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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others. Tariq Ramadan
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others.
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gizantara · 15 days
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Kesopanan intelektual adalah kerendahan hati terhadap apa yang aku ketahui; kerendahan hati intelektual adalah kesopanan terhadap apa yang tidak aku ketahui.
— Tariq Ramadan
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hellocoraco · 6 months
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"The more you look into and understand yourself, the less judgmental you become towards others."
- Tariq Ramadan
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songofwizardry · 6 months
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belated Ramadan Mubarak!
I try to do a bit of reading every Ramadan, so, for accountability, and so that when I inevitably don’t get through them I can find my list next year—here's my (extremely very ambitious) reading list for this year!
(suggestions are very welcome, with the warning that I very much may not get through them. this year, I’m trying to learn more about Islam and liberation theology and I’m trying to read more abolitionist texts, and of course my standard queer Muslim books, I’m trying to read more poetry by Muslim poets I don’t know well, and every Ramadan I try and only read fiction by Muslim authors, so there’s some sff on here too!)
non-fic:
memoirs:
We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib (reread)
Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H
The Colour of God by Ayesha S Chaudhry
Love is an Ex-Country by Randa Jarrar
A Dutiful Boy by Mohsin Zaidi
other nonfic:
Islam and Anarchism by Mohamed Abdou
We Do This Til We Free Us by Mariame Kaba (reread-ish? I never fully finished it)
Let This Radicalise You by Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba
Qur'an and Woman by Amina Wadud (which I also never finished)
The Women's Khutbah Book by Fatima Seedat and Sa'diyya Shaikh
Qur’an of the Oppressed: Liberation Theology and Gender Justice in Islam by Shadaab Rahemtulla
With Stones in Our Hands: Writings on Muslims, Racism, and Empire by Sohail Daulatzai and Junaid Rana
fiction:
The Candle and the Flame by Nafiza Azad
Mirage by Somaiya Daud (yes I still have not read this)
The Light at the Bottom of the World by London Shah
Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion by Bushra Rehman
A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faisal
poetry:
Halal If You Hear Me (anthology)
If They Come For Us by Fatimah Asghar (reread)
Hagar Poems by Mohja Kahf
Bad Diaspora Poems by Momtaza Mehri
The Fortieth Day by Kazim Ali
Black Seeds by Tariq Touré
Postcolonial Banter by Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan
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silicacid · 11 months
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List of healthcare workers killed by Israel attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023
Physicians:
Dr. Omar Ferwana, a Professor and former Dean of the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School and an andrologist, Gaza
Dr. Aya Ferwana (Dr Omar Ferwana’s daughter), a family medicine specialist, Gaza
Dr. Medhat Saidam, a senior burn and plastic surgeon, Shifa Hospital, Gaza and MSc in Burn Care alumnus from Queen Mary University of London
Dr. Mohammed Dabour, a consultant pathologist and dean of pre-clinical medicine at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School
Dr. Tamer Al-Khayyat, an anesthesiologist and intensivist, European Gaza Hosptial, Rafah
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Khayyat, an internist in Rafah and Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s father
Dr. Razan Al-Rakhawi (Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s wife), an obstetric and gynecologist, Emirati Women’s Hospital, Rafah
Dr. Sereen Al-Attar a consultant obstetric and gynecologist at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis and an Assistant Professor at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical school
Dr. Saeed Drabieh, a urology resident, Shifa Hospital
Dr. Mohammed Al-Samarai, Iraqi volunteer intern physician
Dr. Rafat Abou Foul, radiologist, Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Amal Al-Maqadma, family medicine specialist, Rafah
Dr. Ibtihal Al-Astal, intern doctor, Khan Younis
Dr. Duaa Awad, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Moath Nabaheen, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Youssef Jadallah, intensivist and anesthesiologist (based in Germany, from Gaza but was visiting his family)
Dr. Inas Yousef, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Israa Al-Ashqar, anesthesiology resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Abdallah Ashour, emergency medicine doctor, Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis
Dr. Hamam El-Deeb, orthopaedic surgery resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Munther Abu Sariya, consultant pediatrician, Mohammed Al-Durra Pediatric Hospital
Dr. Doaa Shammout, pediatric resident, Rantisi Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Baraa Abu Elaish, intern doctor, Gaza
Dr. Abdlallah El-Helou, general practitioner/internal medicine doctor, Indonesian/Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Muhannad Ezzo Afana, general practitioner, Gaza
Dr. Mohammed Refaat Mekki,
 
