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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Islamicjerusalem and Its Inclusive Vision

Saya telah menulis tentang tajuk di atas sebagai sebahagian penulisan yang dibuat ketika saya sedang menyiapkan tesis PhD.

Abstrak artikel tersebut seperti berikut:

This article investigates the implementation of inclusive vision in Islamicjerusalem after the first Muslims conquest of the region. This will involve historical evidences in order to introduce the new conceptual framework of inclusiveness derived from the Quranic verse in which Allah says: “We have delivered him and Lut? to the land which We have blessed for all nations” (Qur’an, 21: 71). This article will also attempt to highlight how the non-Muslims were treated in Islamicjerusalem during the early period of Islam.

Sebahagian rujukan:
1. Abd al-Fattah El-Awaisi.2005. ‘Islamicjerusalem: A New Concept and Definition,’ in Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, Summer. UK: Al-Maktoum Institute Academic Press

2. Hudson, Michael C. 1990. ‘The Transformation of Jerusalem 1917 – 1987 AD’, in Jerusalem in History, ed. K. J. Asali. New York: Olive Branch Press

3. Armstrong, Karen. 1997. A History of Jerusalem: One City Three Faiths, UK: HarperCollins Publishers

4. Elad, Amikam. 1995. Medieval Jerusalem and Islamic Worship; Holy Places, Ceremonies, Pilgrimage. New York: E.J.Brill

5. Grabar, Oleg. 2001. ‘Space and Holiness in Medieval Islam,’ in Islamic Studies, vol. 40, no. 2 – 3, Autumn – Winter. Pakistan: Islamic Research Institute Press

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