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    Jinn is an Arabic noun derived from جن which means to hide, and the word Majnun is derived from Jinn meaning that someone is possessed by a Jinn Some scholars explain the word Jinn as "beings that are concealed from the senses" (Wikipedia, 2016) Others say that it refers to a human who doesn't have a true mind but has a fiery nature

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    times for the husband to enjoy them, unhindered at any time – night or day” Again if the actual hadith is quoted then the following would be read: Narrated Abu Huraira: Allahs’ Apostle said: “if a husband calls his wife to his bed (i.e. to have sexual relations) and she refuses and causes him to sleep in anger, then the angels will curse her until morning.” Book 54: beginning of creation. Hadith 460 (volume 4). Islam isn’t telling the man that he has the right to treat his wife like a sexual

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    Introduction Essence of waqf in Quran and Hadith. In the verses of Quran, “By no means you attain righteousness unless you give 9freely) of that which you love, and whatever you give, of a truth God know it well. (Al-Imran, 3:92). And in Hadith, the Prophet said: “When a man dies his acts come to an end, except three things which is recurring charity, knowledge (by which people benefit), and pious offspring, who pray for him”. Waqf is by no means an insignificant instituition in Islam. It potential

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    The Misconceptions About Women in Islam While people in the west think that women in Islam are oppressed, they do not know that Islam liberated women from oppression. There are many people who have opinions about the religion of Islam, but mostly about the women who follow it. Westerners have this idea that women in Islam are disrespected, mistreated and oppressed. In actuality, these allegations are incorrect. Women in Islam have rights and are not oppressed. The veil is widely misunderstood

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    2.2.1 Archaic Terms Archaic terms according to Baker are “The frozen patterns of language” (as cited in El-Farahaty, 2015, p.66). Moreover, El-Farahaty asserts that they are forms. For instance, “ المذكور اعلاه mentioned above, سالف الذكر the aforementioned, المذكور the said” (2015, p.66). These expressions are used at most in formal and legal texts. 2.2.2. Religious Words Religious terms are terms in Arabic mainly influenced by religion as words of praying or calling upon the name of God in situations

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    Islam is a widespread religion in the world and probably the only religion which has a set of laws that are followed by its members to the book. Likewise, the Islamic religion focuses on the preservation of self and community to follow moral values, the Shari’ah was introduced by Prophet Mohammad as a guideline to be a true and devout Muslim. Furthermore, Shari’ah or the path to religious beliefs will be discussed further in detail in reference to its definition, origins, sources, and its relevance

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    Our Interpretation is Our Reality When an author begins to write a book they usually have a certain purpose in mind. They might want to convey a message or simply entertain their reader. In the three Abrahamic texts that we read; Genesis, Matthew, and the Quran, some would argue that the author 's purpose was to create a blueprint for how humans should live their lives; a rather daunting and consequential task. The main problem is written text, and especially text that was written in 1,400 BC,

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    The worldview of Islam covers both aspect al-dunya that related to al akhirah and it has ultimate and final significance. The dunya-aspect can be seen as a preparation for the akhirah-aspect. Everything in Islam is ultimately focused on the akhirah-aspect without neglecting or being unmindful of the dunya-aspect. Moreover, a factual occurrence may be an actualization of something false (i.e. batil); whereas reality is the actualization always of something true (i.e. haqq). Thus by ‘worldview’, it

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    Scarfing It Down The writer’s purpose in writing the article is to express her opinion on the banning of the hijab, which is worn by Muslim women. She is not in favor of the ban. She felt that it was discriminating against women not because of religious reasons. Many of the sports teams have banned women from wearing the hijab while playing sports. Their reason was that it cause safety issues. In my opinion, I agree with the writer. This article is argumentative in nature. The writer clearly

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    The law, defined as the body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority, is an important facet of any community. It provides guidelines for those in the community to follow so that they may have the most peaceful and problem- free life. Islam takes this notion of peace and obedience and applies to everyday living for the members of its community. Islam law is of great importance to the Muslim community because it provides specific courses of

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