Let us live for Allah. Let us love what He loves and like what He likes; let us dislike what He dislikes and hate what He hates. Let there be no territories carved up and no frontiers set up in serving Him. Let us passionately involve ourselves in our society to do His will, but still passionately let our hearts yearn for His pleasure. Similarly, let the life of the Prophet live again in our lives. Let his Message, his conduct, his goals, be our Message, our conduct and our goals. So, also, let nothing motivate us but an intense longing to please our Lord in the Next World, and let that expectation give a decisive shape to our life here. The hope of a meaningful future must lead us to confront the risks and overcome the tribulations that lie in living by His will in the totality of our existence. We, as Muslims, have but one option: to strive to change the world according to the model given to mankind by the Prophet Muhammad, blessings and peace be on him:
Ustadh Khurram Murad (1932-1996)
DYING AND LIVING FOR ALLAH: THE LAST WILL OF KHURRAM MURAD Is essentially a wake up call, not just to his kith and kin, but all the Muslims. In accordance with the Quran and Sunnah, this Will is a nasihah - advising, commending and enjoining a life based on loyalty to Allah, striving for the akhira, being particular to one's responsibilities towards others and sharing the divine message with all human beings. The forty gems that make up this call are Khurram Murad's last gift They provide ...read more
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Ibn Rushd's Bida yat al-Mujtahid occupies a unique place among the
authoritative manuals of Islamic law. It is designed to prepare the jurist
for the task of the mujTahiti, the independent jurist, who derives the law and lays down precedents to be followed by the judge in the administration of justice. In this manual Ibn Rushed traces most of the issues of Islamic law, describing not only what the law is, but also elaborating the methodology of some of the greatest legal minds in Islam to show how such laws were derived.
This text provides a still-relevant basis for the interpretation and formulation of Islamic law. Combining his legal and philosophical knowledge, Ibn Rushed transcends the boundaries of different schools and presents a critical analysis of the opinions of the famous Muslim jurists and their methodologies.
The legal subject areas covered include marriage and divorce; sale and exchange of goods; wages, crop-sharing and speculative partnership; security for debts and insolvency; gifts, bequests and inheritance; and offences and judgements.
Inn-an Nays is Assistant Professor at the International University, Islamabad. He is currently in charge of training and publications at the Shari'ah Academy, a unit of the International Islamic University.
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