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    Rights of Parent

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    teachings‚ to be obedient and to show kindness to parents has been enjoined in the Holy Quran in such a manner as to say that among the noble deeds‚ to obey parents‚ treat them respectfully and to show kindness to them is next to worshipping Almighty Allah. According to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)‚ the parents of a certain person arehis Heaven or Hell. What this means is that if a person obeys his parents‚ attends to their needs

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    interesting to discuss with specifically regarding knowledge and thought. Since human being is the most unique creation that Allah ever created as He created them in good shape‚ excellent condition and the most crucial part is the brilliant human’s mind. He created human on purpose and the purpose of human’s creation is to serve Allah and to appreciate Allah such as appreciate the knowledge that He gives to human being and to follow His order. The word ‘knowledge’ is first known in the 14th

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    identity is the one that makes you wake up before sunrise to pray to Allah. This identity makes you kind‚ sincere‚ responsible‚ and thoughtful when you deal with people. It also forbids you to steal‚ gamble‚ participate or engage in implicit behavior. This identity makes you realize and understand that Islam is a way of life in other words this identity makes you a good human being. iii)The Question of Meaning/Purpose--Allah states in the Quran‚ that he created man to be his Khalefah (confident

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    Judaism’s shared beginning‚ the two religions hold very similar ideas about creation and their relationship to God. On the other hand‚ Islam developed much later than Christianity and Judaism causing their ideas over creation and their relationship with Allah to differ. Through reading the creation stories in Genesis and the Qur’an‚ one is able to pinpoint the similarities and

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    The Magnitude of Ramadan

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    The Five Pillars of Islam are the framework of Islamic life. First off‚ a Muslim must have faith in Allah and believe that there is only one Allah and Muhammad is His messenger. Next‚ a Muslim has the duty to pray five times each day‚ which is considered to be a direct link between him and Allah. Third‚ a Muslim must distribute alms and help the needy. Fourth‚ a Muslim is responsible to keep the Fast of Ramadan. Lastly‚ a Muslim is obligated to make a pilgrimage to Mecca in his lifetime. Most non-

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    sitting with Allah ’s messenger‚ a man suddenly appeared before us‚ wearing a very white dress and having very black hair‚ without any signs of journey upon him‚ and none of us knew him. He approached until he sat before the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) with his knees touching the Prophet ’s knees and he placed his hands on his thighs and said‚ "O Muhammad inform me about Islam." Allah ’s Messenger (S.A.W) said‚ "Islam is to bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah‚ and that Muhammad

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    Charms and Omens

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    Wearing any kind of Charm is Shirk (opposite of tawheed) and Allah (SWT) will never forgive this tremendous sin. This Charm‚ the Kabbalah bracelet conflicts much with Tawheed ar Ruboobiyah. It conflicts with Tawheed ar Ruboobiyah because Kabbalah`s power of protecting from diseases‚ poverty and curses is only done by Allah. It is also related to Shirk al Asmaa was Sifaat as well: Because people are giving Allah`s name All Protector and All Sustainer to the Charm. Omens are the

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    from each other‚ but at the same time‚ they have similarities. Muslims believe in the existence of the One and Only God ’Allah ’. They firmly believe that Allah is the highest being and the creator and the overseer of all that existstance. He has no physical connections with earth or his creations that inhabit it‚ his power is boundless and his potential is limitless. Allah is free from all of the physical wants such as hunger‚ cold‚ and yearning which cause us as humans to sin. Buddhism on the

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    |and services‚ relies on series of assumptions |having‚ faith (believing in Allah s.w.t.)‚ | | |that haven’t changed much in more than 80 years|ethics (believing in the six articles of faith‚| | | |his deeds are accountable to Allah s.w.t. as | | |

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    Respect

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    it actually mean? It means due regard for the feelings‚ wishes‚ or rights of others. First of all‚ we all as Muslims must respect our religion. This should come before anything else. To respect our religion means to follow all the commandments of Allah that are revealed to us in the Holy Quran and in the Sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed. It should be done to the best of our abilities. We must thank Him for everything He has blessed us with. Moreover‚ a Hadith clearly proclaims: “He who does not respect

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