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    Contract of Sale

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    themselves individually. Allah SWT has blessed individuals with different kind of abilities hence cooperation (ta’awun) is required among individuals so that they can help out each other and can live their lives conveniently. If an individual is interested in war and politics‚ while the other is interested in agriculture and manufacturing then how is the one interested in war and politics will be able to fulfill his needs? Hence a system of sale and purchase came into existence. Allah SWT has guided us

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    The Conquest of Makkah

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    Besides being one of the greatest events of the History of Islam‚ the conquest of Makkah throws light on the sacred aims and objects of the Prophet and his sublime morals. Ibn Al-Qaiyim described the conquest of Makkah as the greatest one by which Allâh honoured His religion‚ Messenger‚ soldiers and honest party. He thereby rescued the Sacred House‚ whose guidance all people seek. It was the greatest propitious event in heaven and on earth. It was the most significant prelude to a new era that was

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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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    Islamic Political System

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    system we have in the non-islamic countries. The Islamic Political System is based on the following main principles: Sovereignty of Allah‚ Khilafah of Mankind‚ Legislation by Shura‚ Accountibility of government‚ Independence of judiciary‚ and Equality before law. Sovereignty means the source of power. In Islam‚ Allah is the source of all powers and laws. It is Allah who knows what is good and what is bad for His servants. His say is final. All human beings unitedly cannot change His law. The Qu’an

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    History of Civilizations I – Response Paper: Life of Muhammad The persuasion of the prophet Muhammad was to make sure that everyone believes in the goodness and oneness of Allah‚ to show everything comes to you from Allah and his gift and point in peoples’ actions. His persuasion was not only existing for people around him; but also; the persuasion was existing for those who believed in the Old or the New Testament who were also in the search of the truth of the God’s covenant. Water was significant

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    Vicegerency

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    INTRODUCTION Man created by Allah S.W.T. with purpose. The purpose that we clearly see is to be the Khalifah (vicegerent). Man are not created only to serve and worship Allah S.W.T. but to take action according to guidance and instruction by Him. Khalifah originated from root word Khalafa‚ means to succeed or to replace a person due either to his absence‚ or his incompetence‚ or his death‚ or as honour for the successor. Allah S.W.T. says: “We have honoured the sons of Adam; provided them with

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    Justice in Islam

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    witnesses to Allah‚ even as against yourselves‚ or your parents‚ or your kin‚ and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts) lest ye swerve and if ye distort (justice) or decline to do justice‚ verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do. (Surah An-Nisa 136) 2) If you do judge‚ judge between them justly. Allah loves the just. (Surah al-Maida‚ 42) 3) You who believe! Show integrity for the sake of Allah‚ bearing witness

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    An Overview of Islam

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    Muslims. Muslims worship as monotheists and pray to Allah‚ ‘Allah’ being the Arabic word for God. Islam is currently the second largest religion in the world‚ consisting of over 1 billion followers. The 2001 census recorded 1‚591‚000 Muslims in the United Kingdom‚ approximately 2.7% of the population. The Night of Power Lailat al Qadr‚ the Night of Power‚ marks the night in which the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah. Prophet Muhammad is sat in a cave when he receives

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    Okok

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    is a dean for us to remember Allah and his exceptions. Basically it’s like a standard formation of making our dean stronger and more stabilized. They are several meaning in believing in Qadr. Qadr usually means the “amount‚ decree‚ or ordainment” Qadr is like an interrilivent meaning‚ it has so many understanding of it that you might become confused. But in order to believe in Qadr‚ you shall testifies in believing in 4 rules; knowing that there is only 1 god but Allah‚ to believe in his messenger

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    Parda in Islam

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    peace stresses the relationship between body and mind. The ultimate goal of Parda is righteousness of the heart because in covering the body one shields the heart from impurities. Women of Islam wear Parda and loose clothing to fulfill the command of Allah Subhan wa tala. It encourages them to be modest and not to dress in a manner that attracts men. The Parda (veil) can take many forms‚ The Hijab The Niqaab The Burqa In first hijab‚ generally refers to covering only head and neck‚ leaving face

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