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    Beliefs are important in Islam. Right beliefs about God, the universe, and humanity is of primary concern to Muslims. The Qur’an, the sacred text of Islam states, "Righteous is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Scriptures and the Prophets" (2:177). Belief in these doctrines, as well as many others, are important to Muhammad 's followers, both past and present. On November 20th I had the opportunity to attend to a Muslim Mosque in which I learned a lot. Not only did

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    Vinegar is one of the “Sunnah foods” which is contains many essential nutrients that are important for our health. In food industry, vinegar is mainly used in cooking ingredients as a condiment and sauces .Basically, vinegar is microbiologically stable and it is one of the most effective food preservative against food spoilage. Vinegar consists of acetic acid that is suitable to preserve food. Majority of microorganism are function to destroy food as they cannot growth in an acetic acid environment

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    the Messengers, the Qur 'an predicts, and which is all well and good, that treachery drives eventually to demolition (Ta-ha 20: 111). The Qur 'an is one of the two sacred wellsprings of Muslim lessons. The other is the Sunnah, which comprises of the Prophet 's conventions. The Sunnah

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    Etiquette In The Odyssey

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    not afford furniture so I never really understood why I was made to do so. It wasn’t until I attended the mosque to learn more about my religion that I learned we sit and eat on the floor because it is what a Muslim such as myself consider as “sunnah”. Sunnah meant nothing more than the way of the prophet. This included all forms of religious and secular practices of our last prophet, Prophet Muhammad that we could follow, but were not mandated to do. This would aid us in collecting a sort of “good

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    members of the Islamic belief. This one is resulting from the religious principles of Islam, mainly the Quran and the Hadith. However, Sharia law is the law of Islam, This law is originally based on the actions and words of Muhammad, which are named "Sunnah," and the Quran, that he wrote (2016). The Sharia law covers numerous of topics while some others may deal with public behavior, private behavior and private beliefs. Out of all the legal systems throughout the world currently, Islam’s Sharia law

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    What Is Sunni Islam?

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    Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of the Islamic faith and the most orthodox. Claiming approximately 90% of all Islamic faith traditions, Sunnism is know for its rigorous study of the Quran and Hadith. The word “Sunni” is derived from the word “Sunnah” which is literally translated as “habit” or “literal practice.” Thus, the Sunni tradition of Islamic faith dealt with issues of doctrine and practice. Furthermore, Sunnism is based on what they call the Five Pillars of Islam. The first deals with

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    Overview Of The Jinn

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    definitely a fascinating one, as man has an innate curiosity about the supernatural and unseen. Unfortunately, this topic is also one that is replete with misconceptions. This essay will explore the world of the Jinn through the Qur’aan and authentic Sunnah. Creation and Existence of Jinn The Jinn possess some characteristics of human beings, such as the ability to think and reflect and the ability to choose between good and evil, but they are different in their origin and creation. We are informed

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    when the resurrection happens, and it’s called the hour because it happens suddenly to surprise people and to make them die all at once. Signs of judgment can be classified as minor signs and major signs. All these signs were derived from Qur’an or Sunnah. Some of the signs happened and some are happening. The minor signs are the one which happens long time ago before the Day of Judgment Minor signs: Some religious scientists have counted more than 100 minor signs of the Day of Judgment. the minor

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    What are the ethical teachings of al-Ghazali and how important and relevant are they to contemporary Muslims? Critically discuss. Imam al-Ghazali (d.1111) remains perhaps the most important religious authority in Islam after the first three generations of Muslims. The title, ‘Proof of Islam’, conferred upon him by the majority of Muslims, is a reflection of the complexity of his work, which included jurisprudence, theology, philosophy, psychology, and mysticism. This essay will demonstrate how al-Ghazali

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    percent being Shi’a and the last percent being culminated from all other sects. The Sunni is the largest and oldest group of Muslims, and is considered the very traditional and orthodox division. The word ‘sunnah’ means “the trodden path” and is also the derivative for the word Sunni. The sunnah are the behavioral examples set down by the Prophet and the basis for the Sunni beliefs. The Sunni have four different, madh'hab, or schools of thought- the Hanafi, the Maliki, the Shafi'i and the Hanbali

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