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This document is a religious commentary on Surah Al-Mumtahanah of the Quran, discussing loyalty, relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims, and the historical context of early Islamic conflict and reconciliation.
Year:
628 CE
Region / City:
Medina
Topic:
Islamic theology, loyalty, and reconciliation
Document type:
Religious commentary
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Muslims
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
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Author:
Zia H Shah MD
Subject:
Ulū al-Albāb in the Qur’an
Religious text:
The Qur’an
Number of verses analyzed:
Sixteen
Analytical approach:
Classical tafsir and interdisciplinary analysis
Disciplines referenced:
Theology, linguistics, sociology, psychology, cosmology, law
Key concepts:
Ulū al-Albāb, Lubb, ‘Aql, Dhikr, Fikr, Hikmah
Type of document:
Analytical report
Tradition:
Islamic studies
Focus:
Quranic concept of intellect and understanding
Year:
2020
Region / City:
London, England
Topic:
Gender Justice, Islam, Qur’anic Interpretation
Document Type:
Dissertation
Institution:
Islamic College in collaboration with Middlesex University
Author:
Tim Orr
Target Audience:
Scholars, students, and researchers in Islamic studies
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
October 7, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
The document is a scholarly evaluation of Ziba Mir-Hosseini’s hermeneutic approach to interpreting gender justice in Islam, focusing on her analysis of Qur’an 4:
34.
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Thesis
Author:
Zia H Shah MD
Year:
1983
Region / City:
Houston, TX
Theme:
Role of Quran in daily life and community
Document Type:
Interview
Author:
Imam W. Deen Mohammed
Target Audience:
American Muslim community
Period of Application:
Contemporary
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Author:
Zia H Shah MD
Year:
2015
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Religion
Document Type:
Book
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Daniel Wickwire
Target Audience:
General public interested in religious studies
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Manchester, UK
Topic:
E-Marketing Requests for Islamic Resources
Document Type:
Email Communication
Institution:
Dr Umar Azam
Author:
Aijaz Ali, Shahid Saeed, Waqas Mehar, Faisal Shahzad, Ali Ahmed Khan, Umair Khan, Tahir Farooq, Wajid Iftekhar, Amjad Bilal, Tariq, Dr. Fateh Ali Talpur Mukhlis, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Younas Rahat, Sadiq Akbar
Target Audience:
Individuals requesting Islamic books and resources
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
A collection of email requests for free soft copies of the Holy Quran and other Islamic resources sent to Dr Umar Azam, dated December 12-13, 2011.
Year:
2012
Date Range:
15–19 January 2012
Volume:
58
Compiler:
Dr Umar Azam
Archive:
Archive of Dr Umar Azam
Place of Compilation:
Manchester, UK
Subject:
Requests for digital copies of the Holy Quran and related Islamic e-books
Document Type:
Email correspondence archive
Languages Mentioned:
Arabic, Urdu, English
Related Works:
Holy Quran; Aab-e-Kausar Book of Durood Duas; Power of Durood Sharif; Hajj E-Book; Duas E-Book
Correspondents:
Various individual email senders
Medium:
Electronic mail
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Islamic Theology, Quranic Commentary
Document Type:
Academic Article
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scholars, Religious Studies Enthusiasts
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
The document discusses the concept of "belief in the unseen" in Quranic verses 2:
2–3, comparing it with metaphysical naturalism and physicalism while highlighting the importance of faith beyond the observable world in Islamic thought and its contrast with materialistic worldviews.
