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Islam
Provide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies. Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons. ‘Knowing Religion’ is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School. Discover the history and beliefs of Islam as well as Islam in the modern worldStart teaching straight away with Teacher Guide resources available, including teaching ideas and support along with answers to questions in the student booksGive pupils the grounding they need to excel at GCSE RSIgnite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary peopleAid pupil memory with a ‘knowledge organiser’ at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and datesSpark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practiceEach book structured as 16 lessons to offer flexibility and map onto the school timetable with easeThe ‘Knowing Religion’ series also includes resources on Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism
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Islam
One of the world's foremost commentators on religious affairs on the history (and destiny) of the world's most misunderstood religion. In the public mind, Islam is a religion of extremes: it is the world's fastest growing faith; more than three-quarters of the world's refugees are Islamic; it has produced government by authoritarian monarchies in Saudi Arabia and ultra-republicans in Iran.Whether we are reading about civil war in Algeria or Afghanistan, the struggle for the soul of Turkey, or political turmoil in Pakistan or Malaysia, the Islamic context permeates all these situations. Karen Armstrong's elegant and concise book traces how Islam grew from the other religions of the book, Judaism and Christianity; introduces us to the character of Muhammed; and demonstrates that for much of its history, the religion has been a force for enlightenment that promoted liberties for women and allowed the arts and sciences to flourish. ISLAM shows how this progressive legacy is today often set aside as the faith struggles to come to terms with the economic and political weakness of most of its believers and with the forces of modernity itself.
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The Rise of Islam : History of Islam
A Classic title from The Islamic Foundation. This book is an illustrated presentation of how one of the world's great religions, Islam, came into existence.The true story of how Allah’s last Prophet, Muhammad ? established Islam in 7th century Arabia. It describes his eventful life with all the challenges and his eventual victory.His youth as an orphan, his impeccable character as a young man, his loyalty in marriage, his integrity in business affairs, his compassion for the poor, his justice against oppressors, his mercy and generosity to those who had humiliated him and his unflinching faith in Allah, these are all vividly portrayed.This graphic novel format provides readers with an immersive experience of life in 7th century Arabia.Although the events unfold in a particular place and time, the values they reflect are universal.The book shows how truth triumphs over falsehood; courage confronts cowardice, justice overcomes oppression, hope defeats despair and showing mercy is far nobler than taking revenge.These universal lessons are as relevant and inspiring today as they were 1,400 years ago.
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Muzharul Islam
Although Muzharul Islam (1923–2012) is already regarded as an important pioneer of tropical Modernity, his work is hardly known internationally outside the context of its development in today’s Bangladesh.This first internationally published monograph presents Islam’s career, approach and a series of exceptional buildings and projects to a wider audience. Many themes that shape current global architectural debate are already addressed in the groundbreaking ideas and buildings of Muzharul Islam: climate-sensitive architecture, overcoming colonial mindsets, social engagement and self-sufficiency are aspects that Islam unceasingly investigated from the beginning of his career in the early 1950s. His ideas are no less relevant today than those of Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi and Charles Correa, translating the often abstract conceptual construct of Modern building into a sensorial, approachable and contextual architecture that naturally integrates its users’ way of life. Islam, who studied in the USA and England in the 1950s and 1960s, called for Modern architecture that was compatible with the local climate and culture, without lapsing into provincialism or unthinking internationalism.In keeping with his ideal of intercultural dialogue, he managed to attract international protagonists such as his teacher Paul Rudolph, his fellow student Stanley Tigerman and ultimately Louis I.Kahn to carry out important building tasks in his homeland. Numerous contemporary photographs, plans and reproductions of Islam’s masterful original drawings take the readership on a voyage of discovery.Essays by former companions and the editors present multifaceted perspectives on Islam’s work, placing him within a historical context and current global interconnections.
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Is drawing anime/manga allowed (halal) in Islam?
There is no clear-cut answer to whether drawing anime/manga is allowed (halal) in Islam as it depends on the content being depicted. If the drawings involve inappropriate or haram (forbidden) themes such as nudity, violence, or promoting immoral behavior, then it would not be permissible. However, if the drawings are wholesome and do not violate Islamic principles, then it may be considered permissible. It is important for Muslims to be mindful of the content they are creating and consuming in order to adhere to Islamic teachings.
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Is drawing manga haram in Islam?
In Islam, the permissibility of drawing manga or any form of art depends on the content and intention behind it. If the manga drawings depict inappropriate or forbidden subjects, such as nudity, violence, or idolatry, then it would be considered haram. However, if the manga drawings are wholesome and do not promote anything contrary to Islamic teachings, then it would be permissible. Ultimately, it is important for individuals to be mindful of the content they are creating and consuming, and to ensure that it aligns with Islamic principles.
