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Is Islam compatible with science

Is Islam compatible with science? By Dr. Abdullatif Aljibury The following is my response to the Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy article in the email below (Pervez Hoodbhoy is professor of high-energy physics at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad):

Sectarianism is not Islamic

SECTARIANISM IS NOT ISLAMIC By Dr. Abdullatif Aljibury Sectarianism has been a burning issue or a thorn in the body of the Muslim Society for over thirteen centuries. Recently we are witnessing calamitous consequences of tearing the Muslims apart resulting

Hijab and Muslim women’s dress code

Hijab and Muslim women’s dress code By Dr. Abdullatif Aljibury What has occupied Muslims and non-Muslims about the topic of hijab as the proper dress for a Muslim woman turns out to be a non-issue from a true Islamic point of view. There is no connection between

Slides PPT On Topics of Nahjul Balagha

Themes of Nahjul Balaaghah What is Nahjul Balaaghah? About the Quran About Muhammad’s Mission About Life About Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) About Man About Imamah About Piety About Ahlul Bayt About Dying and Death About Islam About Satan About Khilaafah About Day of Judgment About Ali’s contemporaries About Heaven About Benu Umayya About Hell About Knowledge Selections […]

Madhhabs Evolution

MADH’HABS Schools of Thought Development and Evolution Main Sources for this chapter: Al‑Saadiq and the Four Madh’habs, Asad Haidar. Manaaqib Abu Hanifa, Al‑Makki.

Outstanding Women III

Maymuna bint al-Harith, married Prophet Muhammad in 7AH, when the Prophet (pbuh) was sixty years old and she was thirty six years old. Maymuna’s sister, Umm al-Fadl Lubaba لبـآبـه , was the mother of Abdullah ibn Abbas عبـد الله بن عبـــاس , the son of one of the uncles of the Prophet and the one of the wisest of his Companions.

Outstanding Women II

Umm Salama was married to the Prophet in 4 AH at the age of twenty nine, after her first husband, (Abdullah ibn Abdul Asad) had died from wounds received at the battle of Ohod.

Outstanding Women I

Khadijah came from a noble family. She was one of the wealthiest in Mecca. When Muhammad (pbuh) was still a young man, she entrusted him with some of her wealth, asking him to trade with it in Syria on her behalf. He returned from Syria after having made a nice profit for her.