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    IMPACT OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION ON PAKISTANI CULTURE AND SOCIETY Muhammad Bin Qasim‚ the great Muslim hero and commander‚ entered India in 712 as a conqueror and lived there for three years. He introduced Islamic system and left a permanent impact on Indian society by the example of his character and generosity. Besides being a great general‚ Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered

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    INTRODUCTION: The Islamic and Hindu religions have an array of similarities and differences regarding their customs and laws in relation to the ‘wedding ceremony’. Within Islam‚ the wedding ceremony is believed to be both a religious and social obligation to get married. As a result‚ there is a great weight placed on religious‚ social and cultural dimensions of the ceremony which tends to be simple in nature‚ paralleling Islamic beliefs. Hindus also place a lot of importance on marriage ceremonies

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    Parrot in a Cage

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    gestures. The narrator would have opened the door of the cage unless she was not forbidden by her mother. There were cats in her room. She could find only a few trees in the Mosque. So she did not think to lose the birds there. There were a hundred pigeons and some peacocks living in those trees in the courtyard of the Mosque. Then she thought of the orchard on the outskirts of the town with its many fruit trees and the whole orchard was being looked after by the gardener Ramai. He used to frighten

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    The Forbidden City

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    the building is now a church. India The Taj Mahal is a beautiful white marble structure. It was built in 1632. It took 22 years to complete the marvelous structure. Agra fort is an ancient Indian City. It was built in 1565. The city has several mosques and palaces. Amid Fort is a historic attraction in Amir. The fort has four levels‚ and each level has a courtyard. The Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah Dhayah Fort was built for military purposes in the 16th century. It has two towers‚ and it does not have

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    complicated when François sits and waits for Zarka outside her mosque. When the door opens and Zarka walks out‚ François stands quickly to his feet and a huge smile crosses his face. From this‚ viewers can tell that François is trying to make a deeper connection than just helping a stranger up—he’s found a nearby mosque and waited for her‚ and when she finally comes out his face lights up. However‚ after Zarka emerges from the mosque‚ so does her grandfather. François perceives this as a bad sign

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    trips as a trader‚ he had a vision from a being he perceived to be an angel who said‚ “There is only one God‚ and His name is Allah. Worship Him. Muslims around the world gather on Fridays in mosques. Mosques are buildings where men (and sometimes women‚ depending upon the country) pray to God. In a mosque during prayer time‚ all Muslims face toward Mecca‚ the birthplace of Islam‚ where Mohammed had his vision. Where men and women pray together‚ usually the men are in the front and women in the back

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    Role of waqf

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    Role of Waqf in Sustainable Development By Monzer Kahf Muslim Economic Expert Tuesday‚ 19 November 2013 00:00 Waqf‚ in Arabic‚ is hold‚ confinement or prohibition. In North and West Africa‚ Waqf (pl. Awqaf) is also called Habs (pl. Ahbas or Hubus). The word Waqf is used in the Islamic Law in the meaning of holding a property and preserving it so that its fruits‚ revenues or usufruct is used exclusively for the benefit of an objective of righteousness while prohibiting any use or disposition

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    For other uses‚ see Islam (disambiguation). The Kaaba‚ in Mecca‚ Saudi Arabia‚ is the center of Islam. Muslims from all over the world gather there to pray in unity. This article is part of a series on: Islam Beliefs[hide] Oneness of God Prophets Revealed books Angels Predestination Day of Resurrection Practices[hide] Profession of faith Prayer Fasting Alms Pilgrimage Texts and laws[hide] Quran Sunnah Hadith Fiqh Sharia Kalam History and leaders[hide] Timeline Muhammad Ahl

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    Muslim Holy Day Eid

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    wake up relatively late in the morning—always after sunrise—and have a small breakfast (as a sign of not being on a fast on that day) of preferably the date fruit‚ before attending a special Eid prayer (salah) that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas like fields‚ squares etc. Muslims are encouraged to dress in their best clothes (new if possible) for the occasion. No adhan or iqama (Call) is to be pronounced for this Eid prayer‚ and it consists of only two rakaʿāts. The Eid prayer

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    alienation or cold shoulder attitude of Muslim community in America. There is a major concern addressed by the author that is to eradicate the doubts‚ alienation and cultural gap among people of religion as well as the role of spiritual places like Mosque and Islamic Organizations. From his

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