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    normative= schools ( seminary) understanding Gods will. Non normative= state universities- religion as a part of human culture. Neutral stance a.iv. Three ways to approach the question of Islam- a.iv.1. Historically- religion that began with Muhammad in 610. Abrahamic religion a.iv.2. Theologically what questions are being answered intellectual discipline that aims to arrive at correct beliefs about God. a.iv.3. Culturally a formative influence for the cultural practices found in islamdom—the

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    well and happy in this lifetime and for the future ones to come. It was Prophet Muhammad‚ the founder of Islam‚ who was reported to have said‚ "Islam is based upon five pillars". One of the five pillars is Shahadataan or Kalima. This is the declaration or testimony of faith. The declaration itself is very simple and it goes as follows: "I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah‚ and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger." Islam is based on faith and the Unity of God.

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    Prepared By Muhammad Fiaz Belief In Risalat Belief In Risalat Definition Of Nabi: The word Prophet or Nabi means “An ambassador between Allah and the rational being from amongst creatures.” Thus the second part of the Kalima‚ signifies that God has not left man without guidance for the conduct of his life. He has revealed His commands through His prophets. Thus‚ in Islamic teachings Risalat means transmitting or reaching the commandment of Allah revealed to a chosen by Him to the Creature

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    do good have good

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    sow‚ so shall you reap" is a popular saying. The Holy Qur’an has also guided on this subject‚ it says: "If you do good‚ you do good to yourselves. Likewise‚ if you do evil‚ you do evil to yourselves." (17:7) One of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad was very fond of this verse of the Qur’an. He used to recite it loudly and repeatedly wherever he went. A woman who had heard him once wanted to prove him wrong and thus making him unpopular among his people. She thought up a plot against him. She

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    Muhammad began the new Islamic society‚ with some help from new verses of the Quran which provided guidance on law and religious observance. The surahs supported his place with the Biblical prophets‚ but also thought that the message of the Quran was taken from Christianity and Judaism. Meccans and Jewish tribes of the Yathrib area started trying to kill each other. After lots military confrontations and political maneuvers‚ Muhammad gained control of Mecca and earned

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    and respect to Muhammad to millions of Muslims worldwide. The word Hajj means to ’to set out for a definite purpose’. Taken place in the holiest city of Islam; Mecca - this was the death place of Muhammad and where he was approached by Allah many years ago. This pilgrimage is considered to be the most important journey in a Muslim’s life; it is following the footsteps of their Prophet Muhammad and the words of the Qur’an‚ their most sacred book - the words of Allah written by Muhammad.   The Hajj

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    Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib

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    Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib Birth of Ali: Hadrat Ali was the son of Abu Talib‚ a prominent Quraish chief and custodian of the Holy Ka’bah. The mother of Hadrat Ali was Fatima. Fatima was a cousin of Abu Talib. Thus‚ both the father and mother of Hadrat Ali were Hashimites‚ and that was a great honour. Hadrat Ali was born in unusual circumstances. On the 13th day of the holy month of Rajab‚ Fatima‚ the mother of Hadrat Ali‚ visited the Ka’bah to perform the pilgrimage. During the course of the

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    of the things in the physical world.” There is no god but God‚ and Muhammad is the messenger of God. Muhammad was represented as an Islamist and was God’s prophet. When he was at a young age‚ Muslims were told to not follow him as he was not God and faith only resides in God. Muhammad married a wealthy woman named Khadijah who was able to be his supporter to help his endeavors as being the God’s prophet. As time passed‚ Muhammad and his followers travelled to many different places to looking for

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    this era‚ Muslims made a great strides in the Sciences and Humanities * 613 CE‚ Muhammad propagates Islam Muhammad: A Brief Profile of Islam’s Last Prophet Muhammad comes from the Arabic verb hamada‚ to laud‚ to glorify‚ to praise Muslims believe Muhammad was visited in the cave by the Archangel Gabriel in 610 CE‚ who told him he should announce his prophethood and preach the message of Islam. Muhammad died in 632 CE at the age of 62 Faraidh: The Five Pillars of Islam 1) Shahadah

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    Duties of Wife in Islam

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    chastity and remain faithful to her husband‚ she may enter paradise by whatever gate she desires” reported in Taghreeb ul Tarheeb. Those wives who are rebellious and disobedient towards their husbands will not have their supplications answered‚ for Muhammad (SAW) said‚ “There are two types of person whose prayer will not rise above their heads; a slave who deserts his master until he returns back to his service and a women who shows disobedience to her husband until she abstains from this behaviour”

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