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2019
This chapter discusses how the Islamic Revival has affected the non-Muslims in Malaysia. To provide a context, a brief exploration is first made of how historically non-Muslims have been treated in other Muslim-majority countries (as in the previous chapter, the focus is on the Middle-East), followed by an examination of how non-Muslims were treated in
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This chapter discusses how the Islamic Revival has affected the non-Muslims in Malaysia. To provide a context, a brief exploration is first made of how historically non-Muslims have been treated in other Muslim-majority countries (as in the previous chapter, the focus is on the Middle-East), followed by an examination of how non-Muslims were treated in
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Penafsiran tentang Interaksi Sosial dengan Non-Muslim
Reflection : Islamic Education JournalSocial interaction between Muslims and non-Muslims is an important theme in communal life. The Qur'an provides clear guidance on how Muslims should interact with people of different faiths. Based on the interpretations of scholars such as M. Quraish Shihab, Hamka, Imam al-Razi, Ahmad Mushthafa al-Maraghi, and Dr.
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2009
AbstractSolidarity is defined as the willingness to form common social, economic, and civic goals with non-Muslims and to participate in a political system not based on Islamic justice or Islamic public justification. The chapter shows that even illiberal Islamic thinkers justify substantive contributions to non-Muslim welfare and that there are ...
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AbstractSolidarity is defined as the willingness to form common social, economic, and civic goals with non-Muslims and to participate in a political system not based on Islamic justice or Islamic public justification. The chapter shows that even illiberal Islamic thinkers justify substantive contributions to non-Muslim welfare and that there are ...
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Saving/damning non‐Muslims through translation
World Englishes, 2013ABSTRACTThough most Muslims do not consider translations of the Qur'an to be equivalent to the Arabic original, the overwhelming majority of believers do not understand Arabic and must rely on translators' interpretations. But since the Qur'an is widely considered the revealed word of God, there are great implications attached to any particular ...
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Non-Muslim Provinces under Early Islam
2017Eighth- and ninth-century Armenia and Caucasian Albania were largely Christian provinces of the then Islamic Caliphate. Although they formed a part of the Iranian cultural sphere, they are often omitted from studies of both Islamic and Iranian History.
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