En la teología islámica, una interpretación precisa en inglés de la expresión al-insān al-kāmil , en árabe الإنسان الكامِل, se traduce como “el ser humano perfecto” o “el ser perfecto”. En el sufismo, esta expresión está estrechamente vinculada a Ibn ʿArabī, quien identificó al profeta Mahoma como “el hombre perfecto” [1] y es considerado por los musulmanes como el... Continue Reading →
The Dawn of Islam: The Role of Women as Transmitters of the Hadith
Image Source: https://i0.wp.com/lawandreligionforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/sayeed.jpg Throughout the development of early stages of Islam (7th century CE), the role of women during that time is critical. Not only because it was a woman the first person to believe in the message of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH, peace by upon him), but also because some women of that time... Continue Reading →
The Lives of Muhammad by Kecia Ali
Kecia Ali explores the subject of portrayals of the Prophet Muhammad and the multifaceted narratives surrounding his life in Islamic tradition. She stress key notes where biographic narratives, especially at the turn of the twentieth century, where hidden agendas can be unveiled.[1] In short, one commonality between modern biographies illustrate a clash between the Islam... Continue Reading →