Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices Death Penalty for Apostasy Apostasy, Warfare, and Legal Punishment in Islamic Sources The treatment of apostasy (riddah) in Islam is shaped by the interaction…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices Stealing from Believers and Non-Believers Qur’anic Directive on Theft The Qur’anic directive on theft is articulated in Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:38), which states: “As for the…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices When Lying is Considered Acceptable in Islam In Islam, certain Hadiths outline specific circumstances in which lying may be considered permissible. The Prophet Muhammad stated, “It is…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices Permission for Wife Beating in the Quran Surah An-Nisa (4:34) is a crucial verse that has long been a subject of interpretation and debate among Islamic scholars.…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices “The story of The Hijab and Niqab: Its Quranic Basis and Historical Origins” What the Quran Says In Islamic scholarship, the hijab and niqab are often interpreted as symbols of modesty and virtue…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices The Story of the Zamzam Well in Sunan Abi Dawud 67 Narrated AbuSa’id al-Khudri: I heard that the people asked the Prophet of Allah: Water is brought for you from the…
Disturbing Islamic Regulations and Practices The Controversial Practice of Urine Consumption in Islam The Case of Camel Urine in Islamic History One of the primary reasons this topic has generated attention is the…