The Method of Hizb ut-Tahrir The author has provided a lot of background about why the Ummah is in the situation that it is presently. In this the last section of this booklet, the author provides more explicit insight into Hizb’s so-called method. Hizb claims that it has limited itself only to the divine rules [...]
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The Method ot Hizb ut-Tahrir
Posted: November 26, 2011 in 04) The Method, Hizb ut-Tahrir - The Methodology For ChangeResuming the Islamic Way of life
Posted: November 20, 2011 in 03) Resuming Islamic Way of life, Hizb ut-Tahrir - The Methodology For ChangeSummary of Resuming the Islamic Way of Life By Bo Perrin Covers pages 15 through 23. The author begins by asking, “What is meant by resuming the Islamic way of life?” There are two issues. The first Muslims must return to acting according to all the rules of Islam and secondly, to transform the land [...]
The Vital Issue From Muslims
Posted: April 20, 2011 in 02) The Vital Issue, Hizb ut-Tahrir - The Methodology For ChangeThe Summary of The Vital Issue for Muslims By Bo Perrin Covers pages 11 through 14 According to Hizb the Ummah is in bad shape and if things continue the outlook is bleak. Hizb argues Dar al-Islam does not exist even in Islamic states because Islam is not the philosophy which the Islamic rulers used [...]
Reality of the Muslims
Posted: March 1, 2011 in 01) Reality of Muslims, Hizb ut-Tahrir - The Methodology For ChangeSummary of the Reality of the Muslims By Bo Perrin Covers pages 1 through 11 The Reality of Muslim Lands. Almost every Hizb booklet begins by painting a bleak picture of the Ummah’s present reality. The Methodology of Hizb ut-Tahrir for Change is no different. The problem according to the author is that the Ummah [...]
Summary of The Methodology of Hizb ut-Tahrir For Change By Bo Perrin Covers page 1 This booklet lacks the typical structure of most of Hizb’s material. The Methodology is more like a running discussion than a booklet. So, instead of dividing the booklet into chapters I will divide it by an arbitrary number of pages. [...]



