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    Traditions of Tatarstan

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    (nikah) and others -remain bright and interesting to our days. Ceremonies and holidays express the emotional and aesthetic life of the people. Celebratory culture of the Tatars traditionally included both religious (Kurban-bairam‚ Uraza-bairam‚ Ramadan) and secular holidays celebrated in a certain season. The calendar cycle of national holidays and ceremonies of the Tatar people begins with Nauruz celebrated on the day of the spring. It symbolizes updating Nauruz was followed by the time of spring

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    Muslim Religion

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    Shahadah - witnessing‚ professing or declaring Islam 2) Salat or Salah - the ritual of daily prayers to worship God 3) Zakat or Zakah - almsgiving 4) Sawm - obligation of all adult Muslims to fast from dawn to dusk during Ramadan 5) Hajj - religious journey to Makkah at least once in their lifetime The Qur’an Prophet Muhammad’s greatest miracle Arabic Al-Qur’an which literally means “The Recitation Qur’anic verses are the first words that the newborn child hears

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    Preliminary Religion Notes Nature of Religion and Beliefs The Nature of Religion Religion: A constituted set of beliefs‚ actions and account of some concept of a ultimate reality‚ a system of beliefs and practices that are relative to super human beings. The Supernatural Dimension * Religious thought and practice which emerges from unaided human reasons. * Makes known reference to divinities or divine revelations. * Something above and beyond what is natural - not able to be explained

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    1- Number of Quran books in print/ published Quran printing must get the approval of Al-Azhar Mosque in Egypt. Number of published prints of Quran is 500 million copies in Africa. Since 1984 Up to 2012 Estimated Published Quran prints from Saudi Arabia since ( 1985 ) is 260‚782‚000 up to 2013 Printing Place | Production/ Year | King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex (Saudi Arabia) | 5‚000‚000+ 2‚000‚000 parts | The African House for printing The Glorious Quran (Sudan) Since1994 | 300

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    Constabulary will identify a quiet and private place which can be used for the purpose of prayer or meditation.  We try to support those staff who choose to fast as part of their religion. This is particularly likely for Muslim staff during the month of Ramadan. Diverse workforce - Religion  We do everything we can to cater to your personal requirements‚ including religion.  Chaplains (Minister‚ Priest) are on hand‚ along with other religious counsellors. Prayer facilities are also usually available

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    5 pillars to islam

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    Understanding the Five Pillars of Islam can be confusing if you do not have an open mind. As any religion they all have similar foundation. How we should live and the values of live‚ that are different from others. The Five Pillars are just that‚ how they believe their values should be in the religion and culture. The first of the five is Shahadah means to witness or to testify. Muslims bear witness to the oneness of God by reciting the creed "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger

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    Islam Preliminary

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    Origins Pre-Islamic Arabia the cultural and historical context for the development of Islam Before Muhammad‚ the Arabian Peninsula was inhabited by nomadic people (Bedouin). Arabia had many different faiths and was experiencing some clashes. Mainly pastoral agricultural practices took place. Central area was considered to be area around Mecca‚ which was Muhammad’s birthplace.   Most important to people then was their family clan. Upholding clan’s reputation was vital. Term used by Muslims to

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    Pillars Of Islam

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    Atlas: The Islamic Faith Pillars of Islam Shahada‚ Salat‚ Zakaat‚ Sawm‚ Hajj The word "Islam" translates to "submission" or "surrender" to the Will of God. It derives from the word "salam"‚ which means peace. The Pillars of Islam are five basic acts‚ considered obligatory for all practicing Muslims. The Qur’an presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. Pillar 1: Shahada Shahada is essentially the initial declaration of one’s faith to Allah. To be considered

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    My internship at Carousel taught me a lot about event planning and was very interesting to see behind the scenes of various events. Before this internship‚ I had a keen interest in event planning‚ however had never worked at a company that specialized in it. Working at Carousel taught me a lot about the working world‚ the planning of each event‚ and the intricate details that are focused on. I was very glad to have had this wonderful experience because not only did I get to see how everything is

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    World of Islam: Arabic Civilization Terms and Identifications: Islam: Monotheistic religion announced by the prophet Muhammad (570-632); influenced by Judaism and Christianity‚ Muhammad was considered the final prophet because the earlier religions had not seen the entire picture; Quran is the holy book of Islam. Quran: Holy scripture of Islam; also known as “the recitation”; Believed to be the word of God; written record of ethical and social guidance that Muhammad told his followers;

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