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    The path to a life of virtue; cherished by seekers from all corners of the religious spectrum‚ is minded by who‚ those cherishing‚ seek their guidance and virtue from. Two very broad and noted religious houses‚ Islam and Christianity‚ both aspire to seek virtue‚ and vowel to persistently live by their faith. Although both Islam and Christianity have different ideas as to what is considered righteous‚ they do have some similarities. With both religions‚ certain behaviors‚ faiths‚ and principles are

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    Isamayat O Level Notes

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    Descendents of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) Asharah Mubasharah Scribes of Divine Revelation Muhajirin and Ansar Important Personalities during the Lifetime of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) at Makkah and Madina Imamat and Khilafat in Shi’ite Thought The Four Pious Caliphs Caliphate of Hazrat Abu Bakr Caliphate of Hazrat Umar Farooq Caliphate of Hazrat Usman Caliphate of Hazrat Ali Six Articles of Faith Unity or Oneness of Allah The Angels The Books of Allah Prophet and Prophethood The Day of Judgement Belief in the

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    Jesus and Mohammad Paper Two of the most prevailing figures who influence modern religions are Jesus and the prophet Mohammed. Although both religious figures have numerous detractors‚ they are also highly revered by many. Regardless of one’s stance with regard to religion‚ the fact remains that both Jesus and the prophet Mohammed are central figures of Christianity and Islam respectively. Their teachings and doctrines manage to influence both the secular and sacred aspects of society

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    The Concept of Leadership in Islam Safdar Abbas University of the Punjab‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan. Author Note Correspondence concerning this research report should be addressed to Safdar Abbas‚ Department of Political Science‚ University Of the Punjab‚ Quaid-E-Azam Campus‚ Lahore. E-mail: safder_my@yahoo.com. Abstract Islam‚ as it was glorious in its early era with peace‚ welfare‚ development and co-operations as its distinct characteristics‚ seems us in its miserable form today. Blood-shed

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    Brahmagupta

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    the Brahmasphutasiddhanta in 628‚ the Khandakhadyaka in 665‚ and the Durkeamynarda in 672. The Brahmasphutasiddhanta (Corrected Treatise of Brahma) is arguably his most famous work. The historian al-Biruni (c. 1050) in his book Tariq al-Hind states that the Abbasid caliph al-Ma’mun had an embassy in India and from India a book was brought to Baghdad which was translated into Arabic as Sindhind. It is generally presumed that Sindhind is none other than

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    within Islamic law and as result‚ in 632c.e. (the year of Muhammad’s passing)‚ unified a cultured people that otherwise have little more in common than a geographic entity. These people‚ coined “Arabs‚ came armed with Islam as a force of conquest. Caliphs lead a caliphate beginning in the holy lands and continued on Westward towards Morocco‚ South through Northern Africa and North towards Europe. Spain had a good deal of Muslim influence until Catholics later forced them out. However‚ Islam yielded

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    11 ISLAM 570 C.E. – 1500 C.E. SUBMISSION TO ALLAH: MUSLIM CIVILIZATION BRIDGES THE WORLD COMMENTARY The thesis of Chapter 11 is clearly stated by Howard Spodek on page 334: “Islam was not only a faith‚ not only a system of government‚ not only a social and cultural organization‚ but a combination of all four.” This‚ it might be argued‚ could be said about any of the “world religions” during at least some stage of their development‚ but is perhaps more true of Islam than the others‚ owing

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    the German and the Austrian empires against Britain‚ France and Russia. The Turkish defeated and at the end of the war‚ Muslims all over the world were concerned about how turkey would be treated. The Turkish sultan was recognized as the Khalifa‚ or Caliph: (the Khalifa had been the head of the world). It still had great symbolic value for all Muslims because the Ottoman Empire controlled a vast empire‚ which included the cities of Makah‚ Medina and Jerusalem. When the British threatened to take territory

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    The Arabian Horse The Arabian horse is unlike any creature created by Allah. He is a very rare combination of a very unique set of attributes. He combines both beauty and power in such a way that balances both values equally. His physical appearance demands respect and his character represents the very best of human qualities. His origin is to date still a mystery. Many theories revolve around his origin adding more to his mystery. We have El-Khamsa theory‚ the creation from the south wind theory

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    1. Questions of periodization 1. Nature and causes of changes in the world history framework leading up to 600 C.E. – 1450 as a period During the postclassical era‚ we’re dealing with the rise of Islam‚ developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire‚ developments in Asia‚ the rise and fall of the Mongols‚ developments in Africa‚ and the developments in the Americas. Technologies and innovations in this era include warfare and ship building. The role of women also changes‚ the wealthier

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