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    Maqasid Shariah

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    MAQASID AL SHARIAH (Goals‚ purposes and objectives of the shariah) Maqasid Al Shariah is branch of Usul Fiqh made systematic by Imam Syathibi as what Imam Syafi’ did to Jurisprudent. Syathibi was born as Abu Ishak Ibrahim bin Musa bin Muhammad Allakhami al-Gharmathi in Granada in 730H and died 790H or 1388. He lives during the reign of Bani Ahmar descendant of Sa’ad bin Ubadah a companion of the Prophet. He was one of the great scholars of Mazhab Maliki. Why Allah revealed the Shariah? Scholar

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    Ibn Taymiyyah Analysis

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    Introduction Imam Ibn Taymiyyah was born to a family of scholars in an era when Islam was advancing and education was at its peak amongst the Muslims. At a very young age Ibn Taymiyyah was forced to move to Damascus with his family due to the Mongol invasion and was taken as a refugee. While they were moving‚ such was the state that their camels were laden with books and they had to walk. This shows the importance of I’lm they had. Early Years Ibn Taymiyyah had a very sharp memory and used to skip

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    Isamayat O Level Notes

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    SAROSH ANSAR O’Level Islamiat Notes 1 Table of Contents • Preface Passages from the Holy Quran History and Importance of the Holy Quran Arabia Before Islam Biographical Account of the Lifef the Holy Prophet (PBUH) Early Life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) From Call to Migration Foundation of the Republic of Madina Wars with the Quraish Expulsion of Jews frm Madina Treaty of Hudaybia Unification of Northern Arabia Letters of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to different Rulers asking them to Embrace

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    has been willing to ask prominent U.S. Muslim leaders hard questions about their support for Islamic radicalism. Mr. Stakelbeck has traveled to Dearborn‚ Michigan‚ and interviewed supposed “interfaith” leader Imam Mohammed Ali Elahi‚ who regularly consults with the Detroit FBI leadership. Imam quickly got tongue-tied after being asked about his open support for terrorist groups and the photographs on his own website that showed him with former Iranian dictator Ayatollah Khomeini and with leaders of

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    Firstname Lastname Instructor’s Name Course Number 27 May 2013 Attending a Muslim Friday Prayer as an Atheist Introduction Growing up in the place where almost everybody was atheist‚ I have become increasingly curious about Islam‚ as a religion and the culture that comes along with it. As someone who has traveled and studied abroad‚ I always feel excited with meeting people from different backgrounds. But sometimes I sense that my lack of knowledge in some religion-related culture makes

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    During Voltaire ’s lifetime‚ traditional social institutions and government systems held power. Arguably the most influential of those was the Catholic Church‚ which was considered sacred and above the state in authority and importance. Although Voltaire was a deist‚ he despised the Church clergy for its corruption‚ impiousness‚ and hypocrisy. Having been sexually used by teachers while attending a Jesuit school‚ he harbored a special hatred towards the Jesuits. Yet his abhorrence of religion extended

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    Religious Rites Marriage in any faith is considered to be the joint union of a man and a woman. It is commitment‚ love and faith in themselves and their religion‚ which holds the marriage. Marriage in Christianity and Islam has the same goal of committing a man and a woman together however the process to that point has its own symbolistic significance within that faith. Marriage is considered to be a rite of passage in both Christianity and Islam‚ a rite of passage in reference to any religion

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    Global Marketing Strategy

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    Contents Executive summary 2 Introduction 3 Saudi Arabia education 3 Country outlook 4 Demographic of Saudi Arabia 4 Population statistics 4 Economy of Saudi Arabia 5 Key import and export 6 Political and legal environment 6 Industry outlook 7 Growth rate and long term potential. 7 Major product lines/types of market 8 Major consumer/business segments 9 The nature of competition 10 Company marketing strategy 11 Feasibility of our entry mode 12 Strategies for reaching

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    Dr Yahya Hassan Bajwa (Baden‚ Switzerland)1: The Pakistani School Textbooks Project I. Foreword Pakistan is a country where religion – here Islam – plays an imminent role. More then 98% of its population belong to one of the Sunnite or Shia sects. 2 Important to know is also that more then 60% of its population is illiterate. Also out of the Mullahs‚ the religious leaders‚ many are not able to read or write! They just now a little of the Holy Qur’an by hearth and that is enough to play an important

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    Intro Christianity and Islam both developed in the same geographic place. They developed in west Asia. They were both able to create traditions from these regions especially from the Jewish people. Christianity was the first to be developed. It was inspired by the life and death of a prophet named Jesus. According to Christian belief his death and resurrection became a mythic center of the religion. This was then symbolized as eternal life. Years later the Muslim religion was created by the prophet

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