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    Although Hijama is Sunnah and we must practice it and keep this Sunnah alive, it is not completely harmless. You have to know what you are doing. Therefore, you must take a course in learning about Hijama, about hygiene and everything there is to know about sickness and health. It is shocking to

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    Throughout the world, there are many different religions; from Christians to Catholics to Hinduism and even Muslims. However, what most people don’t know, is that some religions have complete different meanings yet still have the same practices and sacraments. Christianity started around one century AD in the Roman Province of Judea. Opposed to the Islamic religion, their place of origin originally was created in Arabian Peninsula of Mecca. The founder of Christianity is The Lord Jesus Christ, however

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    A case study on Islamic banking at SINDH Pakistan This study about knowledge attitude and practices on Islamic banking To receive the idea about knowledge attitude and practices of Islamic conventional bank and their bank account holder. Research was conducted among the 200 questionnaires were distributed among account holders in SINDH. This research point out the relationship between the knowledge and practices of Islamic bank. And research also shows that netural behavior dosnot effect the knowledge

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    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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    Throughout the world, the depictions and realities of Muslims are extremely diverse. However, the way in which all Muslims practice and worship remains very similar. Despite the devastating effects of European colonialism on Islam and the cultural identity of Muslims, Islam is the second largest religion in the world. In this essay I will argue that although European colonialism and modernization has had a devastating impact, Islam and the cultural identity of Muslims still remains intact and has

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    Qur’an, Sunnah and the Hadith. The Quran is the central text of the Islamic religion as a whole and can be interpreted in many different ways, it is believed to be the revelation of God written by the prophet Muhammad. The Quran is the primary source for Islamic law, ethical teachings and values. There are known to be 350 legal verses out of the 6235 verses that make up the Quran, meaning that it is fairly scattered and hard to follow. It is used with the Hadith to clarify Shari’a Law. The Sunnah is a

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    Relation between Islamic spirituality and Sufism beyond ordinary understanding. The concept of Sufism in Islam is a Muslim who believes in Allah and seeks Allah and spent all life in truth. Following Islam, loving Allah, and seeking direct experience of Allah. Islamic civilization was flourishing and rising exponentially with the Sufi philosophy in Islam the spread of Sufism has been considered a fixated factor in the spread of Islam and in the creation of rich Islamic society especially in Africa

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    One’s behaviour, social interaction and social relation, are hugely moulded by his/her religion (Abuznaid, 2006). Islam, as a way of life, which derived its knowledge from ontological sources, namely Al-Qur’an and Sunnah, provides a comprehensive guidance that covers every aspects of life, not only as an individual but also as a member of a larger community. In the context of management, an individual behaviour or attitude at workplace plays an important role especially those in a position of authority

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    In our world today, when people mention the name of Islam or say that someone is a Muslim, we automatically think about terrorism, bombing, and other various acts of violence. If people say that they are Muslims, then we start judging them in a negative manner. Especially when the topic of being a woman in the religion of Islam arises, people start questioning on why women are treated so poorly in this religion. Coming from a Muslim family, I think that Islam is an underestimated religion in our

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    The Sanusi Bedouin of Libya, also known as Libyan Bedouin, Sanusiya, or the Senussi of Cyrenaica, are a semi-nomadic people living primarily within the desert regions of Western Libya and Eastern Egypt (Figure 1). Due to their relative isolation and strict social hierarchy, the Libyan Bedouin have maintained the traditions, practices, and language of their Arabian ancestors. However, they also place great emphasis on religious learning, in large part due to the actions of Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali

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