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    Mansa Musa Influence

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    people to ever live. Ruling the West African empire of Mali in the 14th century C.E.‚ he made quite a lasting impression on those he came into contact with. He is known for both his riches and his abundant generosity. In 1324‚ Mansa Musa made the hajj‚ or pilgrimage to Mecca. This journey lasted for over a year. There are many different accounts of the specifics of the voyage‚ seeing as most of them are based on oral testimonies. Some sources say‚ however‚ that he brought over 1‚000 people and over

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    History of islam

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    eleventh Islamic year‚ the six individuals who had come from Madina and converted to Islam in a place called Aqaba‚ promised our Holy Prophet (PBUH) that they would return the following year and meet at the same place. When it was time for the next hajj‚ which came a year after their first encounter with our Holy Prophet (PBUH)‚ the six individuals set off in a caravan of twelve people towards Mecca. One night they met with our Holy Prophet (PBUH) in secret in the small and narrow valley named Aqaba

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    [4] The Qur ’an presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. They are (1) the shahada (creed)‚ (2) daily prayers (salat)‚ (3) fasting during Ramadan (sawm)‚ (4) almsgiving (zakāt)‚ and (5) the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) at least once in a lifetime.[5] [6] The minority Shi ’i and majority Sunni both agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts‚[7] [8] but the Shi ’a do not refer to them by the

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    Inside Islam notes

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    Video Notes: “Inside Islam” (The History Channel‚ 2002) Streaming segments c. 10 minutes each Part 1 of 9: Intro and basic facts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAjsu1ATrts Islam means Peace and Submission (The peace that comes from submission‚ the attention to God that comes from peace.) Allah Akbar means “God is great.” Sunni = 85% of Muslim population; Shia = 10%; Sufi less than 5% Islam is not only a religion of the Middle East: largest population of Muslims is in India. Largest Islamic

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    The Basic Teachings of Islam

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    Topic: the basic teachings of Islam Introduction Religion is one way of helping people establish a meaningful way of life‚ ground on promoting humanity’s personal growth and the concerns of others. Religion is not a simple term to define because different people from different societies‚ cultures and contexts may give different meanings and interpretations of religion. Roger Schmidt in his book‚ Exploring Religion‚ comments that‚ “religion is a set of beliefs‚ practices‚ and social structures‚ grounded

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    Maria Welsch Bill Haley Phil. 104 3 March 2004 Five Pillars of Islam In order to follow the right path in the Islam religion its followers‚ Muslims‚ are required to practice its five pillars‚ or duties. Each of these duties is mentioned in the Quran; however‚ scholars have found a more detailed explanation in the Hadith. The five pillars are uttering the Shahada‚ prayer‚ zakat‚ participating in the fast‚ and a pilgrimage to Mecca. The first of the five duties is uttering the Shahada

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    Sunni and Shi’a Islam – sources and evidence Topic 1. Shahadah 2. Prayer Sunni View Evidence Shi’a view Evidence Explain the reasons for your opinion "I bear witness that there is no god except God and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God. Victor. W. Watton Shi’as add ‘wa’ali‚ wa’ali- and Ali is Allah’s friend’‚ to the Shahadah. Shia’s add to the Shahadah “and i bear witness that Ali was the friend of God” Jon mayled 2008 Amina friday congregational prayers are very important

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    2 Quaran Research Paper

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    2-Qur’an has a big impact on the Muslims life‚ it teaches them how to pray and worship Allah. Also‚ it’s thought to have a healing‚ soothing effect‚ and protect its readers. Moreover‚ the Hadith or Sunnah considered the most reliable in the Sunni tradition. It explains and clarifies the Qur’an. and helps to figure out the whole meaning of the Qur’an. 3- a) The Shahadah: it’s the first pillar of Islam‚ it’s believing and professing the unity of God and the messenger-ship of Muhammad. Muslims say

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    Ibn Battuta

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    man he had studied at a Sunni Maliki madh’hab‚ (Islamic jurisprudence school)‚ the dominant form of education in North Africa at that time. In June 1325‚ at the age of twenty-one‚ Ibn Battuta set off from his hometown on a hajj to Mecca‚ a journey that would take sixteen months. He would not see Morocco again for twenty-four years. He said: “ I

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