http://archnet.org/library/images/ is a nice website with a digital library focused on Muslim building and construction.
nostalgist and homeseek from muslim country will surely like the pic so rejoice
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On a washingtonpost.com article, Ingrid Mattso’s -President, Islamic Society of North America-expressed himself on the contribution of the Islam about the woman’s rights and clarifying that the same current day some Muslims did not retain the message and still becomes attached to the sexism and the durty legacy lefted by jahiliya.
Ingrid called then to make the distinction between the real values of the Islam and the jahiliya ideas that still carry regrettably certain minority of Moslem confession.
But the comments lefted by certain readers drew my attention, why?
First thing, the used arguments ” hadith ” are or erroneous or used except their real context and especially without clarifying their historic reference to evade the true sense of the expression.
The second matter is the resemblance of comments it looks like a kind of “copy & stick virus” which is affecting all the islamophobia debates.
Is there an organization behind all this!! Who knows ??
Thirdly a comment of an Internet user Shareef Muhammad was really impressive for me that’s why I’d like to share it with you using the famous “copy & stick virus”.
All of you who’ve commented so far are FUNDAMENTALLY IGNORANT ABOUT FIQH! Fiqh is roughly translated school of thought or practice and refers to the implementation of sharia. In all of the posts I’ve read not one of your long diatribes mentioned fiqh. That says to me that you do not know what it is and how it pertains to the political and cultural manifestations of contempary Islam. Now maybe it seems unreasonable to expect a educated and knowledge based discourse from people who share share their unvarnished opinions on line but in today’s world we can not afford not to. You have men and women dying in the Middle East and are embroiled in a contenteous relationship with the Muslim world. The typical assaults on Islam are getting old and you all aren’t getting any smarter. The Quran is a 7th century document that contains verses which are relative only to the seventh century but also contains verses that provide guidence for this all time thereafter. The reality is that as a document(not getting into whether its of divine origin or not) the Quran recognized women’s right to own property, choose her husband and divorce him, pursue education and yes even participate in government some 1,330 years before the United States(I will furnish verses upon request). As far as wife beating goes all of the traditions that have been cited by sexist Imams who follow a hyper patriarchal school of fiqh (Hanifi, Wahabism) have been discredited and we know from the authentic ahadith that Muhammad (pbuh) never beat his wives. In fact he refuse to marry a couple because the would-be groom had a noted history of abuse. Now, this is historical fact. The Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) also was the first person in recorded history to publically and explicitly in no uncertain terms condemn racism as he stated in his farwell address: “There is no superiority between a Arab and Non-Arab nor between a white and a black.” When you compare the Quran to the constitution on recognizing the fundamental humanity and agency of people irrespective of their gender and race then I am “sorry” for you reading but it is the Quran that has achieved this without any need of ammending. That all having been said. The reality in the Muslim world is inconsistent with the primary texts in Sunni Islam: Quran and ahadith. That is my message that the Muslim world with its practices of genital mutilation, “honor-killings,” gender aparthied, ethnic cleansing and enslavement (all of which are realities in the Muslim world) one can not by any sound analysis be accredited to Islam. And I can illustrate my point even further. Did all of these abysmul practices that I’ve mentioned begin with Islam or the introduction of the religion in a partical region or did these practices exist in these societies before Islam? The answer: No in the Quran any of you show where it mentions genital mutilation, “honor-killings,” gender aparthied, or ethnic cleansing and enslavement. In fact where the practice of “honor-killings” are alluded to it is to condemn them and the perpetrator to hell as this was a practice of the Arabs before the advent of Islam in what Muslim history calls Jahliyah “Age of Ignorance.” This practice persists today but only in parts of the Muslim world where they were practiced before Islam and they are not limited to Muslims but are carried out by non-Muslims in this region as well. So get that straight. As for the issue of religious tolerance. The verses in the Quran which refer to killing unbelievers are, in history, referring to war times. Such was the case after the Muslims had moved to Medina. Muhammad (pbuh) and his followers were being persecuted under the Qurayish Tribe in Mecca for 13 years. During those 13 years Muslims did not lift a single finger in self-defense, they were pacifists for 13 years. Muhammad told his followers to migrate to Christian Ethiopia where he said is governed by a Christian King who is just and wrongs no one. In a related hadith he is reported to have said “whoever invites an Ethiopian into their home invites the blessings of God.” So it looks like both your racism and anti-Christian picture of Muhammad (pbuh) is false. When the Muslims emigrated to Medina the Qurayish pursued them in an act of unprovoked aggression. Here is where the Muslims were given the right to defend themselves as self-defense. Before going into battle Muhammad(pbuh) commanded his followers to not harm “women, children, the elderly, the infirmed, non-combatants, trees or livestock.” So we have a declaration of human conduct during war 1,400 years before the Geneva Convention. Even the command not to hurt livestock is pro-animal and environment. Muhammad(pbuh) neighbor was Jewish and lived along side him up onto his death. When Muslims conquered Christian and Jewish lands Churches and Synagogues remained relatively in tact and practicionars continued to worship in them under Muslim dominance. In fact they exist till this day. The picture that you all have painted of Muslims slaying Christians and Jews indiscriminately en masse is not a fact of history but taken from your imaginations. Now, all of what I have shared with you is taken from writings of historians of all faiths and from the ahadith (which you all pretend to know so much about). My point here is that Muslim world is in terrible shape. However, to say that this shape adequately reflects the teachings of the Quran is both inaccurate and scandaleous. There are terrible things in the Muslim past and present (though not nearly as terrible as the West and Europe, more on that later) but there exists within the primary source of Islam and the personal history sound basis for positive and humane transformation. You all are even more ignorant about Islam than the extremists so why you feel justified in vouching for their religious veracity arouses suspicion. I would suggest for you all who have the occassion to read this to relinquish your bigotry, acquire an accurate view of Islam and reflect on yourselves to see what in your own history as westerners could enable you to sympathize with apart of the world that is undergoing its own rebirth.
I share with you dear reader some amazing paint from the realistic painting school, Mr Imam Maleki demonstrates his big talent on the next paints …


you can find out much more paint on his official website :
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