Year:
2007
Region / City:
Manchester, UK
Subject:
Religious Studies, Quranic Studies
Document Type:
Analytical Paper
Institution / Organization:
Independent Research
Author:
Dr. Umar Azam BA, PhD, FRSA, FRSSAM
Target Audience:
Students of English Language and Literature, General Readers Interested in Quranic Parables
Period Covered:
Quranic Texts
Methodology:
Comparative Literary Analysis
References:
Yusuf Ali’s Translation of the Holy Quran, Quranic Verses 2:17-18, 2:19-20, 2:171, 2:259, 2:261, 2:264, 3:103, 3:117
Year:
2026
Region:
Global / Islamic Studies
Subject:
Linguistic Analysis of Quranic Verbs
Document Type:
Research Report
Institution:
Quranic Arabic Corpus Project
Author:
Team of Linguists and Researchers
Target Audience:
Scholars of Quranic Arabic and Islamic Studies
Methodology:
Verb Concordance Analysis by Root and Form
Data Source:
Quranic Arabic Corpus
Scope:
Top 100 most frequent verbs in the Quran with Arabic forms, roots, derived stems, and frequency counts
Reference System:
Representative Quranic surface forms and selected verified examples
Context:
Cataloging and frequency analysis of Quranic Arabic verbs based on linguistic corpora
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global / Online Educational Platform
Subject:
Islamic Studies
Document Type:
Educational Material Index and Lesson Notes
Institution:
Islamic Educational Organization
Authors:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students participating in quiz competitions
Content Period:
Historical and religious narratives from the Quran and Seerah
Sources Cited:
Quran 34:15-21, Quran 27:22-24, Ibn ‘Abbaas, Imaam Ibn Katheer, Ahmad
Topics Covered:
Seerah, Companions, Quran, History, YouTube references
Date:
19 December 2025
Type of document:
Commentary submission
Subject:
Freedom of association under Article 22 ICCPR
International framework:
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Draft instrument:
General Comment No. 38
Issuing body addressed:
UN Human Rights Committee (OHCHR call for input)
Organization:
AsyLex
Organization type:
Independent non-governmental organization
Country:
Switzerland
Fields of activity:
Asylum law, refugee protection, human rights litigation
Perspective:
Legal and human rights NGO practice
Target audience:
UN Human Rights Committee
Contact:
[email protected]
Period concerned:
Contemporary human rights practice
Year:
2016
Author:
Dr Chantal Wright
Institution:
University of Warwick
Program:
MATTS
Document Type:
Guide
Target Audience:
MATTS students
Relevant Course:
MATTS Dissertation
Subject:
Translation theory and practice
Date of Last Update:
27/07/2016
Year:
2009
Region / City:
National
Subject:
Military Recreation, National Accreditation Standards
Document Type:
Manual
Agency / Institution:
National Recreation and Park Association
Author:
Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies
Target Audience:
Recreation and Park Agencies
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revisions:
April 2009, June 2010
Biblical Passage:
1 Corinthians 15:50–58
Primary Figure:
Paul the Apostle
Referenced Scriptures:
Isaiah 25:8; Hosea 13:14; Romans 6:23
Theme:
Resurrection of the dead and transformation of the body
Doctrinal Focus:
Victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ
Literary Form:
Theological exposition and pastoral exhortation
Religious Context:
Early Christian teaching
Intended Audience:
Christian believers
Source Tradition:
New Testament epistolary literature
Expository theological commentary on 1 Corinthians 15:
50–58 presenting Paul’s argument about the resurrection, the transformation from mortality to immortality, and the victory over sin and death through Jesus Christ, concluding with an exhortation to steadfast faithfulness.
Verses:
146–150
Religious tradition:
Islam
Sacred text referenced:
Quran
Subject:
Mission of prophets and supporters
Key concept:
Establishment of a kingdom based on guidance of Allah
Theological focus:
Guidance, perseverance, community, rule of law
Lexical analysis included:
Root SEEN–RAA–FAA (ISRAAF)
Intended audience:
Believers committed to unity, peace, progress and prosperity of mankind
Central theme:
Struggle for a self regulated complementary human society
Eschatological dimension:
Outcomes in this world and the future
Opposition addressed:
Rejecters of rule of law based on guidance of Allah
Note:
Year
Author:
Zia H Shah MD
Language:
English
Genre:
Religious text with prophetic commentary
Form:
Compilation of biblical citations and interpretive additions
Primary Figures:
Yasha the Nazarene; Messiah; Arch Angel Michael
Biblical Books Referenced:
Leviticus; Malachi; Zechariah; Isaiah; Baruch; Matthew; Mark; Luke; John; Acts
Religious Tradition Referenced:
Biblical / Nazarene
Key Themes:
Sacrifice of Jacob; 144,000 scapegoats; Gentile armies; Arsareth; sanctification; apocalyptic conflict; WW3 in the USA
Geographical References:
Arsareth; Galilee; Capernaum; Zebulon; Naphtali; Bethlehem; Holy Land; USA; Iran; Armenia
Eschatological Elements:
Atonement sacrifice; destruction of sinners; inheritance of Holy Land; refinement of 144,000; sanctification of nations
Intended Audience:
Readers of biblical prophecy and Nazarene theology
Date:
Not specified
Period Described:
Eschatological future
Torah Portion:
B’Shalach
Biblical References:
Exodus 13:17–17:16; Judges 4:4–5:31; Revelation 10:1–20:6
Religious Tradition:
Hebrew Roots / Messianic
Genre:
Biblical commentary
Primary Figures:
Moses; Pharaoh; Children of Israel
Geographical Setting:
Egypt; Red Sea; Wilderness of Shur; Marah; Elim; Wilderness of Sin; Sinai
Central Themes:
Exodus; divine guidance; testing in the wilderness; manna; Sabbath observance; covenant obedience
Intended Audience:
Hebrew Israelite men and families
Period Described:
Exodus from Egypt