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    Oral Traditions of Islam

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    history in Islam. The Quran is the central religious text of Islam. It is said to be the literal words of Allah recited to Muhammad. This is the first of oral authority in Islam. The Quran at first was not compiled. Several years after Muhammad passed away‚ in the Uthmanic period around 650‚ they gathered the sayings of Allah and created the Uthmanic Codex. At that time this was the most important authority on judging what is right and what is wrong in the religion. The idea of Quran being the utmost

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    Christian Living

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    1.  Human beings are made in the image and likeness of God‚ and therefore are given a great deal of dignity.  To properly understand who we are‚ we need to go back to the beginning.  In the beginning‚ God made us like Him.  Genesis 1:27 says: God created man in his image; in the divine image he created him; male and female he created them.  We were created to be a lot more than what most people settle for.  For God did not call us to impurity but to holiness. (1 Thessalonians 4:7.)  If you’ve ever

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    articles of faith

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    the Loving and the Provider‚ the Generous and the Benevolent‚ the Rich and the Independent‚ the Forgiving and the Clement‚ the Patient and the Appreciative‚ the Unique and the Protector‚ the Judge and the Peace. God’s attributes are mentioned in the Quran. God creates in man the mind to understand‚ the soul and conscience to be good and righteous‚ the feelings and sentiments to be kind and humane. If we try to count His favours upon us‚ we cannot‚ because they are countless. In return for all the

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    01) Tafseerul Quran 02) Islami Sawal & Jawab. 98 kaji Najrul Islam Avenue‚ Kawran Bazar‚ Dhaka-1215‚ Bangladesh. Chairmen: Rahabar Multimedia. Flat : 6/C‚ House : 82‚ West Agargaon Sherebangla Nagar‚ Dhaka-1207 Bangladesh. AT LAST RESPONSIBILITY Head Muhaddish: (Assistant Professor) Hazrat Shah Ali Bagdadi (Rah) Kamil‚ (M.A.) Madrasha‚ Mirpur-1 Dhaka-1216‚ Bangladesh. Islamic T.V: 34/1 Poribag‚ Bangla motor Dhaka-1000‚ Bangladesh. 01) Tafseerul Quran (Daily)‚ 02)

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    Eassy on Eid-Ul-Fitr

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    1-Id-ul-Fitr is the most important of all the Muslim festivals. It is celebrated at the end of the holy month of Ramzan‚ the ninth month of the Islamic calendar‚ during which all adult Muslims all over the world observe a month-long fast and they have their meal only at night. It is celebrated on the first day of the tenth lunar month of the Islamic calendar. Fitr is said to be derived from the word Tatar’ which means ’breaking’ or ’fitrah’ meaning alms. It is an occasion of feasting and rejoicing

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    Benefits Of Surah Ikhlas

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    due to his love of it and the Holy Prophet (s) asked the man why he kept on reciting it in every rakah‚ he replied‚ ’because it contains the attributes of the most compassionate and i love reading it. The Holy Prophet (s) then said: ’informed him that Allah loves him. Reciting Surah Ikhlas 1 time will get the reward equal to 10 times the number of people who have believed in the Islamic teachings. Reciting Surah Ikhlas 1 time compared to one third of complete Quran Recitation. Reciting it once

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    Islam and Jihad

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    effort.” I think those definitions explain the word struggle very well. In the arabic language‚ struggle translates into jihad. Jihad is defined as “holy war‚ a divine institution of warfare to extend islam into the abode of struggle‚ or to defend islam from danger‚” according to the Concise Encyclopedia of Islam. Ian Netton defines it as “holy war” in his book A Popular Dictionary of Islam and he also writes: “The word derives from an arabic root meaning basically to strive...all muslims are

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    Spread Of Islam Summary

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    Pillars bound the umma into a cohesive community of faith 4. Islamic law: the sharia a. Emerged during the centuries after Muhammad b. Detailed guidance on proper behavior in almost every aspect of life c. Drew inspiration especially from the Quran d. Through the sharia‚ Islam became more than a religion‚ but also a way of life II. The Expansion of Islam A. The Early Caliphs and the Umayyad Dynasty 1. The caliph a. Upon Muhammad’s death‚ Abu Bakr served as caliph ("deputy") b. Became

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    Religion and Science

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    but I converted to Islam years ago with my family. What made me actually think about embracing Islam is Science itself. For example‚ when I read the Muslim’s book the holy Quran‚ I found so many scientific information that actually was discovered only decades ago with all that strong technologies of nowadays. For example‚ the holy Quran told the Muslims about the planets and how they rotate around the sun from almost around 1400 years ago! Also‚ so many other scientific matters that agree with Islam

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    Imam Malik's Influence

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    fortress‚ nonetheless; consequently‚ some have recommended that the occupants’ abandonment happened as a result of a smallpox plague. Concealed in the rough wide open northwest of Cuzco‚ Peru‚ Machu Picchu is accepted to have been an illustrious domain or holy religious site for Inca pioneers‚ whose human advancement was for all intents and purposes wiped out by Spanish intruders in the sixteenth century. For a long time‚ until the American classicist Hiram Bingham unearthed it in 1911‚ the surrendered fortress’

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