killed and destroyed most of them 4. How were Muslims perceived by Jews and Christians? The Muslims were perceived as weak. Some could say that what contributed to the rapid spread of Islam are their Muslim leader and his god Allah. Socially Muhammad contributed by spreading his visions and new religious beliefs. As he became more known people started to accept his beliefs and visions. Which would later help build an army for the Islamic people to fight for the name of Allah. This also didn’t
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Mutallib. The later was twin sister of Abdullah‚ father of Muhammad and therefore his first cousin. She also passed away before 610 AD. Uthman was a man of people even though he was shy but was very modest. His conversion to Islam On returning from a business trip to Syria in 611‚ Uthman found out that Muhammad had declared his mission. After a discussion with his friend Abu Bakr‚ Uthman decided to convert to Islam‚ and Abu Bakr took him to Muhammad to whom he declared his faith at ager 34. Uthman thus
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Shahadah is the first pillar that is the act of believing and saying the words "There is no god worthy of worship except god and Muhammad is his messenger". This is at the very heart of Islam. Before Muhammad and his message the Islamic people worshiped many gods. They had a different god for everything‚ and gave sacrifices to these gods to keep them happy. After Muhammad brought his message people were to only believe in one god and that no other god was worthy of ones worship. This is identical
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are the five pillars of Islam and their importance to Muslims? ‘’Islam is built on five pillars: to bear witness that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger; to establish Salah‚ to give Zakat‚ performance of Hajj and fasting in the month of Ramadan’’. This well known and widely transmitted saying of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) composes the very essence of Islam‚ being built by five fundamental pillars. Each pillar is related to one another and equal importance attached
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testimony of faith called Shahadah. The statement is "Ashadu alla ilaha illa Allah‚ as ashadu anna Muhammad ar-rasool Allah‚" which means "I bear witness that there is no God other than Allah‚ and I bear witness that Muhammad is His messenger" (Smith‚ 14). When one declares this statement‚ one testifies to the Unity of Allah‚ and to the message of the Prophethood. When one bears witness that Muhammad is His messenger‚ one is confirming that all of the prophets before him were also His messengers
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Chapter 13: The Expansive Realm of Islam Outline the key aspects of the life of Muhammad‚ his message‚ his migration to the Medina‚ and the establishment of Islam in Arabia. Muhammad and his message Arabian peninsula was mostly desert Nomadic Bedouin people organized in family and clan groups Important in long-distance trade networks between China/India and Persia/Byzantium Muhammad’s early life Muhammad ibn Abdullah born to a Mecca merchant family‚ 570 C.E. Difficult early life
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significant worldwide movements in history. Beginning as the faith of a small community of believers in Arabia in the seventh century‚ Islam rapidly became one of the major world religions. The core beliefs and culture of this faith is the belief that Muhammad (570-632)‚ a respected businessman in Mecca‚ a commercial and religious center in western Arabia‚ received revelations from God that have been preserved in the Qur’an. The core of Islam remains the same today after 1396 years. Islam still translates
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AWARENESS AND APPRECIATION OF SUNNAH OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD S.A.W AMONG MUSLIM ADOLESCENTS IN SELANGOR Norsila Shamsuddin‚ Muhamad Wazir Muslat‚ Farid Wajdi Bin Mohd Noor‚ Noor Fadhzana Mohd Noor‚ Hafizah Khusni‚ Mujaini Tarimin Faculty of Education and Social Sciences University Selangor norsila@unisel.edu.my‚mwazir@unisel.edu.my‚faridwajdi@unisel.edu.my fadhzana@unisel.edu.my‚ hafizah@unisel.edu.my‚ muzaini@unisel.edu.my ABSTRACT By abiding to the examples and Sunnah (prophetic traditions)
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it to you‚ Take it and enjoy it with right good cheer.”(Al-Nisa). 4-Prophet Muhammad (S) used to give and take gift. And the Prophet has emphasized it because it empowers brotherly love between Muslims and embarks a positive impact on the society thus Prophet said “Exchange gifts among yourself so it will improve relations”.(Sahih Bukhari) Ayesha (R) said ”Prophet Muhammad (S) used to exchange gifts”. Prophet Muhammad Said ”Exchange gifts among yourself because it decreases hostility “. 6-According
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Biography The prophet named Muhammad. He was born in Makkah‚ at 570CE. His grandfather and uncle raised him up. He worked as a merchant. He got married with a healthy woman named Khadijah. His spiritual revelation was that he had a vision; an angel came to him carrying a piece of cloth on which words were written. Muhammad was able to read the words. He create as a result that most of people did not like being told they were wicked sinners. At last‚ the people in the nearby town of Madinah‚ asked
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