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    Brief Summary of Islam

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    Islam began in the 6th century on the belief that Muhammad‚ a highly respected businessman in Mecca‚ had received revelations from God in both Mecca and Medina. This religion began to grow when one of the first disciples‚ a twenty-two year old named Zayd‚ collected and edited Muhammad’s writings of his revelations and published them in one book‚ known as the Qur’an. The central beliefs of Islam‚ and the central acts of Muslim worship‚ can be summarized in the Five Pillars of Islam: shahada (bearing

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    the world. This problem is also very common between the Islam and Muslim cultures. The issue of modesty has historically either been interpreted appropriately with no harm to others‚ as a matter of self-respect with no impediment to the well-being and basic rights of others or it has been twisted to suit people’s prejudices to the detriment of others of “honor killings” and genital mutilation‚ which are actually remote teachings of Islam.

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    Malea Abbas Aaraa Motiwala Aswita Tazir January 29‚ 2013 The Importance of Tawbah in Islam Islam                                    March 28‚ 2013 Malea Abbas and Aaraa Motiwala The Importance of Tawbah in Islam Introduction To maintain your relationship with Allah (SWT) ‚ everyone who  worships Allah (SWT) must sincerely regret their sins and feel sorry for what they had done and ask for forgiveness (perform Tawbah) from Allah (SWT) . Hadhrat Muhaddith-e-Deccan

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    The people of Islam have many of the same beliefs‚ but there are also differences between the Islamists and the moderate Muslims.They all have the same God who they call “Allah”. There were a few people during the early Islamic times that influenced the beliefs greatly. All Muslims are to follow “The Five Pillars.” One of the more extreme Muslims that had strong belief in the religion was Mohammad. The Qur’an which was God’s messages being sent to humans was the revelation that started. He had a

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    Five Pillars of Islam

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    George Clark REL 2300 The Five Pillars of Islam The Five Pillars of Islam are essentially the main principles and important practices of Islam. They are representative of the personal relationship between Muslims and their God‚ Allah. While there are many interpretations of Islam as with many religions‚ The Five Pillars of Islam are common to all divisions of Islamic practice. The First Pillar of Islam is known as the Shahadah. It is the sentence‚ “There is no God but Allah‚ and Muhammad

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    Basic Message of Islam

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    Islam is a religion that has existed that begins as the faith of a small community of follower who called “Muslims” in Arabia in the seventh century‚ Muhammad‚ a rich businessman who eventually married a rich widow in Mecca. In his middle age he began to receive revelations from the God that have been preserved in the Qur’an and spread it believe and teaching to the rest of the world. The basic message of Islam is Jackson J.S (2009) “there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet”‚ which

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    religion essay islam

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    PART 1: EXTENDED RESPONSE ISLAM Islam is the last of the major monotheistic traditions to emerge in history. Today‚ it is the second largest religion on Earth‚ numbering over a billion adherents. Islam being a highly popular religion in the world; beliefs‚ ethics‚ sacred texts & writings‚ rituals and ceremonies and its contribution to individuals need to be discussed to comprehend and understand the religion. Like all religions‚ Islam is based on belief with the purpose of requiring faith and trust

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    Oral Traditions of Islam

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    Islam is a religion based on oral tradition. It is very important because many of what we know of Islam in the present is based on orally transmitted information. Even when it comes to the authorities of the religion it can be traced to oral tradition. In this essay the emphasis would be put on how oral tradition sets up authority in the religion‚ in both sunni and and shi’ ite sects. Why is oral tradition so important in Islam? During the time when Muhammad was alive‚ unfortunately nothing

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    Jealousy in Islam

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    Jealousy Jalal Aref Among the many disease of the heart‚ jealousy is one of the most serious diseases in the Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Jealousy is when one wants something that another person has and wants this blessing to be taken away from the person who is blessed and to get this blessing for himself/herself. Jealousy is very serious because the Prophet Mohammad (SAW) said that jealousy eats up a Muslim’s good deeds like the fire eats up all of the wood. Jealousy can be caused by worldly

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    Islam Religion

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    Research Challenges and Benefits Lisa Perry ENG115148GA036-1132-001: English Composition Dr. Bess- Montgomery February 8‚ 2013 Research Challenges and Benefits While reading a newspaper or magazine I sometimes think “is this true‚ it can’t be” or “what will happen next?”‚ either there is not enough information for me or the story sounds so incredulous that there has to more to it that the writer did not cover in his or her story. However‚ I continue to read and maybe look elsewhere for the

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