Islamic Studies

Islamic Studies

Author: Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips

Publisher: Al-Basheer Publications & Translations

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9781898649182

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English for Islamic Studies

English for Islamic Studies

Author: Amna Bedri

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-26

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781859645642

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English for Islamic Studies Teacher's Book For Islamic Studies is an innovative new course for those studying English in the context of Islamic beliefs, history and current issues. It is ideal for students seeking to develop transferable academic skills and strategies, such as listening to talks and lectures, reading academic articles and books, taking part in discussions, giving presentations and writing academic essays. The syllabus concentrates on key vocabulary for different aspects of Islamic and religious studies, and on words and phrases commonly used in academic English. English for Islamic Studies has 14 units, each of which looks at a different aspect of Islam and its beliefs, culture and practices. Odd-numbered units concentrate on listening skills, while even-numbered units focus on reading skills. The Teacher’s Book includes: comprehensive teaching notes on all exercises to help teachers prepare effective lessons complete answer keys to all exercises full transcripts of listening exercises photocopiable resource pages and ideas for additional actitvities See accompanying Course Book.


100 Books on Islam in English and the End of Orientalism in Islamic Studies

100 Books on Islam in English and the End of Orientalism in Islamic Studies

Author: Ghazi bin Muhammad (Prince of Jordan)

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781903682883

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100 Books on Islam in English is a companion guide for anyone interested in reading about the different aspects of Islam. The author, HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, has created three main lists to help readers find their way to titles that give a true explanation of Islam: 25 Essential Books on Islam in English, 50 Excellent Books on Islam in English, and 25 Recommended Books on Islam in English. These three lists cover general introductions to Islam, Qur'anic studies, the life of the Prophet, doctrine, theology, philosophy, law, Sufism, history, culture, art, science, and politics. Finally, there is an additional list of 40 general titles that Muslim--and many other--readers will find beneficial.


Al-Hikmah Islamic Studies Level 6 Part 1

Al-Hikmah Islamic Studies Level 6 Part 1

Author: Louay Abdulbaki

Publisher:

Published: 2021-01-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781922557001

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Islamic Studies Level 6 (part 1) book mainly focuses on the concept of worship in Islam, the purpose and role of the messengers and the values of tolerance and diversity. After studying the essential principles of the faith and the six pillars of Islam in the previous books, the student is introduced to the Islamic concept of 'ibadah' (worship) in a greater depth.This textbook is part of the universal version of Al-Hikmah Islamic Education Curriculum (HIEC), which seeks to provide a balanced authentic Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and the Sunnah. HIEC is the outcome of extensive research and teaching expertise in the field of Islamic studies and education practice. It aims to foster in students the essential Islamic beliefs and values that drive the pursuit of excellence.Research confirms that students are better engaged, and learning is more effective when the teaching material used provides information and examples that are relevant to the life of students. Therefore, to learn more about the customizable version of this curriculum, we advise you to visit our website (http://www.widom.org.au). The HIEC customizable version is better personalised than traditional textbooks, more affordable in the long run, evolving and up to date, collaborative and relevant.


English for Islamic Studies

English for Islamic Studies

Author: TIM LC UMM

Publisher: UMMPress

Published: 2017-02-02

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9797962474

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English for Islamic Studies is written to fulfill students’ needs to learn English as a preparatory for job communication. This book is designed to provide an opportunity to develop students’ English skills more communicatively and meaningfully. It consists of twenty eight units. Each unit presents reading, writing, and speaking section. Reading section consists of pre- reading, reading comprehension and vocabulary exercises related to the topic of the text. In writing section, some structures and sentence patterns are completed with guided writing exercises. Meanwhile, in speaking section, students are provided with models and examples followed by practical activities which are presented in various ways. In addition, students are also equipped with listening comprehension skill which is presented in a separate textbook. The materials have been arranged and graded in accordance with their language levels. Above of all, to improve the quality of this textbook, criticism and suggestions for better editions are highly appreciated


Religion as Critique

Religion as Critique

Author: Irfan Ahmad

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-11-20

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1469635100

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Irfan Ahmad makes the far-reaching argument that potent systems and modes for self-critique as well as critique of others are inherent in Islam--indeed, critique is integral to its fundamental tenets and practices. Challenging common views of Islam as hostile to critical thinking, Ahmad delineates thriving traditions of critique in Islamic culture, focusing in large part on South Asian traditions. Ahmad interrogates Greek and Enlightenment notions of reason and critique, and he notes how they are invoked in relation to "others," including Muslims. Drafting an alternative genealogy of critique in Islam, Ahmad reads religious teachings and texts, drawing on sources in Hindi, Urdu, Farsi, and English, and demonstrates how they serve as expressions of critique. Throughout, he depicts Islam as an agent, not an object, of critique. On a broader level, Ahmad expands the idea of critique itself. Drawing on his fieldwork among marketplace hawkers in Delhi and Aligarh, he construes critique anthropologically as a sociocultural activity in the everyday lives of ordinary Muslims, beyond the world of intellectuals. Religion as Critique allows space for new theoretical considerations of modernity and change, taking on such salient issues as nationhood, women's equality, the state, culture, democracy, and secularism.