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    Islam is not only religion, but a way of life followed by over 1 billion Muslims. Islam identifies the six articles of faith, central beliefs that every Muslim must believe in order to be a true Muslim. These include the belief in existence and unity of God, existence of angels, God’s revelation to humans in holy books, God appointing prophets to all people, resurrection and life after death, and God’s Will and human freedom of choice (Ewing, 2004, p. 1). The importance of these beliefs can be highlighted

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    faith and its role in their daily lives. Muhammad states ‘Allah wipes away sin with the five daily prayers’ in a hadith from Abu Sai’id al-Khudri to encourage humbling oneself before Allah for repentance and spiritual purification. The five canonical daily prayers involving the call of the muezzin each include a recitation of the shahada. Although salat existed before Muhammad, it was corrupt and unacceptable for God. It was then reintroduced to Muhammad through Allah and made obligatory at the ‘Night

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    Prophet Muhammad was born around 570 CE, in the Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe. “Islam, like Christianity and Judaism, traces its ancestry to the patriarch Abraham (whom Muslims know as Ibrahim) (Fisher, Mary)”. Muhammad worked as a shepherd after his mother died. Muhammad grew up in underprivileged society where poverty was the main concern. Muhammad is important to the Islam although they do not worship him because it is considered sin if anyone except god is worshipped. “As a young man, Muhammad

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    words the sacred text of the adherents of Islam. Islam is the religion built up among the Arabs - a people until the point when at that point to a great extent restricted to the Arabian Peninsula - by the Prophet Muhammad in the mid seventh century. The Quran was uncovered to Prophet Muhammad by God through the organization of the heavenly attendant Gabriel; this occurred halfway in Mecca, the place where he grew up, and somewhat in Medina, where he prevailing with regards to making a state in a generally

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    The Basics of Islam

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    the self to the will of God or Allah and His Law. Islam began forming into the religion it is today under a prophet named Muhammad who became the final prophet of God, The Seal of the Prophets. Although known as The Seal of Prophets, Muslims believe that he was only a man chosen by Allah, as a messenger and teacher of living for God. Before faced with a mission from God, Muhammad saw his society collapse and social order being built upon corruption, so he spent fifteen years pondering the divine and

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    Muslim Religion Paper

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    have taken the journey to learn about different religions and in this paper I will attempt to take you on that journey with me learning about the Muslim religion. The Muslim religion dates all the way back to 570 BC when the prophet Muhammad was said to be born. Muhammad is considered by Muslims to be the last continuing chain of prophets who has come to restore what they consider real religion. (Fisher, 2005, Para. 1). The Muslims scared book is called the Qur’an, which according to the Muslims revealed

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    West African Jihads

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    rulers." Throughout the 1780s and '90s Usman's reputation increased, as did the size and importance of the community that looked to him for religious and political leadership. It was even thought that Usman was the second coming of the prophet Muhammad. Usman at this time became worried at the interest that Hausa rulers gave to his

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    that developed in the Middle East in the 7th century C.E. Islam which means “surrender” or “submission,” was founded on the teaching of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as a surrender to the will of Allah. Followers of Islam are called Muslim those who make peace to all. Muslims believe in the one and only divine creator of the world, Allah. The prophet Muhammad (pbuh) gave the name Islam to the religious movement because the meaning is “surrender”. The Muslims surrender to the will of Allah in all aspects

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    Life In The Middle Ages

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    Middle Ages, but was formed from a mix of different countries in partnership with each other a alliance. Most of the territory belonged to the Abbasid dynasty. The Abbasid dynasty or Caliphate was the third Islamic caliphate to follow the prophet Muhammad. The Abbasid dynasty was descended from the prophet Muhammad's youngest uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib In the era of the medieval Islam your place and status of life depended on mainly two things your wealth and your

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    by the once then Prophet of 7th century Arabia, Muhammad. These revelations which were later chronicled in the Qur 'an (Koran), Islam 's sacred writings. The Arabic word 'Islam ' conveys "entry," mirroring the spiritual beliefs and their central precept of ones acceptance toward the will of God. Islam antedates to the edge of Adam where its message was then tied to man by God 's Prophets and Messengers composed of Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad himself. (Abu Al- 'Ala Maududi, 1984). Islam

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