ردة (إسلام) (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ردة (إسلام)" in Arabic language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Arabic rank
1st place
1st place
3rd place
8th place
6th place
3rd place
662nd place
11th place
70th place
26th place
2nd place
5th place
26th place
31st place
4,260th place
87th place
9th place
18th place
5th place
4th place
low place
2,270th place
254th place
231st place
8th place
10th place
1,932nd place
37th place
9,501st place
254th place
2,555th place
64th place
low place
low place
20th place
22nd place
7th place
23rd place
97th place
60th place
729th place
339th place
4,028th place
2,107th place
194th place
683rd place
low place
6,444th place
8,021st place
2,706th place
low place
8,928th place

alislam.org

almaany.com

archive.org

aucegypt.edu

dar.aucegypt.edu

  • Ghali، Hebatallah (ديسمبر 2006). "Rights of Muslim Converts to Christianity" (Ph.D. Thesis). Department of Law, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The American University in Cairo, Egypt. ص. 2. مؤرشف (PDF) من الأصل في 2014-09-04. Whereas apostate (murtad) is the person who commits apostasy ('rtidad), that is the conscious abandonment of allegiance or ... renunciation of a religious faith or abandonment of a previous loyalty.

bbc.co.uk

news.bbc.co.uk

bbc.com

  • "Sudan woman faces death for apostasy". BBC News. 15 مايو 2014. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2014-05-19. There is a long-running debate in Islam over whether apostasy is a crime. Some liberal scholars hold the view that it is not (...), Others say apostasy is (...). The latter is the dominant view in conservative Muslim states such as Sudan, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan (...).

binbaz.org.sa

books.google.com

doi.org

  • Peters، Rudolph؛ Vries، Gert J. J. De (1976). "Apostasy in Islam". Die Welt des Islams. ج. 17 ع. 1/4: 1–25. DOI:10.2307/1570336. JSTOR:1570336. By the murtadd or apostate is understood as the Moslem by birth or by conversion, who renounces his religion, irrespective of whether or not he subsequently embraces another faith
  • Peters، Rudolph؛ Vries، Gert J. J. De (1976). "Apostasy in Islam". Die Welt des Islams. ج. 17 ع. 1/4: 2–4. DOI:10.2307/1570336. JSTOR:1570336.

dorar.net

economist.com

hrw.org

iifa-aifi.org

islamahmadiyya.net

islamqa.info

islamweb.net

jstor.org

  • Peters، Rudolph؛ Vries، Gert J. J. De (1976). "Apostasy in Islam". Die Welt des Islams. ج. 17 ع. 1/4: 1–25. DOI:10.2307/1570336. JSTOR:1570336. By the murtadd or apostate is understood as the Moslem by birth or by conversion, who renounces his religion, irrespective of whether or not he subsequently embraces another faith
  • Peters، Rudolph؛ Vries، Gert J. J. De (1976). "Apostasy in Islam". Die Welt des Islams. ج. 17 ع. 1/4: 2–4. DOI:10.2307/1570336. JSTOR:1570336.

loc.gov

nytimes.com

oxfordislamicstudies.com

sultan-alamer.com

un.org

news.un.org

web.archive.org

wikiwix.com

archive.wikiwix.com

worldcat.org

  • Zwemer، Samuel M. "The Law of Apostasy". The Muslim World. ج. 14 ع. 4: 36–37, chapter 2. ISSN:0027-4909.
  • Zwemer، Samuel M. "The Law of Apostasy". The Muslim World. ج. 14 ع. 4: 41–43, Chapter 2. ISSN:0027-4909.

youtube.com