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    Islamic Culture

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    MUSLIM CULTURE Muslim culture generally reflects the traditions and customs of Muslims that they adopt for a perfect and respectable life in the society according to the lessons of Quran. Muslim culture is a giant combination of diverse cultures‚ That’s because Muslims live in various countries all over the world. Most of the practices are common faiths and guidance for all Muslims no matter what country or even content they reside in.. These basic faiths and belives are based on the

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    whereas Mohammed believed he was just a man‚ (Al-Kahf‚ 18‚ 110 The Quran). Jesus taught forgiveness of sins and salvation through faith‚ and Mohammed taught salvation is only through works and deeds. There are many accounts in the Bible of Jesus performing miracles such as raising the dead‚ giving sight to the blind‚ removing unclean spirits‚ and healing the sick and disabled. There are no accounts of Mohammed performing miracles in the Quran. In his lifetime Jesus did not marry but Mohammed had

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    Parents in Islam!

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    Allah swt is ‘Rab’ in the global sense. He is the ‘Rab’ of every living and non-living particle of any size that exists in this whole universe. All the sovereignty of heaven and earth belongs only to Him. Allah swt at various places in the Holy Quran invites‚ dictates and warns the people of all religions and races to love‚ respect and to be compassionate with the Parents. He educates the mankind a special sense of dignity‚ honor and respect to be given to the parents. Undoubtedly He is the ultimate

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    Morality in Islam

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    for evil doings and cruelty has been ever present. Morality has a very important role in the religion of Islam and in the life of a Muslim. Islam tells us that the conscience of a person has it in him to do good deeds and refrain from evil. The Holy Quran calls good‚ maruf-a well known things and evil‚ munkar-an unknown thing. It means that it is desirable to do good deeds and undesirable to indulge

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    the main sources of Sharia are the Holy Quran ‚ Hadith ‚ Sunnah ‚ Ijma ‚ Qiyas and Ijtihad. The Holy Quran is the book of revelation given to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W); Hadith is the narrative relating the deeds and utterances of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) ; Sunnah refers to the habitual practice and behaviour of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) during his lifetime ; Ijma is the consensus among religion scholars about issues not envisaged in either the Holy Quran or the Sunnah ; Qiyas is the use of deduction

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    shrines” is a very controversial topic that whether it is permitted in Islam or not and if it is not permitted than why it is practiced by most of the Sufis orders. We have searched in this project about this controversy with proofs and reasons from Quran and Sunnah. A shrine is a holy or sacred place‚ which is dedicated to a specific deity‚ ancestor‚ hero‚ martyr‚ saint‚ daemon or similar figure of awe and respect‚ at which they are venerated or worshipped. Shrines are found in many of the world’s

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    Muslims

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    facts serve as proof that the Muslims had contributions towards the arts. Not only did they achieve high standards in this type of art‚ but also in poetry. The Quran is the standard Arabic literature and poetry (Document 8). The Quran inspired the Sufi poets (Document 8). The poetry that was written was influenced from the writings in the Quran (Document 8). These facts reinforce that the Muslims achieved high values in the art of poetry. The Muslims were very successful in many things. They developed

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    civilians and against destroying crops‚ trees and livestock. Nowhere does Islam enjoin the killing of innocents. The Quran says: {Fight in the cause of Allah against those who fight you‚ but do not transgress limits. Allah does not love transgressors} (Quran 2:190)‚ {If they seek peace‚ then seek you peace. And trust in Allah for He is the One that heareth and knoweth all things} (Quran 8:61) War‚ therefore‚ is the last resort‚ and is subject to the rigorous conditions laid down by the sacred law

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    Respect

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    the feelings‚ wishes‚ or rights of others. First of all‚ we all as Muslims must respect our religion. This should come before anything else. To respect our religion means to follow all the commandments of Allah that are revealed to us in the Holy Quran and in the Sunnah of the Prophet Mohamed. It should be done to the best of our abilities. We must thank Him for everything He has blessed us with. Moreover‚ a Hadith clearly proclaims: “He who does not respect the elders amongst us and is not merciful

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    relationship with his family/father and conversion to what later became Judaism to the account of Mohammed’s relationship with his father/Clutre and induction into Islam. Answer Abraham was portrayed to be a person who detests the worshiping of idols in both Quran and the Judaism religion‚ despite the fact that his father was a great worshiper of idols. Abraham’s father did all he could to influence his son to worship idols who could neither see or hear‚ but right from his tender age he has been questioning

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