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  • ...slim. Muslims consider all three men to have been messengers of God. Thus, Islam accepts [[Christianity]] and [[Judaism]] as divinely revealed religions yet Islam is the most recent of the world's large religions and arose in the light of
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  • * [[Karen Armstrong|Armstrong, Karen]]. ''Islam: A Short History'', 2002 ...lan|Aslan, Reza]]. ''No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam''.
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  • '''''Militant Islam Monitor''''' is an online resource, not identified as to sponsor or staff | title = About Militant Islam Monitor
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  • {{main|Islam}} ...two major branches of Islamic thought about the proper leadership of world Islam after [[Muhammad]]'s death in 622.
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  • * [http://www.discoverislam.com/ Discover Islam] == Critics of Islam ==
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  • ...al-Islam''''', or '''House of Islam''', is a general term for states where Islam is dominant and government is based on Sharia law. There is controversy amo In some variants, non-Muslims, called ''dhimmis'', who accept the primacy of Islam, may be part of the society. Under other assumptions, anyone not following
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  • ...).<ref name=Abdullah_Ibrahim>Abdullah Ibrahim, [http://www.arabicbible.com/islam/hit.htm "The History of the Quran and the Injil"], Arabic Bible Outreach Mi ...ford: Oneworld Publications, 1996, ISBN 1-85168-094-2.[http://www.studying-islam.org/articletext.aspx?id=742]</ref><ref>[[Javed Ahmed Ghamidi]], ''Qur'anic
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam‎]]
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  • Distinguished Lecturer of African American History and Islam and World Civilization, [[Medgar Evers College]], [[City University of New
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  • That part of the world where [[Islam]] is dominant and government is in accordance with [[Sharia]] law
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam]]
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  • ...Daniel Pipes saying "The enemy in this war is not terrorism, but militant Islam."
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  • {{r|Militant Islam}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jesus in Islam]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Islam}}
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  • ...'(JUI)''' <ref>Also transliterated Jamiat-ul Ulema-i-Islam, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam</ref> is a Pakistani political party, led by [[Maulana]] [[Fazl-ur Rehman]] | contribution = Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam
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  • {{r|Islam}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam]]
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  • *''African American Islam'' *''Immigrant American Islam''
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  • * [[Karen Armstrong|Armstrong, Karen]]. ''Islam: A Short History'', 2002 ...lan|Aslan, Reza]]. ''No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam''.
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Five pillars of Islam}}
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  • * [http://www.discoverislam.com/ Discover Islam] == Critics of Islam ==
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  • ...riously part of the government ''(Hezb-i-Islam)'' under versus ''[[Hezb-i-Islam Gulbuddin]]'' under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (HIG), which cooperates with the [[
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  • *''Debating Moderate Islam: The Geopolitics of Islam and the West'' (University of Utah Press, 2007).
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  • ...and The Islamic World: Past and Present; called an "apologist" for radical Islam by the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]
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  • *''Islam, the West, and the Challenge of Modernity'' (2003) *''Western Muslims and the Future of Islam'' (2003)
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  • ...uslim that believes that the government should run by the religious law of Islam.
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  • ...009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/1229/government-policies-stifle-talk-of-islam ...m , December 1, 2008, http://www.islamist-watch.org/1140/canada-vs-radical-islam
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  • ...rt in radical Islam, it refers to non-Muslim nations considered enemies of Islam; the United States is usually considered first, then Western countries, the
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Shi'a Islam}}
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  • ...al-Islam''''', or '''House of Islam''', is a general term for states where Islam is dominant and government is based on Sharia law. There is controversy amo In some variants, non-Muslims, called ''dhimmis'', who accept the primacy of Islam, may be part of the society. Under other assumptions, anyone not following
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  • ...ral concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather differently in these different religions, * [[Atonement in Islam]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islam#Shahādah]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Waqf (Islam)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islam#Shahādah]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Waqf (Islam)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islam#Hajj or pilgrimage]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Islam]]
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  • '''Wahhabism''' is a socially conservative branch of Sunni Islam, founded in the 18th century by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. In 1744, Wahhab ...ahhabism regards some of the more strict Salafist interpretations of Sunni Islam, such as that of Sayyid Qutb, as heresy, it is very socially conservative.
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  • TransState Islam; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • {{r|Islam}} {{r|Militant Islam Monitor}}
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  • A religious offshoot of [[Shia Islam]] in the [[Middle East]].
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  • The fundamental axiom of [[Islam]], "there is no god but [[Allah]]"
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  • An Arab [[prophet]] and the founder of [[Islam]] (570-632 CE).
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  • An adherent of the religion, [[Islam]], with no implicit assuptions about government or politics
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  • Combatants motivated by [[Islam]], the most common context being defenders of Afghanistan from Soviet invas
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  • ...im [[Abraham]] as a spiritual founder: [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]
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  • The sacred book of Islam, consisting of revelations to Muhammad.
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  • {{rpl|Waqf (Islam)}}
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  • '''''Militant Islam Monitor''''' is an online resource, not identified as to sponsor or staff | title = About Militant Islam Monitor
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  • Academic researcher and author, specializing in [[Islam]], [[Sufism]], and political implications
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  • An [[Islam|Islamic]] mostly located in [[Oman]] but also in [[Algeria]] and [[Zanzibar
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  • ...mic lands; he suggested that armed jihad should be added to the pillars of Islam. He also condemned Sufism. Wahhabism also draws on his thinking. ...(1294-1303), in spite of protests that the Mongol monarch had converted to Islam. That king, however, allowed Mongol tribal law to coexist with Sharia, maki
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  • ...[Middle East Forum]], intended to block legal Islamist (as distinct from [[Islam|Muslim]]) activities
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  • ...d in [[Saudi Arabia]] and, with [[Mecca]], one of the two holy cities of [[Islam]].
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  • That part of the world where [[Islam]] is dominant and government is in accordance with [[Sharia]] law
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Basic [[Islam]]ic belief about the oneness of God; an interpretation, Tawhid al-Hakimiyah
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  • ...research in interfaith dialogue including [[Christian Zionism]] and with [[Islam]]
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  • ...ed the [[Abrahamic religions]]. The [[Judaeo-Christian]] religions exclude Islam.
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