The Oxford Dictionary of Islam by John L. Esposito

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam



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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Like Rauf, reports the Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Dar-al-Arqam is rooted in Malaysia. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “secular” as something that is “not religious, sacred, or spiritual” or “not subject to or bound by religious rule”. He wrote the article “Human Clones: An Islamic View” for the book The Human Cloning Debate (Berkeley Hills Books, 2002). His entries on the terminology of Islamic finance appear in The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Counting yours, CJ, that's three different ways of spelling that word. Sheikh Yusuf is fluent and has published academic work in English, Arabic and Urdu. He also is the author of The Islamic Leviathan: Islam and the Making of State Power (2001), Mawdudi and the Making of Islamic Revivalism (1996), and was an editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Islam (2003). Wikipedia states: " According to The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, shaytan is used in the Quran "in both the singular and the plural, often interchangeably with Iblis" who is "considered to be a particular shaytan". The concept is based on Quran 3:28 and 16:106 as well as hadith, tafsir literature and juridical commentaries. Phrases such as “Secular Religion” or “Secular Islam” therefore are an oxymoron.

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