In my opinion the two largest questions facing Islam today are: 1: How can Islam respond to the non-Islamic West in ways which enable co-operation. 2: How will the majority of Muslims deal with the radicals in their midst.
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Abdullahi Shehu has written: 'Issues on constitution and religion' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Religion and state, Constitutional law
There are no divisions in Islam religion in the sense as for example in Christian religion. However, there are just different schools or groups that differ in minor Islamic issues. Refer to question below.
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THE MOST RELIGION ISSUES ARE WITH ISLAMIC RELIGIONS,AND MOST OF THE TERROISTS ARE FROM ISLAM.NOT ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS BUT ALL TERRORISTS ARE MUSLIMS.BECAUSE ISLAM IS SUPPORTING JIHAD AND ISLAM IS THE ONLY RELIGION ENCOURAGING TO KILL " KAFIR " ( OTHER RELIGIONS WHO DIDNT BELIEVE IN ISLAM ).
Most current issues there are really very old issues: power, money, religion, control of land, domination over others, personal safety, and hatred over past wrongs.
It's purpose is to advise the President on certain issues the President is facing at the current time.
Nothing in Islamic religion forbids woman to have a leading role in religion. The wife of prophet Muhammad, Aisha, for being married to the prophet at relatively younger age than other his wives, was reference to Muslims in many issues for being knowledgeable in religion. However, it is not allowed for women to lead the praying in a mosque if men are available.
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