Tariqat. 1 Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (SW) 24 Hazrat Shaykh Abdur Rehman Asfarani (RA) 2 Hazrat Ali (AS) 25 Hazrat Allauddola Samnani (RA) 3 Hazrat Imam Hassan (AS) 26 Hazrat Shaykh Mehmud Mazdaqani (RA) 4 Hazrat Imam Husain (AS) 27 Hazrat Amir Kabir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA) 5 Hazrat Imam Zain-ul-Abideen (AS) 28 Hazrat Khaja Ishaq Khatlani (RA) 6 Hazrat Imam Muhammad Baqir (AS) 29 Shah Syed Muhammad Noorbaksh (RA) 7 Hazrat Imam Jaffer Sadiq (AS) 30 Hazrat Shah Qasim Faizbaqsh (RA) 8 Hazrat Imam Musa
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3.0 DEFINITIONS OF TAFSIR AND TAKWIL The word ‘tafsir’ comes from ‘fassara’‚ which means‚ ‘to explain‚ to expound‚ to elucidate‚ to interpret.’ The word tafsir is the verbal noun of ‘fassara’‚ and means ‘the explanation or interpretation of something.’ According to another opinion‚ the word tafsir is a transposition from s-f-r‚ which means‚ ‘to expose‚ to uncover.’ Thus‚ a woman who uncovers her face is called a ‘saafirah’‚ and the act of uncovering her face is called ‘sufur.’ Therefore‚ according
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Early life[edit] Khalid was born around c. 592 in Mecca to Walid ibn al-Mughira‚ the chief of the Banu Makhzum‚ a clan of the Arab tribe of Quraysh. He was Umar’s cousin. His father was known in Mecca by the title of Al-Waheed- the One.[4] The three leading clans of Quraysh at that time were‚ Banu Hashim‚ Banu Abd-al-dar‚ and Banu Makhzum. The Banu Makhzum was responsible for the matters of war. Soon after his birth‚ and in accordance with the traditions of the Quraysh‚ Khalid was sent to a Bedouin tribe
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5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sayyidunā Abū Bakr as-Siddīq rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Úmar al-Fārūq rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Úthmān Ibn Áffān rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Álī al-Murtadha rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Talha rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Zubayr rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Saád rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Sa’īd rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Ábdul Rahmān ibn Awf rađiyAllāhu ánhu Sayyidunā Abū Úbaydah rađiyAllāhu ánhu The following two Hadīths will prove this‚ The beloved Messenger of
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The Life of Fatimah (ra) – The youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) The sons of the Prophet were al-Qasim‚ Abdullah‚ Tahir/Tayib‚ and the daughters were Zaynab‚ Ruqayya‚ Umm Kulthoom and Fatima. She was born five years before her father was sent as a Prophet. Mohammed was 35 years old when she was born. She was born during the year when the Ka’bah was being rebuilt. She became a Muslim when she was 5 years old‚ as soon as her father was sent as a Prophet. She was the youngest Muslim in Islam
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polytheism. This social climate shaped the distinctive character of Islamic religion. First Converts Not long after prophet Mohamed received a divine message from Allah‚ spreading the word of God began in his household‚ where Khadijah‚ his wife and Ali‚ his cousin were the
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Rabiul Awwal is that bountiful month of Islam in which the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam) graced the universe. On the 12th of Rabiul Awwal an inextinguishable light known as Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was born‚ triumphing over darkness which had prevailed till then. Allah Subhaanahu Wata’ala in His Infinite Mercy endowed mankind with a gift‚ immeasurable in worth. Celebrating‚ remembering and showing gratitude for that auspicious day on which we received this precious gift is
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Submitted To: NAUMAN BIN ARIF Submitted By : SHAJEE AHMED & AZIZ UR REHMAN ID:111820142 && 111820229 Section : X ASSIGNMENT No : 3 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS The Islamic calendar‚ Muslim calendar or Hijri calendar AH is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days. Being a purely lunar calendar‚ it is not synchronized with the seasons. With an annual drift of 10 or 11 days‚ the seasonal relation repeats about every 33 Islamic years every 32 solar years
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Contents Abdullah Ibn Abbas Abdullah Ibn Hudhafah As-Sahmi Abdullah Ibn Jahsh Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud Abdullah Ibn Sailam Abdullah Ibn Umar Abdullah Ibn Umm Maktum Abdur-Rahman Ibn Awf Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari Abu Dujana Abu Musa Al-Ashari Abu Hurayrah Abu Sufyan Ibn Al-Harith Abu Ubaydah ibn Al-Jarrah Abu-d Dardaa Abu-l Aas ibn ar-Rabiah Adiyy Ibn Hatim Al-Baraa Ibn Malil Al-Ansari Amr Ibn Al-Jamuh An-Nuayman Ibn Amr An-Numan Ibn Muqarrin At-Tufayl Ibn Amr Ad-Dawsi Habib Ibn Zayd Al-Ansari
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Challenges Facing the Youth in Today’s Society Most of the problems facing today’s youth are not restricted to any one ethnic or religious group‚ but affect young people generally. Most discussions on youth have focussed on issues such as drug abuse‚ crime‚ violence‚ sexuality and poverty. In addition to these‚ today’s youth are afflicted by new challenges. These include: 1. An Identity Crisis: Who am I? 2. Lack of self confidence and low self esteem: I am worthless 3. A sense of hopelessness:
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