Articles
How to Overcome the Obstacles of Convergence
On Jan 27, 2012
We present herewith religious, creedal and logical advice to establish an appropriate intellectual course of action for a less tensioned existence of Muslims in Europe. This advice looks to ensure that Muslims can live intelligently with other components to materialize the dream of a tolerant space in Europe. Theoretically, it is so; but practically there... read more
Dialogue or Clash of Civilizations?
On Jan 27, 2012
The ruler of Algeria once slapped the French Consul on his face. The result was that France occupied Algeria for 130 years and did not leave except with millions of victims. A heinous act was committed in America and Muslims denounced it, even though it was alleged that its perpetrators were Muslims. Nevertheless, the western... read more
Killing Innocents under the Pretext of Jihad?
On Jan 27, 2012
The attack that took place in Eastern Aleg, on December 24, killing four innocent French visitors, who had entered Mauritania legally and showed respect to the country and its people, has caused much sorrow to Mauritanians both at home and abroad. It was shocking not only to Mauritanians but actually to everyone who knows Mauritania.... read more
Islam: Religion of Sincerity and Well-Wishing
On Jan 27, 2012
Dear Somali brothers… May peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you! Eminent scholars, jurists, and Du`ah (callers to Islam) called you more than one time to stop fighting. The last of these calls was the statement of the International Union of Muslim Scholars that urged you to put an end to war and incline... read more
Islam Is Not an Unsheathed Sword
On Jan 18, 2012
In this article we are going to point out one of the Islamic rulings concerning the concept of jihad and its practical applications. Jihad could be a military action. There are military actions that are not jihad. Ibn Khaldun divided wars into four kinds according to their motives. He said that the origin of all... read more
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