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Arts For websites about the Arts in Islam.
By RegionCalendar For informational websites about Muslim feasts and festivals, and about calculating dates by the lunar Islamic calendar.
CharityChats and ForumsCommerceComputers For sites offering specifically Islamic software, clipart, or other computer resources.
DirectoriesEducation For sites with information about Muslim education, or institutions involved in the academic study of Islam; please help us by
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(less...) Guidance Resources The general Islam category holds sites about Islam in general, which we judge easily accessible to a general reader. The Invitation to Islam category may also contain general presentations the
religion, but written for people interested in becoming a Muslim. This category contains sites which, because of their content, language, terminology, or depth, are more suitable for users who already have a relatively advanced understanding or knowledge of Islam.
(less...) HealthHistory This category contains sites that are specifically about the history of the Islamic community.
Invitation to Islam Invitation to Islam, or Dawah, refers to introducing the faith to those who are not familiar with it. Islam is a universal religion, all are
welcome in it and all are equal in the sight of God.
(less...) Islamism Islamism is an umbrella term referring to several Islamic revival and purification movements which seek to institutionalize Islamic beliefs
and values in government, the economy, and society.
(less...) JurisprudenceLiberal "Liberal Islam" is an umbrella term covering the thoughts and work of Muslims who share parallel concerns with Western liberalism: ideas such as separation of church and state, democracy, the rights
of women and minorities, freedom of thought, and human progress. A key concept in understanding Liberal Islam is ijtihad (from the root jahada, to struggle, endeavour, strive, take pains; the same root as "jihad"). The term has developed to mean the use of independent judgement on legal or theological questions. Understanding of the term is coloured by history and theology. Legal and philosophical thought in the different traditions of Islam placed differing limits on "acceptable use of independent judgement"; In the context of Islam's response to the impact of the West in the last 150 years, some thinkers have argued the need to go beyond traditional limitations.
(less...) Meditation Meditation is a practice with wide reaching roots in many religions. In Islam, meditation is most widely in the form of the five daily prayes. But, meditation is enjoined in the night hours in prayer
as well. Meditation for the Muslim provides means to forming a link with the spiritual self as one seeks a deeper connection with Allah. As this connection deepens and becomes more permanent, we become better acquainted with our inner selves and motivations.
(less...) News and MediaOrganizations For sites of organizations which support and promote the practice of Islam - including mosques, special interest groups (e.g. college-based associations, regional groups), and others. Please consider
whether your site might be better placed in an appropriate linked category. In particular, please note that only organizations with an international focus will be listed here. Local and national organizations may be considered for listing in Islam/By Region, and/or in a locality in a Regional category.
(less...) Other ReligionsPeoplePhilosophyPilgrimagesPoliticsPrayer Prayer in Islam is very important. One has to remember God, ask Him for guidance, for help. Prayer in Islam, is not limited to rituals. If one earns money, with the intention to live lawfully,
rightfully, gratefully, and to be able to feed himself his/her dependants; he is praying. Actually the word used for prayer: "Ebadah", means being a servant to God. Abd, the origin, means servant. With these in mind, the prayer may take also specific forms, where a servant, a muslim directs his/her body, goods, money, spirit towards The Creator. His body, in the prayer called Salaat (Standing, sitting, putting the forehead on the ground solely in front of God, and reading from the Quran) His money, in the prayer called Zakaat (Giving alms), His body and money, in the prayer called Hajj (Pilgrimage), Of course, these and other prayers have real meaning if the intention is pure, the spirit is directed to The Lord. The prayers in Islam may be classified also as obligatory ones, and voluntary ones.
(less...) ProphetsProphet's TraditionsQuranSects Over the centuries, a number of distinctive expressions of Muslim faith and practice have emerged, within both the Sunni and Shia traditions. Some have grown to have a clear and separate identity,
others have remained more or less within the Sunni/Shia traditions. This category is for sites about these diverse groups.
(less...) Shia There are two main branches of Islam, the Sunni and the Shia. Shia is the smaller branch and consists of 15% of the Muslim population worldwide. Most Shias (known in the west as Twelvers, or
Ithnasheris) believe in 12 divinely appointed successors of Prophet Mohammed, but there are significant groups who believe in only 5 or 7 Imams. Shias are in the majority in Iran and Iraq.
(less...) Social AspectsSufism Sufism is Love based Islamic mysticism. It is an intrinsic part of Religion stressing the relation between God and His creations.
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