Al-Andalus: A Beacon of Religious Coexistence and Civilizational Synthesis Al-Andalus (Islamic Iberia, 711–1492 CE) stands as a unique and profound historical paradigm of religious coexistence and cultural blending. It was not merely...
Homicide in Islam: Jurisprudence and Legal Classifications Homicide in Islam occupies a position of utmost gravity and seriousness within Islamic law. Sharia considers the preservation and protection of human life to be...
The Day of Judgment : The Muslim Belief in Absolute Justice and the Final Purpose 1. The Starting Point: The Rational Necessity of Judgment Day Belief in the Day of Judgment is...
Women’s Testimony in Islam: Protecting Rights and the Rule of Specialization, Not Deficiency The Starting Point: Correcting the Common Misconception The issue of women’s testimony in Islam is one of the most...
The discussion of Women’s Rights in Islam centers on a comprehensive and integrated system that established these rights many centuries before the advent of many modern legislations, thereby honoring and elevating her status....
The Lost Justice: How Islam Offers the Key to Social Balance Between the Individual and Society 1. The Starting Point: The Eternal Conflict Between “I” and “We” If you look at any human...
Who Made Me? What Is My Purpose? The Simple Answer Islam Provides 1. The Starting Point: The Existential Anxiety We All Share Every single one of us, in a moment of...
Islam and Human Nature: The Religion That Fulfills the Soul’s Innate Calling Islam defines itself as the “Religion of Fitra“—a profound concept that signifies that Islamic teachings and principles are not arbitrary...
Islam uses a powerful and poetic metaphor to describe the woman in the context of marriage: she is likened to fertile land in which the seed is sown. This image, drawn directly from the...
Islam prohibits traditional legal adoption—where a child is permanently attributed to someone other than their biological father—not out of disregard for compassion, but to preserve lineage, ensure justice, and prevent confusion in legal and...