Breastfeeding Kindness Fair and Equal Treatment between Children Guaranty of Honorable Life for Children Importance of Hope in our Life Sermon Topic The grace of children is a …
أكمل القراءة »The True Believers from the Quranic Perspective
Sermon Plan Knowledge and Faith Faith is associated with Good Deeds Believers’ Qualities: God-Fearing Placing Trust in Allah Keen and Humble Observation of Salah Giving in Charity Telling the Truth, Honesty, Keeping One’s Word, Shyness and Good morals Divine Rewards Promised to the Believers Sermon Text It is out of …
أكمل القراءة »The concept of Jihad 1
The word jihad, together with its derivatives, is mentioned 31 times in the Qur’an, while the word harb, meaning “war”, appears 4 times only. It could be noted that the meaning of jihad in the Qur’an and Sunnah is much broader than the meaning of fighting. Fighting typically implies armed …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 2
In the Islamic philosophy, jihad has not been legislated for purpose of state expansion, imperialism, seizure of others’ resources, exercise of oppression or persecution against other peoples or any other materialistic purposes that have given rise to the motives of war in well-known modern and ancient civilizations.
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 3
In Islam, the command to perform jihad does not necessarily mean killing. Instead, it means fighting back as a means to resist and deter aggressors.
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 4
The obligation of Jihad that some people continuously attempt to distort is only a means to defend one’s self, belief and homeland.
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 5
Jihad is a defensive war fought for the sake of Allah. As such, it is logical that this war becomes a duty in cases where necessary Jihad is a defensive war fought for the sake of Allah. As such, it is logical that this war becomes a duty in cases …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 6
Being obligatory in Islam, jihad, nonetheless, does not mean that every Muslim should carry a weapon to fight against others; this is illogical! Being obligatory in Islam, jihad, nonetheless, does not mean that every Muslim should carry a weapon to fight against others; this is illogical!
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 7
Performing Jihad with one’s soul, i.e. (fighting) is not obligatory upon every individual Muslim. Rather, it is the duty of the army, which acts on behalf of all Muslims. Consequently, Muslims, as a community, become exemptedfrom this obligation and shall not be held accountable for iton the Day of Judgment. …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 8
Fighting may become an individual obligation only in cases where an enemy attacks a Muslim country and the Muslim army becomes in need of additional recruitment. In such a case, every Muslim in the country under the attackshall be obliged to resist the enemy with whatever means he has, be …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 9
The First verses revealed in the Qur’an to permit fighting are “Permission [to take up arms] has been given to those who are being fought, because they have been wronged. And indeed, Allah is Able to give them victory. [They are] those who have been driven unjustly from their homes …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 10
Allah says, “Permission [to take up arms] has been given to those who are being fought, because they have been wronged. And indeed, Allah is Able to give them victory.” This verse reveals that Muslims did not take the initiative to fight against the disbelievers. On the contrary, it was …
أكمل القراءة »The Concept of Jihad 11
Should Muslims fight non-Muslims on grounds of their aggression or their disbelief? The view held by the majority of Muslim scholars, depending on the Quran and Prophet’s traditions in this regard, is that the aggression committed by non-Muslims is the main reason for fighting them. Being peaceful followers of another …
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