Talk:Al-Mawrid
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] Factual accuracy disputed
In a brief (~10) minute search in Google, I could not find any corroboration of the claim that this is an institution that has existed since the fifteenth century. I seem to find lots of links to dictionaries and newsletters named "Al-Mawrid" I would greatly appreciate a link to some historical source material. — Kaustuv Chaudhuri 06:24, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
- Mr. Kaustuv chaudhuri did not understand the statement:
- "Al-Mawrid is a unique institution that envisions the revival and perpetuation of the rich intellectual heritage of the Muslim Ummah. At the beginning of the fifteenth century Hijrah"
- So "Al-mawrid" is not an historical institute which was established in the ffiteenth century (ie 1985) Hijrah please visit the website of al-mawrid al-mawrid.org. User:sajidshahbaz
-
- Ah. Well, I'll leave this to the experts, because I'm having a hard time parsing your response. Feel free to remove the dispute tag. — Kaustuv Chaudhuri 07:51, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] understanding-islam.com
The website is also acknowleged as a reliable source, as it can seen here [1]. The website is associated with Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic research and publication of this website in print form by notable printing house, makes www.understanding-islam.com a realiable source.
www.understanding-islam.com is available in print form from [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], and [7].
Version 1
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Authorhouse
- Date Published: 2001
- ISBN 0759650837
Version 2
- TITLE: Understanding Islam: Answers on the Web (Understanding Islam, Answers on the Web)
- by Moiz, Amjad
- ISBN 07596-5083-7
- Publisher: Lightning Source Inc
- Publish Date: October, 2001
- Binding: Taschenbuch
- List Price: USD 26.95
Also, publications, which are written and published with association to Al-Mawrid are also accepted as reliable secondary source. Kindly see here [8].