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    was appointed. Although the caliphs were not prophets, their centralized purpose was to continue the straight path of Prophet Muhammad, politically, economically, and spiritually. During the rule of the 4 caliphates, Abu Baker, Umar Ibn Al- Khattab, Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali, the Muslims underwent a series of developments, movements, and conquests. The Islamic caliphates in the post Prophethood time period, provided leadership and social unity for Middle Eastern communities to follow into modern times

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    into created and assembled, the price accurately adjusted it and successful that it become particular and introduce in its entireness. Third Stage- Contribution of Caliph Uthman (may Allah be pleased with him) A thoughtful question associated to the narration of the Qur’an textured via the age of the 1/3 Caliph Uthman bin Affan. although the writing of the Qur’an changed into together believed, Arabs when you consider that unlike portions of the Islamic country finished it bestowing to their parlance

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    Islam and radical Islam are a hot topic among media outlets and dinner tables, often being confused that they are either two different things or derivatives of early Christianity. The fact remains that Islam and radical Islam are one and the same and, though there may be some early similarities to the Old Testament, Islam and Christianity are as different as the clouds in the sky to a deep, barbed pit. Though I will not be covering every facet that exists between the Bible and the Qur’an, I will

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    The Sciences Of Qur ' An

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    topic from the time of Prophet (pbuh) to the time of Uthman (ra). It must also include detailed account of all the major contributors who were involved and why they were involved in this process. Our holy book, Al-Qur’an Karim, was compiled during three main phases: 1 )During the lifetime of Prophet(pbuh), 2.) During the lifetime of Abu Bakr(ra), and 3.During the time of Uthman(ra). Each of these periods offer a rich history that

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    Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib

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    Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib Birth of Ali: Hadrat Ali was the son of Abu Talib, a prominent Quraish chief and custodian of the Holy Ka'bah. The mother of Hadrat Ali was Fatima. Fatima was a cousin of Abu Talib. Thus, both the father and mother of Hadrat Ali were Hashimites, and that was a great honour. Hadrat Ali was born in unusual circumstances. On the 13th day of the holy month of Rajab, Fatima, the mother of Hadrat Ali, visited the Ka'bah to perform the pilgrimage. During the course of the

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    Ten Blessed Companions

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2. Hazrat Abu Bakr 3. Hazrat Umar 4. Hazrat Usman 5. Hazrat Ali 6. Hazrat Talha 7. Hazrat Zubair 8. Hazrat Sa’ad ibn Abi Waqqas 9. Hazrat Sa’id Ibn Zayd 10. Abdur-Rahman bin A’aowf 11. Abu Ubaydah bin Al-Jirrah Introduction Among the Sahaaba is a group of ten Companions who are known by the title Ashrah Mubash-sharah which means the ten Sahaaba about who Rasullullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) gave the glad tidings of Janaat. Rasullullah

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    Makkah when one day her cousin, Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi, ask her head in marriage. The prophet asked Zaynab if she wanted to marry him, and she blushed out of bashfulness and smiled. They had two children named Ali (died during childhood) and Umma. One day when, Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi returned to Makkah from a trip, Zainab announced that her father had become the prophet of Islam and that she and most her family had be come Muslims. The quraysh told Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi to divorce Zainab and that they

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    you do not, then you have not conveyed His message. And Allah will protect you from the people. Indeed, Allah does not guide the disbelieving people.” (Quran 5:67) Prophet Muhammad PBUH, was born to a branch of Quraish family. He was born to Abdullah Ibn Abd Al-Muttalib and Amna Bint Wahab in the year 570 C. He received his “call” which is the message from God carried by the angel Gabriel to deliver the truth about God to his people. Prophet Muhammad PBUH, died in the year 632 C due to fever after that

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    All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all the Worlds and Peace and Blessings upon his beloved Messenger, his family, his companions, and all those who follow in his righteous path until the Day of Judgment. This paper is about rebellion against the Muslim leader from an Islamic perspective. But before we discuss that, we must first talk about who has the right to lead? To whom does the command belong? There are many different systems of government in the world. In a democratic system, it is said,

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    Sunni Vs Shiites Essay

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    Shiites vs Sunnis Jihaad Barnett Georgia Military College  Losing a leader can be very chaotic when they retire or pass on. Questions occur about the next leader, arguments begin, and relationships divide. Islam is a prime example of these events when the founder of the religion, Muhammad, passed on and left the Muslims without a leader. Thus started the separation of Islam into the factions the Shiites and Sunnis because of a disagreement of who will succeed Muhammad as his predecessor. Before

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