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In this
session, the shari'ah is discussed within the context of the
two dominant attributes of Allah: His grace and His mercy. Are
love, compassion and mercy foundational aspects of the shari'ah?
At the Islamic Circle of North America annual convention in Atlanta,
Mokhtar Maghraoui reminds the audience that Allah has made rahmah
mandatory upon Himself. How then is this rahmah manifested in
the Islamic law? And how is the concept of rahmah reconciled
with the laws of punishment for murder, theft and adultery? At
a time when extremism and intolerance are perceived to be the
normative Muslim view, and when many Muslims themselves are ignorant
of the true Islamic teachings, a serious and objective look is
needed at the concept of rahmah in Islam. Discover exactly how
Allah intends ease and facilitation, not complication and difficulty
with His system of law and how Islam is, indeed, a mercy to all
the worlds. (Duration: 1 hour, 4 min) Mokhtar Maghraoui received
his Islamic education in Algeria before coming to the U.S. and
received his PhD in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.
He has served as an imam in the state of New York and is a Central
Shura Member of the Islamic Circle of North America and a member
of the Scholars Council of North America.
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