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    commemorates the trials of the Prophet Ibrahim. Hajj provides individuals with the opportunity for spiritual rebirth through developing a closer relationship with Allah as well as fulfilling the five pillars of Islam. The global Islamic community are also united through submission to the will and communal worship of their “one God” Allah. Hajj takes place during Dhul-Hajjah, the twelfth month of the Muslim calendar. Preparation before this time is highly important and involves redressing wrongs

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    culture. The system of moral, ethic and aesthetic values, represented by Koran has valuable meaning for universal human culture” (Yedgina, et.al. “Islam And Its Sacred Book Origin.” (2013)). Muslims believe in one God and one God only. The worship of Allah is an important element in a Muslim’s mind at all times.

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    Muslim by what you are shown and are driven to see by the media. At first, even I thought for a moment that ISIS are Muslims. The fact that they walk down the streets with their pride, holding flags with “Allah” printed on. And when they deliver their speech on those pathetic leaked videos stating “Allah” commands them to do this. We should give them a round of applause for the characters they play. First, of all, let me start off by telling you some of the facts that you might be familiar with. A number

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    *The Abandoned Spanish building, Spain: The beginning of the story starts here, at an old building, where Santiago rests with his flock. Just like any character Santiago’s somewhat inexperienced at first and he hasn’t gained the wisdom, experience that he gains by the end of the book. This location’s significance is to be the beginning of his journey that nudges him to look into his dream further. *Town of Tarifa: Santiago comes to this town with his flock to visit a dream interpreter, a gypsy

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    both practices receive upon praying to their God from above. Islam is a Abrahamic monotheistic religion dating back to 610 CE Saudi Arabia, when the last and final prophet “Muhammad” retrieved to a cave to pray and received revelations from God or ( Allah - Arabic word for God) through an angel by the name of Gabriel. These said revelations would later be known as the beginning of the holy book “the Quran”. This event took place on Mount Jabal An Nour, in a cave by the name of Hira. It is the world’s

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    The Importance Of Ramadan

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    Ramadan is an important ritual for Muslims to practise because Allah commanded to follow it and develop faith in him (get his consciousness). From these responses, the data indicates that Ramadan is significantly important for Muslims because fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, which is obligatory for Muslims to observe for a month. The responses of surveyors seem to explain that 4 Muslims believed that Ramadan is important because “the Qur’an was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad”. Nevertheless

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    Taking a Look at Islam

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    believers a complete way of living. The core belief of Islam is that there is no "God" but Allah and Muhammad (S.A.W) is the last prophet of God. The concept of worship in Islam is a general concept which meets all the good in religion and life. The truth of worship is all said and works that appeal to Allah and you are satisfied. The Muslim in life knows that he is a true servant of Allah and obeying Allah seeks to fulfill and to avoid what banned in all things, in life and religion and because it

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    I have been practicing Islam from a very young age and I truly believe in the one and only God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. As a Muslim we must testify that there is no other god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of God. Islam is summed up into five rules, known as the Five Pillars which is the framework of the Muslim life. Me personally, I try to adhere the five pillars and try to recite the the salat (prayer) five times a day and read the Quran. In the

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    grew up poor and worked hard his whole life. Mohammed lived the ordinary life surrounded by the teachings of judaism and christianity. He was a prosperous merchant until in 610 he had a vision in which an angel told him that he was the prophet of allah. Muhammad spent

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    as if new-born by his mother". (Sahih Bukhari) That God forgives all sins. There is no sin that lives like a newborn baby. Hadith of 'Aisha r.a: "Asked to do more practice Prophet ritually pure? So He replied: Faith in Allah and His Messenger. Then what? Jihad in the path of Allah. Then? Saying: Hajj mabrur (received "). (Sahih Bukhari) 2. Produce benefits of hereafter as zikrullah, tawaf, prayers at the holiest land on earth to worship and glorify God. In the hadith: "Praying in the Holy Mosque

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