Yearly Archives: 2009

Quality education for muslims

Kerala’s Muslims, who form roughly a quarter of the state’s population, are among the most literate Muslim communities in India. A major reason for, as well as a consequence of, the community’s high literacy rate is the thriving Muslim-owned Malayalam press. Today, literally hundreds of magazines, journals and newspapers are brought out by various Kerala [Images] Muslim organisations. These deal …

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Religious Quotes

Islam: No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself. Sunnah Buddhism: Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful.: Udana Varga 5:18 Christianity: All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.: Matthew 7:12 Brahmanism: This is the …

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Islamic feminists distinguish Islam from Muslims Amal Mohammed Al-Malki

Doha, Qatar – How is it that one religion – Islam – seems capable of undermining women and promoting them at the same time? Anyone attempting to take stock of the position of women in the Muslim world cannot help but be confused. One finds stories in the media all the time about injustices committed against Muslim women, such as …

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Lest they forget Iraq

Bush out, Obama in and Iraq forgotten. On March 20, the sixth anniversary of the US occupation of Iraq, which was once a sovereign nation, came and went but there was little media hype. Probably, Iraq is no longer an issue for the Americans, since President Barack Obama who won the race for the White House on his anti-war credentials, …

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Muslim Personalities in Sri Lanka – By Fazli Sameer

The Muslims of Sri Lanka Brief History of the Muslims of Sri Lanka Introduction Sri Lanka, known to the ancients as Ceylon, has been recorded in history books as a country that has had many visitations from foreign travelers throughout the ages. The people are mainly Buddhist, with a complex mixture of Hindus, Muslims, Roman Catholics and other Christian denominations. …

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Inheritance According To Islamic Sharia Law – by Fazli Sameer

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When a believer dies it becomes incumbent on the family members to ensure that the wealth and property left behind are distributed according to Shariah Law prescribed in the Qur’an and Authentic Sunnah. After meeting the initial expenses incurred in giving the deceased an Islamic burial, and, after paying all of his debts and the “mahar” (dowry) that may still …

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