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    Mohammad to become a fixed part in the Islamic religion.5 Prayer is the second of five pillars on which Islam is based‚ and therefore it is a compulsory and very important component. As Prophet Muhammad said ‚ "the first thing [a] the worshiper of Allah will be called upon to account for on the Day of Judgment [is] prayer. If it is good‚ his deeds will be good; if it is bad‚ his deeds will be bad."6 These words from the Prophet Muhammad himself‚ explain the significance of prayer clearly as

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    Paradise after their punishment has been served. A newly converted Muslim is called a Muallaf. There are five pillars‚ or foundations‚ of Islam but the primary‚ and most important is to believe that there is only one God and creator‚ referred to as Allah (the word for the name of God in Arabic) and that the Islamic prophet‚ Muhammad‚ is His last and final messenger. A person is considered to have converted to Islam from the moment he or she sincerely makes this declaration of faith‚ called the shahadah

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    Islam‚ the concept of foreign policy was introduced by Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W) during the establishment of Islamic state in Medina. The basis of the Islamic foreign policy consists of taking the message of Islam to every people and every nation. For Allah say "O Messenger! Proclaim (the Message) which has been sent to you from your Lord. And if you do not‚ then you have not conveyed his Message." [Al-Ma’idah‚ 5:67]. Basic Principles: Basic principles of Islam’s concept of international relations

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    Quran View on Religious Pluralism Submited by: Muqadas Ghumman Submitted to: Mame Amat-ul Rafi Subject: Quranic View of other Religions Introduction While Islam stresses on the unity of humanity‚ it also recognizes human diversity and gives valuable principles to deal with ethnic‚ racial and religious differences in society. This paper discusses Religious Pluralism in the light of Quran and Hadith. Islam gives rights to all citizens of Muslim state; granting

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    INTRODUCTION The position of women in society has often been the subject of much debate. Islam’s position regarding this has usually been presented to the Western reader with little objectivity. This paper is intended to provide a brief and accurate explanation of the Islamic stance‚ drawing upon the authentic sources of the Qur’an (God’s final revelation) and Hadeeth (sayings‚ actions and approvals of Prophet Muhammad‚ (P). The paper begins with a look at the position of women in pre-Islamic societies

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    adjusting the Muslim Ummah. It was she who was named the mother of the believers‚ it was she who transmitted 2210 ahadeeth that we find in books of Prophetic narrations that we read today and it was she who memorised the amazing and glorious book of Allah (s.w.t) the Quran‚ but who is this decent women? Aisha Bint Abu Bakr was one of the wives of The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). She has contributed a lot for the sake of Islam as many hadiths have been narrated from her. Aisha (R.A) was born in 614 CE

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    so they blame one another” - A Persian Sufi mystic Maulana Jalal Al-Din Rumi‚ translated by Camille A. and Kabir Edmund Helminski I have always wondered how different our world would be if every human being actually uses their God (Allah) given gifts of reason‚ logic‚ and rationality rather than succumbing to ignorance and bending their will to the popular belief whether it is right or wrong. While it is not impossible to correct people’s attitudes or way of thinking‚ it is also not

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    materialism is necessary to truly appreciate the beauty of nature. Materialism also distracts humans and causes them to lose on more important things. There is a genuine relationship that needs to be created by man and nature. In order to achieve this oneness‚ it is important to block out interruptions. Although this relationship may be harmonious‚ it may not be the most practical idea to accomplish. Clearing out everything from life would be difficult. Isolating oneself from society can be a real challenge

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    Islamic Beliefs on the Soul According to few verses from the Qur’an‚ the creation of humans involves Allah "breathing" souls into them. This intangible part of an individual’s existence is "pure" at birth. It has the potential of growing and achieving nearness to God if the person leads a righteous life. At death‚ the person’s soul transitions to an eternal afterlife of bliss‚ peace and unending spiritual growth until the day of judgement where both the body and soul are reunited for judgement at

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    provided its modest and covers body. • Attaining a state of Ihram‚ a state of purity‚ peace and honesty → refraining from sex‚ flirting‚ lustful thoughts‚ wearing shoes or socks. • Reciting a prayer that the Hajj is for Allah alone → “here I am responding to your call O Allah. I am responding to your call.” o Then begins the physical journey of the pilgrim in Makkah. One that will take several days to complete. Significance o Muslims believe that the rites of Hajj were designed by God and

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