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    Muslim teachers the archangel, Gabriel appeared to Muhammad at the age of forty-one and commanded him to receive the revelation of Allah, Arabic meaning “God”. Muhammad then declared himself the final messenger after Abraham through Moses and Jesus. Muhammad began to preach what Gabriel had relayed to him by emphasizing on the importance of the community to bond between Allah and his followers to live every aspect of their lives and conduct through the love of God. Muhammad’s…

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    over many different regions. The Arabic term “Islam” means submission to Allah, which is the Arabic word for God. This is the basis of the Islamic faith, and it drives Muslims to strive to live a life that is in complete submission to Allah. Islam was founded by Muhammad (AD 570-632) in modern day Saudi Arabia. Muslims believe that Muhammad received a message from the angel Gabriel and was commanded to write down the words of Allah. These words are recorded in the Qur’an. Many Muslims recite…

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    means not believe in Allah an Apostle. When a person does not believe in Allah and His Messenger by denying it or not by denying it, then the same person has not beleif the existence of God and His Messenger. The human assume that they want to be free to do whatever they want without any rules or enforcement. It have three type of disbelief. Disbelief out of ignorance disbelief out of obstinacy and disbelief by judgment. This disbelief is authorize in against the Creator ( Allah). Greed for…

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    The Ideal Prophet Analysis

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    Practice Sayid Sulaiman Nadwi in Muhammad The Ideal Prophet said that."Every Prophet of Allah came to this world as a witness, or a harbinger of good tidings, or as a warner, or as a summonner, but never in the past there came a prophet who combined all these…

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    Religious Belief Systems

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    Over the millenniums, many civilizations have come and gone. And with them, each have brought in new ideas and left lasting social characteristics on the civilizations that followed. One thing that almost all civilizations have had in common with each other is the belief in some form of a higher power—deity and afterlife. Today’s societies are no different with the many different religious belief systems. From these religious beliefs in a higher authority than that of man, civilizations and…

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    610 AD. It is one of the first religions to believe in one god, also known as a monotheistic religion. This religion teaches that prophet Muhammad was called upon by God. The Angel Gabriel came to him bearing a message from Allah; the message read was, “There is one God Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet.” In Mecca, where Muhammad was born, this was not a popular idea because people living there believed in multiple gods, also known as a polytheistic religion. Overtime Muhammad convinced his…

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    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 to spent their lives according Islamic study. There are no differences of teachings among prophets with regard to Allah (SWT) because all of them are honest. Allah (SWT) is only one who create this all universe and he will remain…

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    Friday Research Paper

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    “literally, ‘gathering’. “O ye who believe! When the call is heard for the prayer of the day of congregation, haste unto remembrance of Allah and leave your trading. That is better for you if ye did but know.” (62:9)1 Friday is considered very important and more beneficial day for Muslims. Abu Hurairah(ra) related that the Prophet(Saw) said, “The day which Allah considers the best is the Day of Jumu’ah (Friday), the Day of congregation.”2 Bayhaqi authenticated by Shaikh Albani Abu Hurairah(ra)…

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    Fazl I Umar Mosque Essay

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    communication people are more open, happy; the joy is manifested. The human behavior and mood changes when the time for prayer comes. Worshippers go deep in prayer and thoughts; they are placed in quiet and calm, concentrated on the words spoken to Allah. Despite the absence of chairs, the mosque is filled with items that have its important and sacred significance for prayer and understanding of the sense of this faith by people. Visitors observe special niche in the wall determines the…

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    Islamic Culture Essay

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    emperor Justinian in 565, Muhammad was born in Arabia. Muhammad claimed that he was the last and by far the greatest of the prophets of the god, Allah. It was Muhammad 's teachings that would be the beginning of a religious movement that will later be known as Islam. Islam means “submission”, referring to the submission that the followers will have towards Allah. The members of this movement were known as Muslims. Once Muslims began developing into their own culture, they started setting strict…

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