Dentists:
Dr. Ahmed Al-Hourani
Dr. Nada Mahdi
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Dali
Dr. Bilal Lubbad
Dr. Marwa Swelim
Dr Areej Eid
Dr. Tawfiq Al-Farra
Dr. Abdallah Baghdadi
Dr. Jameel Tarazi
Dr. Maysoon Al-Nuweiri
Dr. Mona Dughmush
Dr. Noha Dughmush
Dr. Mamoun Afana
Dr. Mohammed Afana
Dr. Anis Mekki
Dr. Tasneem Abdulnabi
 
Medical/dental students:
Bisan Halasa
Shaimaa Saydam
Abedelrahman Abu Shammala
Nour Al-Ashqar
Yaseen Al-Akhras
Osama Abu Safia
Duha Dughmush
Haneen Al-Shannat
Abdallah Abu Jayab
Zainab Azzam
Mohammed Abu Jiadan
 
Medical Scientists:
Prof. Salah El-Din Zanoun
Prof. Ahmed Al-Dalo
Prof. Ameed Mushtaha (Head of laboratories department and blood banks
Nurses:
Mohammed Lubbad  
Mohammed Al-Azzaiza  
Ahmed Moshtaha  
Rami Lubbad  
Somaya Temraz  
Mohammed Rafat Gomaa  
Osama A'eed Abu Safiya  
Saber Al-Nimnim  
Mohammed Hamad  
Mohammed Al-Baz  
Suleiman Abu Zour  
Badr Mohammed Abu Daqah  
Shaimaa Rayan (Midwife)
Maryam Abou Daher
Kefah San’allah
Walaa Adwan (Midwife)
Rawaa Al-Thalathini (Midwife)
Samah Rasheed (Midwife)
Rida Al-Masri (Midwife)
Ibrahim Abou Isaac
Amjad Abou Ouda
Ibrahim Al-Farra
Aya Al-Shrafi
Tamer Al Efesh
Momen Mansour
Asmaa Al-Asar
Feras Ftaiha
Diaa Bardaweel
Rana Shalaby
Itemad Miqdad
Zainab Al-Sharafi
Hamdan Malaka
Suheer Jbara
Hassan Al-Hennawi
Sabha Al-Sherafi
Azmi Al-Jamal
Yousef Al-Shareef
Hadeel Fanqa
Emad Esleem
Enas Al-Zeen
Heba Salamah
Nuha Esleem
Amro Masoud
Hanya Qudaih
Mohammed Al-Moqayyed
Ali Nasrallah
Tariq Abu Obaid (cardiac perfusion specialist)
Ahmed Al-Nuweiri
Abdulrahman Shaheen (Ziada) 
Ahmed Mahmoud Alrann
Dr. Yahya Abduljawad Juda (Public Health, nurse) 
Haytham Tawfiq Alnabih 
Loai Alzuhairi (Nursing student) 
Saleem Abu Zour
Waleed ElMahalawi
Rola Althalathini (Midwife)
Duaa Ashour
Amer Elramlawi
Safa Zeino
Saja Doghmosh
Moayad Ezzo Afana
Ramadan Doghmosh
Moemen Arab (Nursing student)
Oun Nofal Ashour (Nursing student)
 
Paramedics (EMS providers):
Marwan Abou Raida
Hatem Awad
Khalil Al-Sharif
Ahmed Al-Dahman
Yousri Al-Masri
Ahmed Abdel Rahman
Mohammed Al-Ghaliz
Mohammed Ali
Iyad Salim
Abdelrahim Abou Baid
Alaa Abou Ghanima
Naji Al Fayoumi
Mohammed Qateet
Tareq Ashour
Mahmoud Abou Mashayekh
Nafeth Al-Natour
Mahmoud Othman
Mohammed ElOmour
Ibrahim Matar
Yasser Alnaseri
 
