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    Islam Preliminary

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    Origins Pre-Islamic Arabia the cultural and historical context for the development of Islam Before Muhammad‚ the Arabian Peninsula was inhabited by nomadic people (Bedouin). Arabia had many different faiths and was experiencing some clashes. Mainly pastoral agricultural practices took place. Central area was considered to be area around Mecca‚ which was Muhammad’s birthplace.   Most important to people then was their family clan. Upholding clan’s reputation was vital. Term used by Muslims to

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    to the seventh century. These two groups are both Islamic but were split in two after the prophet Muhammad died. He passed leadership onto his close companion‚ Abu Bakr. However‚ many opposed this rule of Bakr. Numerous people believed that Ali ibn Abu Talib should be next in line; he was Muhammad’s cousin and son-in-law. Followers of Abu became the Sunnis‚ and followers of Ali became the Shiites. The Shiites were very strict about who their leaders were. Only male children who are descendants

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    In the name of Allah the beneficient and most merciful‚. The creator of the heavens and earth‚. I feel that the only person that every human is supposed to serve and worship is Allah‚ because he was the one that sent his messengers down to the world (angels and prophets) to enlighten humans about Islam. Although prophet Adam which is very popular and known in most religions was the first human in this world. In Islam prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was the last prophet and messenger from God and there

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    ’Touristic Fun’: Motivational Factors for Visiting Legoland Windsor Theme Park. Authors: BAKIR‚ ALI1 ali.bakir@bucks.ac.uk BAXTER‚ SUZANNE G. Source: Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. 2011‚ Vol. 20 Issue 3/4‚ p407-424. 18p. 1 Diagram‚ 3 Charts. Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *TOURISM *TOURIST attractions *TRAVEL *AMUSEMENT parks *FAMILIES Author-Supplied Keywords: fun grounded theory push-pull theme park

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    The Islamic Empire undertook powerful and meaningful movements across North Africa and into Hispania‚ while being able to rapidly expand their hold on territory and the progressive installment of Islam in these territories. During the early eighth century the Islamic Caliphate made several successful invasions into Europe‚ but could not make any meaningful impositions on the European people and European society. The failures of Islamic leadership to cultivate and expand the Islamic religion in Europe

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    Shiites belief of ruling The Shiites believed that whoever had the spiritual authority to succeed Muhammad should rule.They supported Ali‚ Muhammad’s cousin/son in law because he was the only blood relative of Muhammad. Ali eventually succeeded Abu Bakr‚ which is what led to today’s Shiite run government in Iraq. The Shiites believe in Ali accords him divine status. The name Shiites actually means "party of Ali" since they were his followers when deciding who should succeed Muhammad. The Shiite

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    Chapter 14 – The Expansive Realm of Islam I. Chapter Intro A. “In 632 CE the prophet Muhammad visited his native city of Mecca from his home in exile at Medina‚ and in doing so he set an example that devout Muslims have sought to emulate ever since” (B&Z 355). Each year hundreds of thousands of Muslims travel to Mecca by land‚ sea‚ and air to make the hajj (“the holy pilgrimage to Mecca”) and visit the holy sites of Islam. As years went by the pilgrims decrease‚ but in the 9th c. it had

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    Aitkaaf k Fazayel

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    HADITH Sahih Muslim Table of Contents HADITH Sahih Muslim ..........................................1 Introduction to Translation of Sahih Muslim ..................2 Bk 1 Faith (Kitab Al−Iman) ...................................3 Bk 2 Purification (Kitab Al−Taharah) .......................147 Bk 3 Menstruation (Kitab Al−Haid) ..........................177 Bk 4 Prayers (Kitab Al−Salat) ..............................211 Bk 5 Zakat (Kitab Al−Zakat) ................................518

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    Study Guide on Islam

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    Age 11.2- The Spread of Islam- Islam expanded‚ but split into two factions. Term Definition Connection Caliph Imams Sufi Moors Sultan Expansion Under Abu Bakr and Umar Use the graphic organizer to take notes on the following Caliphs Abu Bakr Umar Uthman Ali Mu’awiyah How did Abu Bakr and Umar contribute to the success of Islam after the death of Muhammad? Why did many conquered people choose not to resist Muslim expansion? What areas did the

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    founder‚ Mohammed. Mohammed was born in Mecca in 570AD. His father died before he was born and was orphaned at the age of six following his mother’s death. After she died‚ Mohammed went to live with his grandfather and later with his uncle‚ Abu Talib. He worked as a shepherd for his uncle and eventually became a camel driver for him. By age twenty-five‚ Mohammed had developed a reputation for practical wisdom well beyond average. This wisdom brought him many people for advice with financial

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