If you mean intermediating spirits between Allah and men, absolutely not. Allowing that there were was such a great mistake of Mohammed's that he later claimed he was bewitched by Satan when he said it, hence "the Satanic Verses," which allow three goddesses, traditionally Allah's daughters, to act as intermediaries for prayers. That doctrine is expressly abrogated.
Imams also do not serve as intermediaries for prayer in Islam (as opposed to Christianity where Priests do serve as prayer intermediaries).
Michel de Lange has written: 'Essays on the theory of financial intermediation' -- subject(s): Credit, Deposit insurance, Intermediation (Finance)
iits legal but anal sex is illegal in Islam
Stuart I. Greenbaum has written: 'Contemporary financial intermediation' -- subject(s): Bank management, Banks and banking, Financial services industry, Intermediation (Finance)
Yes, Islam is very big at using death to keep people in line.
Financial intermediation is a way of indirect finance. Some lenders prefer lend indirectly via financial intermediaries by using financial instruments. Indirect finance is as important as direct finance for the financial system to survive. Thus, financial intermediation is an asset for an efficient financial system.
yes it is; there are many Muslims in the UK.
no. as turkey is an islam country, the religion forbids it!
A legal divorce is one according to the laws of the country where you live. An Islamic divorce is one that is according to the laws of Islam and is the same through out the world. Only the Islamic divorce is accepted in Islam.
qiyas is the secondary sources of islam and can be used in working out in legal thinking
Financial intermediation is channeling funds from lenders to borrowers, sort of like a middle-man in the process. Financial facilitation can be either the act of preserving a market's liquidity or the act of supplying a market for a security.
Making long term loans from short term deposits. This makes banks vulnerable.
Marco Parisi has written: 'L' islam e i paesi europei' -- subject(s): Islam and state, Legal status, laws, Muslims