Shanzay Salman ASSIGNMENT: IMPORTANCE OF MUSEUMS- Sheilla Bhatti Sheila Bhatti argues for the construction of a more inclusive national identity. According to her museums can help in creating and promoting the idea of a new‚ more inclusive Muslim identity (both internally and externally) in the Pakistani society today. Identity- (a classic and modern perspective) Although defined by Giddens as the capacity to keep a particular narrative going‚ it must also be looked at as a site
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every aspect of Muslim Woman’s life whether she lives in Islamic country or any other country. There are many fiction novels written by Pakistani Writers available on Muslim Woman such as Zohra by Zeenuth Futehally; Rummana Futehally Denby‚Fall of Imam by Nawāl Saọdāwī‚Does my head look big in this? by Randa Abdel-Fattah‚Amina by Mohammed Umar‚Mpas for lost lovers byNadeem Aslam‚Things I never told my mother byUm Daoud‚ The girl in the tangerine scarf by Mohja Khaf‚ My name is Salma by Fadia Fariq
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References: Abu-Lughod‚ Lila‚ ed. 1991. Writing against Culture. Edited by R. G. Fox‚ Recapturing Anthropology: Working in the present. Santa Fe: School of American Research. Brumann‚ Christoph. 1999. Writing for culture: why a successful concept should not be discarded
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al-Maslūl (Drawn Sword of God)‚ was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is noted for his military tactics and prowess‚ commanding the forces of Medina under Muhammad and the forces of his immediate successors of the Rashidun Caliphate; Abu Bakr and Umar ibn Khattab.[1] It was under his military leadership that Arabia‚ for the first time in history‚ was united under a single political entity‚ the Caliphate. Commanding the forces of the nascent Islamic State‚ Khalid was victorious in over
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Abdul Muttalib who passed away when the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was 8 years old. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) goes to live with his uncle Abu Talib Living with his uncle the prophet was kind‚ helpful‚ and well- behaved and began to work to earn a living. At 12 years his uncle took him on a trading trip to Syria were they met a Christian priest Bahira who told Abu Talib to take good care of the Prophet. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) wisdom When heavy rains destroyed the Ka’bah the tribe leaders began
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legal foundations. The caliphs continued to spread the moral teachings of the Qur’an over an ever-increasing territory. The First Caliph: Abu-Bakr Abu-Bakr‚ Muhammad’s close friend‚ took over as the active religious leader of Islam. In response to this‚ many tribes either left Islam‚ refused to pay their taxes‚ or began claiming they were prophets themselves. Abu-Bakr retaliated by using force to reassert authority to reunify the peninsula. He sent an expedition from Medina toward Syria. As Arabia
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I pulled up to the masjid and sat in my Jeep waiting for my friend Shahariar to arrive. Before my observation I did not know what I masjid was‚ but I learned that it is the same thing as a mosque and that the two terms are interchangeable. As I sat in the parking lot the first thing that stuck out to me about the masjid‚ was the cameras and the floodlights that blanket the property in a very obvious manner. Cameras and security precautions are by no means irregular in a place of worship‚ even the
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Diplomacy and Public Relations Mandy Vrieze Executive Summary The purpose of this case study analysis is to examine the public relations and public affairs aspects of cultural diversity within the context of the UAE help the government Masdar City in Abu Dhabi as headquarters for the new upcoming International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA.) In February 2009 UAE put Edelman charge to stir UAE government in the right direction to win the votes for beating the renewable energy leaders against the tough
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CCFB 1041 FARDHU ’AIN CLASS (BROTHER) Section5 ASSIGNMENT CONCEPT OF SALAT and CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER NAME: XXXXXXXXX MATRIX NO. : 111XXXX LECTURER : XXXXXXXXXX 1.ORIGIN OF SALAT Salat is the 2nd pillar among the 5 pillars of islam. it is a daily practises that must be performed by each and every muslim. Some people believe that salat only begin after prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) was brought to allah through isra’and mi’raj. But was it? The rituals of Salat
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Postmodern Fiqh : An Analysis On Gender Issues Abstract. The history of Islamic law (hukm) gone through fluctuations of phases. From the time of the Prophet PBUH‚ it continuously to become a dynamic force in fulfilling the contemporary needs of the Ummah. After the period of taqlid‚ Islamic jurisprudence gone through the process of tajdid in order to rejuvenate Muslim society to the practice of Ijtihad. Changes that happened in social circumstances and the developments in the field of science
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