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    Islam; expansion + qur'an

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    Expansion through conquest expansion under Muhammad‚ 622-632 expansion during the Rashidun Caliphate‚ 632-661 expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate‚ 661-750 two types of conversions: conversion of religion conversion of language the two normally stick together‚ first they are conquered and years later most‚ but not all convert to the religion as well. After the Arabic/Muslim conquests some areas where conquered back‚ such as Spain and Sicily. The Umayyads where replaced by another

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    (Tasawwuf) 1 – Origins 2 – Sufi’s Sources 3 – Sufi Symbolism 4 – Sharia and Tariqa (the way) 5 – Sober and Intoxicated Sufism 6 – Sufi Remembrance (Dhikr) ulawa tawil – metaphorical interpretation of the Quran‚ rather than literal (tafsir) hadith al-qudsi – branch of hadith – Prophet sayings‚ but sacred sayings. – colletion. SUFI ORDERS (Tariqat) Rise of Sufi Orders Master-Disciple Relationship (Shaykh/Faqir or Pir/Shakird) Popular Sufi Orders (Naqshibandi/Qadiri/Mawlawi/Bektashi/Rufai) Spiritual Lineage

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    Why do many Muslims attach as much importance to memorizing the Quran as to studying its meaning? According to the teachings of Islam the Quran is Allah’s eternal speech‚ in terms of its meaning as well as its letter and sound and is the last of the heavenly books revealed by God to the last of His messengers‚ Muhammad (pbuh). The Holy Quran occupies a pivotal position in Islam since it is also the book that forms basis of the religion of Islam and is its foremost source of knowledge. This

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    and it was she who memorised the amazing and glorious book of Allah (s.w.t) the Quran‚ but who is this decent women? Aisha Bint Abu Bakr was one of the wives of The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). She has contributed a lot for the sake of Islam as many hadiths have been narrated from her. Aisha (R.A) was born in 614 CE in the well-known city of Mecca after both her parents had embraced Islam. This was an advantage for Aisha (R.A) as she was free from any polytheism since she was born. However her death

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    USUL AL-FIQH 1 “COMMANDS AND PROHIBITIONS” “NASKH (ABROGATION)” PRESENTED FOR DR. YUSUFF JELILI AMUDA PRESENTED BY NUR SAFURA BINTI MD SALLEH 1114750 SYAFINAZ BINTI SAPARUDDIN 1119226 SITI HAJAR BINTI ISMAIL 1117638 INTRODUCTION As students of Usul Fiqh Semester 2 2012/2013 we are required to make a report on Commands and Prohibition and Naskh. The language of the Qur’an (and the Sunnah) differs from that of modern statutes in that Qur’anic legislation is not confined to commands and

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    home. His initial instructions in the Holy Quran‚ Hadith and theology were rendered in Sarhind and Sialkot. Later‚ he devoted most of his time to the study of Hadith‚ Tafseer and philosophy. During this period the Muslims in India had become so deficient in the knowledge of true Islam that they had more belief in Karamat or miracles of the saints than Islamic teachings. The Ulema and theologians of the time had ceased to refer to the Quran and Hadith in their commentaries‚ and considered jurisprudence

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    INTRODUCTION Management characterizes the process of leading and directing all or part of an organization‚ often a business‚ through the deployment and manipulation of resources (human‚ financial‚ material‚ intellectual or intangible). From western perspective‚ they usually emphasize on seeking tremendous profits regardless how they get it. They will do what ever it takes in order to achieve their targets. The main thing for them is profit maximization. Whereas‚ the Islamic approach to management

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    My Religious Family Tree

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    Muslims in Brooklyn‚ New York. Although these two main branches of Islam have many similarities‚ they have a few difference. The word “Sunni” comes from the term Sunnah‚ which refers to the sayings and actions of prophet Muhammad as recorded in Hadiths. Hadiths are prophet Muhammad’s tacit approval or criticism of statements or actions that occurred during his lifetime. Sunni Muslims follow the five pillars of Islam. The five pillars of Islam are Shahada‚ Salat‚ Zakat‚ Sawm and Hajj. Shahada is the

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    Shah Walli Ullah

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    influence Political Thread to Muslim rule by marhatas and Sikhs 4. Shah Wali Ullah Religious Services Preaching of Religion Emphasizing on Sunnah Resistance sectarianism Translation of Qur’an in Persian Balance between four School of thoughts School for Hadith (MAdrassa-e-Rahimia) Reintroduction of Ijtehad Social and Moral regeneration Importance of Jihad 5. Shah Wali Ullah Economic Services Heavy Taxation Equal Distribution of Wealth 6. Shah Wali Ullah Political Services Rise of Marhatas and Sikhs Letters

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    Sufism in India

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    philosophical approach‚ where a person tries to become one with nature and feel the power of God. A person who belongs to Sufism is called a Sufi. The word Sufi comes from the Arabic word ‘Suf’ which means wool. Sufism believed that the Quran and Hadith have secret meanings of mysticism. The word mysticism can be defined as the consciousness of the one reality‚ also called wisdom or love. Sufism has become widely popular in India for mystical practices and thoughts. Sufism developed in the

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