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What is anime in Islam?
In Islam, anime is generally considered permissible as long as it does not promote anything that goes against Islamic teachings, such as nudity, violence, or idolatry. Muslims are encouraged to be mindful of the content they consume and ensure it aligns with their values and beliefs. Some scholars may have differing opinions on the permissibility of anime, so it is important for individuals to seek guidance from knowledgeable sources within their community. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to make informed decisions about what they choose to watch.
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Does cosplay only refer to anime, manga, etc.?
No, cosplay does not only refer to anime, manga, and related genres. While cosplay has its roots in Japanese pop culture, it has expanded to encompass a wide range of characters from movies, TV shows, video games, and even original characters. Cosplayers often create and dress up as characters from a variety of sources, including superheroes, fantasy, science fiction, and more. The term "cosplay" has become a broad and inclusive hobby that welcomes all kinds of fandoms and creative expression.
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Introducing Islam
Just what is Islam and what does it mean to be a Muslim in the world today?Since the events of 9/11 and 7/7, Islam has become one of the most controversial and misunderstood religions in the world.Introducing Islam encourages students to put aside their preconceptions and explore this fascinating religion. William Shepard traces the history of Islam from its origins in the life and career of Mohammed, through its classical expressions, to its interactions with the West in the modern world.A chapter is devoted to each major topic, including The Quran, Islamic law, Islamic theology, and the Sufi movement, as well as community rituals and Islamic art and culture.There is a survey of modern developments and four chapters are dedicated to individual countries, Turkey, Iran, Egypt and Indonesia. Fully revised and updated, the second edition of this core textbook adds crucial material on contemporary issues such as women in Islam and democratization and human rights.Illustrated throughout, the book also includes learning objectives, a glossary of key Arabic terms, comprehensive further reading lists and critical thinking boxes, helping students to critically engage with the material in each chapter.Further teaching and learning resources are available on the companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/shepard .This book continues to be essential reading for students of Islam worldwide.
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Unveiling Islam
Alone among the world's religions, Islam is not just surviving but flourishing.Yet many people know little about Islam and regard its continuing attraction as something of a mystery.In this book, Du Pasquier, an award-winning Swiss journalist, provides a thorough introduction to Muslim belief, history and culture.He deals not only with topical issues, such as 'fundamentalism' and the status of Muslim women, but provides an overview of the Qur'an, the Prophet, Islamic history, and the nature of Muslim art and literature.Unbiased yet passionate, the book offers an 'unveiling' which must be heeded if the present mutual incomprehension between East and West is to be overcome.
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Teaching Islam
The critical role of Islam in global affairs makes it an increasingly valuable part of the undergraduate curriculum.Despite this, very little consideration has been given to methods of teaching Islam.This book brings together leading scholars to offer perspectives on teaching Islam to undergraduates. The contributors draw on a wealth of experience in diverse classroom settings, from large universities to private colleges.They address topics such as Islamic law, the Quran, Sufism, women in Islam and Islam in America, and explore ways of teaching Islam through literature and information technology.While examining the place of Islamic studies within the larger frameworks of religious studies and the liberal arts curriculum, they provide practical guidelines for structuring courses and assignments.Throughout, they aim to combine practical pedagogical concerns with the most up-to-date scholarship.
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Is it permissible to draw manga and anime, or is it forbidden in Islam?
In Islam, the permissibility of drawing manga and anime depends on the content and intention behind the artwork. If the drawings depict inappropriate or immoral content, then it would be forbidden in Islam. However, if the artwork is respectful, modest, and does not promote anything contrary to Islamic teachings, then it would be permissible. It is important for individuals to be mindful of the content they are creating and consuming, and to ensure that it aligns with Islamic principles.
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Is it forbidden in Islam to draw manga?
There is no specific prohibition in Islam against drawing manga or any other form of art. However, some scholars may advise caution when it comes to drawing images of living beings, as it can potentially lead to idolatry or disrespect. It is important for individuals to use their own discretion and consider the intentions behind their artwork. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to determine what is appropriate based on their own beliefs and values.
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How can one portray Islam in a manga?
One can portray Islam in a manga by accurately depicting the beliefs, practices, and values of the religion. This can be done by showcasing Muslim characters engaging in acts of worship such as prayer, fasting, and charity, and by incorporating Islamic teachings and principles into the storyline. It is important to approach the portrayal with sensitivity and respect, and to avoid perpetuating stereotypes or misconceptions about Islam. Additionally, consulting with Muslim scholars or individuals knowledgeable about the religion can help ensure an authentic and respectful portrayal of Islam in the manga.
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From which anime is the fanart from?
The fanart is from the anime "Attack on Titan" (Shingeki no Kyojin).
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