Islam Is Your Birthright

Islam Is Your Birthright
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Peace Vision
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2003
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9781471624452

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Each person is born in a religious environment that is not of his/her own choice. From the very beginning of human existence in this world, they are assigned the religion of their family or the ideology of the state. By the time individuals reach their teens they usually accept the beliefs of their parents or that of their particular society. However, when some people mature and are exposed to other beliefs and ideologies, they begin to question the validity of their own beliefs. Seekers of truth often reach a point of confusion upon realizing that believers of every religion, sect, ideology and philosophy all claim to have the one and only correct religion or ideology. There are only three possibilities. They are either all correct; all wrong or only one is correct and the rest are wrong.

Islam is your birthright

Islam is your birthright
Author: Abu Ameenah Bilaal Philips
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2003
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9960931781

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Islam my birthright

Islam  my birthright
Author: Umm Muhammad-Kassiem
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:222139968

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The Conversion of Igbo Christians to Islam

The Conversion of Igbo Christians to Islam
Author: Chinyere Felicia Priest
Publsiher: Langham Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781839730115

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Often considered a Christian heartland in Nigeria, Igboland has recently seen a dramatic increase in Igbo Christians converting to Islam. Yet, despite this rapid change, there has been minimal research into the growth of Islam in the area and the implications this has for Christianity in the region. Addressing this need, Dr Chinyere Felicia Priest provides a detailed exploration of Igbo converts’ reasons for conversion through skilful analysis of in-depth ethnographic interviews with thirty converts, considering their social, religious, and familial backgrounds. This unique study sheds much-needed light on the role of intellectual factors in the conversion experiences of many newly Muslim Igbos and challenges previous ideas of monetary and social influences as primary motivations for conversion. As a result of her examination of these conversion experiences, Dr Priest calls for serious intellectual engagement of biblical doctrine within the Igbo church and highlights the need for ministers and missiologists to better disciple and equip Christians to adequately engage with Muslim objections to the gospel and give a reasoned defence of their faith. The vulnerability of many Igbo Christians will continue to result in converts to Islam unless the church heeds the lessons learned from this research and outlined in this book.

The Oxford Handbook of American Islam

The Oxford Handbook of American Islam
Author: Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad,Jane I. Smith
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199862634

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In this volume 30 of the field's top scholars examine historical and contemporary aspects of American Islam, and explore the meaning of religious identity in the context of race, ethnicity, gender, and politics.

Cultures of Conversions

Cultures of Conversions
Author: Jan N. Bremmer,Wout Jac. van Bekkum,Arie L. Molendijk
Publsiher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Conversion
ISBN: 9042917539

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In the terms of Durkheimian sociology, conversion is a fait social. Although they are rarely treated as a cultural phenomenon, conversions can obviously be examined for the norms, values and presuppositions of the cultures in which they take place. Thus conversion can help us to shed light on a particular culture. At the same time, the term evokes a dramatic appeal that suggests a kind of suddenness, although in most cases conversion implies a more gradual process of establishing and defining a new - religious - identity. From 21-24 May, 2003, the University of Groningen hosted an international conference on 'Cultures of Conversion'. The contributions have been edited in two volumes, which pay special attention to the modes of language and idiom in conversion literature, the meaning and sense of religious-ideological discourse, the variety of rhetorical tropes, and the effects of the conversion narrative with allusions to religious or political conventions and idealizations. The present volume offers in-depth studies of conversion that are mainly taken from the history of India, Islam and Judaism, ranging from the Byzantine period to the new Muslimas of the West. The other volume, Paradigms, Poetics and Politics of Conversion, in addition to stimulating case studies, contains theoretical contributions on the theory of conversion, with special attention to the rational choice theory and to the history of research into conversion.

The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion

The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion
Author: Lewis R. Rambo,Charles E. Farhadian
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 829
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199713547

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The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion offers a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of religious conversion, which for centuries has profoundly shaped societies, cultures, and individuals throughout the world. Scholars from a wide array of religions and disciplines interpret both the varieties of conversion experiences and the processes that inform this personal and communal phenomenon. This volume examines the experiences of individuals and communities who change religions, those who experience an intensification of their religion of origin, and those who encounter new religions through colonial intrusion, missionary work, and charismatic and revitalization movements. The thirty-two innovative essays provide overviews of the history of particular religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Sikhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, indigenous religions, and new religious movements. The essays also offer a wide range of disciplinary perspectives-psychological, sociological, anthropological, legal, political, feminist, and geographical-on methods and theories deployed in understanding conversion, and insight into various forms of deconversion.

The Cambridge Companion to American Islam

The Cambridge Companion to American Islam
Author: Juliane Hammer,Omid Safi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107002418

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to the past and present of American Muslim communities. Chapters discuss demographics, political participation, media, cultural and literary production, conversion, religious practice, education, mosque building, interfaith dialogue, and marriage and family, as well as American Muslim thought and Sufi communities. No comparable volume exists to date.