Physiotherapists:
Ahmed Al-Masri
Ahmed Sameh Abou Herbeed
Shaimaa Sbaih
Mayar Al-Wahidi
Ahmed Ashraf
Shahrazad Al-Akhras
Nour Ibrahim
 
Pharmacists:
Ahmed Al-Jerjawi
Aziz Elfarra
Afnan Al-Astal
Shereen Abou Jazar
Eman Abu Al-Jalil
Safaa Hasouna
Ibraheem Meqdad
Mohammed Ali
Maysaa Khader
Nisreen Al-Dammagh
Sally Al-Aydi (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammed Al-Shannat
Lina Abu Mualaileq
Noor Ibean
Haneen Albasyouni
Amira Dahman
Rawand Albanna
Khaled Abu Ma’ala
Amal Mekki
Abdullah Altartori (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Asmaa Abu Salah (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammad Alshami
 
Lab technicians/clinical microbiologists:
Natheer Shaban
Asmaa Hijazi
Rawan Yassin
Alia Al Hinnawi
Maryam Kabaja
Nahid Abdullatef
Mohammed Abu Karsh
Mohammed Shabaan
Riham Elkahlout
Ismail Sharaf
Taiseer Alghouti
Abdulmohsin Abu Alrous
Duaa Jad Allah  
Optometrists:
Omar Khorsheed
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catdotjpeg · 9 months
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the Ashour family, are: 
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Rubin Khaled Hassan (75) and his son Ahmed Rubin Khaled (37);
Hassan Hosni Husayn (60) and his daughter Shahad Hassan Hosni (17); 
his son Muhammad Hassan Hosni (31) and his daughter Massa Muhammad Hassan (1); 
and Hassan’s brother Husayn Hosni Husayn (63); 
Najah Muhammad Muhammad (55);
Aida Ramadan Hamdan (53); 
Ilham Arafat Muhammad (45) and their brother Yaqub Arafat Muhammad (39); 
Tariq Muhammad Mahmoud (39); 
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Ali Fadl Khaled (37), a journalist; 
Ali Hassan Yassin (33); 
Ibrahim Abdullah Muhammad (33) and his sons Muhammad Ibrahim Abdullah (7) and Hassan Ibrahim Abdullah (4); 
Iman Mohsen Mahmoud (31); 
Alaa Imad Muhammad (31); 
Ahmed Musa Abd Rabbo (31); 
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Saeed Nasser Saeed (30) and his brother Abdulrahman Nasser Saeed (23), a “skilled and diligent programmer” with dreams of pursuing a Master’s degree; 
Bara’a Ahmed Hasnat (25) and her sister Doaa Ahmed Hasnat (23); 
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Musab Muhammad (22), a photojournalist who worked at the University of Applied Sciences; 
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Dr. Muhammad Ammar Jaber (20);
Ahmed Saber Younis (18); 
Ahmed Hilal Habib Hamdi (17); 
Bushra Sharif Youssef (12); 
Rihab Muhammad Abdel Hamid (7) and her siblings Abdel Hamid Muhammad Abdel Hamid (5), Ahmed Muhammad Abdel Hamid (3), Abdel Hamid Muhammad Abdel Hamid (3), and Hamza Muhammad Abdel Hamid (less than a year old); 
Muhammad Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (6) and his brothers Anas Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (4) and Salah Ezz el-Din al-Qassam Musa (2); 
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Nidal Mohannad Hashim (5), who was “known for his humor, aspirations, and loving nature”; 
Hoor Muhammad Hussein (4) and her sister Aya Muhammad Hussein (1); 
Omar Ahmed Ziad (2) and his infant sister Maryam Ahmed Ziad;
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Janan Ahmed Ismail, her brother Ismail Ahmed Ismail, and their mother Dr. Dua Khamis Younis;
Omar Ismail Radwan and his children Sarah Omar Ismail, Muhammad Omar Ismail, Abdullah Omar Ismail, and Ismail Omar Ismail; 
Moayad Muhammad Masoud; 
Isma’il Radwan Hashem; 
Hiba Saeed Hosni; 
Aya Fadi Riad; 
and Abdul Aziz Muhammad Ismail and his brother Shahid Muhammad Ismail. 
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and here.
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stillbornedprincess · 3 months
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okk another one of these now everyone knows me so well tagged by @wildprincess7
last song I listened to : forgotten sorry
fav place : cafes and train stations ,
fav book: hmmmm doestoyveskys white nights
current read is Western Muslims and The Future Of Islam written by Tariq Ramadan
