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== '''Three major world views of Islam''' ==
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Many scholars of [[Islam]] traditionally divide the world into three "houses":
  
Many scholars of Islam traditionally divide the world into three "houses":
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#Dar al-Islam (or "house of peace") where sharia law (Islamic law) is in effect.
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#Dar al-Sulh (or "house of treaty") where Islam is not in control, but Islam has working relations with non-Islamic territories.
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#Dar al-Harb (or "house of war") where Islam is  not in control and Muslim law is not in effect yet.
  
Dar al Islam (or "house of peace") where sharia law (Islamic law) is in effect.
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The second house, listed "Dar al-sulh", can be several names depending on the immediate Muslim intention for the area; some say that Dar al-Sulh exists while Islam is attempting to gain sufficient power before fully launching into Dar al-Harb. <ref>http://www.masada2000.org/Understanding-Islam.htm</ref><ref>http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/603668</ref>
  
Dar al sulh (or "house of treaty") where Islam is not in control, but Islam has working relations with non-Islamic territories.
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==References==
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Dar al harb (or house of war) where islam is  not in control and Muslim law is not in effect yet.
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The second house, listed "dar al sulh", can be several names depending on the immediate muslim intention for the area;
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some say that Dar Al-Sulh exists while Islam is attempting to gain sufficient power before fully launching into Dar Al-Harb.
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<ref>http://www.masada2000.org/Understanding-Islam.htm</ref>
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<ref>http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/603668</ref>
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[[Category:Islamic World Divisions]]
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Latest revision as of 01:06, August 25, 2016

Many scholars of Islam traditionally divide the world into three "houses":

  1. Dar al-Islam (or "house of peace") where sharia law (Islamic law) is in effect.
  2. Dar al-Sulh (or "house of treaty") where Islam is not in control, but Islam has working relations with non-Islamic territories.
  3. Dar al-Harb (or "house of war") where Islam is not in control and Muslim law is not in effect yet.

The second house, listed "Dar al-sulh", can be several names depending on the immediate Muslim intention for the area; some say that Dar al-Sulh exists while Islam is attempting to gain sufficient power before fully launching into Dar al-Harb. [1][2]

References

  1. http://www.masada2000.org/Understanding-Islam.htm
  2. http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/603668