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Karakteristik Bahasa Arab Pra-Islam: Analisis Masa Jahiliyyah

open access: yesAl-Maraji' : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab
This research investigates the significance of the Arabic language during the Jahiliyyah era in the formation of the social and cultural identity of the Arab community prior to the rise of Islam. The study centers on how language, especially through poetry, served as an instrument for asserting identity, power, and moral values. Utilizing a qualitative
Imran Ibrahim, Ummu Fadhilah   +2 more
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Our Message: The Jahiliyyah Always Conspires Against Islam

open access: yes
The article titled "Our Message: The Jahiliyyah Always Conspires Against Islam" was published in Risalah al-Islam in 1966. It discusses the Jahiliyyah's relentless conspiracies to undermine Islam's fundamental principles. This piece highlights an explicit attempt to compromise the principle of equality exemplified by the historical actions of Jewish ...
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Hakimiyyah and Jahiliyyah in the Thought of Sayyid Qutb

Middle Eastern Studies, 2002
(2002). Hakimiyyah and Jahiliyyah in the Thought of Sayyid Qutb. Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 145-170.
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Jahiliyyah and Jihad

2008
Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1925 to Earl and Louise Little. He had several siblings, including three older, half sibling1 and a younger, half brother. Malcolm spent his childhood and adolescence in Omaha, Lansing, Boston, and New York City before his incarceration in the Massachusetts State Prison for larceny in 1946.
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‘Nevermind the jahiliyyah, here’s the hijrahs’: Punk and the religious turn in the contemporary Indonesian underground scene

Punk and Post-Punk, 2017
Like the country itself, the Indonesian punk/underground scene is rich with the diversity of its members. It was once known for its radical Left activism against the authoritarian state of the New Order (1966–98) in the late 1990s, but following political change in 1998 and the subsequent period of Reformasi, the image of the Indonesian punk ...
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TECHNO-JAHILIYYAH: EXAMINING TRANSHUMANISM THROUGH THE ISLAMIC LENS

Al-Shajarah
This paper explores the philosophical underpinnings of Transhumanism through the lens of the Islamic concept of Jahiliyyah. By examining the metanarratives of modernity that shape the transhumanist worldview, particularly those of autonomy, progress, and techno-salvationism, the paper argues that Transhumanism represents a form of secular ...
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Arabic Poetry in the Jahiliyyah and Early Islamic Period and Role in the Promotion of National Security

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Social Sciences Letters
This paper explores the role of Arabic poetry from the Jahiliyyah and Early Islamic periods in promoting national security within Nigeria's diverse cultural landscape. Amidst a backdrop of complex security threats, including insurgencies, banditry, and social unrest, traditional security approaches have proven insufficient.
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