Dunt watch tv but young Sheldon is fun to watch with sis
Fav food is beef and hummus yougort berry pie potato salad bariis and chocolate praline
ok now the opps can find and slaughter me with ease
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strivingislam · 1 year
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Certainly! Islamic literature covers a wide range of topics, including theology, jurisprudence, history, spirituality, and more. Here are some notable Islamic books that you might find interesting:
1. **The Quran**: The holy book of Islam, Allah as revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
2. **Sahih al-Bukhari**: One of the most authentic and comprehensive collections of Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad) compiled by Imam Bukhari.
3. **Sahih Muslim**: Another highly respected collection of Hadith, compiled by Imam Muslim.
4. **Riyad as-Salihin**: A collection of Hadith on various aspects of life, compiled by Imam an-Nawawi.
5. **Tafsir al-Jalalayn**: A widely used classical commentary on the Quran, written by two scholars, Jalal ad-Din al-Mahalli and Jalal ad-Din as-Suyuti.
6. **The Sealed Nectar (Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum)**: A biography of Prophet Muhammad, written by Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri.
7. **The Autobiography of Malcolm X**: Though not a traditional Islamic book, it offers insight into the journey of Malcolm X and his conversion to Islam.
8. **The Alchemy of Happiness (Kimiyā-ye Sa'ādat)**: Written by Imam Al-Ghazali, this book explores the path to spiritual and personal growth.
9. **In the Footsteps of the Prophet**: A biography of Prophet Muhammad written by Tariq Ramadan, providing a modern perspective.
10. **The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam**: A collection of philosophical essays by Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
11. **The Book of Assistance (Kitab al-Tawhid)**: Written by Imam Ibn al-Qayyim, it focuses on spirituality and self-improvement.
12. **Purification of the Heart**: A book by Hamza Yusuf that delves into the spiritual diseases of the heart and their remedies.
13. **Islam: The Straight Path**: A comprehensive introduction to Islam by John L. Esposito, offering insights into its history, beliefs, and practices.
14. **The Road to Mecca**: An autobiography of South African writer and anti-apartheid activist, Ahmed Deedat.
15. **The Ideal Muslimah**: A book by Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi, focusing on the characteristics and roles of a Muslim woman in various aspects of life.
Please note that these are just a few examples, and there are many more Islamic books available covering various aspects of the faith and its practice. Always ensure to read from reputable sources and scholars when exploring Islamic literature.
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nefariouscryptid · 2 years
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Leslie and Tariq are a Jewish Muslim family (Leslie is Jewish, tariq is Muslim)
It hasn’t stirred up any problems between them. Plus they believe in the same god. They both respect each other and help out during holidays for both. Tariq celebrates Ramadan while Leslie helps him out during it, Tariq helps during Hanukah while Leslie celebrates ect.
As for their kids they choose which one they resonate with more and they support it. The twins are Muslim, Destiny is Jewish, and Xavier is a baby so…
I can’t say that they’re the most woke people ever and would be happy if their kids were atheists. They believed in god, so their kids not would worry them. It’s not like they think their kids would go to hell or anything (that’s not even in Judaism) but it’s still concern for them. But they wouldn’t disown them or force them to believe in anything cause they know that’s not how it works and they love their kids too much.
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