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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: Stage IV gastric cancer. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS Mr. Mahdi is a very pleasant 56-year-old man who presents to the oncology clinic for evaluation and treatment of a stage IV adenocarcinoma of the stomach. In 12/2016‚ patient developed abdominal pain associated with eating‚ early satiety‚ and nausea and vomiting. He was brought to an ED for further evaluation and was diagnosed with a peptic ulcer and placed on acid blocking agents. In 01/2017‚ he was seen by gastroenterology

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    The events of Karbala reflect the collision of the good the evil‚ the virtuous versus the wicked‚ and the collision of Imam Hussain (the head of virtue) versus Yazid (the head of impiety). Imam Hussain (pbuh) was a revolutionary person‚ a righteous man‚ the religious authority‚ the Imam of Muslim Ummah (nation). As the representative of his grandfather Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)‚ Imam Hussain’s main concern was to safeguard and protect Islam and guide fellow Muslims. On the other hand‚ the staying power

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    Imam University or Saud University This essay shall compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the Saudi Arabia[->0]n universes Education but at first we should remember that approximately before 30 years education was not accessible to everyone and limited to individualized instruction at religious schools in mosques in urban areas. These schools taught Islamic law and basic literacy skills so we are proud to the evolution of education in these speed. The Imam Muhammad bn

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    “Listening to music‚ songs‚ and useless words cultivates hypocrisy in the heart in the same way.” (Imam Sadiq (a.s.)) Music causes poverty: “Music creates hypocrisy and causes poverty.” (Imam Ali (a.s.)) It causes forgetfulness of God: “The house where music is played is not safe from sudden disasters. Supplications at such a place are not answered. Angels do not enter this place.” (Imam Sadiq (a.s.)) Punishments for Music “Molten lead shall be poured into the ears of one who listens

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    PARENTS IN ISLAM All the praise and glory belongs to Allah swt who is the Sustainer and Cherisher of the worlds. The closest meaning of the word ‘Rab’ is sustainer and cherisher. Allah swt is ‘Rab’ in the global sense. He is the ‘Rab’ of every living and non-living particle of any size that exists in this whole universe. All the sovereignty of heaven and earth belongs only to Him. Allah swt at various places in the Holy Quran invites‚ dictates and warns the people of all religions

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    PROHIBITION OF RIBA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF FOUR MAIN SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT Introduction In the comprehensive and restrictive meaning‚ riba is defined as “any increment incurred upon specific ribawi (usurious) items originated either from debt or trading transactions”. Apart from its literal meaning of “increase”‚ classical Islamic scholars such as Ibn Arabi‚ Mujahid and Tabari interpreted riba as an ‘increase without wealth (mal) attached to it’‚ or as ‘compensation for waiting’ or ‘increase

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    from the moment you take your shoes off that there is a large open area that is carpeted. This section was designated for females. I proceeded to go the female prayer area. The men’s prayer was situated in a on the lower level under the women. The Imam is on the first floor in the men’s area at the very front of the service. There was a lot of Islamic calligraphy and mosaic art along the walls that indicates it’s a religious institution. The use of the decorative art adds to the experience because

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    mencapai kemenangan. Akibatnya‚ umat Islam mengalami kelemahan dan semangat kecintaan mereka kepada ilmu pengetahuan dan akhirnya kelemahan itu telah berkesan melumpuhkan kegiatan perundangan. Faktor kedua ialah setelah imam-imam mujtahid di zaman ketiga (zaman pembukuan dan imam mujtahid) berpecah kepada berbagai-bagai golongan masing-masing mempunyai faham perundangan tersendiri dan masing-masing membawa aliran dan cara yang tersendiri dan pengikut golongan itu berusaha sedaya upaya meninggikan

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    Quduri مسعود بن عبدالله علقمة حامد There is overwhelming evidence that Imam Abu Hanifa R.H met Anas R.A at the least. So he is a tabee. Umar R.A sent Ibn Masood R.A to spread knowledge‚ and then later when Ali R.A visited Kufa‚ there were hundreds of students of knowledge. Seeing that he said “you have filled the city with the light of knowledge” Alqamah became the prominent student of Ibn Masood R.A. to the extent that amongst the sahaba he used to give fatwa. The scholars have

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    Sultan Mohamed Shah‚ the only son of Aga Ali Shah became the 48th imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims at the young age of 7. He was known as the Aga Khan‚ a title he inherited from his father. He grew up under the care of his mother who took a great interest in his education. Until the age of 18 years‚ Aga Khan III received education in Bombay and Poona. He was later given the title “His Highness” by the British Government. The Aga Khan believed that the poor status of Muslims in India was illiteracy

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