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    Islamic Worldview Analysis

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    ................................................................  4   The  Quran  ............................................................................................................................................  4   Allah  .......................................................................................................................................................  4   Humanity  ...................................................................

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    God is like. Most Muslims say that we can know what God/Allah is like through scriptures and messengers (Prophets) which are able to tell us what God is like. The Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) wrote the Qur’an word per word of what Allah said to the Prophet (PBUH) so by reading the Qur’an it can be argued to be reading what Allah is saying. In addition‚ Muslims also have the 99 beautiful names of Allah‚ which also gives Muslims an idea for what Allah is like. Some of the 99 names are: Al-Rahman‚ the Merciful;

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    it is the concept of monotheism in Islam. This is expressed as ‘’there is no God but Allah.’’ Tahwid implies a strict social and moral structure based on the belief in the Qur’an as Gods final words and shows strict monotheism in Islam‚ an example of this is Salah‚ this means prayer. As a Muslim you’re expected to disturb your routine 5 times a day to pray to Allah‚ doing this will help making your belief in Allah pure. Also‚ a Muslim is expected to follow a modest conduct‚ this means not being arrogant

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    Islam beliefs

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    ‘doctrine of Oneness’ which means that Allah is the One‚ Unique God. He is the single‚ divine creator‚ nourisher and sustainer of the universe. Allah has supreme control over humankind. He has no equal‚ hence no other being is worthy of our worship. Importantly‚ Allah is both immanent and transcendent‚ and is thus unfathomable to man. This belief means that every Muslim is able to trust in and submit to the will of Allah. Muslims also believe in the angels of Allah or the Mala’ika. They were created

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    1 DAJJAL? The Judeo-Christian ’Civilization’! Mohammad Bayazeed Khan Panni 2 THE BEST SELLER BOOK OF 2008 IN BANGLADESH 3 D AJ J AL? The Judeo-Christian ’Civilization’! Mohammad Bayazeed Khan Panni Translated from Bangla by Ummut Tijan Makhduma Panni Published by Tawheed Prokashan 4 First Published: Bangla Version‚ 1998 Twelfth Edition‚ March 1‚ 2010 English Version‚ November 28‚ 2009 Second Edition‚ April 28‚ 2009 Cover Illustration by Ummut Tijan Makhduma Panni

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    What are the five pillars of Islam and their importance to Muslims? ‘’Islam is built on five pillars: to bear witness that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger; to establish Salah‚ to give Zakat‚ performance of Hajj and fasting in the month of Ramadan’’. This well known and widely transmitted saying of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) composes the very essence of Islam‚ being built by five fundamental pillars. Each pillar is related to one another and equal importance

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    Hirsi Rhetorical Analysis

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    being a blasphemer to her own religion. It all started with a Moroccan man being arrested for posting Hirsi’s location on the internet accompanied by two photos: one of Theo and one of her‚ along with the message that both of them must die‚ and that Allah would

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    Why I Chose Islam

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     I would like to share with you this beautiful account  of a man’s journey to the truth…I believe it be best if he  narrates  his  account  to  us  himself‚  so  I  will  leave  you  with Mr. Thomas…       3 www.islamhouse.com ‫ﺑﺴﻢ ﺍﷲ ﺍﻟﺮﲪﻦ ﺍﻟﺮﺣﻴﻢ‬ I begin with the name of Allah‚ the Most Merciful‚ the Most Gracious    I was born to staunch Catholic Christian parents. Even  from  my  youngest  days‚  my  father  sometimes  took  me  along with him when he went to preach‚ it was quite ob‐ vious  that  he  wanted  me  to 

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    Islam a Way of Life

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    of individual‚ familial‚ social and international problems which are threatening the existence of human communities throughout the world. People think that an Islamic life is "restrictive". Islam however‚ was revealed as a balanced way of living. Allah (swt) created all the humans with what is called ’A Fitrah’ (a natural state/desire).Islam recognizes that within this Fitrah there are motivations that influence a man’s role on earth e.g. a desire for good food and drink‚ to have a home‚ a desire

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    Origin Of Kaaba Muazzama

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    Islam’s most sacrosanct mosque. Al-Masjid al-Haram in Makkah in Saudi Arabia is the most holy site in the world of Islam. It is viewed as the "place of Allah". Where ever the Muslims are on the planet they are relied to face Kaaba while performing Salat and this facing of Kaaba during Salat is referd as Qibla. This House of Allah is also called Bait Allah. It was first made by Hazrat Ibrahim and His son Hazrat Ismael (A.S) then by Quraish and then by Abdullah Ibn az-Zubayr then by Abdul Malik and then

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