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    Everything that was foretold becomes true‚ extinguishing any doubt and maddening those who did not believe. Thus‚ Sophocles ultimately suggests that fate is unavoidable and it is unwise to try to alter it. The people of Thebes initially trust all the prophets and seers‚ but through the course of the play‚ their faith slowly declines. At the beginning of the play‚ the chorus has no doubt that the gods

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    Lessons From History Reflections on the Past‚ Present‚ and Future of Two Muslim Communities Dr. Israr Ahmad Lahore Khuddam-ulMarkazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur’an 2008 1 English Name: Urdu Name: First Print: Second Print: Third Print: Fourth Print: Lessons from History Aug 1997 Oct 2000 Aug 2004 May 2008 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies Printed at: Shirkat Printing Press‚ Lahore. Published by: Markazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur’an Lahore 36-K‚ Model Town‚ Lahore-54700 Phone:

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    to spread happiness‚ love and triumph thereby creating enthusiasm among all the family members. EID UL FITR festival‚ is also called feast of breaking the fast. Ramadhan is the holy month of Muslims. Allah (The God) revealed the Holi Quran to Prophet Mohammad during this month.   Once the crescent moon is sighted‚ the Ramadhan month comes to an end and on the first day of Islamic lunar month Shawwal ‚ it’s now the time for celebrations for people of Muslim cultur. In the whole month of holy Ramadhan

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    the anniversary commemorating Muhammad’s last sermon at Ghadir Khumm‚ which occurred on 18th of Dhu al-Hijjah of 10 AH in the Islamic calendar. It is the basis of their confirmation of Ali ibn Abi Talib’s succession to Muhammad On this day the Prophet Mohammad was ordered by the Almighty to publicly and officially appoint Imam Ali as his successor and to seek the Muslims’ allegiance for Ali. He therefore ordered all caravans returning from Hajj to stop at Ghadir Khumm. As soon as all the pilgrims

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    Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha ("Eid" or "Id" which means festival).There are also several other special days which Muslims celebrate. Al-Hijra The Islamic New Year’s Day. This festival commemorates the Hijra (or Hegira) in 622 CE when the Prophet Mohammed moved from Mecca to Medina. This was the beginning of the growth of Islam into a world faith. The Muslim calendar counts dates from the Hijra‚ which is why Muslim dates have the suffix A.H. (After Hijra). There is no specific religious

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    The Zaydi group was named after the fifth imam’s Husayn ibn Ali’s grandson Zayd ibn Ali and make-up 35% to 42% of the Muslims‚ while the Sunni forms the majority percentage of the world Muslim followers that is approximately between 87% and 90%. Its followers are commonly known as the as- Sunnis‚ whereas those adhering to the Zaydi sect are known as the Zaydis (Shia). The split between the Sunni and the Shia sect group known as the Zaydi of Islam was more political than theological. Research has

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    There is no factual accuracy in the Muslim’s identification of Jesus. They confirm He is the Messiah‚ but their definition of the Messiah was not one that died and was raised from the dead‚ as proven by historians and scholars. They saw him as a prophet‚ on the same level as Muhammad. This is another failed criterion. Fifth‚ is there existential viability? For a worldview to be a likely candidate for truth‚ its essential beliefs must be viable. It is a confirmed fact that Jesus was crucified on

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    and Sustainer) of all the worlds. I bear witness that there is no god worth to be worship except Allah Who sent His Prophets (a.s.)[1] to guide mankind to the righteousness. I bear witness that the Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah (s.a.w.)[2] is the true and final Messenger of Allah to all nations who fulfilled his mission to mankind. May peace and blessing of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad‚ his family‚ and his Sahabas(companions)? "O‚ you who believe‚ Keep your duty to Allah and fear Him‚ and speak

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    “No Point in Ignoring the Truth" Thesis/Map: The truth of Oedipus’ fate is expressed by a blind prophet‚ Jocasta‚ and a servant. I. The blind prophet presents Oedipus with the fate that was cast to him years ago. A. Tiresias is brought in to help decipher Apollo’s message. B. Tiresias claims Oedipus is the murderer. C. Oedipus’ ignorance keeps him from hearing the truth. II. Oedipus’ wife‚ Jocasta‚ comes in to talk with him. A. Jocasta tells him the story of hearing the fate of

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    verb Aslama‚ which means “to accept or surrender.” Thus Islam means the acceptance of God or surrender to the will of one God‚ Allah. It is based on the concept of Tawhid or monotheism declaring that “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His prophet.” The four main rituals compulsory on the faithful Muslims are offering salah five times a day‚ fasting in the month of Ramadan‚ performing the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime‚ paying the Zakat‚ and believing in the notion of shahadah

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