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    Islam and Democracy

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    is that democracy should not be seen as an agent of Western thought‚ rather it should be seen as an ideal garnered through local traditions and cultures. In saying so‚ the Islamic tradition contains a number of key concepts that are presented by Muslims as the key to Islamic democracy. From the onset of Islam‚ it is apparent that Islam is compatible with democracy. One only needs to look at the golden era‚ where the first-ever electoral system was created to nominate a Caliph. Also‚ Islam was one

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    Health & Hygiene in Islam

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    of health‚ Hygieia)‚ is a set of practices performed for the preservation of health. Personal Hygiene Personal hygiene may be described as the principle of maintaining cleanliness and grooming of the external body. Personal Hygiene in Islam Muslims enjoy the highest standard of personal hygiene of all the people in the world. In Islam‚ cleanliness and purification are not only requirements for the performance of worship‚ or when embracing Islam‚ but are part of a Muslim’s very faith. Allah says

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    always have the responsibility of forbidding their children from haram‚ and will they be responsible if they see their children doing haram and just leave them after advising them?. Praise be to Allaah. Firstly: The success or failure of the Muslim in raising his children depends on a variety of factors‚ which undoubtedly includes the environment in which they live‚ which plays a major role in the success or failure of that upbringing. Please see the answer to question no. 52893. Secondly:

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    clear things up regarding Islam. During the particular time the book is wrote‚ many of the Westerners came out with critiques and their own point of view regarding Islam without deeply understanding the religion which then somehow affected the young Muslims to lose their spiritual balance and feel estranged from their own tradition. The author as well tried to answer in many cases‚ the charges made by Western works against Islam especially as it concerned such fundamental elements of the faith as the

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    Malala Yousafzai Speech

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    It is an unfortunate fact that too many in our society group true and peaceful muslims with hateful terrorists. Malala is quick to defer from this‚ stating “The man who attacked Parliament Hill called himself a Muslim‚ but he did not share my faith.” This is a significant piece of her speech as it clarifies and provides a necessary basis for her advice to Canada later on. She then discusses what she feels the muslim religion values most‚ such as learning‚ compassion‚ and mercy. It is also important

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    Great Vision of Hazart Ali (R.A) Islam has brought a tremendous revolution in all fields of life. All religious obligations like Namaz‚ Zakat‚ Fasting‚ Hajj and etc promote a universal message of peace and harmony. Visit of Muslims to Makkah and Medina in the month of Zilhaj through hajj packages along with Umrah Packages and Cheap Umrah Packages. In the field of knowledge‚ no one can come to close the services of Islam. Through light of Knowledge‚ Islam awakened the life of Arabs in Arabia where

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    Bir Dine Research Paper

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    the cemaat would occasionally refer to an absent member or close sympathizer of the cemaat as a sahib in their conversations with me.29 The account of the companionship and sohbet between Abu Bakr and the Prophet is fairly common knowledge among Muslims; specific to some Sufi groups (including the one of my study) is the tradition that part of what the Prophet gave to Abu Bakr while in the cave were certain specific techniques of spiritual discipline‚ namely‚ silent (as opposed to voiced) zikr. The

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    groups. Ever since September 11‚ 2001‚ the Muslim community has been under strict examination when it came to people’s fear and paranoia. After the terrorist’s attacks‚ Muslims across the nation were immediately looked down upon and many were even being watch by the American government. After the 9/11 attacks many blamed the whole religion for preaching destruction and violence‚ without even considering that not all Muslims feel the same way as the radical Muslim. Our media painted a picture so devastating

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    different in many respects. While zakat has a religious sanctity‚ tax is not like that. Tax is collected from all citizens of a country. The government collects tax for the overall development of the country; On the other hand‚ Zakat is only imposed on Muslims. Zakat is fixed as per the Holy Quran and cannot be changed by any person. Zakat is a permanent system whereas tax is not. Zakat is calculated at 2.5 percent of the annual income of a person or a family. On the contrary‚ the government has certain

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    charity‚ thus making them equal. In pre-Islamic society‚ people looked to the Qur’an for guidance and for a code of conduct‚ similarly in post-Islamic societies; the Qur’an was the book of the faith of Islam‚ thus becoming the book that told Islamic Muslims everything from what to eat to what they were allowed to eat. In pre-Islamic society‚ most people were nomadic herders‚ making both men and women needed for this difficult task; this in turn gave women respect. Contradictory in post-Islamic society

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