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For many in the English-speaking world, Islam remains a mysterious
religion. What is Islam in the first place? Does it mean "peace,"
or does it mean "submission"? Can it mean both? What is jihad?
Sharia? Hadith? Who is Allah? What is a caliph, caliphate, or
infidel? In this compact volume, an expert in the study of Islam
provides explanations for more than one hundred important Islamic
concepts and terms, which are divided into major sections: texts,
history, faith and belief, practice and religious duties,
jurisprudence, and movements. Ayman Ibrahim first introduces the
section, then defines each concept or term briefly. Readers can
read a chapter at a time or flip through the book to find concepts
or terms as needed. Each term is described based on original Muslim
sources, mainly written in Arabic, as well as ample scholarly
studies. This introductory guide is written for anyone with little
to no knowledge of Islam. It complements the author's A Concise
Guide to the Quran and A Concise Guide to the Life of Muhammad.
Together, these three volumes are useful as a set of resources on
Islam.
How can human capabilities be articulated and promoted in practice?
How can the challenges encountered in its application be addressed?
This volume answers these research questions through nine country
case studies from the Global North and the Global South.
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This set of resources provides readers with a basic introduction to
Islam. Ayman Ibrahim helps readers learn about Muslims, their
beliefs, their scripture, their prophet, and key Islamic concepts
and terms. Volumes include: · A Concise Guide to the Quran:
Answering Thirty Critical Questions · A Concise Guide to the Life
of Muhammad: Answering Thirty Key Questions · A Concise Guide to
Islam: Defining Key Concepts and Terms A Concise Guide to the Quran
offers a clear and concise guide to the history and contents of the
Quran, covering thirty common questions. A Concise Guide to the
Life of Muhammad answers thirty common questions about Muhammad,
providing an accessible guide to his life and religious
significance. A Concise Guide to Islam presents explanations for
more than 100 important Islamic concepts and terms. This set is
valuable for students of Islam, lay readers interested in Islam,
and those moving to or visiting locations where Islam is prevalent.
Muslim Conversions to Christ focuses on the so-called Insider
Movement (as promoted by certain missiologists). Drawing on
international scholars and practitioners in the fields of the
history and nature of Islam, the Qur'an, Christian-Muslim
relations, biblical theology, and practical missiology, this book
presents a solid academic rejoinder to the IM phenomenon. Moreover,
it brings into the conversation the voices of believers from Muslim
backgrounds (BMBs), Middle Eastern scholars, and missiologists
living among Muslims in the Middle East and elsewhere. Readers will
understand that Muhammad is not a prophet based on the Bible and
that the Qur'an is not a scriptural guide for Muslims after their
conversion. Rather than acquiesce in IM marketing ploys, such
readers will be encouraged to stand in solidarity with BMBs who
suffer for their faith.
What motivated the early Islamic conquests? Did the Arabs fight for
Allah, or for wealth and dominance? Were the conquerors principally
Arabs, or specifically Muslims? Were the Muslim believers motivated
by religious zeal to proclaim Islam to the non-Muslims?
Consequently, was Islam spread by the sword? This is a question
that has crucial implications today. The Stated Motivations for the
Early Islamic Expansion (622-641) extensively analyzes the earliest
Arabic Muslim sources to answer these and other questions. It
relies on over 400 works, including primary sources written by more
than 90 medieval Muslim authors, Sunni, Shiite, Sufi, and
Mu'tazilite. It explores how medieval Muslim writers represented
the early Arab leaders, and how much we can trust their reports. It
concludes with an examination of the Qur'an's commands regarding
fighting and armed jihad, and questions what later commentators
suggest about fighting the non-Muslims, specifically how radical
Muslim interpretations match or violate Islam's sacred scripture.
This is the first scholarly analysis to focus on the stated
motivations for the early Islamic expansion in the first two
decades of Islam. It is a valuable resource for courses on Muslim
history, introduction to Islam, Islamic origins and texts,
classical and modern Islamic thought, Muhammad's biography, Islamic
Caliphates, Muslim-Christian relations, Jews in the Muslim world,
Middle Eastern history, and world history. In the age of ISIS,
Qaeda, and Boko Haram, this book reflects on how historiographical
accounts can inform today's multi-cultural and multi-religious
societies on complex relations, mutual respect, and religious
coexistence.
An ideal introduction to Arabic for beginning students and
independent learners Basics of Arabic by Ayman Ibrahim is an
introductory grammar, workbook, and lexicon for learning Modern
Standard Arabic. Designed for students approaching Arabic for the
first time the book provides them with all the tools necessary to
develop skills in reading and writing Arabic. Students will learn
Arabic grammar and vocabulary and be able to translate key Arabic
passages from biblical and qur'anic texts. Each lesson includes: A
thorough and understandable introduction to a particular
grammatical feature in Arabic List of vocabulary to be memorized
Exercises for practice and reinforcement of key concepts Basics of
Arabic will help readers: Recite the Arabic alphabet Read and
pronounce Arabic words Learn the Arabic noun and verbal system
Understand syntax for writing and reading sentences Additional
translation exercises and a complete lexicon are included at the
back of the book. Ideal for students, missionaries, independent
learners, and homeschoolers this accessible guide give readers a
clear and understandable introduction to this important language.
An expert in the study of Islam answers thirty important questions
about Muhammad, offering a clear and concise guide to his life and
religious significance. This companion volume to the author's A
Concise Guide to the Quran answers many of the key questions
non-Muslims have about Muhammad, reveals the importance of Muhammad
for Christian-Muslim and Jewish-Muslim interfaith relations, and
examines Muslim and non-Muslim primary sources. This introductory
guide is written for anyone with little to no knowledge of Islam
who wants to learn about Muslims, their beliefs, and their prophet.
How can human capabilities be articulated and promoted in practice?
How can the challenges encountered in its application be addressed?
This volume answers these research questions through nine country
case studies from the Global North and the Global South.
What is so unique about Islam's scripture, the Quran? Who wrote it,
and when? Can we trust its statements to be from Muhammad? Why was
it written in Arabic? Does it command Muslims to fight Christians?
These are a few of the thirty questions answered in this clear and
concise guide to the history and contents of the Quran. Ayman
Ibrahim grew up in the Muslim world and has spent many years
teaching various courses on Islam. Using a question-and-answer
format, Ibrahim covers critical questions about the most sacred
book for Muslims. He examines Muslim and non-Muslim views
concerning the Quran, shows how the Quran is used in contemporary
expressions of Islam, answers many of the key questions non-Muslims
have about the Quran and Islam, and reveals the importance of
understanding the Quran for Christian-Muslim and Jewish-Muslim
interfaith relations. This introductory guide is written for anyone
with little to no knowledge of Islam who wants to learn about
Muslims, their beliefs, and their scripture.
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