1. Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: ALLAH’s Apostle (PBUH) made a small room in the month of Ramadan (Sa’id said‚ "I think that Zaid bin Thabit said that it was made of mat") and he prayed there for a few nights‚ and so some of his companions prayed behind him. When he came to know about it‚ he kept on sitting. In the morning‚ he went out to them and said‚ "I have seen and understood what you did. You should pray in your houses‚ for the best prayer of a person is that which he prays in his house except
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| |Muslim army |Jews of Khaybar oasis | |Commanders and leaders | |Muhammad |al-Harith ibn Abu Zaynab†[citation| |Ali ibn Abi Talib |needed] | |Strength | |1‚600 |Khaybar | |
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Ethnicity * 10 See also * 11 References | Habesha people (of Ethiopia and Eritrea) Further information: Habesha people * Bilal ibn Ribah - while still a slave‚ he converted to Islam and defiantly resisted torture and persecution (for his conversion) from his pagan slave-master. He later became the first mu’adhdhin (caller to prayer) in Islamic history. * Wahshy ibn Harb- he killed Hamza‚ Muhammad’s beloved uncle and a leading Muslim general and formidable soldier‚ but redeemed himself when he
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Mosques and Kramats Kramats and mosques are an important part of South African heritage as they represent the second oldest religion introduced to the country. The first Muslims brought to the cape arrived as Malay slaves‚ who practiced their faith in secret until the early 19th century. Prisoners who were fighting for freedom in the Dutch East Indies were also brought to the Cape. They included teachers of Islam. Some of these holy men were of noble birth and those who died were buried in shrines
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WHAP 95 Theses 2012 Period 1: to 600 B.C.E. Technological and Environmental Transformations; Ancient Civilizations 1.1 Big Geography and Peopling the Earth 1. Describe and evaluate Paleolithic human society; demography‚ migrations‚ social gender structures and impact on environment. 1.2 The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies 10‚000 years ago the Neolithic Revolution led to the development of more complex economic and social systems
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Travels in Islamic world was important in the light of Islam as the Prophet encouraged his followers to seek knowledge even as far away as China‚ indicating that knowledge is borderless and travelling is a good way to expand the horizons of knowledge and experience. Leisure‚ curiosity and mostly pilgramage were reasons for travelling and as long as the underlying intention is a good one‚ like to recuperate before going back to work‚ to appreciate a new culture or country‚ or to spend time with family
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medicinal treatments ‚ architectural ‚ music ‚ till the very everyday wisdom has been passed down up to the current generation of the populous in the world today Among the most famous Islamic scientific figure was Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina‚ better known as Ibn Sina‚ who has written 246 books‚ including "Kitab-al Shifa ’and ’ Al-Qanun fit Tibb" that serve as guiding principles for the medical sciences in the West from the 12th century to 17. Attention to the field of medicine since the
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At the end of Parshat Eqev‚ it says “to walk in all of His ways and to cling to Him.” Rashi writes that walking in his ways means to act in the way Hashem acts‚ just like he is merciful‚ so too you should be merciful. Rashi explains “and to cling to him” by first asking how could this be understood literally? We would get burned. Rather‚ its by staying close to the talmidei chachamim. One could ask‚ but we have this phrase in other places in Devarim- why does Rashi only write this here? Moreover
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understanding other religious beliefs‚ and how the Treaty helped expand the triumph of Islam. I will also divulge how the Islamic world became a source of science and Greek knowledge‚ with the advice and accomplishments of Arab philosophers Ibn Sina‚ Alkhwarizmi and Ibn Rushd. I will further explain what effect this influx of knowledge into Spain had on all of Europe’s future. Lastly‚ I will explain how Thomas Aquinas’s Great Synthesis would settle different sources of power in the middle ages‚ an
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In each story has their main character is trying to reach God‚ but one of the biggest differences throughout Bistami’s story is that the angle Gabriel is not there to help his main character through the ascension to reach God in the 7th heaven. In Ibn ‘Abbas’ story Mohammad is being guided by Gabriel throughout the seven heavens and only has one test at the beginning of the story. Versus in Bistami’s version‚ Mohammad
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