Muslimscholarship may refer to: Historical scholarship by Muslims: Islamic Golden Age Science in the medieval Islamic world Islamic religious sciences...
century AD, when the religion itself began to decline following the Arab-Muslim conquest of Iran. Zoroaster is credited with authorship of the Gathas as...
who serves as Chief Executive. Cambridge Muslim College was founded to support British Muslimscholarship and training from secular and Islamic perspectives...
As the Yuan dynasty ended, many Mongols as well as the Muslims who came with them remained in China. Most of their descendants took Chinese names and...
written upon it. While some Muslim scholars in the past had ambivalent attitudes towards jinn, contemporary Muslimscholarship increasingly associate jinn...
distinctions between classic tafsirs compiled by authoritative figures of Muslimscholarship during the formative ages of Islam, and modern tafsir which seeks...
of Ahmad ibn Rustah, which describes the islands of "Bratiniya". Muslimscholarship, especially early Islamic philosophy and Islamic science, was well...
also provides Scholarship. It is under the leadership of Islamic Scholars. Muslim political organizations lobby on behalf of various Muslim political interests...
"Bengali" socio-linguistic identity. The Ilyas Shahi dynasty acknowledged Muslimscholarship, and this transcended ethnic background. Usman Serajuddin, also known...
(d.1504), the founder of an important tradition of Sudanic African Muslimscholarship. By the eleventh century, some Hausa states – such as Kano, jigawa...
treatise on Muslim governance. Many other scholars were brought in from Egypt, Tunis, and Morocco. This turned Kano into a center of Muslimscholarship. Islamization...
of Arab and Muslimscholarship, and scarcely tapped by Orientalist research, there does exist a continuous tradition of Ibāḍī scholarship throughout the...
teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number approximately 1.9 billion worldwide and are...
"Bengali" socio-linguistic identity. The Ilyas Shahi dynasty acknowledged Muslimscholarship, and this transcended ethnic background. Usman Serajuddin, also known...
Muslim scholars have developed a spectrum of viewpoints on science within the context of Islam. The Quran and Islam allows much interpretation when it...
mission in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century CE, although Muslims regard this time as a return to the original faith passed down by the Abrahamic...
played a pivotal role in influencing and moulding the trajectory of Muslimscholarship and traditions, not just in the Horn of Africa but also reaching far...
clerics and scholarship through the Orenburg Assembly. The history of Islam and Russia encompasses periods of conflict between the Muslim minority and...
like Samarqand and Bukhara, functioned as one of the great cities of Muslimscholarship; the celebrated historian Yaqut (1179–1229) studied in its libraries...
Minority communities in India includes Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Parsis and Jains. The scholarship is awarded to the students by India Government...
including scientific" knowledge has not been a mainstream view among Muslimscholarship. The Quran describes Muhammad as ummi (Q7:157), which is traditionally...
binding consensus, following the Quran, and prophetic tradition. While Muslimscholarship in the later period traditionally claimed that analogy had existed...
God, denies his authority, rejects the tenets of Islam, or simply is not Muslim and does not believe in the guidance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Kafir...
10–15% of the total Muslim population. Although a minority in the Muslim world, Shīʿa Muslims constitute the majority of the Muslim populations in Iran...
Despite repeated invasions, the city remained a great centre of Muslimscholarship, as evidenced by the appointment of the renowned Persian historian...