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    Shaykh Ahmad al-Faruqi as-Sirhindi May Allah Sanctify His Soul "If God causes one to approach Him‚ He reveals Himself to him as the object of his desire‚ without his knowing‚ As the fire of Moses‚ which he saw through the eye of his need‚ And who is the Divinity which he did not recognize. If thou understandeth my words thou knowest that thou hast need of the apparent form: If Moses had searched for something other than the fire He would have seen Him in that‚ and not inversely." Ibn

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    of all created by Allah and that unity is reflected in the created world‚ thus the Tawhid demands that the integrity of the created world be maintained by balance and harmony. “The whole earth has been created a place of worship‚ pure and clean.” - Hadith The Khalifa‚ belief in Stewardship‚ is the belief that Allah has made humans responsible for all creation and with this involves appropriate use of resources for human needs. “It is He that has made you custodians; inheritors of the earth.” (Qur’an

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    A Guide to Hajj

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    A Guide to Hajj Introduction to Hajj Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam. The dictionary definition is that ‘The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year. It is also expected to be done at least once in a Muslims life.’ Although‚ this is correct there is more to it than just that‚ such as – Muslims are expected to complete Hajj once in their lifetime‚ ONLY if they have the financial backing in terms of money left over which could be saved up for Hajj. Not

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    Ten Blessed Companions

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2. Hazrat Abu Bakr 3. Hazrat Umar 4. Hazrat Usman 5. Hazrat Ali 6. Hazrat Talha 7. Hazrat Zubair 8. Hazrat Sa’ad ibn Abi Waqqas 9. Hazrat Sa’id Ibn Zayd 10. Abdur-Rahman bin A’aowf 11. Abu Ubaydah bin Al-Jirrah Introduction Among the Sahaaba is a group of ten Companions who are known by the title Ashrah Mubash-sharah which means the ten Sahaaba about who Rasullullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) gave the glad tidings of Janaat. Rasullullah

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage

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    Muslim Attitudes to Marriage In Islam‚ marriage is a partnership. Muslim women accept only Allah as their master‚ and do not therefore consider themselves to be inferior to a husband. It is basic in Muslim society that the man is responsible for the family’s welfare and business outside the home‚ but the woman has virtually absolute rights within it so long as her behaviour does not shame her provider or husband. No institution works well without a clear leader‚ and therefore there should

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    each other through life’s problems and struggles. All Muslims are expected to marry because the Prophet Muhammad was married and Muslims regard Muhammad as the perfect example of how to live. “Whoever gets married has completed half of his faith”. (Hadith) The Islamic banning of social contact between Muslims after puberty means that most couples meet through introductions from their parents (arranged marriages). It is felt that these are more likely to work out because the parents choose carefully

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    Aisha Bint Abi Bakr

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    Aisha Bint Abi Bakr Known For: Her extensive knowledge of Islam and Islamic jurisprudence; hadith transmitter; her knowledge of social and military leaders of the Muslim community. Significance/ Legacy The life of Aisha is proof that a woman can be far more well informed than men and that she was the teacher of scholars and experts. Her life is also proof that a woman can exert influence over men and women as well as provide them with inspiration and leadership. She did not graduate from

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    Acknowledgment In the Name of Allah‚ the Beneficent‚ the Merciful First praise is to Allah‚ the Almighty‚ on whom ultimately we depend for sustenance and guidance. Second‚ my sincere appreciation goes to my Course Director Mr.M.F.Burah‚ whose guidance‚ careful reading and constructive comments were valuable. His timely and efficient contribution helped me shape this into its final form and I express my sincerest appreciation for his assistance in any way that I may have asked. I am also deeply

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    Al-Baqara (the cow)‚ it shows that women have a unique place in Islam. Rather than listening or reading via incredible sources‚ we must not forget to do our own research by going directly to the source text of the religion (Qur’an)‚ its religious text (Hadith) and scholarly books. In my research‚ I hope to change your outlook on women’s right in the Islamic faith relating to their spiritual‚ economic‚ legal‚ social and political rights. Introduction: I would

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    Hki Jannat

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    the prophets ‚ the martyrs and the most truthful and pious people will dwell. In contrast to Jannah towards Jahanam and Nar are used to refer to the concept of hell. The descriptions of paradise are mentioned in significant detail in the Qur’an‚ Hadith and traditional afsīr (exegesis). Paradise is described as surrounded by eight principal gates‚ each level generally being divided into a hundred degrees. The highest level is known as firdaws (sometimes called Eden). It will be entered first by Muhammad

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