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Social Aspects Islam Religion and Spirituality


Social Aspects


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- Excerpts of the late Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall's 1927 lecture in Madras, India.


  • - A list of Muslim names and meanings.
  • - Discusses haram, khamr, drug abuse, drinking alcoholic beverages, from a Muslim perspective.
  • - Press release from Queen Noor of Jordan decrying honor killings.
  • - Articles about naming basics and the structure of Muslim names. Database can make suggestions for names based on a user's criteria.
  • - An article that argues the Qur'an teaches that polygyny should only be practiced in exceptional circumstances and is not a divine unalienable right open to all men.
  • - Information about Islamic natural parenting.
  • - Definitions of common Arabic Muslim names; an English translation of the 99 attributes of Allah and the meaning of the word 'Islam'.
  • - Discussion on subjects related to infertility with an Islamic perspective
  • - Research on the position of Muslims in European society. Includes reports, and information on events, news, and country profiles.
  • - A group seeking Allah's repentance for Muslim brothers and sisters facing same-sex attractions. Contains articles, links and contact details.
  • - An MWL position paper that looks at 'honor killings' as a problem of domination, power and hatred of women.
  • - Assists Muslims in forming and maintaining a healthy family based on Islamic beliefs and principals. Features extensive documentation, expert advice, an online discussion forum, a free Muslim matrimonial service, and a set of products and services suited
  • - An article looking at the coming transformation of the Muslim world caused by mass education.
  • - An online book by Dr Ausaf Ali, presenting his perspective on issues of gender within the context of Muslim renewal. Includes brief biography.
  • - Discussion of whether the Qur'anic prohibition of marriage to unbelievers is applicable to all non-Muslims: particularly in regard to Muslim women marrying non-Muslims.


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