In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Ever Merciful.
Love for All, Hatred for None.
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Page 5 of 25, showing 20 articles out of 492 total, starting on article # 81, ending on # 100
| Issue | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| May 2004 |
Economic Justice |
The Islamic economic system narrows the gap between the haves and have nots. An emphasis on spending, zakat and prohibition of interests ensuring a fast circulation of wealth. (by Saad Ahmad, USA.) |
| November 2004 |
Economic Values |
The author reflects on verses of the Qur’an and the hadith relating to economic values. Economic values go hand in hand with social values. Recognising that all prosperity proceeds from God should lead individuals and society as a whole to realise that, even from the purely selfish point of view, the greatest benefit is to be derived from beneficent spending and distribution of wealth and not from avariciously holding it back. (by Chaudhry Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, President of the Seventeenth session of the UN General Assembly.) |
| October 2007 |
Editorial |
Introduction to The Review of Religions special editions on Khilafat (by Mansoor Ahmed Shah, UK.) |
| September 2007 |
EDITORIAL |
The significance of fasting in Ramadan (by Bockarie Tommy Kallon, UK.) |
| March 2007 |
EDITORIAL |
Increasing evidence that mankind is having an accelerating adverse effect on our climate (by Fazal Ahmad, UK.) |
| October 2006 |
Editorial |
The facts behind the ‘Veil’ (by Shermeem Butt, UK.) |
| September 2006 |
Editorial |
(by Fareed Ahmad, UK.) |
| August 2006 |
Editorial |
(by Sarah Waseem, UK.) |
| July 2006 |
Editorial |
(by Fazal Ahmad, UK.) |
| June 2006 |
Editorial |
Could man achieve the objective of his creation without the existence of Satan? (by Fareed Ahmad, UK.) |
| March 2006 |
Editorial |
(by Mansoor Saqi, UK.) |
| January 2006 |
Editorial |
(by Fazal Ahmad, UK.) |
| October 2005 |
Editorial |
On 8th October 2005 Pakistan was hit by a 7.6-magnitude earthquake that caused major devastation in the north of the country and in Kashmir. (by Sarah Waseem, UK.) |
| September 2005 |
Editorial |
Religion is a dynamic phenomenon, not a static one. (by Mansoor Saqi, UK.) |
| August 2005 |
Editorial |
Understanding the true Nature of God and man’s place as His creation, and the position of Prophets and Angels, has been a challenge for mankind throughout history. (by Fazal Ahmad, UK.) |
| July 2005 |
Editorial |
The Purpose of Man’s Creation (by Bockarie Tommy Kallon, UK.) |
| May 2005 |
Editorial |
They say that money cannot buy happiness, and they are right, but it can buy food, water, shelter and clothing. (by Fareed Ahmad, UK.) |
| April 2005 |
Editorial |
(by Sarah Waseem, UK.) |
| March 2005 |
Editorial |
It is a sad fact of humanity that while we seek to blame others for any misfortune that befalls us, often it is our own actions that lead to catastrophic results. (by Fazal Ahmad, UK.) |
| February 2005 |
Editorial |
One purpose of all religions is to bring about peace, both individual and collective. Despite this, there remains a misconception that religion is often associated with conflict... (by Mansoor Saqi, UK.) |
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