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    EXAM NOTES – ISLAMIAT – THE LIFE OF THE HOLY PROPHET (PBUH) ! Sent by Allah as His last messenger‚ Brought the Quran . He is a model of how people could live by its teachings. He struggled against persecutions and difficulties. Early years in Makka Born in Makka in CE 570. Most important tribe of thetime was theQuraysh of Makka. Makkans worshipped dods and godesses. Themain CE ntre of worship was theKabah. Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)s motHer was Amina and fatHer was Abdullah. Thetribe He

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    “a religion of the sword." She contradicts this ideology‚ by this sympathetic‚ captivating biography portraying Muhammad (saw) as a passionate‚ simple‚ fallible human being--a charismatic leader possessed of political as well as spiritual gifts. A prophet whose‚ monotheistic vision answered the deepest longings of his people. Armstrong invalidates the Western image of Muhammad (saw) as an impostor who used religion as a means to power. She finds in the Prophet’s teachings a theology of peace and tolerance

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    Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him By Saleh Al marshadi Who is Muhammed ? peace be upon him He is the Seal of the Prophets ( peace be upon them ) His birth and early life He was born in Mecca‚ a city located in modern-day Saudi Arabia‚ in 570 AD ‚His father‚ Abd Allah bin Abd Al-Muttalib‚ died before his birth. His mother‚ Aminah bint Wahab‚ died of illness when he was six years old. As an orphan‚ Muhammad peace be upon him was sent to be raised by his grandfather‚ who died two years

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    “The Myth of Sisyphus” written by Albert Camus and “The Prophet: On Self-Knowledge” authored by Kahlil Gibran both hold similar views regarding self-knowledge and truth. Although similarities are present these views also greatly differ from each other. In order to examine self-knowledge and truth‚ it is important to consider what they mean. Self-knowledge is an internalized actualization and understanding of oneself through which one may obtain self-control. Truth is a projected understanding upon

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    Motifs and Prophets‚ Women in History Plays Women play very limited roles in the realm of Shakespeare’s history plays. They are almost always used as plot devices to represent an idea‚ to foreshadow something‚ or simply for the sake of making the play a bit more light-hearted. However‚ as limited female roles in history plays are‚ they are more likely that not strong-willed characters. These female characters contribute wisdom and perspective that make the audience really think about the substance

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    involved with the children. Parents need to make many decisions carefully to make sure their child’s future is the best it can be. One of the most important decisions made is the choice for the mother to stay at home with the children and not work or work and send the children to some form of child care. Both offer advantages for the family. However‚ working mothers benefit the family more than stay-at-home mothers. In today’s economy most jobs are not secure. So for a family to rely on one

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    DOES THE OFFICE OF THE PROPHET STILL EXIST TODAY? By Wonah Moses (+2348033367813) Reg. No: PTS/Dip/2012/035/3A INTRODUCTION My simple answer to the question above is yes! Who is a Prophet? From the Scripture‚ we see that Prophets were the men called by God to speak on behalf of God. In other words‚ Prophets took the word from God and gave it to God’s people. The Webster ’s definition is: "one who utters divinely inspired revelations; one regarded by a group of followers as the final authoritative

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    His strange behavior has elicited a number of speculations about this. Dr. William Bachus‚ a Christian psychologist‚ has written a small book entitled The Paranoid Prophet‚ in which he uses a fictional psychologist to probe Jonah’s emotional behavior which may have contributed to his anger and over-reaction toward God. Dr. Bachus has Jonah confessing to his psychologist‚ “To my twisted vision‚ God’s mercy on Nineveh

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    "To Work or Not to Work" To work or not to work--That is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to tolerate The insults and complaints of the impatient customer‚ Or to renounce against the sea of demands that arise‚ And by quitting‚ have peace? To leave; to quit-- To work no more-- and by quitting say we end The head-aches‚ and the wrath of unforgiving customers That this job entails--‘tis an accomplishment Devoutly to be wish’d to end. To leave‚ to quit— To quit; perchance to

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    strived to make the country a place where every man was treated equally‚ but succeeded with great victory and molded the society we live in today. In the time of Lincoln‚ a soon to be famous poet in American history was beginning his world changing works. Walt Whitman wrote over two hundred-eighty poems‚ some of which are yet to be discovered. Before his poetry‚ Whitman lived in a small home on Long Island here he grew up with his eight siblings‚ four of whom were disturbed or psychotic. The father

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