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    has positive effects on life. I would further explain each pillar and its effect on life. The first pillar of Islam is reading Kalema Tayeba. By reading this Kalema and believing on its words‚ Muslims admit that there is no God except Allah and prophet Mohmmad (P.B.U.H) is the last messenger of Allah. After reading this Kalema‚ Muslims admit that they will follow the rules of Islam and act according to Holy Quran. The Second Pillar of Islam is Namaz. By offering Namaz‚ Muslims purify their self

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    Diplomacy of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) A model for peace building in 21st century By Muhammad Amir Submitted to Dr Ejaz Hussain 1 Table of Content Table of Content ………………………………………………………………2 Introduction…………………………………………………………………….3 Core Question…………………………………...…………………………….3 Hypothesis……………………………..………………………………………3 Methodology……………………………………..…………………………….3 Literature Review……………………..……………………………………….4 Theoretical Consideration ……………………………………………………5 Diplomacy of Prophet Muhammad ………….………………………………6 References

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    As Michael Sells states in the beginning of Approaching the Qur’an‚ “To devout Muslims‚ the recited Qur’an is the word of God revealed to the prophet Muhammed; its divine origin accounts for its hold over the listener” (Sells‚ 1). In simpler terms‚ the Qur’an is a very significant guide of the Islamic faith. Nevertheless‚ many centuries have passed by since the time Islam first started being practice. Like many other religions today‚ the Qur’an draws a good deal of controversy because of its links

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    the 6th century CE‚ Islam was the fastest growing religion of its time period. A monotheistic faith‚ Islam was centered on the city of Mecca. Followers of Islam‚ Muslims‚ pray to one god whom they call Allah. Muhammad was both the founder and the prophet of Islam. When the words of Allah were squeezed out of him at Mount Hira‚ he was hesitant to share them. However‚ he decided to preach the words‚ and they were placed in a holy book called the Qur’an. Then‚ Muhammad traveled from Mecca to other parts

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    Arisen from the influences of Christian and Jewish traditions‚ the nomadic peoples of the Arabian Peninsula joined forces to form the Dar-ar-Islam. Used to unite the Middle Eastern Empire‚ Islam – founded by the prophet Muhammad in 610 CE – created a stable civilization based on Islamic views and teachings for its individuals. In the Middle East during the time of 600 CE to 1450 CE‚ the religion of Islam stayed unchanged‚ while the influences of different cultures altered the traditions of the society

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    Why Did Islam Spread

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    Why Did Islam Spread so Quickly Through the World There are 1.6 billion Muslim people in the world today‚ that is approximately 23% of the world’s population.Islam was founded in 610‚ by the Prophet Muhammad. The religion appealed to many people due to the fact its rules were right and just. Islam spread to many regions in the beginning‚ and now is the #3d largest religion in the world. One of the major factors of the spread of islam was trade‚ trading helped the spread of islam because it brought

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    must make it up later. The Muslim holy month is known as Ramadan. This month is month dedicated to spiritual training‚ and it is practiced by Muslims worldwide. They participate in a month of fasting dedicated to when the Qu’ran was revealed to the prophet Muhammed. The start of Ramadan is determined by the new moon in the ninth month. The Muslims celebrate by fasting and focusing on their prayers. This is known as a part of the Five Pillars of

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    Comparing and Contrasting The Giver and The Prophet of Yonwood The definition of dystopia is "an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad‚ typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one." The definition of utopia is "an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect." Many dystopian communities are created while trying to make utopian ones. Both The Giver and The Prophet of Yonwood are both dystopian. Just because both of these books are dystopian

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    Five Pillars of Islam

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    obligatory for all Muslims to follow. The five pillars can be found within the Qur’an which is Islam’s holy book. The first pillar is the shahadah. The Shahadah is the accepting that Muhammad is God’s messenger. Islamic culture believes that the prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam’s faith. The second pillar is the daily prayers. In order to do this a Muslim must be in a state of ritual purity. One must prayer at least five times within a day. Muslims believe that doing so will bring them closer

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    Religion of Islam Pg.1 Religion of Islam: Informative Speech Ali Shabazz CSU Fresno Religion of Islam Pg.2 General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the religion of Islam. Thesis Statement: Today I’d like to inform you about the religion of Islam by explaining three of the five pillars. I. Introduction A. Islam is broken up into 5 pillars. Faith‚ Prayer‚ Zakat‚ fasting‚ and last the pilgrimage to Mecca. B. The first three

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