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    The Story of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Ibn Kathir | | |Muhammad (pbuh) was born in Mecca ( Makkah)‚ Arabia‚ on Monday‚ 12 Rabi’ Al-Awal (2 August A.D. 570). His mother‚ Aminah‚ was the| |daughter of Wahb Ibn Abdu Manaf of the Zahrah family. His father‚ ’Abdullah‚ was the son of Abdul Muttalib. His genealogy has | |been traced to the noble house of Ishmael‚ the

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    this is a war and that there is no mercy in wars‚ they are wrong. Muslims have rules even during wars. The prophet Muhammad said not to burn trees‚ not to kill women or children‚ and never to attack at night to not scare children in their sleep. People like terrorists are the reason why people dislike Islam and Muslims. Peace is what Islam is all about. Islam teaches people tolerance. The prophet Muhammad said “a true believer is

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    Qur’an and the Hadith have a significant and important role in the Islamic faith. Both these sacred texts affect the life of adherents‚ as they provide teachings to assist them in living a sacred‚ religious‚ and faithful life toward Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. They have different functions in Islam‚ and they have different levels of importance. The Qur’an and the Hadith can be understood as complimentary texts‚ however the Hadith remain lesser to the Qur’an which is the fundamental text. Both

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    God's Promise

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    of the Prophets Eddie Lewis Grand Canyon University: Bib 351 Moses and the Prophets July 10‚ 2012 Jesus through the Eyes of the Prophets God’s promise to King David that he would establish his house and throne forever was the basis of the hope that the Old Testament Prophets look to for the restoration of Israel. The Messianic prophesies that flowed from the mouths of the prophets aligned themselves perfectly with these original promises to David and also shaped the view the prophets had of

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    In the Old Testament‚ God uses prophets to communicate his message to the world. He chooses specific people to lead‚ instruct‚ admonish‚ and encourage. Prophets are specifically called by God‚ sometimes with a vision. They are usually sent when God is displeased with how the priests are teaching God’s law to the people or when the kings are ruling unjustly. They are often set apart somehow‚ either by their appearance‚ lifestyle‚ or some other way. Most prophets lead lives filled with difficulty

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    My response to McCloskey’s "On Being an Atheist." The paper written by McCloskey is nothing more than an Atheists attempt to justify his atheistic ideas and at no time should ever be taken by any other person as anything more than one man’s opinions which are based completely upon speculative ideas. Throughout this paper‚ I read statements like‚ “theists feel…”‚” Most theists believe…”‚ “They do not think…”‚ and “Most theists conclude…”; however‚ the person giving these tidbits is

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    HAZRAT UMAR (634 – 644 A.D.) Life Before Khilafat: Hazrat Umar‚ son of Khattab‚ was born in Makkah twelve or thirteen years after the birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The Holy Prophet (PBUH) and Umar had a common ancestor in Ka’ab. Umar was taught reading and writing by his father who was an educated and well-to-do merchant of Makkah. Umar was very learned‚ intelligent and studious. He was a poet and a very good orator. He was strong and powerful and was fond of archery‚ horse-riding and wrestling

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    in the Sufi orders then what is its legal status according to Quran and Sunnah. Traditions of Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) regarding visit to shrines: Visit to shrines is a great controversial act due to which some people are against the Sufi practices. We will discuss and try to prove this act that whether it is good or bad in the light of Quran and Sunnah. Visit to graveyards by Holy Prophet (S.A.W.): The scholars of Islam with the support of verses of Qur’an and traditions have recommended ziyarat

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    Why is Muhammad important to Muslims? Muslims believe that Muhammad is the Last Prophet and Allah’s Messenger as he brought the Qur’an (Muslim’s holy book) to the people. They also believe the Qur’an is made entirely of Allah’s word to them and that when he gave Muhammad the Qur’an’s word‚ Allah told him all the words which he committed to memory and had to scribes to write it down for him later as he could not read or write. This is why Muslims say that Muhammad could not have copied the Qur’an’s

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    supported our beloved prophet in spreading islam.one such and the most important person is the Ummul Muhmineen‚(mother of the believers’ kadijiah (rali).Kadijah (rali)was born in Makkah in a wealthy Quariashi family After the death of her first husband‚ she took up the family business and employed many trustworthy people. It was then‚ that she met prophet Muhammad (sal). Their marriage took place about fifteen years before the beginning of the Revelation. After the prophet received the first revelation

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