Definitions of Four Islamic Terms
.... explicitly referred to Jewish and pagan citizens of Medina as members of the '
Ummah'" (
Ummah 1). In contemporary times, the phrase "
Islamic Ummah" or "Muslim ....
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Muhammad in Pre-Islamic Arabia
.... tribe and, as conditions deteriorated in Mecca, Muhammad eventually moved to Medina, where he and his followers established the first true
Islamic ummah. ....
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ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM IN PAKISTAN
.... set of laws, the development of ummahs in the form of separate and diverse
Islamic states, to some extent, impeded the attainment of a universal
Islamic ummah. ....
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Islamic Penology CHAPTER III
.... Muslim citizens as a whole constitute the
Ummah, or
Islamic nation. Therefore, non Muslims are not politically part of that nation. ....
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Regionalism in Syria
.... Each is a part of the
Ummah, the
Islamic nation; he can move and sojourn wherever he likes in this vast empire which becomes larger and larger, including new ....
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The Character of Democracy in Contemporary Egypt
.... set of laws, the development of
ummah in the form of separate and diverse
Islamic states, to some extent, impeded the attainment of a universal
Islamic ummah. ....
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SUNNI AND SHIA IN THE ARABIAN GULF
.... ultimate sense vested in the community of believers as a whole, the
ummah. .... of ethical conduct expected of those claiming leadership of the
Islamic community. ....
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Wahhabism
.... existed in Basra and Zubair, where people worshipped idols of the pre-
Islamic period .... The last hour shall not come, until some of the people of my
Ummah begin to ....
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Wahhabism The Rise of Wahhabism
.... existed in Basra and Zubair, where people worshipped idols of the pre-
Islamic period .... The last hour shall not come, until some of the people of my
Ummah begin to ....
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Case Study: Democratization and the Rentier State
.... that Western and international democratization projects in the Arab or
Islamic world have .... and the National Assembly, known as the Majlis al-
Ummah (Assiri 1995 ....
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DOING BUSINESS IN SAUDI ARABIA
.... Shari'ah is
Islamic law. .... a consequence, the law is not seen as changeable, since it represents the justice and will of Allah as applied to the
ummah, the whole ....
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Ibn Battuta
.... own modern condition, "The inclination of the Sudanese to combine
Islamic practice with .... http://www.
ummah.net/history/scholars/ibn_battuta, 1999, 1-5. Dunn, RE ....
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