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Consent is recognized under Islamic Law as a necessary element in any social relationship (mu`amalat) between individuals. The importance of mutual consent between parties is regarded as predominant in various economic and non-economic activities, including business transactions, marriage contracts, punishment of criminal offenders and even for those seeking medical treatment. Thus, the requirement for mutual...
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The subject of Islamic movements is still take much luck of research and exploration within the Arab-Islamic intellectual circles and foreign intellectual circles alike, and it has been treated from several angles, some of that linked to the fundamental and historical dimension, some of that linked to the théorisation, the others linked to its patternsand...
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The connection between child rearing values and religion is examined by using data from the World Values Survey (WVS) Wave 6, Turkey 2011 (n = 1605). This relationship has been studied in the United States and other western Christian societies with regard to theimportance given to autonomy (thinking independently) versus heteronomy (being obedient to authority)...
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This paper explores the development of mosques, or masajid in plural, in America after Imam W.D. Mohammed assumed leadership of the then Nation of Islam and named it the World Community of Al-Islam in the West (WCIW). The societal, institutional and culturalchallenges facing the distinct communities of Muslim in America historically stymied mosque development for...
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