WHAT DOES RIDDAH MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of riddah in the Malay dictionary
riddah Ar acts out of Islam, either by deed, word, or intention. riddah Ar perbuatan keluar drpd agama Islam, sama ada melalui perbuatan, perkataan, atau niat.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «RIDDAH»
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Tafsir Maudhu'i al-Muntaha. - Jilid 1 - Halaman 243
Masalah keluar dari Islam (riddah) merupakan kasus dan fenomena yang selalu terjadi sejak masa kekhilafahan Nabi Adam a.s. hingga Nabi Muhammad Saw. Berulang-ulangnya Allah SWT mengutus para nabi dan rasul-Nya, tidaklah ...
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The Forever Street: A Novel - Halaman 526
Riddah stopped pacing. Into a lull from the kitchen radio splashed a soft, peculiarly lovely sound, like that of a brook running through a dale. Markus trained his flashlight on Hester. Unblinking, her carefully powdered old face gave a nod.
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The History of al-Tabari Vol. 10: The Conquest of Arabia: ...
The Conquest of Arabia: The Riddah Wars A.D. 632-633/A.H. 11 Ṭabarī Fred McGraw Donner. political and the religious leadership of Medina; they wished simply to go their own way, now that the Prophet was dead, in some cases choosing ...
Ṭabarī, Fred McGraw Donner, 1993
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The Conquest of Arabia:
Continuing the 38-volume translation of al-Tabari's history of the Middle East, completed in AD 915, covers only part of a single year: AH 11 (AD 632-33).
Ṭabarī, Fred McGraw Donner, 1993
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Islamic Courts in Indonesia: A Study in the Political ... - Halaman 171
I have no postrevolutionary civil court case material on riddah, but it is likely that they would follow this early view. In any event, the MIT rulings on riddah evidently did stem the tide of apostasy for the sake of divorce, and sjiqaq procedure filled ...
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Islamic History - Halaman 49
The riddah wars, or wars of apostasy, were a series of politico- religious uprisings in various parts of Arabia in about 632 CE during the caliphate of Abu Bakr. In spite of the traditional resistance of the Bedouins to any restraining central ...
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Biografi Abu Bakr Ash-Shiddiq ra.: Teladan Sukses dalam ...
Perang Riddah itu tidak hanya melibatkan ratusan orang dari pasukan Khalifah dan ratusan lagi dari pihak lawan, bahkan di antaranya sampai puluhan ribu dari masing-masing pihak yang terlibat langsung dalam pertempuran yang cukup ...
Muhammad Husain Haekal, 2014
8
Rachid Ghannouchi : A Democrat within Islamism: A ...
40 Riddah: Apostasy or Sedition Any discussion of the freedom of faith in Islam must raise the question of riddah (apostasy). In classical literature, riddah is defined as "the voluntary and conscious reversion to kufr (disbelief) after having ...
Institute of Islamic Political Thought Azzam S. Tamimi Director, London, 2001
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Rituals of Islamic Monarchy: Accession and Succession in ...
Shoufaui, Al-Riddah, 87; Douner, Conquests, 62ff. 9. e.g. IH, 933. 10. See above, p. 33. 1 1 . Shoufaui, Al-Riddah, 88. 12. On the literary representation of Muhammad, see Rubin, The Eye of the Beholder. 13. See above, p. 52. 14. e.g. IS, i, 302 ...
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Muhammad: Islam’s First Great General - Halaman 206
The result was the Riddah, or the War of the Apostates. It was Abu Bakr who was responsible for the ultimate success of Islam by using the Arab armies to suppress all opposition to it and to enforce conversion on all Arabia by military means.