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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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    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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    [pic] WHAT DO MUSLIMS BELIEVE? BY MUHAMMAD AMMAR CONTENTS Belief in Allah subhana na wa ta’ala 6 Belief in Prophecy 7 Belief in Angels 8 Belief in the Books 9 Fate 10 Death 11 Death of a Muslim 11 Death of a Non-Believer 14 The day of Judgement 16 Imam Mahdi 16 Dajjal (The Anti-Christ) 18 Hazrat Isa (Jesus) comes back to Earth 21 Hazrat Tamim Dari saw Dajjal 22 Ya’jooj Ma’jooj (Gog Megog) 23 The sinking of the houses 26 Smoke 26 The rising of the Sun from the West 26

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    for Muslims in Business By Dr. Rafik Issa Beekun Some general guidelines govern the Islamic code of ethics with relation to both one’s daily life and business conduct. Muslims are required to behave Islamically in their business dealings because Allah Himself is witness to their transactions: In whatever business you may be‚ and whatever portion you may be reciting from the Quran and whatever deed you (mankind) may be doing - We are Witnesses thereof when you are deeply engrossed therein. (Quran-10:61)

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    In the name of ALLAH‚ the Beneficent‚ the Merciful The Importance of Education in Islam Introduction: Islam stands as the most rational and precise religion that ALLAH has given to the whole mankind. It gives importance to education‚ which is the process of teaching and acquiring or learning knowledge (which includes beliefs‚ values‚ attitudes‚ manners and skills). To seek knowledge is a sacred duty‚ it is obligatory on every Muslim‚ male and

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    as the Qur’an. Tawhid or unity is the belief in the oneness of Allah this is an overriding concept that informs Muslim ethics. As a result of such this principle relates to environmental ethics because of the belief in the integrity and unity of Allah’s creation. This is not to suggest that Allah is one with creation‚ but rather that creation as a whole reflects the uniqueness and oneness of Allah. Because of the greatness of Allah people are expected to obey his commands which are contained in

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    Parents in Islam!

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    PARENTS IN ISLAM All the praise and glory belongs to Allah swt who is the Sustainer and Cherisher of the worlds. The closest meaning of the word ‘Rab’ is sustainer and cherisher. Allah swt is ‘Rab’ in the global sense. He is the ‘Rab’ of every living and non-living particle of any size that exists in this whole universe. All the sovereignty of heaven and earth belongs only to Him. Allah swt at various places in the Holy Quran invites‚ dictates and warns the people of all religions

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    Ten Blessed Companions

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    and was renowned for his sincerity and sacrifices in the cause of Allah Almighty. He was the nearest of any of the Companions to the Holy Prophet (Sallaho Alaihi Wasallam) and was his closest friend. He was born two years before the blessed birth of Our Beloved Prophet (Sallalaho Alaihi Wasallam) also known as the Year of the Elephant. He was the first KHALIF (leader of the Muslims) after the passing away of the Messenger of Allah Almighty (Sallalaho Alaihi Wasallam). During his leadership he fought

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