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    By referring to Islamic Law, halal can be classified as anything that legitimated to be done in the religion. It is a universal concept that can be applied to all aspect of life, which not only focusing to the product use by Muslim people. The halal itself has large area of application cover such as clothing and manner, human relationship, trade and financial, and many other area that equivalent to the Shariah’s Islam. Besides, Islam has generally guideline on halal food which involving the…

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    Defination of Faith: “Faith is complete confidence or trust in a person or thing or a belief not based on proof. It may also refer to a particular system of religious belief”. Hazrat Adam(AS) is the first prophet and Mohammad Rasoolullah (SAW) is the last prophet sent by Allah (SWT) for the Optimization of mankind. We believe in all Prophets who are mentioned in Quran. All of them have given the same message. They were sent by Allah to teach to the people…

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    Battle Of Hunayn Analysis

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    encompassing range, called Hawazen assaulted the Muslim armed forces in dim of the early morning while they were dozing in their tents. Muslim armed forces lost an extensive number of their friends and they were practically steered by the adversary. Notwithstanding, Allah (Subhana Wataala) helped the Muslim armed force under the authority of Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and foe was crushed. This fight is known as the Battle of Hunayn. The Muslim armed forces got a substantial…

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    Sources of Income Permissible In Islam Every source of income in which benefits are enjoyed by all the concerning parties on the just basis. Allah in Holy Quran says: Do not devour one another’s property wrongfully, nor throw it before the judges in order to devour a portion of other’s property sinfully and knowingly. (Al-Baqarah: 188) Do not devour another’s property wrongfully – unless it be by trade based on mutual consent. (Al-Nisa: 29) Sources of Income Prohibited In Islam a)…

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    Stevie Matthews November 12, 2017 This paper will be a critique about the book Terrorism and the Politics of Fear by David L Altheide. The critique of the book will be extremely itemized and I will likewise give understanding about the gathering of people the book was gone to for. All through this book it discusses social power. It clarifies how the media can assume an essential part with regards to developing social life. Fear is one of the scariest themes to examine to anybody. With regards…

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    Formalization Case Study

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    formalization is demonstrated in Heiko Henkel’s case study “Between Belief and Unbelief Lies the Performance of Salāt: Meaning and Efficacy of a Muslim Ritual”. In this essay I will first venture through Bloch’s definition of formalization with specific reference to rituals, language, and dance. Secondly, I will apply that definition to Henkel’s essay on Muslim salāt to demonstrate how salāt maintains traditional authority with formalization using specific reference to the political climate of…

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    Eboo Patel’s Sacred Ground is nothing if not thought provoking. Patel’s has succeeded in his mission to enlighten and challenge his readers’ beliefs about Islamic faith, religious prejudice in America, and personal/civic responsibilities. The lessons Patel teaches his readers come about through his captivating storytelling. Patel has used the narration of his life’s story and work to teach the significance of interfaith understanding and action. Throughout this, we meet the inspiration movers in…

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    million Dirhams” [i]. Literally speaking, Hajj means heading to a place for the sake of visiting. In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to Kaaba, the ‘House of God’, in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is obligatory for every Muslim to perform Hajj at least once in their lifetime provided that he/she is physically and financially able to do so. The rites of Hajj, which go back to the time of Prophet Abraham who built Kaaba after it had been first built by Prophet Adam,…

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    The architects of the Dome of the Rock deliberately designed the space with the intention of portraying a message both to the followers of the Islamic faith and to the other prominent religions in the area. The Dome of the Rock is one of the earliest and elaborate major construction projects of the Islamic rulers. The reason for the Dome of the Rock’s creation can be seen through the thoughtful choices made for its location, the structural design, and the inscriptions and mosaics within the…

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    Imam Abu-Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad Al-Ghazali is undoubtedly referred as one of the most influential theologians of Islam, and one of its noblest and original thinkers. He belongs to Tus and was born in 1058 AD, where he later died in 1111. He regenerated in his religious era all the spiritual phases developed by Islam. Islamic thinkers and theologians have various point of views when the character and institutional authority of the caliphate is concerned. Some school of thoughts, for example…

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