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    supported our beloved prophet in spreading islam.one such and the most important person is the Ummul Muhmineen‚(mother of the believers’ kadijiah (rali).Kadijah (rali)was born in Makkah in a wealthy Quariashi family After the death of her first husband‚ she took up the family business and employed many trustworthy people. It was then‚ that she met prophet Muhammad (sal). Their marriage took place about fifteen years before the beginning of the Revelation. After the prophet received the first revelation

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    Muslim Persecution by the Quraish When the Holy Prophet declared Allah’s message in public and called upon the people of Makkah to adopt Islam as their religion‚ he moved into a new stage in Islamic history. Before this‚ the Holy Prophet’s had only been preaching on very minor scales to his close fellows. The declaration of the message changed the picture. It called upon the people of Makkah to accept a total change - to pay homage to Allah instead of their idols and to bring a complete alteration

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    earth are called prophets or prophetess. They are God’s mouthpiece here on earth. They are to only say what “thus said the Lord” and nothing more. There were a few good men God would use‚ but stood out from the ashes Isaiah and Jeremiah. The prophets influenced almost every institution of Israel‚ despite the fact they were often viewed with contempt; they were locked up (Jeremiah 37:14-16)‚ ignored (Isaiah 6:9-13) and persecuted. In addition to serving the judges and kings‚ the prophets also

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    Compilation of the Quran

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     such as laws‚ rituals‚ advices and guidance.  (Watt  & Bell‚ 1997; Lapidus‚ 2002). There are however some controversies about the compilation of  the  text.  The  traditional  Islamic  view  can  be  summarized  as  follows.  During  the  lifetime  of  Prophet Muhammad the so called “recorders of the revelation” (kuttab al‐waly)‚ would write  the  verses  after  the  revelation  in  primitive  materials  such  as  palm  trees‚  stones‚  and  animal  skin. (Gilliot‚ 2006; Aslan 2005; Modaressi‚ 1993). The first collection of these verses took place 

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    The relationship between the Prophet Elijah and Elisha was well known as a spiritual father and son. God called the prophet Elijah to train up Elisha as the prophet that would take up his mantle. 1 Kings 19:16b “And Elisha the son of Shaphat of Abel Meholah you shall anoint as prophet in your place”. As Elijah continued to follow the instructions of the Lord‚ it was Elisha who served at Elijah side and witnessed as he served the Lord. Elisha was the faithful disciple of Elijah‚ and knew he would

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    you were young. Also there are many reasons as to why you should show respect to your parents by listening to them and following their religion. Furthermore it says in the Quran (the word of Allah delivered by the last prophet Muhammad) and Hadith (the sayings of the last prophet Muhammad) that to show respect The family plays a big part in a life of a Muslim as they all look out for each other and help one another. Also‚ each Muslim have duties witch they must fulfil. It says in the second chapter

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    History of the Holy Quran

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    THE HOLY QURAN The Quran is the backbone of Islam. On this Sacred Book of Allaah depends the Islamic call‚ state‚ society and the civilisation of the Muslim world. It is the last Divine revelation‚ which was sent down to Prophet Muhammad  ‚ the last and final of all Prophets‚ may Allaah exalt their mention. His task was to convey the message of worshipping the One God‚ Allaah‚ without ascribing any partners to Him. The Noble Quran‚ which is the source of guidance and mercy to mankind‚ is divided

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    Persepolis Themes

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    from wanting to be a prophet to not wanting to be a prophet.”One reason she wanted to become a prophet is her maid did not eat with her family. Another reason is her father had a Cadillac and also her grandmother’s knees have always ached.” On the the third square on page 8 the teacher asks Marji “what do you want to be when you grow up?”‚ then on the fourth square on page eight Marji said “ I’ll be a prophet.” On page 13 god says “so you don’t want to be a prophet a prophet any more?”The importance

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    God. •    finding fault with Holy Prophet (PBUH).  •    slighting a prophet who is mentioned in the Holy Quran‚ or slighting a member of Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) family  •    claiming to be a prophet or a messenger.  •    speculating about how Holy Prophet (PBUH) would behave if he were alive (Nigeria).  •    drawing a picture to represent Holy Prophet (PBUH) or any other prophet‚ or making a film which features a prophet (Egypt).  •    writing Holy Prophet (PBUH) name on the walls of a toilet

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    The Life of Khadija (Sa)

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    When Hazrat Khadija (SA) became interested in Prophet Muhammad (SAW)‚ he was 25-years-old and already quite well-known for his integrity and honesty besides his outstanding quality as an exceptionally trustworthy man. Hence‚ she made a proposal to him through his uncle Abu Talib. In her proposal she offered him the management of her business. Hazrat Khadija (SA) was well-aware of the glad tidings of the eminent coming of the Seal of the Prophets (SAW) through learned-men and spiritual leaders

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