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CLONING IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE – PART 2 |
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Published by Maularna
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012 08:23 |
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In this new era, the technologies nowadays is used widely and completely especially by the scientists. Cloning is one of the technologies which is now widely used by Western scientists and researchers. The term clone is derived from the Ancient Greek word which is “twig” referred as the process whereby a new plant can be created from the twig. There are many views of meaning of cloning. Cloning in general is the replication of certain type of cells from a "parent" cell or the replication of a certain part of the cell or DNA to propagate a certain desirable genetic trait. Based on the dictionary, cloning is a cell, or cell product or organism that is genetically identical to the unit or individual from which it was derived. There are three diferrent aspects of cloning which are DNA cloning, therapuetic cloning and reproductive cloning.
DNA cloning means the transfer of a fragment of interest from one organism to a self replicating genetic element such as bacterial plasmid so DNA of interest can then be propagated in foreign host cells. While therapuetic cloning is production of human embryos for use in search such as taking stem cells from the produced embryos for study and for producing tissues to treat diseases. This is also called as embryo cloning. Therefore, reproductive cloning is a technology used to generate an animal that has the same nuclear DNA as another currently or previously existing one. Every single gene is exactly the same between the two in a process called "Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer" or (SCNT). Cloning in biology perspective is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in nature. For example the bacteria, insects or plants that reproduce asexually. While in biotechnology view, it refers to create copies of DNA fragments such as molecular cloning, cells which is cell cloning or the organisms.
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CLONING IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE - Part 2 |
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Published by Maularna
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012 07:23 |
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In this new era, the technologies nowadays is used widely and completely especially by the scientists. Cloning is one of the technologies which is now widely used by Western scientists and researchers. The term clone is derived from the Ancient Greek word which is “twig” referred as the process whereby a new plant can be created from the twig. There are many views of meaning of cloning. Cloning in general is the replication of certain type of cells from a "parent" cell or the replication of a certain part of the cell or DNA to propagate a certain desirable genetic trait.
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BLACK MAGIC IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE |
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Published by Maularna
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012 00:06 |
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Black magic has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers for evil and selfishness purposes1. In modern times, some find that the definition of “black magic” has been convoluted by people who define practices that they disapprove of as “black magic”. Arabic or Islamic magic is particularly prevalent, and it affects not just muslims .However, there are more powerful magic at work underneath Sihr, that is indifferent to the traditional methods of fighting black magic. The Healer has used the Names of God, but actually nothing has changed, and so the sufferer goes from Mosque to Mosque trying to find someone who can help them. Black Magic has been increase nowadays. The no connection theory states that black magic is portrayed as being both ideologically and diametrically opposed.
There are many theory about black magic. The All as One theory states that all forms of magic are evil. This view is generally associated with Santanism. People that maintain this opinion include those belonging to most branches of Christianity and Islam.The Dark Doetrine theory states that black magic is the power of darkness, usually seen from a Left Hand Path of view. The Separate but Equal theory states that black magic, its nature is determined by the end result of the spell. The formal Difference theory states that , black magic can lead to harmful spell-casting. This tends to include symbolism that seems hazardous to human being such as sharp, pointed, pricly, caustic , and hot elements combined with very personal objects from the spell target(their hair, blood,mementos and so on.) In Islam black magic defined as seeking the help of demonds to perform something harmful toward somebody.
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Published by Abdul Razak Ricardo
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Saturday, 07 April 2012 15:19 |
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By: Abdesselam Cheddadi
At first sight, the place held by education in Ibn Khaldun’s sociology appears uncertain to say the least. What today we understand by the term ‘education’—the replication of individuals and groups, firstly at the level of values and secondly at that of knowledge and know-how—is found in the Muqaddima only in a scattered and incomplete fashion, in an order and pattern whose meaning escapes us at first sight. More important, Ibn Khaldun makes no use of a general concept in speaking of education. This is all the more surprising as he accustoms us elsewhere to a systematic approach to the main phenomena of life in society. However, upon closer view we discover that this ambiguity and these lacunae in fact reflect the state of the Muslim system of education, and we are forced to admit that, in this field as in many others connected with the knowledge of Muslim society, Khaldun’s contribution is the most complete at our disposal.
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Published by Maularna
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Monday, 26 March 2012 20:34 |
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Prophet Muhammad has reminded for those people who are capable but refused to married; “You said so, remember for the sake of Allah that I am the person who is the most afraid of Allah and the most righteous to Him, but I fast and sometimes I didn’t; I pray and I sleep and also married with women. For those who dislike my Sunnah, he is not my followers”
Marriage, as refer to the Sunnah, is pretty much a must for all human beings. Of course, there is little marriage that is forbidden such as the guy is someone who is not capable of supporting his wife or a family and also will only hurt and torture the wife. But other than that, marriage is a very noble act that human can do but only by obeying all the rules that had been made by Allah. But why is it a must for one to marry? There are a lot of reasons; one of them is because marriage can avoid one from committing adultery which is one of the biggest sins a human can ever commit. When two persons are married, they will soon have children and this is also one of the reasons. It can increase the number of human and also number of Muslims in this world.
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