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    Islamic Worldview Analysis

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    ................................................................  4   The  Quran  ............................................................................................................................................  4   Allah  .......................................................................................................................................................  4   Humanity  ...................................................................

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    ISLAM Islam (Arabic: الإسلام) is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Qur’an‚ a book considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Arabic: الله Allāh‚ and by the teachings and normative example (called the Sunnah and composed of hadith) of Muhammad‚ considered by them to be the last prophet of God. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. Muslims also believe that

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    follow the divine revelations‚ he gets misguided and confused between two extremes; sometimes he thinks that he is the greatest in this universe and so he gets filled with selfishness‚ oppressiveness and arrogance that would drive him to disbelieve in Allah and to be oppressive and corruptive.  Because of this confusion that man has about himself‚ Islam gave a very precise and clear perspective about man. Islam clarified to man his reality‚ his origin and the different stages of creation that he goes

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    Basic Message of Islam

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    message of Islam is Jackson J.S (2009) “there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet”‚ which mean the submission of human to the only God who called as “Allah” The only one who created the universal and Muhammad is the messenger of God. Essentially‚ the Qur’an contains Muhammad revelations of a heavenly book written by secretaries‚ consisting of 114 chapters as a guidelines of ethics and law for it followers of Allah. In Muslims‚ Only Allah has the right to responds to it follower’s prayers‚ whether

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    Mushaf

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    inspiration is concerned‚ one can get a lot from it. Beauty of relationship‚ strength of love‚ character and love for Allah Almighty are all these described at the same time. While reading the novel‚ one can feel the extent to which the writer has researched in order to create each scene in the plot of her novel. We can even say that no one scholar can describe our relationship with Quran and Allah Almighty as effectively as she has done and conveyed it to the reader in thoroughly impressive way which is the

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    What Does Islam Mean

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    "Submission to Allah." The religion of Islam is not named after a person as in the case of "Christianity" which was named after Jesus Christ‚ "Buddhism" after Gutama Buddha ‚ "Marxism" after Karl Marx‚ and "Confucianism" after Confucius. Similarly‚ Islam is not named after a tribe like "Judaism" after the tribe of Judah and "Hinduism" after the Hindus. The Arabic word "Islam" means the submission or surrender of one’s will to the will of the only true god worthy of worship‚ "Allah" (known as God

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    Hajj

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    fifth pillar within Islam and is defined as an individual’s pilgrimage to Allah. It is simply a Muslim’s devotion to God through the commemoration of key events throughout Islamic history which is documented in the Qur’an. Hajj is the last of the five pillars of Islam. The practice involves thirteen steps which is each of significance to Muslim beliefs. Steps which express the beliefs of Islam include‚ The Stand before Allah‚ The Feast of Sacrifice‚ Hajar’s Thirst‚ Stoning of the Pillars and Circling

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    Understanding Basic Aqidah

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    which a person believes in is his aqidah whether it is true or false. in an Islamic context it refers to belief (in the heart) rather than (visible) actions‚ such as believing in the existence of Allah and in the Messengers. The aqidah of Ahl as Sunnah walJamaah‚ is the true aqidah with which Allah is pleased with. This is the aqidah of the best 3 generations The sahabaah The Tabiin & those who followed them in truth. III. Aqidah in shariah terminology Refers to things which a person

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    Visiting the Masjid The actions of the believer while visiting the Houses of Allah must vary from his normal actions outside of the masjid. This is due to his awareness of the sacredness of this house. He keeps in mind at all times‚ that he is visiting a place that has been established for the worship of Allah‚ and therefore‚ that which takes place in it should be mainly focused on actions which draw one nearer to Allah. Subsequently‚ the following actions are forbidden: 1. Speaking loudly

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    Repentance in Islam

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    Bakr Al siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him)‚ narrated: "I heard Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) saying: ‘There isn’t a man who‚ when he commits a sin‚ rises‚ makes ablution‚ and offers two rak’as of prayers‚ but Allah forgives his sins.” The best of sinners are those whom repent. Allah loves whom repent and gives glad tidings to them. Allah says in the Qur’an: "Except those who repent‚ have faith and good deeds‚ those Allah will change their sins into good deeds. Certainly Allah is most forgiving

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