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  2. Adab al-Tabib - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] Despite his beliefs, Adab al-Tabib is primarily an Islamic text, built upon Islamic beliefs and practices. [1] Due to this strong Islamic influence, a modern scholar has disputed this interpretation, claiming that only a full Muslim could have produced such a text.

  3. Ivatan people - Wikipedia

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    An Ivatan woman wearing a vakul, a headgear for sunlight and rain protection made from vuyavuy palm fiber. [17] The Ivatan's culture has been largely influenced by the climate of Batanes. Due to severe climatic disruptions to their agriculture, Ivatans have developed numerous successful strategies to protect their food supply and way of life.

  4. A Guide to Conclusive Proofs for the Principles of Belief

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    978-1-85964-157-6 A Guide to Conclusive Proofs for the Principles of Belief ( Arabic : الإرشاد إلى قواطع الأدلة في أصول الاعتقاد , romanized : Al-Irshad ila Qawati' al-Adilla fi Usul al-I'tiqad ), commonly known simply as Al-Irshad ("The Guide"), is a major classic of Islamic theology .

  5. Andrew Rippin - Wikipedia

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    Major academic fields of Andrew Rippin were the history of the formative period of Islam and the interpretation of the Qurʾān in the classical period of Islam. [2] He was the author of many works on Qur'anic Studies as well as the widely respected Muslims - Their Religious Beliefs and Practices , now in its fourth edition (2012).

  6. Islam: Beliefs and Observances - Wikipedia

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    The book also describes the core beliefs of Islam and their obligations as they apply to each believer and talks about religion's several sects. [2] The book talks about how Islam's history is broken down according to the countries where it exists as a major political and social force. The text of the book is supplemented with end notes, a ...

  7. Bibliography of books critical of Islam - Wikipedia

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    (NYT bestseller list – 2005-10-16 [2]) ISBN 0-89526-013-1; Spencer, Robert. The Myth of Islamic Tolerance: How Islamic Law Treats Non-Muslims (editor), Prometheus Books, 2005. ISBN 1-59102-249-5; Spencer, Robert. Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West, Regnery Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0-89526-100-6

  8. Seven pillars of Ismailism - Wikipedia

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    Hifzu l-Ikhwān "protection of one's brothers": The Druze practice a culturally complex system of interdependence instead of a set fee to a religious scholar or organisation (i.e. zakat) Tark ‘Ibādat al-Awthān "deserting idol-worship": The Druze emphasise the esoteric meaning of the traditional pillar called sawm , by which they mean that ...

  9. Deobandi fiqh - Wikipedia

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    The book, which is divided into nine volumes, is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Islamic law. He also wrote Ta'lim al-Islam, a primer on Islamic beliefs and practices for children, which covers topics such as the pillars of Islam, the articles of faith, and daily religious practices. The book is widely read and has become a ...