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    In the days of the prophets rich people were unfair in the ways they treated common people. The rich people took the poor people to court trials in order to take their money away. The rich people gave bribes to the judges so that the judges would make decisions in favor of the rich people. The government leaders abused the poor and demanded heavy taxes from them. The leaders in Israel were evil and corrupt in those days. They were cruel to the poor‚ they used their power and authority to harm the

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    Reading the "The Qur’an” in The Muslim Next Door written by Ali-Karamali discusses the principles for reading the Qur’an and my impression to would all Muslims agree with her discussion of this is yes. To begin‚ Ali-Karamali says the Qur’an should be read as a poem or song not as a textbook or novel as it is not structured that way to be read. Second‚ the Qur’an is better recited of being read ahead so the rhymes can be heard as it was written in the first person. Third‚ the Qur’an should be read

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    Muhammad of a one true god named Allah. This inspired Muhammad to spread the ideas of Allah‚ beginning the world-wide religion known as Islam. Although it met much resistance in the city of Mecca at first‚ the religion grew and Muhammad was seen as a prophet of Allah. After Muhammad’s death in 632 CE‚ all of his teachings were recorded in a book called the Qur’an‚ and the religion continued on to spread. Within 100 years of Muhammad’s death‚ Islam had spread past the Middle East and went to other continents

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    4.0 Effects of Islamic Social Science Thinking to Human Civilization Subsequently‚ with the numerous contributions of Islamic scholars to Islamic social scientific thinking‚ they influenced some of the greatest human civilizations as well. Even to this day and age‚ many are unaware of the Islamic world’s contributions to the betterment of humanity. From the Western civilization up to the Malay civilization‚ Islamic thinking has undeniably made its mark on them up to this day. Further elaboration

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    How to respect your parents? There are many days set aside in non-Islamic societies to honour and appreciate special people; examples of these are Father ’s Day‚ Mother ’s Day‚ Memorial Day and Labour Day. In Islam‚ however‚ respecting‚ honouring and appreciating parents is not just for a single day of the year‚ but rather for each and every day.  Parents in the Quran: A Muslim child should respect and appreciate his or her parents on a daily basis. Allaah mentions that human beings must recognise

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    Religion is one of the pillars of society. It can be used to rule the common with fair and just practice or it can be used for a rulers own self-improvement and greed. Many times over the course of world history religion is misconstrued and leads individuals to believe self-interrupted version of its holy text. Two of the most prominent religions in world history Islam and Christianity were used to empower those in high authority. This point is made clear with the documents discussed‚ and show

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    known for being the geographical religion of the west. Those who adhere to this Islam religion are known as Muslims. Muslims worship a higher being or God known as Allah. They also worship someone else called Muhammad‚ who known as being the first prophet and was unique in that he never learned to read or right. “If Muslims were asked to summarize the way Islam counsels people to live the answer might be: It teachers them to walk the straight path” (Smith 242). This saying was written in the Koran

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    types of medicine‚ what kinds of medicine they knew? Arabs knew in pre-Islamic epoch what we call today "Arabic medicine". We still practice it in the treatment of a lot of diseases. Muslims knew Prophetic medicine with details narrated after the Prophet (pbuh). 3. How did Arabs see Greek

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    spiritual guidance and advice to Islamic people‚ men and women alike‚ and is known as one of the most famous Islam mystics‚ who had a significant contribution on its development. Rabi’a al-Adawiyya was living during a time of great turbulence after Prophet Muhammad’s death. There was an increasing focus on accumulating wealth‚ and move away from the

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    has positive effects on life. I would further explain each pillar and its effect on life. The first pillar of Islam is reading Kalema Tayeba. By reading this Kalema and believing on its words‚ Muslims admit that there is no God except Allah and prophet Mohmmad (P.B.U.H) is the last messenger of Allah. After reading this Kalema‚ Muslims admit that they will follow the rules of Islam and act according to Holy Quran. The Second Pillar of Islam is Namaz. By offering Namaz‚ Muslims purify their self

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