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    Five Pillars of Islam The Five Pillars of Islam are like guidelines for Muslims. Created by the Prophet Muhammad‚ each gives details on what Muslims should do to be more favorable unto God. All pillars are mandatory and in a way‚ has an order to them‚ starting with the basic of the First Pillar. The First Pillar of Islam is Islam’s Creed of Declaration or Shahadah. The Shahadah is very brief stating‚ “There is no god‚ but God‚ and Muhammad is his Prophet (216).” The statement reaffirms their monotheistic

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    The Travels of Ibn Battuta   Ibn Battuta started on his travels when he was 20 years old in 1325. His main reason to travel was to go on a Hajj‚ or a Pilgrimage to Mecca‚ as all good Muslims want to do. But his traveling went on for about 29 years and he covered about 75‚000 miles visiting the equivalent of 44 modern countries which were then mostly under the governments of Muslim leaders of the World of Islam‚ or "Dar al-Islam". He met many dangers and had many adventures along the way

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    2.1 Definition of Proposal/Offer Section 2(a) of the Contract Acts 1950 provides that: “when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtain the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal”. Eg: Ali advertised in Malay Mails that he will give a reward of RM100 to anyone who finds his pet. He signified his willingness to do an act‚ which is to pay a reward‚ upon certain terms‚ with a view of obtaining

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    Analyse the significance of Hajj to the life Muslim adherents (15 marks)     The Hajj is one of the 5 pillars of Islam and ultimately reflects many core Muslim beliefs. Through spiritual rebirth‚ the wearing of the Ihram garments‚ the acknowledgement of Allah ’s omnipotency and the experience of following in Prophet Muhammad ’s footsteps‚ adherents through the Hajj are able to reflect the Islamic beliefs of Jihad‚ Umma‚ Zakat‚ and forgiveness in their own lives. By this Muslims are able to become

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    perspective for the human view of reality that is‚ totally submission to Allah‚ which adherents can apply to their daily lives. Islam provides adherents with a way to express their submission to Allah through teachings of bioethics as well as the practice of Hajj. Islam offers adherents a number of bioethics to guide them on their beliefs and actions on human life. In providing a set of bioethics to be complied with‚ Islam is offering to the adherent a way in which they can express their total submission

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    Qur’an‚ Hadith and Shari’a. It is defined in Qur’an as based on meditation of the universe and what it contains‚ sustainable utilization and development for human benefit‚ care and nurture extended beyond humans to the benefit of created beings. The Hajj is an obligation which fulfils one of the five pillars of Islam required of a Muslim at least once in a lifetime for those financially and

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    Asians and the Pilgrimage to Mecca‚ Eric Tagliacozzo presents the history of the Hajj from South East Asia during the early modern period to the present day. From the introduction‚ Tagliacozzo stresses the importance of the Hajj as a spiritual journey and an important ritual for Muslims across the world‚ therefore‚ making it important to study its history (Pages 3-6). The book aims to explain the transformation of Hajj over the years and how it embedded itself as a “tool” of power politics for the

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    This book is a summary of Dr. Ali Shariati’s own experience and understanding after three times doing hajj and once visiting Mecca. He starts his book with a question; what does hajj mean? Then he continues answering this question by the spiritual feelings that he experienced during his journey. He clearly expresses to readers that this is not a ritual training book instead its purpose is to show his perception of one of the most significant ritual in Islam. According to Dr.Shariati‚ there is no

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    observation of the Hajj to a non-fiction book. Chapter six is a crucial important section of this book because it illuminates the strategies that Europeans used to stay in power. According to Tagliacozzo‚ “the very act of conquering the rest of the world with state of-the-are technologies‚ the West also laid down some of the preconditions necessary for a number of diseases to spiral out of control” (page 133). He further argues in this chapter that European powers sought to manage the Hajj through epidemiological

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    orthodox Muslims to Islamic punk rockers who partake in what the former would consider heretic activities. In Journey to the End of Islam Knight describes the current state of globalization through his explanation of the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca; Hajj. Globalization is the unavoidable process of becoming

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