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    Part I - 3 actions I believe to always be morally wrong: 1) Stealing 2) Adultery 3) Violence Part II - 3 actions I believe to always be morally right: 1) Loyalty 2) Equality 3) Compassion Part III - Explanation The three actions I consider to always be morally wrong are stealing‚ adultery and violence. Firstly‚ stealing is a form of hindering someone else’s well being and wealth fare. You may be stealing for good but what about the person you are stealing from? For example‚ Aladdin

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    Sources of Islamic Law

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    Sources of Islamic Law There are four sources of Islamic Law. Primary Sources: The Holy Quran The Sunnahs of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) Secondary Sources: Ijma (Consensus) Qiyas (Analogy) The Holy Quran (القرآن) Muslims believe the Quran to be the direct words of Allah‚ as revealed to and transmitted by the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم. The Quran is the Most Fundamental Source of Islamic knowledge. All sources of Islamic law must be in essential agreement with the Qur’an. When the

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    “There is a gap between all the money coming in to Islamic banks and the deployment of that money into real economic assets‚” says Sayd Farook‚ the global head of Islamic finance at Thomson Reuters. “A crazy amount of money has gone into their coffers and they need somewhere to invest it.” There was a need for a bank that followed the rules and bans of certain investments and money handling‚ and this began the establishment of Islamic Banks in the 1970’s. The establishment of these banks opened a

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    madrassah education

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    MADRASSAH EDUCATION What are Madaris? The term “madrasah” has varied meanings. Generally‚ it is the term given in Arabic to any school‚ but it is also used to refer to specific types of schools. “Islamic values” is the universal moral values based on Islam. The madrasah system or deenimadaris‚ religious education institutions focusing on religious Law‚ teachings of the Prophet Muhammad‚ classical logic‚ literature and the Quran‚ but there is no universally fixed course of study. The interpretation

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    top mosques in the world

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    Islamic Studies Project Most Sacred Mosques in the World Group members Akash Daniel Jamal Imran Qadir Ubudiah Mosque Masjid Ubudiah is Perak’s royal mosque‚ and is situated in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar‚ Malaysia. Masjid Ubudiah Mosque is the Malaysia’s some of most beautiful mosques‚ the Masjid Ubudiah (or Ubudiah Mosque) has golden dome and minarets creating a spellbinding sight‚ from near and afar. The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback‚ a

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    Caliphate of Umar II

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    Umar Ibn ’Abdul Aziz ’Umar Ibn ’Abdul Aziz was born in the year 63 Hijrah. His father ’Abdul-Aziz was the appointed Wali of Egypt and when ’Umar was young he sent him to AlMadinah to be raised in an Islamic environment. So he went‚ memorised the Qur ’aan at a young age and was educated by the foremost scholars from the Islamic Ummah and from the great generation that followed the Sahaabah (rah). When his father passed away the Ummayyad Khaleefah Abdul-Maalik called him to Damascus and

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    istishab

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    Istishab (الإستصحاب) From Shiapedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Istishab (الإستصحاب) is one of the most important and oft-used principles in usul al-fiqh. It is one of the four major "procedural principles" (al-usul al-amaliyyah/الأصول العملية) that are used by jurists to determinei what obligations a person has in a situation of doubt. It is often translated as "the presumption of coninuity." Contents [hide] 1 Definitions 2 Pillars 3 Legal Evidences 4 Classification 5 Types of Istishab

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    Please tell us something about yourself‚ your experiences‚ or activities that you believe would reflect positively on your ability to succeed at Penn State. This is your opportunity to tell us something about yourself that is not already reflected in your application or academic records. We suggest a limit of 500 words or fewer. Most people have to go through the disappointment of poor grades at some point in time. I have had several such experiences too. However‚ my first experience of truly adverse

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    Political Thought of Al Mawardi By Mohammed Usman Sajid (09956) Abstract: The political theory of Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi (c. 972 - c. 1058) has been analysed and summarised in the form of a research essay. Al-Mawardi‚ is known as one of the greatest and important scholars regarding the analysis of the caliphate theory and its positions. He became the chief justice of Baghdad due his great knowledge in jurisprudence and religion. This essay tells how the

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    Holy Month Essay

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    Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. This is a month of fasting to honor the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad. It also the month when the victory for the Muslims occurred in Medina‚ known as the battle of Badr. It is not only celebrated by Muslims in Afghanistan‚ but by Muslims around the world. The holy month is known to be one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Ramadan is determined by the new moon‚ and is then celebrated by fasting. Ramadan varies annually because the Islamic

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