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    Memorization of the Quran

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    Research Page Salallahu Alayhi Wasalam (Peace Be Upon Him)‚ an expression used by all Muslims upon hearing or saying the name of their beloved Prophet Muhammad. The expression means May Allah bless him and grant him peace. (Class notes‚ October 4‚ 2012) Regardless of my not writing this expression throughout this paper it should be assumed that I as a Muslim and all other Muslims reading‚ should pay their respects to the greatest prophet of Islam every time his name is mentioned. Muhammad was

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    Parables in the Quran

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    Quran Essay Upon my reading of the Quran‚ I found that many themes of this text are wrapped up in parables. Being the Christian man that I am‚ I am fascinated not only with parables in the Bible‚ but also Parables in other religious text as well. For this paper I will be focusing on parables and why they are key in many Muslims paths to spiritual ascension. According to the Ahlul Bayt Librabry‚ an online source for understand the Quran‚ the central theme of the Quran is training its follower

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    Oaths Euphemisms

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    A euphemism is the substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener;[1] or in the case of doublespeak‚ to make it less troublesome for the speaker.[citation needed] It also may be a substitution of a description of something or someone rather than the name‚ to avoid revealing secret‚ holy‚ or sacred names to the uninitiated‚ or to obscure the identity of the subject of a conversation from potential eavesdroppers

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    Examples of Euphemism

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    Examples of Euphemism A euphemism is a polite expression used in place of words or phrases that otherwise might be considered harsh or unpleasant to hear. Euphemisms are used regularly‚ and there are many examples in every day language.  Ads by Google Create eBooks Online‚ Use Our Free Software to Publish Your Book and Get Paid For It! www.foboko.com Types of Euphemisms To Soften an Expression Some euphemisms are used in order to make a blunt or unpleasant truth seem less harsh. Examples of

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    1 Introduction Since the 1970s‚ one of the biggest changes in modern English has been the return of euphemism. The English word "euphemism ’ ’ originated from the Greek word "euphemismos"‚ which means "fair or good speech". The prefix "eu" means "good‚ sounds well good" and the root ’ ’pheme ’ ’ means ’ ’saying or speech ’ ’. And thus the literal meaning of ’ ’euphemism ’ ’ is ’ ’good speech ’ ’ or ’ ’saying something that sounds well good” (Liu Chunbao‚ 2001). (This is ungrammatical

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    The Importance of Quran

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    Arabic 301- Arabic Prose until end of 3rd Century Sally Al Nazer-36794 Essay Assignment The importance of the Quran in influencing the literary Arabic genres Quran is a very influential masterpiece in terms of religion‚ Islamic sciences and other Arab literary genres. In fact‚ Quran was not only restricted to spreading and prompting Arabic as a critical language to Muslims‚ but also Quran influenced the Arabic literature as we can highlight some differences between the pre Islamic and Islamic Arabic

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    Euphemism In Children

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    your child from feeling sad or grieving‚ it’s to encourage them to express their feelings and to help them develop coping skills that will serve them well into adulthood. ➧ Be Direct With Your Child When discussing death with a child‚ never use euphemisms that may be scary‚ like saying that the dead person has simply “gone to sleep.” Not only can that kind of

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    Quran and Science

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    Running head: QURAN AND SCIENCE 1 Quran and Science Baratul Khan PHI 103 Prof. Kurt Mosser January 29‚ 2012 QURAN AND SCIENCE 2 For many centuries now there has been one topic which has been affecting a large amount of people. That topic is religion. Since there are many images of religion‚ it is hard to tell which one is the truth. Many brilliant scholars has analyzed and still analyzing which scripture in this world can claim to be the book

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    miracles of quran

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    (God) through angel‚ Jibrīl (Gabriel)‚ as a perfect‚ verbatim copy of what was written in heaven and that had existed there for all of eternity.[2] The Qur’an states that Muhammad neither read a book nor wrote a book [Quran 29:48] and that he did not know about past events [Quran 3:44][11:49][28:44].[3] So‚ from a widely held Muslim perspective‚ this suggests that since Muhammad had no previous knowledge of the content in the Qur’an‚ it was in fact composed of miracles. Some Muslims believe that

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    Compilation of the Quran

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    Qur’an as a book Word count: 1493 Master of Teaching (MTeach) / MA Education (Muslim Societies and Civilizations) Institute of Education‚ University of London February 2013 S GULAMALI 2    Introduction     Muslims  believe  that  the  Quran‚  considered  to  be  a  reference  for  secular  and  spiritual  life‚  contains the foundations of religious beliefs‚ such as laws‚ rituals‚ advices and guidance.  (Watt  & Bell‚ 1997; Lapidus‚ 2002). There are however some controversies about the compilation of 

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