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    Forty Hadith Imam Nawawi

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    centuries. Its significance lay in the fact that these selected forty hadiths comprise the main essential and fundamental concepts of Islam which‚ in turn‚ construct the minimum level of required revealed knowledge for every single Muslim. Since having good knowledge of the various fundamental aspects of the religion is key to a Muslim ’s practice and application of Islam‚ this web site attempts to provide simple and practical commentaries to the collection of Imam Nawawi ’s Forty Hadith. Various principles

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    onto Islam; a daa’i has to take the mission to restore Islam. The mission will be successful only by following the examples of the Prophet (SAW). Allah (SW) said‚ In the Messenger (Muhammad) of Allah‚ you have a beautiful (pattern of conduct) and example for one whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day‚ and who Praises Allah much (often and deeply). (Al-Quran‚ chapter 33‚ verse 21). This essay is aimed at contextualizing the important principles of propagation taken from the life of the Prophet (SAW)

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    ISLAMIC Presentation

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    Women in Islam Islamic Project ISL-100 Presented to: Presented by: Introduction  Islam‚ as a religion‚ attaches great value and respect to women.  The study of women in Islam reveals that there has been more than one occasion in the history of Islam where women have been given respect and the Muslim believers have been advised to respect women.  It must be realized that Islam emerged from the time when there was widespread illiteracy and negligence in the case of women throughout.  The birth

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    Muhammad's Major Beliefs

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    Muhammad is the founder the religion of Islam. Muhammad is also the last prophet of the religion of Islam. He became a prophet through the angel Gabriel‚ who expressed God’s will to Muhammad. Muhammad taught people that there is only one God and that Allah. Many people became followers of Muhammad’s teachings and prayers‚ they became know as Muslims. Muhammad left his homeland Mecca and made a pilgrimage to Medina. On is way to Median‚ he attracted many followers of Islam. This journey became known as the

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    Belief in Risalat

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    Prepared By Muhammad Fiaz Belief In Risalat Belief In Risalat Definition Of Nabi: The word Prophet or Nabi means “An ambassador between Allah and the rational being from amongst creatures.” Thus the second part of the Kalima‚ signifies that God has not left man without guidance for the conduct of his life. He has revealed His commands through His prophets. Thus‚ in Islamic teachings Risalat means transmitting or reaching the commandment of Allah revealed to a chosen by Him to the Creature

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    shape the path of islam of both a political and faith level. Through her large contribution to the Haddith Aisha Bint Abu Bakr changes the life of Islamic followers by guiding them to be more like Muhammad and in turn a line their submission to the will of Allah. Aisha substantial contribution to the Haddith creates redirections to Islam. After Muhammad death in 623ce (Mathew S. Gordon‚ 2002‚ p14) Aisha developed 2210 sayings based on the actions and words of the prophet that she had

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    “Define the term Muslim and Islam?” In Arabic‚ the word “Islam” means submission or surrender to God. However‚ it was derived from the root word “salam”. From this root word‚ you can also derive the word peace. Many people feel that Islam implies some sort of enslavement to Allah‚ but others find it more helpful to define the word “Islam” as surrender. Many religions have a concept of surrender to God. In Jewish history‚ when the ancient Hebrews obeyed God’s commands‚ they had a long period of

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    behind this is that these principles are actually derived from teachings of Islam. If you compare these principles with Ayaat and Ahadees you will find most of these principles there. It means that Islam has already given the principles of management 1400 years ago. It shows that the best book about management is Quran and one can become good manager by understanding The Holy Quran and following the Sunnah of Prophet Mohammed (P.B.U.H). Now let’s look at these principles and compare it with

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    Explain the Islamic beliefs about Tawhid‚ Akhira and the Books of Allah. Islam is described as a living religious system that applies to an estimated one billion people globally. The key beliefs in Islam revolve around the elements of Tawhid‚ Akhira and the Books of Allah. Tawhid is the most basic tenet in Islam‚ where each Muslim worships one omnipotent‚ omnipresent and omniscient deity and personality. It is the acknowledgment that Allah is the “Creator and Provider” and the belief in

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    Islamic Education

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    Concept of Education in Islam and Its Objectives The Arabic language has three terms for education‚ representing the various dimensions of the educational process as perceived by Islam. The most widely used word for education in a formal sense is ta’līm‚ from the root ’alima (to know‚ to be aware‚ to perceive‚ to learn)‚ which is used to denote knowledge being sought or imparted through instruction and teaching. Tarbiyah‚ from the root raba (to increase‚ to grow‚ to rear)‚ implies a state of spiritual

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