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Thursday, 25 September 2008 |
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
According to both Muslim and Non-Muslim scholarship, the Qur’an cannot be described as any of the known forms of Arabic speech; namely poetry and prose. Taha Husayn, a prominent Egyptian Litterateur, during the course of a public lecture summarised how the Qur’an achieves this unique form...
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008 |
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Syed Haider
...He admonished the Muslims for not working harder and being more proud of the light that Allah (swt) had given them. At the same time he equipped the Muslims of his day with ways in which to....
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
Many Orientalists and linguists highlight how the Qur’anic discourse is a unique and sensitive genre that exemplifies the peak of literary beauty. The linguistic environment of the Qur’an is such that a change in the word order will lead to a change in its communicative effect and the meaning it intends to portray...
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 |
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Nadeem Rehman
...He, in reality, is nothing in this vast creation. A speck upon a planet, which is a speck in comparison to the sun, which in turn is a speck in this universe, which is a speck in the ocean of Allah’s creation...
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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Haitham Al-Haddad
The bounties and opportunities of Ramadan are many and unlimited yet the number of days we have to take advantage of it are few and limited.
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 |
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Alomgir Ali
Taraweeh is a highly emphasised recommended prayer. It was called that because after they used to pray four units they would rest for a short while...
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Sunday, 31 August 2008 |
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Muhammad Nizami (original article by Abdul Aziz Abdul Latif)
Bal’aam changed, from being a righteous man whose supplications were accepted, into an iniquitous heretic who reneged on his faith...
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