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    Indonesia Number 23 the Year 2011 on the Management of Zakat). Zakat consists of nafs zakat (soul) and mal zakat (treasure). 1. Zakat Nafs (soul) or zakat fitrah is a charity to purify themselves. This zakat issued and distributed in the month of Ramadan before the 1st of Shawwal. This zakat is in the form of food or staple food. 2. Zakat Mal (wealth) is zakat issued to purify the property if the wealth has fulfilled the mandatory requirement of zakat (Juanda and Gustian‚ 2006). 2.2 Zakat Accounting

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    My Accidental Jihad

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    month of Ramadan‚ hence the title My Accidental Jihad. I think the negative connotation surrounding the word Jihad‚ combined with accidental‚ makes the title extremely captivating. It makes the reader ask “How can one accidently want to blow themselves up?” 2. What is the importance of paragraph 3? Would the essay be just as clear to the average reader if the paragraph had been left out? Explain your answer. Paragraph 3 is important because it explains some history about Ramadan and also

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    the control and listen to their experience‚ we assume the role of the student learning about their client’s lives. In the past two weeks of my internship I have learned about a Muslim religion‚ many of the participants in the agency are observing Ramadan‚ that for me was the first time heard about it. As I was observing lunchtime‚ some of the participants were placed in a classroom aside of the lunch room‚ I did not ask why there were there since occasionally they are many participants‚ so they separate

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    Sufism and Hinduism

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    these pillars to be considered a true Sufi. The five pillars of faith are: Devotion to one God-proclaiming He is the one and only true God‚ the ritual prayer five times daily‚ almsgiving (giving charity to the poor)‚ fast during the holy month of Ramadan‚ and the pilgrimage to Mecca‚ if the Muslim has the resources to do so. The last pillar is the only one out of the five that is conditional. (Lings 74) Religious texts are common in both Sufism and Hinduism. Hinduism ’s most sacred texts are the

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    the Father‚ Jesus Christ‚ and The Holy Spirit. This incorrect teaching turned Mohammed away from Christianity and Judaism altogether‚ and he continued searching and meditating. On one meditation trip to Mount Hira‚ near Mecca‚ during the month of Ramadan‚ Mohammed had a revelation from God. The Archangel Gabriel reportedly appeared to Mohammed telling him that he was to be the mouthpiece of God - to

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    Eid Celebration

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    Eid ul-Fitr means the celebration of the end of Ramadan. During Eid ul-Fitr we give donations to those in need in the community -- the donations are called Fitrana. The significance of this holiday is to celebrate the completion of Ramadan. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting‚ in which one eats before sun up and does not eat or drink again until sundown. This is one of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ which make up the foundation of Muslim life. The pillars consist of the oneness of God‚ five daily

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    the month of Ramadan Its different every year. The time for Ramadan goes back two weeks from the last year. So that way‚ over time‚ fasting can be easy and hard.The real question is though‚ how hard is it to fast from food and water for 11-18 hours depending on the season? Not that hard‚ so why is it so important? It is said that one good deed is multiplied by 99. So why do so many people waste their time? The prophet Muhammad would only sleep three hours on a regular day and on Ramadan‚ he would sleep

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    Islam Today

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    Islam is a religion that is both controversial as well as at the height of American interest. Islam is the term used for the religion begun by Mohammed in Arabia in the early 600 ’s. The word Islam translates to mean "Submission" or "to the will of God". The people who practice Islam are called Muslim meaning "one who submits". Muslims adhere to five main practices of Islam‚ often referred to as the "five pillars of Islam". To many Islam is considered to be not just a religion but a way of life

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    overindulgence or the use of stimulants such as tea‚ coffee‚ or alcohol are discouraged. Fasting is practiced regularly on Mondays and Thursdays‚ and more often for six days during Shawwal (the tenth month of the Islamic year) and for the entire month of Ramadan (the ninth month). Fasting on these occasions includes abstention from all food and drink from

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    Eid Celebration and Poors

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    Research proposal Report Eid Celebration & Managing Budget of Lower Income Family Submitted To: Mr. Tahir Iqbal Submitted By: Saima M younus MBA-III Abstract

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