-
denotes a
collective plural noun
rather than an
abstract noun, as the word
jahiliyya was
later understood. The term
Jahiliyyah is used
several places in the...
- that
polygyny was not the only type of
matrimony practiced during the
jahiliyya (pre-Islamic era), but one part of a
highly variegated and
diverse pool...
- al-Abraṣ Al
Asadi (Arabic: عبيد بن الأبرص الأسدي was an Arab poet of the
Jahiliyya (pre-Islamic period),
thought to have
lived in the
first half of the sixth...
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twentieth century.
Strengthened by his
status as a martyr, Qutb's
ideas on
Jahiliyya and his
close linking of
implementation of
sharia (Islamic Law) with Tawhid...
-
jahiliyya (returned to
pagan ignorance, and thus no
longer Muslim). He
denied that the
country that had
given him
refuge (Saudi Arabia) was
jahiliyya...
- ISBN 978-1-108-78765-9. Kister, M. J. (2022).
Society and
Religion from
Jahiliyya to Islam. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-58502-5. Klein, F. A. (1906). The...
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Halverson , Goodall, Jr., R. Corman, Jeffry, H. L., and
Steven (2011). "3:The
Jahiliyya".
Master Narratives of
Islamist Extremism. New York, USA:
Palgrave Macmillan...
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comprehensive Islamic society ruled by
sharia law. Qutb's
doctrines of
jahiliyya (pre-Islamic ignorance),
hakimiyya (divine sovereignty), and
takfir of...
- the high priest. Silverstein, Adam (2008). "Haman's
transition from the
Jahiliyya to Islam".
Jerusalem Studies in
Arabic and Islam. 34: 285–308. Retrieved...
- he
could fully explain his theories" and
clear up "his use of the term
jahiliyya and its dire consequence, takfir") One
estimate is that
during the reign...