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    Etiquettes of Drinking What is meant by Etiquette and what are its types Etiquette is being polite. It is good manners. Etiquette is a code of conduct, both written and unwritten, for basic behavior that is socially expected from individuals in a society based on cultural norms. These behaviors include the proper way of socially interacting with others, guidelines for handling yourself in public, to the manner of dress that is considered acceptable for various occasions and circumstances. Here

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    What is Talaq? Stable union of the couple is a fundamental condition for a cheerful family life. Islam subsequently, demanded to have great understanding between the partners to enjoy a successful married life with no or less chances of breaking down or separation (divorce). Furthermore Islam preaches its followers to be at bay when it comes to divorce. At first no marriage is contracted to be disintegrated however in awful conditions the marital contract is broken. One of the methods for such disintegration

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Halal is the word from an Arabic phrase which means lawful or permitted as prescribed by Islamic Law. A quote in a Hadith was stated that “Your practice of faith will not be correct unless your actions are correct” which means may consider as a basic Islamic rule that controls many of Muslim’s behaviors. Quran and Hadith are the main sources of Muslim in their action and intention in daily life to different behaviors including the Muslim’s behaviors towards accepting Halal products

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    LEADERSHIP FROM AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE By LOKMAN EFFENDI RAMLI Page 1 of 27 1.0 INTRODUCTION Allah (s.w.t.)1 has created mankind with noble objective that people would lead their live in peace and harmony following the system of belief of his revelations sent down through Prophets from time to time since very beginning of the society in this world. On top of that, Allah (s.w.t) said in Al Qu’ran the responsible of humankind is to worship to him. “I have only created jinns and men

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    Islam have only supported equality of the sexes and also how the male elite used false hadiths and very narrow interpretations of the Koran and true hadiths for their purpose. She begins by describing how the male elite started

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    Hadith, in its religious use is often translated as ‘tradition’, meaning a report of the teachings, deeds and sayings of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. The hadith literature was compiled from oral reports that were present in society at the time of their compilation, well after the death of Muhammad. The collection of Ahadith (plural of Hadith) are considered by most religious scholars to be a reliable source of Islam, just behind the Quran- which they consider to be the word of God. This essay will

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    However, various other sources aid the process. It is written, “In the Qur’an we put thee on the right way of religion so follow thou that way” [45:18]. An example is what is considered “Halal” (permitted) and “Haraam” (forbidden).The Sunna and Hadith are used second. The Sunnis use Ijma, the consensus of religious leaders whilst the Shi’ias turn to Imams and the Ayatollah, the leaders of the religion moved by divine wisdom. After that Qiyas appears which finds similarity in one situation and

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    literary texts that modern Muslim call the Hadith. The original term for the customs of the Prophet was “Sunnat Al- Nabi”, which is an exact translation of “customs of the Prophet” in the native tongue of the Prophet’s time, which was Arabic (textbook). While the entire genre of Islamic literature that surrounds the Prophet Muhammad is called Sunnat Al-Nabi, the individual reports that outline the personal and private life of the Prophet are called Hadith. The Hadith is an official collection of the sayings

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    “Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the Prophets. Indeed, Allah knows about all things.” (Quran 33:40) Who is Muhammad? As mentioned in the Quran in chapter 33, sura Al-Ahzab verse 40, Muhammad is the final messenger of Allah to spread and teach Islam. He was also mentioned as the seal of the prophets which marks the end of all prophets. Muhammad was born in Mecca, western Arabia in the year 570, and was brought up by his uncle Abu Talib

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