[pic] Importance of Education & Knowledge in Islam The Importance of Education To seek knowledge is a sacred duty; it is obligatory on every Muslim‚ male and female. The first word revealed of the Qur’an was "Iqra" READ! Seek knowledge! Educate yourselves! Be educated. Religious and Secular (not religious) Knowledge There are two kinds of knowledge which are very important for a human being. Secular knowledge (non-religious knowledge) is for day to day problem-solving
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ISLAMIC GLOSSARY Alphabet Word Meaning A Al-asharatu mubashshirun The ten people that were given the glad tiddings of assurance of entering paradise. They were Abu Bakr‚ Umar‚ Ali‚ Abdur Rahman Ibn Awf‚ Abu Ubaydah ibn Al-Jarrah‚ Talhah ibn Ubaydullah‚ Az-Aubayr ibn al-Awwam‚ Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas‚ Sa’id ibn Zayd Al-asma al-husna Literally meaning the ‘most excellent names’ used of God‚ express his greatness and paramountey‚ holiness‚ and the perfection and absoluteness of all His attributes Al-hamdu
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1100 years‚ as various peoples began controlling different parts of the Arabian Peninsula‚ a drifting away from the teachings of Islam was apparent. Then‚ in the mid 1700s‚ Saudi ruler Muhammad ibn Saud‚ from the Saud dynasty‚ forged an alliance with a religious reformer named Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab. Ibn Abd al-Wahhab was discontent with the growing disregard for Islamic teachings in Arabia. He taught that the people should return to strict observance and
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The Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa’l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi Ja`far ibn Muhammad ibn `Ali‚ is an Iranian bronze; cast‚ engraved‚ chased‚ pierced Overall. H. 33 1/2 in. (85.1 cm) L. 32 1/2 in. (82.6 cm) W. 9 in‚ currently present in the Islamic Art section‚ in the Iranian area on a two foot high platform‚ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The item was made for a Prince Saif al-Dunya wa’l-Din ibn Muhammad al-Mawardi‚ it is both decorative and functional as an incense
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Somalia: Phases of the Modern Development of Islamic Movements Dr. Abdurahman Abdullahi ( Baadiyow)i The historical evolution of the Islamic movements in Somalia have attracted less academic interest in the research communities and existing modest literature addresses Islam from the margins of history‚ through Orientalist and secularist discourses and security perspectives. Nonetheless‚ scholarship on Islam in Somalia slightly improved since the collapse of the Somali state in 1991 and increased
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Iqbal’s Philosophy of Khudi M. Irfan Iqbal T hroughout history‚ prophets‚ poets and philosophers have appeared to remind human beings of their true nature -- a nature that consists of a temporal as well as a heavenly element. They have attempted to rekindle in the human beings the Divine Spark which is an integral part of their makeup. Speaking of this Divine Spark‚ the Qur’an notes that when Allah (SWT) created the first human being‚ He breathed His own spirit into this new creation (Al-Hijr
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women. They wrote that mothers and household women had a part of the shura (an Arabic word for consultation) that helped shape politics and made easier decisions on military issues for the king. The Amazigh (Berber) commander Yusuf Ibn Tashufin‚ who brought Abdullah Ibn Buluggin ’s forces to its end‚ relied on his wife Zaynab’s strategic advices (“City of Lights”: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain). It is worth mentioning that women ’s opinions were important and taken
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ASHMAN KEIFLEE BIN MOHMED LATFI 5R 2. MUHAMMAD AIMAN ARSYAD 4S 3. AZHAD ARIF BIN ALIAS 5R 4. ERZAN SHAH MY ARBI BIN KEMAL RIZADI 5R 5. MUHAMMAD ASYRAF BIN ZAIDAN 5R 6. MEGAT ZULFITRI BIN MEGAT ZULKARNAIN 4R 7. MUHD RAIHAN BIN AHMAD NOR KOMAR 5R 8. KHAIRUL DANIAL IMRAN BIN KHAIRUL NIZAM 9. MIRZA AIMAN BIN RIZAL NAIDU 1S 10. IRFAN AFFENDY BIN ADRIAN 3A 11. SHAHRUL IRFAN BIN SHARUL ISRAM 2R 12. MUHAMMAD AFIQ BIN RUSLAN HAKIM 2T 13. MUHD ARIF BIN RUSLAN HALIM
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the eighth degree in their common ancestor Murrah ibn Ka’b.The lineage of Abu Bakr was: Abu Bakr; the son of Uthman Abu Quhafa; the son of Amar; the son of Umru; the son of Kaab; the son of Saad; the son of Taym; the son of Murrah.The lineage of Muhammad was: Muhammad; the son of Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib; the son of Abdul Muttalib; the son of Hashim ibn ’AbdManaf; the son of AbdManaf ibn Qusai; the son of Qusai ibn Kilab; the son of Kilab ibn Murrah; the son of Murrah. Abu Bakr was a thin man
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A philospher named Ibn Khaldun of Tunis illistrates the process of urbanization and how the rough and savergery of the Arabs fade away after generations and become soft. Ibn starts with how urban life begins. He says the age of the state rarely exceeds three generations‚...that is forty years or the time of full growth and development. I dont think
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