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    When comparing trade and commerce differences between Western and Eastern Europe, Islamic items of worship such as The Sunnah, encouraged trade and commerce in Eastern Europe in the late 8th and 9th century. This led an increase in the Eastern European economy, thus leading to the increased importation of Eastern goods into Western Europe. This increase in exotic goods ultimately enhanced the wealth of Western Europe and boosted its economy. While Western Europe improved economically, Northern Europe’s

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    Maslahah Mursalah

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    TOPIC : MASLAHAH MURSALAH (CONSIDERATIONS OF PUBLIC INTEREST) DEFINITION • Literal : benefit or interest – unrestricted public interest in the sense of not having been regulated by the Lawgiver & no textual authority can be found on its validity or otherwise. - Al Ghazali : - consists of considerations which secure a benefit or prevent a harm but are, in the meantime, harmonious with the objectives (maqasid) of the Shariah. • Technical : a consideration which is proper & harmonious

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    Islamic Medicine

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    that defines Islamic medicine finds it roots in the contravene Sharia Law. Furthermore, the clear definition for Islamic medicine comes from the differentiation between the theoretical and philosophical principles and theory found in the Qur’an and Sunnah. Moreover, the medical practices must not contradict the Shira

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    The Sunni-Shia Conflict

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    The historic background of the Sunni -Shia lies in the schism that occurred when the Islamic prophet Mohammed died in the 632, leading to a dispute over succession to Mohammed as a caliph of the Islamic community spread across various parts of the world, which led to the battel of Safin. The dispute intensified greatly after the battle of Karbala, in which Hussein ibn ail and his household were killed by the ruling Umayyad caliph Yazidi, and the outcry for revenge divided the early Islamic community

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    now it has grown to become the second largest religion dominating the world today. Muslims, Islamic believers, believe in one God which translates to Allah in the Arabic language. Their beliefs are based off of their holy book, Qur’an, and the Sunnah. The Sunnah is the verbally transmitted records of Muhammad and it designates five basic Pillars of Islam, declaration of faith, praying five times a day, giving money to charity, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca at least one time. (http://www.bbc.co

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    the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century, and is the second largest religion in the world today. Muslims are the followers of the Islam and believe in only on God, or Allah. Muslims base their beliefs on their holy book the Koran and the Sunnah. The Sunnah provides the five basic Pillars of Islam. These are: declaration of faith, praying five times a day, giving money to charity, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca at least one time. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/ataglance/glance

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    main denominations of Islam are Sunnism and Shi’ism. Sunnism is known as a large majority within Islam as it claims about 87%-90% of the Muslim population around the world (Kumar, Framing Islam). The term Sunni comes from the people who follow the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad

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    that represent obedience and conformity for all Muslims. First, all men and women of any religion are required to follow Muhammad’s example. According to Islam, Muhammad is the last of the prophets. The law code dictated by Muhammad’s wisdom, or Sunnah, explains that “Muhammad’s life serves as a model for all men and women” (2). Muhammad taught that all religions should understand the

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    ASSIGNMENT NO: 1 NAME: NOOR UN NISA CLASS: BBA DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS DEPARTMENT STUDENT ID: BUS-17F-113 SUBJECT: ISLAMIC STUDIES TOPIC: THE HOLLY QURAN TEACHER: MISS SUMBUL ANSAR. The Quran: The Quran is the Muslim sacred writing, in other 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

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    'soof ' which means wool. These Sufis have a habit of wearing thick, coarse wool. They think by wearing harsh clothing, it is piety. From Sufi, you get tassawwuf; this word is a bid 'ah, as it is neither in Quran or Sunnah. The words Sufi and tassawwuf are not in the Quran or the Sunnah. Allah (SWT) used tazkia (purification). There are disagreements regarding the origin of this belief among scholars. Some say that Sufism is the mystical school of Islam and had its beginnings in the first centuries

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