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    Biography Of Hazrat Khaki

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    Hazrat Khaki says (in Qasida Lamia in praise of Baba Hardey Reshi) 01) He was reciting Awrad-i-Fathia every morning for years together and this fact was a proof of his true belief. 02) He was offering group prayers all the five times for years together. He did not leave this Sunnah without a necessity. 03) Day and night he would offer ‘nafal’ prayers and would pray to God with humility. 04) He would remember God in all the manners‚ but it was his usual practice to control his breath in this process

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    Ibn Rushid

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    Ibn Rushd His life: • Ibn Rushd‚ known to Europeans as Averroes‚ was an Arabian philosopher‚ astronomer and writer on jurisprudence who was born in Cordoba in what is now Spain in 1126. He died in Morocco in 1198. • He was educated in Cordoba where his father and grandfather were judges in the court of civil affairs and both had played an important part in the political history of Andalusia. • Ibn Rushd was influential in the fields of jurisprudence‚ medicine and mathematics. • He is mostly

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    Role Of Hazrat Umar

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    Miss Sumbul Student ID: BUS-17F-086 Topic: Hazrat umar farooq (RA) Introduction: His personal name was ‘Umar‚ Faruq was his title‚ and Ibn Al-Khattab‚ his family name. He was born in 581 AD in Mecca‚ and belonged to a noble family of the Quraish. He was a renowned businessman and used to lead trade delegations to Syria and Iraq. Hazrat umar farooq (RA) was one one of the respectful

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    ibn buttatu

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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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    Ibn Rushd

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    Ibn Rushd (Averroes) Course: Cult200 Campus: Saida Instructor: Ali Nasser Student Name: Mohmad Yousif ID Number: 31230269 Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd‚ better known in the Latin West as Averroes‚ lived during a unique period in Western intellectual history‚ in which interest in philosophy and theology was waning in the Muslim world and just beginning to flourish in Latin Christendom. Just fifteen years before his birth‚ the great critic of Islamic philosophy‚ al-Ghazzali (1058-1111)

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    Ibn Khaldun

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    IBN KHALDUN Abd al-Rahman Ibn Khaldun was born in (1332 AD) in Tunis. He was regarded to be the father of sociology and one of the strongest personalities during the Muslim cultural decline in the Arab world. In this paper I will be demonstrating Ibn Khaldun’s presence‚ thoughts‚ and work. Despite the fact that he lived in the 14th and 15th centuries‚ his thoughts and contributions to humanity are still appropriate for discussion in the 20th century and have become a source of scientific and political

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    Ibn Battuta

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    Ibn Battuta’s remarks of his travels say a great deal about his own culture and norms. Almost every place he travels to he brings up women and how they are treated‚ as well as what their status is in that society. He is also very amused with the décor of the buildings in terms of gold and silver decorations. It seems as though he does not come from a wealthy society or his family is not on the wealthy status level. Battuta also seems to bring up the cleanliness of each area he travels to. Ibn

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    Hazrat Umar the Great

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    The envoy of the Roman Emperor set out for Medina attended by a large retinue (attendees) andequipped with all the pomp (display) and pageantry (show) which the Roman Empire could boast(show off) of. On arrival in the metropolis of Islam‚ he enquired of a passer-by; “Tell me please‚where is the palace of the Caliph.”? The Arab looked around. He was surprised by this strangequestion‚ “What do you mean by a palace”? retorted the Arab. I mean the palace of Umar‚ the Caliphof Islam‚” added the envoy

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    Ibn Battuta

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    The Biography of Ibn- Battuta By: Samantharina Contents Front page........................................ Page.1 Contents page...................................Page.2 Introduction.....................................Page.3 Ibn Battuta.......................................Page.4 His First Trip on Hajj........................Page.5 His Travels........................................Page.6 Maps.................................................Page.7 His Journey

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    Ibn Battuta

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    Mackenzie Schultz Mrs. Linn AP World History 1 September 2012 Ibn Battuta and the Five Pillars In Ross E. Dunn’s novel‚ The Adventures of Ibn Battuta‚ Ibn‚ a 14th century Muslim traveler‚ is influenced by The Five Pillars of Islam in different ways (Dunn 1). The Five Pillars of Islam are Faith (shahada)‚ Prayer (salat)‚ Charity (zakat)‚ Fast‚ and Pilgrimage (hajj). Shahada is the declaration of faith‚ i.e. the professing that there is only one God (Allah) and that Muhammad is God’s messenger

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