Posted by: ibunoor | 20/03/2010

New Website

Please do visit me at http://www.ibunoor.com

See you there!

Posted by: ibunoor | 10/02/2010

The ‘secret move’

For the past few days I was helped by my better half to export all of my entries to a new domain and hosting (well…actually the particular person was… and stil is the one who did all the hard work!). I have always wanted to have my own website cum blog to not only depend on the free ones. Well my dream really did come true…when my better half got me one…and it came to me as a surprise as I am pretty confident that the D day of ‘moving’ would come but not this soon!

Thank you really much for this! Alhamdulillah…

Even though I am not that computer ‘advanced’, you were always there to help, to teach and to answer all my endless questions about ‘tis and tat’ (seems that you really need to paraphrase your sentences into simpler words that can be understood by me each time). Really appreciate your effort…and it motivates me to contribute more…insyaAllah…

As for today ‘the secret move’ is finished and you will no more find any updates or issues of me from this blog (going to miss this domain so much…as it holds up many memories for me). You’ll still find the old entries there and the theme will be more or less the same. But…I have no regrets as this small ‘hijra’ will still benefits others.

And now this site will be the memoir of ‘Ibunoor’s tears of the heaven (I)’.

Please do visit me at http://www.ibunoor.com/ as of today. See you there!

Assalamua’alaikum…

 

Posted by: ibunoor | 09/02/2010

Yusuf Qardhawi

 
Yusuf al-Qardhawi was born on September 9, 1926 is an Egyptian Muslim scholar and Islamist preacher best known for his al Jazeera program, ash-Shariah wal-Hayat (“Shariah and Life”), and IslamOnline (a website that he helped found in 1997), where he offers opinions and religious edicts (“fatwa“) based on his interpretation of the Qur’an. He has also published 50 books, including The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam and Islam: The Future Civilization. He is the winner of eight international prizes for his scholarly contributions.
Although Qardhawi has long had one of the more prominent roles within the thought leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, he has twice turned down offers for the official directorship role of the organization. Among many Muslims, he is considered a moderate conservative, who seeks to explain and adapt the ideals of the Islamic lifestyle with those of modern society.
Dr. Al-Qardhawi was born in Egypt. Following his father’s death, the two year old Qardhawi was raised by his uncle. His family urged him to either run a grocery store or to become a carpenter. Instead, he read and memorized the entire Qur’an by the time he was nine years old. Qardhawi was a follower of Hasan al-Banna during his youth and was imprisoned first under the monarchy in 1949, then three times after the publication of Tyrant and the Scholar. He attended the Al-Azhar Theological Seminary before moving to Qatar.

He was supervisor of the work of the Institute of the imams of the Egyptian Ministry of Religious Endowments, the Dean of the Islamic Department at the Faculties of Shariah and Education in Qatar until 1990, and served as chairman of the Islamic Scientific Councils of Algerian Universities and Institutions.

He was a longtime member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and has turned down offers to be the Brotherhood’s leader various times. Qaradawi is the head of the European Council for Fatwa and Research.

(Source:http://www.khilafahmovement.org/qardawai.htm)

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May our Yusuf Zufayri continues the effort of The Yusuf Qardhawi…Amin…

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