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    The covenant of Madinah

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    Bashir Al Sawaf Constitution of Madinah The covenant of Madinah that was established by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) him self was the first of its kind in history. Justly‚ and faithfully this constitution reflected pluralistic views like never before. The Prophet (PBUH) created a pact that treated all the civilians equally. This constitution created stability‚ safety and last but least it created a community. Looking at this remarkable trademark that the Prophet (PBUH) created‚ is just a small

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    of Islam. Muslims must try their best to follow the Five Pillars of Islam‚ because they are considered to be God’s commandments. The first pillar of Islam is belief and witness‚ which is to believe and teach that God and Muhammad are united. “There is no god but God‚ and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.” The second pillar is the practice of continual prayers. Muslims perform certain rituals with water‚ face Mecca‚ and recite different prayers and passages from the Qu r’an‚ while bowing and kneeling

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    Ambreen Khan Islamic Studies Why did the Quraish oppose the message of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)? The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) grew up in the tribe of Quraish‚ which translates to ‘those who are successful.’ They were the most elite tribe in Makah‚ which was also known as Bakka. The Quraish had control of the economic‚ political and religion in Makkah. During this time there were many Arabs‚ which were divided into three groups Christians‚ Jews and Pagans. The Pagans around the Arab world worshiped

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    Messi Is the Best Player

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    What is Islam Islam ‚ [Arab.‚=submission to God]‚ world religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad. Founded in the 7th cent.‚ Islam is the youngest of the three monotheistic world religions (with Judaism and Christianity). An adherent to Islam is a Muslim [Arab.‚=one who submits]. Believers Worldwide There are more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide‚ fewer than one fifth of whom are Arab. Islam is the principal religion of much of Asia‚ including Indonesia (which has the world ’s largest Muslim population)

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    Study Guide on Islam

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    Peninsula Caravan The Geography of Arabia Landforms Climate Major Cities Cultures Neighboring Empires The Prophet Muhammad- Use the following organizer to take notes on the life of Muhammad. Birth Career The Revelation Meccan Resistance Muslims move to Yathrib The war vs. Mecca Conversion of the Kaaba Arab conversion Death of Muhammad The Faith of Islam- Use the following Organizer to explain these elements of Islam Terms Definition/Explanation Connection

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    The Shahadah The Shahada is a declaration of faith and trust that professes that there is only one God‚ Allah and that Muhammad is God ’s messenger. The word shahadah is a noun stemming from the verb shahida meaning "he observed‚ witnessed‚ or testified". It is a statement normally recited in Arabic but in English states: There is no god but God and Muhammad is the messenger of God. It is essential to utter it to become a Muslim and to convert to Islam. It has no procedure but seven conditions

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    What is Religion?

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    Religion and Its Significant Role in Human Life‚ Its Necessary Need and Concept about Oneness of Allah WHAT IS RELIGION? Religion is a fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed by group of people. It means a path or a way fixed or appointed by God- a way of life prepared by God for the benefits of Human Beings. It is a belief in worshipping‚ obedience to a supernatural power considered to be divine to have control on human destiny. NECESSITY AND IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION AND ITS

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    Submitted To: Mamona Tahir Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (1564 – 1624) (Mujaddid Alif Sani) “He is described as Mujaddid Alf Sani‚ meaning the "reviver of the second millennium"‚ for his work in rejuvenating Islam and opposing the heterodoxies prevalent in the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar.” Introduction: Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi popularly known as Mujaddid Alif Sani was born in 1564. He was an Indian Islamic scholar

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    Islam Religion

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    Name: Jennifer Thomas Professor’s Name: Dr. Peter Youmans Class: RS 130 “Intro to Comparative Religion” Date: October‚ 19 2012 I grew up in a household that believed in Christianity and we went to church every Sunday. That church was my foundation‚ my love and honestly‚ it was all I knew. At that time‚ in my community anything other than Christianity just wasn’t accepted and I often wondered why. Although I thoroughly love Christianity‚ I still wanted to explore our other worldly religions

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    are developed by man. Muhammad was seen as a messenger of God who passed down the words of God which formed the Qur ’an. The Qur ’an differs in this respect from other religious texts in that it has not been authored or edited by others but presents the words that‚ it is claimed‚ are the actual words of God. In this way Muhammad is seen by Muslims as a vehicle for Gods word and‚ whilst perhaps not seen as a divine being in his own right‚ to Muslim society Muhammad is an example of how the followers

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