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    was said to him: This is the grave of Umm Amr the daughter of Uthman! However‚ he commanded that it too should be leveled." (Ibn Abi Shaybah‚ al-Musannaf‚ 4/138; Abu Zur‘ah‚ at-Tarikh‚ 22/2) It was narrated from Abu’l-Hayyaaj al-Asadi who said: "Ali Ibn Abi Talib (ra) said to me: Shall I not send you for what RasulAllah (saw) sent me? That you deface all statues and pictures and that you level all elevated graves." (Muslim; Abu Dawud; Nasai; and others) Abu Burdah said: "Abu Musa al-Ash‘ari

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    Benefits of Jumma Prayer

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    Hadhrat Ali Ibn Abu Taalib (RA) narrated: on the pulpit in the mosque of Kufah: When Friday comes‚ the devils go to the markets with their flags‚ and involve people in their needsand prevent them from the Friday prayer. The angels come early in the morning‚ sit at the door of the mosque‚ and record that so-and-so came at the first hour‚ and so-and-so came at the second hour until the imam comes out (for preaching). When a man sits in a place where he can listen (to the sermon) and look (at the imam)

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    Istihsan Case Study

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    5.0 Relevance of Istihsan to contemporary law in Malaysia In Malaysia Islamic Law‚ we can achieve a desired result of justice through the application of the doctrine of Istihsan. Istihsan acts as the bedrock of the lawgiver’s intention of promoting human interest according to the Quran. The underlying purpose is to attain equity and justice in the interests of society. In a promise that lacks of consideration‚ the doctrine of Istihsan would permit departure from the general rule and bind the promisor

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    FOREWORD God sent his messengers for guidance‚ and to create love and brotherhood among the people but unfortunately the history of religion is full of bigotry and hatred. The messengers were always the victims of violence. From Adam to this time‚ all the prophets without any exception‚ passed through the same channel of hatred and persecution. How nicely the Holy Quran has described this fact in the following verse: Alas for my servants! There comes not a Messenger to them but they mock at him

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    About it Napoleon said: “If the world was one kingdom‚ there will be no better city befitting to be its capital than Constantinople”. The Romans were controlling it‚ and they led the whole world. Muslims tried to conquer it since the days of our master Ali Bin Abi-Talib (for over 800 years!)‚ but in vain. This was because of its fortified fortresses: 1- A moat outside the city walls‚ with a depth of 10 meters‚ and a width of 60 meters! 2- It had two fortified walls: the outer wall was 25 feet

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    Fatimids‚ a dynasty founded also with the ideology of the Isma‘ilis‚ came into prominence in the history of North Africa and Egypt when a certain Ubayd Allah (909-934) or Ubaydullah claimed that he was the Mahdi descending from the Shi‘ite line of Ali and Fatima. His claim has received much scrutiny equally by Muslim‚ European and American scholars. For sure‚ his genealogy has remained quite obscure. There is also the question of whom might be the real Mahdi‚ as the second Fatimid Caliph‚ Muhammad

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    Caliphate of Abd al-Malik

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    Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan‚ (646 – 8 October 705) was the 5th Umayyad Caliph. He was born in Medina‚ Hejaz. `Abd al-Malik was a well-educated man and capable ruler‚ despite the many political problems that impeded his rule. 14th century Muslim historian Ibn Khaldun states: "`Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan is one of the greatest Arab and Muslim Caliphs. He followed in the footsteps of `Umar ibn al-Khattab‚ the Commander of the Believers‚ in regulating state affairs". Abd al-Malik

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    Ali Farrukh

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    1. A search engine site claims that‚ on average‚ one out of five visitors clicks on an ad. (a) If 8 users visit the site‚ what is the probability that at least three click on an ad? b) If 8 users visit the site‚ what is the probability that less than two of them click on an ad? c) If 800 users visit the site‚ would the probability that less than 200 click on an ad be higher or lower than the answer found in part (b)? Write a few sentences explaining your answer- computations are not required (or

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    Naomi Canlas Year 11 The Four Rightly Guided Caliphs of Islam First Caliph: Abu Bakr (632-634 C.E.) Father-in-law of Mohammed and was the first convert to Islam. After the demise of Muhammad‚ companions of the Prophet assembled and discussed who would be the next leader‚ it became apparent that no one was better suited for this responsibility than Abu Bakr. Abu Bakr became the Caliph on 632 C.E. His main objective was to maintain the heritage of the Prophet. Contributions to Islam - Conversion

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    Hadith Library

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    1. Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: ALLAH’s Apostle (PBUH) made a small room in the month of Ramadan (Sa’id said‚ "I think that Zaid bin Thabit said that it was made of mat") and he prayed there for a few nights‚ and so some of his companions prayed behind him. When he came to know about it‚ he kept on sitting. In the morning‚ he went out to them and said‚ "I have seen and understood what you did. You should pray in your houses‚ for the best prayer of a person is that which he prays in his house except

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