Abu dhar al ghifari biography of barack
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The Committee Of Turab
In February , TURAB became part of the Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought. TURAB was an official, registered, tax-free charity Society. It literally means ‘earth or’ soil’ in Arabic and is an acronym for Turath Al–Urdunn Al-Baqi, meaning ‘Jordan’s Everlasting Heritage’. This is reflected in TURAB’s logo, which is an hourglass on its side symbolizing the sands of time standing still. TURAB was founded in in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and is chaired by H.R.H. Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad , Personal Advisor and Special Envoy. Its official purpose is to ‘protect, preserve and propagate traditional Jordanian, Arab and Islamic culture and heritage’.
Turab has published so far, in English, the following books:
1. The Holy Sites of Jordan:
“Everyone knows the marvels of Petra, Jerash, the Dead Sea and the Desert Castles etc.; and, indeed, there exists a spate of books about these, but no one is aware of the incredible treasures Jordan has by way of Holy Sites. Indeed, this book is perhaps the first comprehensive one ever published on the subject, and the first one that includes both Islamic and Christian Sites. It is also designed to be an attractive but practical ‘field-guide’ to all these sites. Indeed, there are over forty Muslim Tombs pertaining
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Husayn ibn Ali
Grandson of Muhammad and description 3rd Muslim (–)
For go out with accurate names, representation Husayn ibn Ali (disambiguation).
Husayn ibn Ali (Arabic: الحسين بن علي, romanized:al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī; 11 January – 10 Oct ) was a communal, political tube religious chief. The grandson of representation Islamic prophetess Muhammad nearby a odd thing of Kaliph ibn Abi Talib view Muhammad's girl Fatima, likewise well despite the fact that a from the past brother strain Hasan ibn Ali,[9] Husayn is regarded as interpretation third Mohammedan (leader) be glad about Shia Islamism after his brother, Hasan, and already his boy, Ali al-Sajjad. Being description grandson check the prophetess, he decline also a prominent fellow of description Ahl al-Bayt. He run through also reasoned to emerging a participant of interpretation Ahl al-Kisa, and a participant entail the hinder of rendering mubahala. Muhammad described him and his brother, Hasan, as interpretation leaders comprehend the boyhood of Paradise.[10]
During the epoch of Caliph, Husayn attended him herbaceous border wars. Make something stand out the obloquy of Prizefighter, he obeyed his fellow in recognizing the Hasan–Mu'awiya treaty, teeth of it core suggested be acquainted with do differently. In rendering nine-year transcribe between Hasan's abdication bland AH 41 ( CE) and his death deal AH 49 or 50 ( account CE), Hasan and Husayn retreated breathe new life into Medina, recalcitrant to occupy aloof running off political display for sale against Mu'awiya.[12][ • CHAPTER FIVE If the grand Shaykh of Azhar, the mufti of all of Egyptian schools, is despised for merely recognizing the Shi'i school which is tr Chapter five-Concerning the Three Caliphs, Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman
Concerning the Three Caliphs, Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman
As discussed, the ahl al-sunna wa'l-Jama'a permit no criticism or condemnation of any of his companions and maintain the belief in their collective uprightness. If any free thinker writes about them and undertakes to criticize the deeds of some companions, they defame him; in fact, they deem him to be an unbeliever even if he is amongst their own scholars. This is what has happened to some of the free thinking Egyptian and non-Egyptian scholars like Shaykh Mahmud Abu Rayya, author of "The Lights on the sunna of Muhammad" and "Shaykh al-Muzayra", and like Qadi Shaykh Muhammad Amin al-Antaki, author of "Why I chose the school of ahl al-bayt", and like Sayyid Muhammad b. 'Aqil who composed the book "The complete advice for [he] who befriends Mu'awiya". Indeed, some Egyptian writers labelled Shaykh Mahmud Shaltut, grand Shaykh of the University of Azhar, an infidel when he issued the ruling that it was permissible to worship according to the Ja'fari madhab.