Halal and Haram, (Alcohol, Drugs and Pork)
Pork: The Other White Meat?
Is Alcohol a factor in social problems?

Banking and Interest

Islamic banking a opinion Evolution, Principles, Rationale, Anatomy, Theory, Practice, Conclusion

Responding to Lies, Innuendoes and Slander
Rushdie's "Satanic Verses"
Marketing Satanic Verses "Publicity by Infamy" And some double standards.
The Satanic Verses unexpurgated, A Muslim response.
Freedom of Speech, Frredom from speech, and the Wests Double Standard


The War System In Islam
War is an armed conflict between nations or states, in which one side willfully ventures on hostilities and forces others to take part in them. It is often an excuse which countries employ to achieve political, economic or territorial gains.

[The introduction was writtin by Ahmed Hashem]

Based largely on: a. "The Spirit of Islam: Doctrine & Teachings" by Afif A. Tabbarah, translated into English by Hasan T. Shoucair; Sole Distributors: Dar El-Ilm Lilmalayin, Beirut, Lebanon, PO Box 1085, Telex 23166 LE;

b. and, to a lesser extent on "Islam on Trial" by Shawki Abu Khalil, translated into English by Farouk Akbik; Dar El-Fikr El-Mouaser, Beirut, Lebanon, PO Box 136064, Telex 44316 LE]


War is a Social Necessity.
Judaism and Christianity view.
Islam's Call for Peace.
Cases in which fighting is permitted.
Comparison between Islam and the International Law.
The Poll Tax (Jizya).
Those Who Seek Protection.
Covenants in Islam.
Testimony of Some Western Scholars on the Muslim Conquest.

What is Jihad?
An Arabic word the root of which is Jahada, which means to strive for a better way of life. The nouns are Juhd, Mujahid, Jihad, and Ijtihad. The other meanings are: endeavor, strain, exertion, effort, diligence, fighting to defend one's life, land, and religion.

This word has been in frequent use in the Western press over the past several years, explained directly or subtlely, to mean holy war. As a matter of fact the term "holy war" was coined in Europe during the Crusades, meaning the war against Muslims. It does not have a direct counterpart in Islamic glossary, and Jihad is certainly not its translation.

What is Jihad?
Jihad Explained Further detail


Caliph (Leader)
From Arabic Khalifa, means deputy or successor and is the title of the theoretical leader of Islam. The caliphate is now vacant in Sunni Islam. The Shi'ite sects have complicated beliefs concerning it.
The Process of Choosing the Caliph
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
The Fall Of The Islamic Khilafa Biography Of Sultan Abdul Hameed II

Law and the State
Islam is a comprehensive system influencing all aspects of life, individual as well as communal.
Sharia : The Anatomy of Islam
Ijtihad - The process of working out Islamic rules

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