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    peace (Tasleem). Importance of Salah: 1- Salah is the most important pillar of Islam after the testimony of faith. The Prophet said‚ “The head of the matter is Islam‚ its pillar is the prayer‚ and thetop of its hump is Jihad in the way of Allah.” [SahihMuslim] 2- Prayer was the first act of worship made obligatory by Allah. Itsobligation was revealed directly to the Prophet during his ascensionto

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    Introduction Obadiah‚ the forth of the minor prophets and the fifth in the Hebrew bible is the shortest book in the Old Testament consisting of one chapter of twenty-one verses. The shortest book of the bible is divide into two main sections; the first is particular and specific‚ consisting of oracles directed against Edom and the second is more general‚ buy oracles concerning Israel and the nationssome have prophesied that the oracles were derived originally from more than one source and were

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    Christian Scriptures

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    539 Greek Period Roman Period Judaism Monotheism Sacred Text; makes them unique Christianity Destruction of Jerusalem – 70 A.D. Arrangement Hebrew Bible – TANAK Law/ Torah Prophets / Nevi ‘im Writings / Ketuvim Old Testament Law / Pentateuch (five scrolls) History Wisdom Literature & Psalms Prophets Law or Pentateuch Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Leviticus‚ Numbers‚ Deuteronomy Narrative History Structural / Legislative Law = ? Instruction / Teaching Nature of

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    Muhammad was the prophet and messenger of god (Allah) and a great leader of Islam. He was the most influential man of his time because he had the power to cause major changes to the Arabian society and also made supreme religious movements for Islam. He always spoke the truth and no one ever could find fault in him. This great leader and Prophet of Islam was born in Mecca (holy city for the Muslims) in the year 570 CE. At that time Mecca was a wild‚ lawless land with many bloody battles and wars

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    Isaiah the prophet whom condemned Israel and Judah for their unfaithfulness‚ yet he also spoke of hope for the people. A prophet is someone who stands up for the marginalized and speaks for God. Isaiah is a man who is known for telling the truth to the rich and powerful‚ and standing up for the poor. He spoke against the kings of Israel who were corrupt‚ worshipped false gods‚ and oppressed the poor. Isaiah’s main messages are one of judgment‚ hope‚ and forgiveness. Isaiah lived during the period

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    Oedipus expresses his power in his quest for the murderer and Creon expresses his by inciting an ordinance that violates the spiritual beliefs of some. Both characters as well are warned by a prophet‚ meant to depict the spiritual world or ultimate truth‚ but still deny the truth and the consequences the prophet warns of. These together ultimately leading to their downfall. Socrates believed very strongly in the presence of a universal truth and it is mirrored very clearly in these works of Sophocles

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    know?" Surah Al-Baqarah‚ ayah 269 reveals: "Allah grants wisdom to whom He pleases and to whom wisdom is granted indeed he receives an overflowing benefit " The Holy Prophet of Allah (pbuh.) said: "Talabul ilmi farizatun ala kuli mulsim " This Hadith means: "Attainment of knowledge is a must for every Muslim. At Gangi Badur Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) set an option to unbleviour prisoners to teach ten muslims to get free. So it is clear from The glories Quran and Hadith‚that to get education is obligatory

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    Muhammad‚ a last prophet sent from the god to mankind; was the most influential leader of Islam. Because of his advancement to explore new ideas and new ways to do tasks. Muhammad was born in the capital Mecca at 570 BC. He made improvements on religion‚ economy‚ political issues and gained many followers for social stature of the Islamic state. The whole empire spread throughout Muhammad’s leadership and increased the amount of trade they networked every year. As trade increased a substantial amount

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    Unity of Muslim Ummah

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    Historical viewpoint Unanimous faith of every Muslim on One Allah‚ His Messenger (Muhammad PBUH) as last prophet‚ Holy Quran and Sunnah/Hadith of Prophet became a binding force bringing together people of different region as one Ummah. However‚ anti-Islamic force couldn’t swallow this growing religion and unity among them considering it as major threat towards their ideologies and religions. Muslim history is replete with glory and down fall‚ having difference as a healthy and creative

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    essay will cover just exactly why Muhammad is so important to Muslims today. Muhammad (pbuh) was by far the most important prophet on Earth to Muslims. He was also the last Islamic Prophet. I believe that one reason why he was important was because of the reason he was the last prophet. I also believe that Muslims treasure him as the last prophet because no other prophet came after him and he left the ultimate saying‚ rules on the guide to how Allah wanted them to live. Muhammad also received the

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