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    The Muslim Dar in America The Muslim home in America is like any other Dar (locus for family development centre), the only difference would be they do not base their home for wealth but on love. They have special traditions they follow and pass onto their children when they are making their own home. Some build their homes from the ground up and some get a house and make it a home. The home is seen with no animal or human shapes. It’s a neutral environment and seen in very neutral colors. The main

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    Muslim Reformist Movements:Mujadad Alf Sani Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi Brief Life History Birth 26th June 1564, Sirhind in East Punajb. Named Ahmed and title was Badr-ul-Dir S/o Sheikh Abdul Ahad uptio Hazrat Umer Farooq Read Quran, Hadith and Fiqh from father and Maulana Kamal and Maulana Yaqub Kashmiri Journey to Agra and met with Fazl and Faizi Journey to Delhi and met with Hazrat Khawaja Baqi Billah Bairang Died in 10th December 1624 in Sirhin Quotation Hazrat Khwaja Baqi Billah predicted

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    Essay On Islamic Ethics

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    and in society as well. In conclusion, Implementation of the recommended solutions can minimize unethical acts in the construction projects. Keywords: Islamic ethics, Ethics and values, Construction Industry and Islamic perspective. Al-Quran, al-Sunnah 1. INTRODUCTION

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    Middle East Compare and Contrast I believe that there are many differences between Christianity and Islam but there are very little similarities. For example their prophet. Also, there worship center and the amount of time they go there in a day and the number of times they pray a day. First of Christianity's founder was Jesus. While over the years his religion has attracted 2,200 million followers. They look at God as one God who exists in three distinct persons or better known as the Holy Trinity

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    ABSTRACT This study focuses on the influence of western customs of wedding on contemporary Muslim marriage ceremony in Wajir County. The study will be based on the following objectives to: discuss the Muslim marriage ceremonies based on Quran, sunnah and scholars perspective; discuss the elements of western customs of wedding as practiced by Muslims and find out the influence of western customs of wedding on Islamic marriage ceremony in Wajir county. This research

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    Muhammad is the final prophet. According to Muslims, Islam has existed since time immemorial but to be practical, they date the religion from the time when Muhammad migrated. The laws upheld by Muslims are based on the Quran and Sunnah books (BBC). According to Muslims, the Sunnah is maintained as the practical example of the final prophet, Muhammad and practice their faith based on five Pillars of Islam. The

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    remove from her body. (Tatalovich 13). Muslim view of abortion is really confusing as it sometimes support the act and to some extent condemns it. Although the religion jurisprudence doesn’t encourage the act of abortion, it lacks direct biblical (i.e. Sunnah and Quran) prohibition. According to Muslims, it’s noted that the position on abortion is seen to vary. Muslims permits abortion in particular conditions in specific stages of gestation (Religious Groups position on abortion). The Catholic religion

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    Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims     Did you know two groups of the same religion have been fighting for over 1,400 years? The two groups are known as Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims. They are fighting over a dispute over succession to Muhammad as a caliph of the Islamic community which spread across various parts of the world. The groups have different the succession of power after Muhammad died, and disagreements about marriage briefs on leadership, but are they so different? The groups are very

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    Sheldon Symbolism

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    Eric has invited Dr. Sheldon Cooper to talk briefly about the symbolism of flags in the Arabic and the Muslim world, where he started to clarify the reason of having them attributed certain colors and different shapes. Dr. Sheldon began to illustrate the black flag color background scheme, which he mentioned that the black flag was revealed in the epoch of the prophet’s where individuals believe that the first black flag was fabricated from the cloth of the prophet’s wife, Aisha. Later in his presentation

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    Forty Hadith Imam Nawawi

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    that there is no god but Allah" is the ikhlas - ensuring that we do things for the sake of Allah and Allah alone. "I bear witness that Mohammed is the Messenger of Allah" - the Sunnah is the manifestation of the Quran - the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, is our example, our best model to follow. Following his Sunnah in our ibadah, Akhlaq (ethics), and Muamalat (dealings) ensures that we are acting in accordance with the Shariah. Thus, the shahadah shows us the conditions for accepting a

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