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    Definition of good character given by Imam Al-Ghazali was based on the Prophet’s Hadith. The Prophet Muhammad PBUH said‚ ‘A man once asked the Prophet of God about good character‚ and he recited His statement: Hold to forgiveness‚ and enjoin kindness‚ and turn aside from the ignorant ones. Then he said. ‘It is that you should seek reconciliation with those who avoid you‚ given to those withhold from you and forgive those who deal with you unjustly.’ Man does not need to supress their natural faculties

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    Akbar was the representative of the golden age of Mughal Empire. He laid the foundation of a secular national state‚ based on principles of religious tolerance‚ universal brotherhood and political unity. Akbar was born as Abu’l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad on October 15‚ 1542 at the Rajput Fortress of Umerkot in Sindh. He would rule the Mughal Empire for the next 50 years (1556-1605 CE) to become the greatest ruler in medieval India. Akbar as Young Emperor Akbar’s father Humayun was living under refuge

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    Mahdi Issa Mr. Recker L.A.II 24 January 2014 The Month of the Century Purpose: To show how people are now and how they acted before during the month of Ramadan Its different every year. The time for Ramadan goes back two weeks from the last year. So that way‚ over time‚ fasting can be easy and hard.The real question is though‚ how hard is it to fast from food and water for 11-18 hours depending on the season? Not that hard‚ so why is it so important? It is said that one good deed is multiplied

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    Research Paper On Sikhism

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    Introduction The post 9/11 hate crimes saw that Sikhs were subjected to various challenges due to their identity. Sikhs are confused with Arabs‚ due to their appearance and the fact that they wear a turban. This prompts to Sikhs being victims of violence. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that traces its origin on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the successors that precede him. It was founded during the 16th century‚ at a place known as Punjab‚ which is currently known as the Sikhs’ homeland. Founded

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    Discrimination of Muslims

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    tragic events‚ such as the September 11 attacks‚ most Americans have unfairly stereotyped Muslims and the religion of Islam. People fear what they do not understand; therefore‚ it is important to educate citizens about the views and beliefs of Muslims. Islam is a religious culture that is torn and divided‚ at one end radical Islamic extremists struggle to fight what they consider a "holy war" by corrupting Muslim followers into believing that westerner globalization will stand in the way of the purity

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    Muslims In America

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    Muslims in America go through many obstacles like political challenges‚ social acceptance‚ and economical issues throughout their daily life. Being Muslim or being a minority in general is difficult at times when living in the United States because a majority of the population is white. If you have any form of ethical background it is very hard to gain acceptance and get equal rights and opportunities unless you are a white male. Although the United States of America is the land of the free‚ that

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    Muslim Women

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    The more and more I study about Muslim Women and the obstacles they face‚ I become angered. In writing this paper‚ I’ve found that there is no substantial evidence in any Muslim or Islamic writings that states that women should be treated as slaves or insubordinates. Women are to be respected‚ protected‚ and loved; no matter what religion or color they may be. So‚ my paper will focus on these three things‚ but the lack of it. What is the definition of respect? Respect is a positive feeling

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    Ramadan and Muslims

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    Islamic calendar; Muslims worldwide observe this as a month of fasting. This annual observance is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam. The month last 29- 30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. The word Ramadan comes from the Arabic root ramida or ar-ramad which means scorching heat or dryness. Fasting is a wajib(obligatory) for adult Muslims‚ except those who are ill‚ traveling or going through menstrual bleeding. While fasting from dawn until sunset Muslims refrain from

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    Different types of prayers in islam and their importance Fardh is an Arabic world‚ which means compulsory or obligatory. The Five daily prayer i.e.‚ Fajr‚ Dhuhr‚ ’Asr‚ Magrhib and ’Isha are obligatory prayers. It is a sin to intentionally skip a Fardh Prayer. If a prayer is missed because of forgetfulness or due to some unavoidable circumstances‚ then offering the missed Prayer as soon as possible will rectify this mistake. The Holy Prophet‚ peace be upon him‚ offered extra Raka’at of Prayer

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    Holy Quran

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    BOOK OF GUIDENCE Besides being a book of guidance (2:2)‚ the Holy Quran is also a book of wisdom and knowledge (36:2). This is evident‚ among other things‚ from the most scientific‚ yet easily comprehensible‚ way in which the Quran guides us towards a definite goal. The entire scheme of guidance has been summed up just in one verse which says "Who has created and then proportioned: Who has measured and then guided" (87:2‚3). The words "created" and "proportioned" in the verse imply the creation

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