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The book "The Minority Pathfinder: A Man with Unforeseen Energy" is a spontaneous outcome of the author's experience as one of the members of Al-Ameen Mission family since 2008 to 2018.It is commonly understood that Nurul Islam's philosophy of humanism tends to concentrate the energies of a culture for the holistic amelioration of minority in West Bengal. It emphasizes on social ethics and helps the students to imbibe social virtues and thereby to build up a strong moral character. By upholding the dignity of man, it consecrates to individual freedom and responsibility and the sense of equality among men. On the intellectual plane, it directs the mental life of his students to the joyous adv...
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This book explores the various aspects of Waqf management in IsDB member countries/jurisdictions as well as in non-Muslim majority countries. Topics covered include Waqf regulation, its modernization and relationship to Maqasid Al-Shari’ah; performance of Waqf activities; time and activity-wise distribution of Waqf resource management; the antecedents and consequences of Waqf assets (both physical and cash); the strategies and models to promote Waqf-related activities for greater socio-economic development; good governance practices through the formulation of informed policies for Waqf projects; the confluence of Waqf, zakah, charity, and Islamic microfinance impacting socio-economic development and so on. Comprising different issues and perspectives adopted by various authors/researchers, the book is specifically designed to meet the needs of academics and industry practitioners in the field of Islamic finance to provide general and Shari’ah guidelines on the emerging issues within the subject.
This book provides a comparative history of Islamic education in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet countries. Case studies on Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan and on two regions of the Russian Federation, Tatarstan and Daghestan, highlight the importance which Muslim communities in all parts of the Soviet Union attached to their formal and informal institutions of Islamic instruction. New light is shed on the continuity of pre-revolutionary educational traditions – including Jadidist ethics and teaching methods – throughout the New Economic Policy period (1921-1928), on Muslim efforts to maintain their religious schools under Stalinist repression, and on the...
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.