Islamic teachings encouraged Muslims to “look after the weak and disadvantaged” and “feed the impoverished”. These ethical principles of Islam clashed with those of the Quraish who abandoned the badawah virtue of generosity and become niggardly‚ except that they called this astute business sense. In the third chapter‚ the flight to Medina (hijrah)
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the Holy Quran History and Importance of the Holy Quran Arabia Before Islam Biographical Account of the Lifef the Holy Prophet (PBUH) Early Life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) From Call to Migration Foundation of the Republic of Madina Wars with the Quraish Expulsion of Jews frm Madina Treaty of Hudaybia Unification of Northern Arabia Letters of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to different Rulers asking them to Embrace Islam Fall of Makkah Section One Section Two Section Three Section Four • • • • • • • • •
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attack of Abrah‚ the ruler of Yemen‚ with his army of elephants on Ka’aba (as described in Holy Qura’n in Surah Feel -- Chapter Elephant). He belonged to the clan of Hashim. Banu Hashim was a noble branch of the prestigious and influential tribe of Quraish. His father had died before his birth. He was nursed by Sobia and then by Halima Sadia‚ with whom he stayed for four years. When he was six-year-old‚ his mother Syeda Amna fell sick and died in Abwa‚ near Madina (then Yitsrab). She was buried there
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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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Events According to the terms of the treaty of Hudaibiyah‚ the Arab tribes were given the option to join either of the parties‚ the Muslims or Quraish‚ with which they desired to enter into treaty alliance. Should any of these tribes suffer aggression‚ then the party to which it was allied would have the right to retaliate. As a consequence‚ Banu Bakr joined Quraish‚ and Khuza‘ah joined the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace). They thus lived in peace for sometime but ulterior motives stretching
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which mean confederates which being use by the Quran in Surah Al-Ahzab verses 9-33 to show the alliance of the Jews and the Quraish during the battle. In this Surah‚ Allah has clearly told the story of this battle and how He sent aid to help the Muslim. The name Khandak was also an Arabic words “الخندق” which means "ditch".1 This word was referring to the trenches dug by Muslims surround Madinah while getting prepared for the battle. This Arabic term comes from Persian word ‘kandak’ which mean ‘what
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URDU(Nurssery) » Introduction to Urdu alphabets. » Introduction to Urdu Numbers. » Oxford Urdu Workbook “ Huroof ki kahaniyan” » Stories and Rhymes URDU(prep) » Revision of Urdu alphabet- letters and sounds » Joining two- three letters of the alphabet to form short words » Sight Reading of The Book Group series of books » Workbook ‘Gulab’ (Urdu ka Guldasta) » Workbook ‘Chanbeli’ (Urdu ka Guldasta) » Numbers 1-10 in figures URDU(class 1) » Sight Reading of the Book Group series of books: ’Nadir
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As -Safa Shouting the Truth and the Polytheists’ Reaction An Advisory Council to debar Pilgrims from Muhammad’s Call Attempts made to check the Onward March of Islam 2 Persecutions The House of Al-Arqum The First Migration to Abyssinia (Ethiopia) Quraish’s Machination against the Emigrants Once more Quraish approaches Abu Talib The Tyrants’ Decision to kill
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(of Right and Wrong)‚ that men may stand forth in justice; …” (The Qur’an 57: 25).3 Thus‚ the concept of justice in Islam is rooted in the divinely revealed laws termed as Shari’a‚ which are obligatory and binding on all believers.4 Accordingly‚ Muslims are required to obey Allah‚ His prophets and their leaders who follow Shari’a principles. In case of disagreement and conflict‚ adjudication should be made in accordance with Shari’a principles and guidance. This concept is straightforwardly expressed
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Khutbat al-Jumu`ah January 16‚ 1998 by Shaykh Salah el-Din Mahmoud an-Nassar Alhamdulillah was-salaat was-salaam `ala Rasulillahi.... Praise be to Allah‚ who promised his faithful slaves victory and support by saying‚ "And it was a duty incumbent upon Us to aid those who believed." I bear witness that there is none to worshipped save Allah‚ One‚ with no partners. He sent His Messenger Muhammad (s) with guidance and the religion of Truth to cause it to prevail over all religions even though
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