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    ’The night journey’ was a miraculous journey that Muhammad had with the arch Angel Jibril in which he was taught the ritual of the five daily prayers. The angel Jibril took Muhammad through the air from Mecca to Jerusalem and then from ’the Dome of the Rock mosque’ he made the ascension into heaven and to God. The Ka’ba is a central shrine of Gods and housed 360 idols of tribal patron Gods. It was also the site of great annual pilgrimage and fair and is therefore very significant for Muslims. Mecca

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    classical and a Muslim thinker from any one of the three paradigms i. Al-Ashari and Mau’doodi ii) Ibn Rushd and Iqbal iii) Ibn Arabi and Hajveri The Rationalist school of thought in Muslim Philosophy is virtually unknown; most rationalists having been shunned by the Traditionalists. That being said‚ there are still a few that are widely recognized like Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and Mohammed Iqbal. My focus will be to demonstrate the similarities and differences between both philosophers’ views using primarily

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    Jesus & Mohammad Paper Travis Davis Course HUM 130 Professor Ferris 01/20/2008 There are hundreds of thousands of religions all over the world. Some of them we know about and some of them we don’t. Usually‚ one thing that most religions have in common is a founder or the head figure of the religion that any particular religion revolves around. This one person is the teacher and everyone else is the follower. Two major religions that are still extremely active in today’s world are Christianity

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    MUHAMMAD IN THE BIBLE I The idea that the Bible contains prophecies about the coming of Muhammad (peace be upon him)‚ may surprise many people. It isn’t di cult to understand why‚ since the general perception people have of Muhammad (pbuh) is that of a man with no connection to Biblical Prophets or prophecies. However‚ taking a closer look at Muhammad’s (pbuh) life‚ it becomes clear that he upheld the basic tenets that the Biblical Prophets came with‚ and led millions to do the same. Indeed

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    Allama Iqbal's Biography

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    Birth Iqbal was born in the Punjab on February 22‚ 1873. His ancestors‚ who were Kashmiri Brahmins‚ had embraced Islam two hundred years earlier. Iqbal’s own father was a devout Muslim with Sufistic bent of mind. Primary Education He received his early education in Sialkot. After passing the entrance examination‚ he joined Intermediary College. Mir Hassan‚ a great oriental scholar‚ had a special aptitude for imparting his own literary taste and to his students. Under his influence‚ Iqbal was

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    Development of Modern Middle East Research Paper Executive Summary The purpose of this paper is to give a synopsis of the life history and work of Muhammad‚ son of Abdullah‚ the prophet of Islam. It will also seek to address the persecutions he underwent at the hands of his own clan. Muhammad was and remains one of the most influential people the world has ever seen. He was a mortal‚ illiterate man who has changed world history and left an indelible mark on the history books. He was

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    Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was the son of Abdullah. He (PBUH) belonged to Quraish tribe. He (PBUH) was born in Makkah. His (PBUH) father died before he (PBUH) was born. First he (PBUH) was nourished by his (PBUH) grandfather. But after the death of his (PBUH) grandfather‚ he (PBUH) was looked after by his (PBUH) uncle‚ Abu Talib. His (PBUH) uncle kept him with his (PBUH) merchant caravan. He (PBUH) had been working as an agent in the business of Hazrat Khadija R. A. Later on

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    decided to follow its root‚ in search to know more about the food that I can’t live without by booking a flight to the royal capital city during Mughal era‚ Lahore. After a long 8 hour flight I took a rickshaw way to my home from international Allama Iqbal airport‚ named after national poet. As the ricksha passed the crowded streets of lahore I could already feel my mouth-watering from smell of the spiced chicken tikka being grilled that I was forced to stop and buy chicken tikka for 80 rupees‚ seriously

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    They have helped me grow as a better human being. In the end I would like to say: There is no friend as loyal as a book. My favourite personality: THE PERSONALITY OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S.A.W.W) The Personality Of The Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad was known for good character throughout his life. He was known as: "The Honest" long before he received the message of Islam .  He was handsome‚ of medium height‚ very active‚ walked rapidly which forced his

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    Iqbal's Theory of Knowledge

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    IQBAL ’S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY: JAMEELA KHATOON IQBAL REVIEW Journal of the Iqbal Academy‚ Pakistan April 1960 – Volume: 01– Number: 1 Iqbal cannot be classed under any of the three schools of philosophical thought: the empiricist‚ the rationalist or the intuitionist. In his theory of knowledge‚ sense perception‚ reason and intuition‚ all are combined in an organic whole. He knew full well that light from one direction alone could not illumine the whole of reality in all its manifestations

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