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    AL-MANSUR

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    Abu Ja’far al-Mansur the second Abbasid caliph served replace his brother Abul Abbas As-Saffah. Abu Ja’far Al-Mansur was the son of Muhammad bin Ali bin Abdullah bin Abbas bin Abdul Muttalib who also siblings and Ibrahim Al-Imam Abul Abbas As-Saffah. All three are founders of the Abbasids. Ketikah Caliph Abul Abbas As-Saffah died‚ Abu Ja’far being pilgrimage Great Commander Abu Muslim Al-Khurasani. The first by Caliph Abu Ja’far al-Mansur became caliph after taking office on 136 H/754 M is a set

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    Palestine vs. Israel

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    land back they can live with freedom and they also believe that it will create peace among other religion. “The significance of Palestine in the Islamic faith is evident by the frequent references to it in both the Qur’an and the Ahadith of Prophet Muhammad.”(Pg: 2). The Qur’an specifically states that Islam is the religion of peace. The only thing Muslims wanted was to make peace and the only reason they want to keep the land is because it says in their Islamic faith that they should keep the land

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    Qayamat Ki Nishaniyan

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    qayamat ki nishaniyan The Prophet Muhammad (Salallaho Alaihi Wassallam) foretold 72 signs that would appear near Doomsday: 1. People will leave prayer 2. People will usurp Ama’naat 3. Lying will become an art 4. There will be murders on the slightest of disagreements 5. Interest will become common 6. There will be very tall buildings 7. People will sell Religion for the world 8. People will treat relatives badly 9. Justice will become a rarity 10. Lies will be considered

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    How I Can Help My Parents

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    you their love. We are very lucky because some childrens don’t have caring parents like our parents. To disobey one’s parents‚ to ignore their feelings‚ or to disregard their comfort and happiness in any other way has been characterized by Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) a grievous sin. Don’t upset them by watching too much television‚ steal and not get involved in fights when they told you not to. When you do a chore for them be happy to do it‚ not sad. Never disobey them by things that you were asked not

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    Koran Vs Bible

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    contrast the two most popular religions’ holy books- the Koran and the Bible. The Koran is the paramount of Muhammad’s teachings. He is said to be the most important prophet of Allah‚ the Muslim’s god. While Muhammad was teaching‚ the Muslims‚ those who could read and write‚ wrote down what Muhammad taught. They wrote his teachings down on anything they could find; pieces of paper‚ leaves‚ stones‚ bits of leather‚ or clay. Then‚ Muhammad’s right-hand man‚ Abu Bakr‚ suggested that all the bits and scraps

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    requires a fully conscious and willing effort to submit to the one Almighty God. One must consciously and carefully give oneself to the service of Allah. This means to act on what Allah enjoins all of us to do in the Qur’an and what His beloved Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) encouraged us to do. Islam is not only a way of life but also the religion chosen by Almighty Allah for his people. Allah has put the religion Islam as his site. This religion was brought down by Adam (A.S) when he descended from the heaven

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    Byzantines/Islam Study Guide Codex Justinianus: Return of Fugitive Slaves & Coloni‚ c. 530 To strengthen the laws binding slaves and coloni to the soil precautions were taken to prevent landlords employing fugitives and to ensure their return. Xl.48.xii. We ordain that slaves‚ or tributaries‚ or inquilini shall remain with their lords. For‚ when‚ dismayed by a fear of Ioss‚ each landowner begins to drive away those who are unknown to him‚ the will to flight will not be with the slaves; for

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    Study Guide Chapter 8. Southwestern Asia and Northern Africa. 1.Describe climate and vegetation of this region. Hot‚ dry plains contrast with snow-capped mountain ranges and well watered river valleys. Dry climatic environments in which evaporation rates are greater than precipitation. They dominate virtually the whole region‚ the lack of cloud cover makes nights cool or cold and freezes are possible in the winter. Most places have irregular rains. 2.Describe landforms of this region. High mopuntain

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    Shahada consists of two declarations; the first of which affirms that “There is no god but God” and the second attests “Muhammad is the messenger of God”. The Quran states that “And your God is One God: there is no god but He”‚ affirming that Muslims must worship Allah alone (Quran 2:163). These two declarations of faith not only testify an adherent’s belief in Allah and Muhammad‚ but also that adherents will wholeheartedly embrace Islam and obey all commitments to Allah. Thus‚ these two declarations

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    Ramadan and Muslims

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    other days. The lord desires for you ease; he desires not hardship for you; and that you should complete the period‚ and that you should magnify The Lord for having guided you‚ and that perhaps you be thankful.”(Quran 2:185). According to the Quran‚ Muhammad (prophet of Islam) first received revelations in the lunar month of Ramadan. Therefore‚ the month of Ramadan is considered to be the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar. Beginning of Ramadan Hilal (the crescent) is typically a day (or

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