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    God or the other‚ for followers of the faith through the God of Muhammad in Australia today. This is clear through the three Smart’s dimensions of Practical and Ritual‚ Ethical and Legal and Social and Institutional. These are the factors that give us an insight into the idea of God of Muhammad in Islam and how they help us understand our God and the religion. Practices and Ritual allow Muslims to connect with the God of Muhammad through the five pillars of Islam. These include‚ daily confession

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    testimony of faith called Shahadah. The statement is "Ashadu alla ilaha illa Allah‚ as ashadu anna Muhammad ar-rasool Allah‚" which means "I bear witness that there is no God other than Allah‚ and I bear witness that Muhammad is His messenger" (Smith‚ 14). When one declares this statement‚ one testifies to the Unity of Allah‚ and to the message of the Prophethood. When one bears witness that Muhammad is His messenger‚ one is confirming that all of the prophets before him were also His messengers

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    Chapter 13: The Expansive Realm of Islam  Outline the key aspects of the life of Muhammad‚ his message‚ his migration to the Medina‚ and the establishment of Islam in Arabia.    Muhammad and his message   Arabian peninsula was mostly desert   Nomadic Bedouin people organized in family and clan groups  Important in long-distance trade networks between China/India and Persia/Byzantium  Muhammad’s early life   Muhammad ibn Abdullah born to a Mecca merchant family‚ 570 C.E.  Difficult early life

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    History of the Holy Quran

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    Quran. Muslims‚ consider the Quran (sometimes spelled "Koran") to be the Word of God as transmitted by the Angel Gabriel‚ in the Arabic language‚ through the Prophet Muhammad. The Muslim view‚ moreover‚ is that the Quran supersedes earlier revelations; it is regarded as their summation and completion. It is the final revelation‚ as Muhammad is regarded as the final prophet - ’the Seal of the Prophets." In a very real sense the Quran is the mentor of millions of Muslims‚ Arab and non-Arab alike; it shapes

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    Culture presentation ISLAM Linguistically‚ Islam means submission. According to Islamic terminology‚ Islam means a specified submission to what the Prophet Muhammad‚ peace be upon him‚ brought.Muslims believe in all the Prophets & Messengers‚ beginning with Beliefs Muslims believe that God gave us the faculty of reason‚ by which we are able—if we employ it—to discern truth from falsehood. Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that

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    UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR KAMPUS KOTA MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Name of Course Course Code Lecturer Semester / Year Date MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ICB 42003 SITI HARYANI SHAIKH ALI SEPTEMBER 2013 29 OCTOBER 2013 Assessment ASSIGNMENT 3 – Case Study Weightage Report - 15% 1. CLO 1 Analyze the fundamental of business information systems concepts including trends‚ components‚ roles of information systems and competitive advantage concepts and applications

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    The Five Pillars of Islam The central beliefs of Islam are based on the five fundamental practices they are as follows. Shahadah "There is none worthy of worship except God and Muhammad is the messenger of God." This is the statement of faith and belief in Allah (God) and the Prophet Muhammad. It’s the declaration of faith that all Muslims required to make. The declaration is a simple two part procedure that announces Allah is the only God and that Mohammed is his messenger. The meaning of

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    Biography The prophet named Muhammad. He was born in Makkah‚ at 570CE. His grandfather and uncle raised him up. He worked as a merchant. He got married with a healthy woman named Khadijah. His spiritual revelation was that he had a vision; an angel came to him carrying a piece of cloth on which words were written. Muhammad was able to read the words. He create as a result that most of people did not like being told they were wicked sinners. At last‚ the people in the nearby town of Madinah‚ asked

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    MANNERS OF WELCOMING NEW-BORN CHILD IN ISLAM Islam presents for mankind a complete and comprehensive system of life from the cradle to grave through manners. Manners in Islam are based on the guidance provided by Allah Himself and through the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It covers even the slightest acts‚ such as entering or exiting a washroom. These are applicable for the whole society especially the elderly‚ the young‚ men and women. As manners in Islam present from the cradle‚ so there are manners of welcoming

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    Hiba Gift In Islam

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    it to you‚ Take it and enjoy it with right good cheer.”(Al-Nisa). 4-Prophet Muhammad (S) used to give and take gift. And the Prophet has emphasized it because it empowers brotherly love between Muslims and embarks a positive impact on the society thus Prophet said “Exchange gifts among yourself so it will improve relations”.(Sahih Bukhari) Ayesha (R) said ”Prophet Muhammad (S) used to exchange gifts”. Prophet Muhammad Said ”Exchange gifts among yourself because it decreases hostility “. 6-According

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