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    Usamah

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    a Christian attempting to share the story of Jesus, but their disagreements in religion is one of the main reasons they started warring in the first place. This is taken as such an insult to what the Muslim believes, that he continues on to say, “Allah is exalted far above what the infidels say about him” (451). The fact that the Christians depict God as a child baffles him, as he believes that God could never be shown in a from such as a baby. His tone towards the sharing of beliefs is…

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    Islam is a monotheistic faith centered around belief in the one God (Allah). In this regard, it shares some beliefs with Judaism and Christianity by tracing its history back to the patriarch Abraham, and ultimately to the first prophet, Adam. All the prophets preached the same universal message of belief in one God and kindness to humanity. The last in the series of prophets, according to Muslims, was Muhammad. Muhammad was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia around 570 CE. He worked first as a shepherd…

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    Followers Of Islam Fast

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    Healthy Muslims fast for the complete month, it is done as an act of worship, spiritual reflection and obedience to Allah. During this time, Muslims abstain from all food, drink and any kind of sexual contact. The spiritual aspects of the fast include refraining from gossip, lies, obscenity and any sinful act. Muslims are required to start fasting when they reach puberty…

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    in 622 A.D. around the Arabian Peninsula spreading the belief of their founder’s will (). Islam followers are called Muslims, or “one who submits”. Muhammad was the founder of Islam. Muhammad and his followers consider himself as the “messenger of Allah”. His goal for this new religion he founded was to fix the religious and political corruption of Mecca (Strayer 417). In 33 A.D., Christianity began around Israel and spread the news of their founder. Christian followers are named after the…

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    Christianity. Likewise, the Quran includes a version of the ten commandments in sura Al-An 'am 6:151 and also in Al-Isra 17:22-36. The first Biblical commandment and the first Quranic commandment are exactly the same: Do not worship any other god than Allah (Allah is Arabic for “God”). Both the Bible and the Quran teach…

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    beings: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Islam however, does not share similar beliefs with the Christian Trinity. Difference Between states, “Allah cannot be considered as the ‘father’ because He is above all beings.” (2016). Allah is the God in which Muslims put their faith in and Muhammad is the most significant prophet, ‘The prophet of Allah.’ Each religion have their own stories of creation and versions of divine beings; the followers believe in the teachings from a holy book and…

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    what the perfect every day routine of a Muslim ought to be. Well…, mentioned below are the deeds which the daily timetable of each Muslim on the world must cover: 3.4.1 Waking up at Fajar Once you wake up, recite some Duas and Kalima; be thankful to Allah for giving you another day of life. The main activity which the perfect every day routine of a Muslim must contain is awakening at Fajar. All Muslims need to ensure that they wake up at Fajar…

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    b. According to the Arabic Rhetoric classifications of metaphor: explicit metaphor. Hadith number 3 Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Allah will give shade, to seven, on the Day when there will be no shade but His. (These seven persons are) a just ruler, a youth who has been brought up in the worship of Allah (i.e. worships Allah sincerely from childhood), a man whose heart is attached to the mosques (i.e. to pray the compulsory prayers in the mosque in congregation), two…

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    well-being. The first pillar of Islam is the profession of faith, which in Arabic is called Shahada. This teaches Muslims how to increase their well-being through God. The first pillar has the saying that “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”. In order to become Muslim, you must pronounce your…

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    Amr Ibn Al Aas Biography

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    Amr ibn al-aas belonged to the Banu Sham[1] clan of the Quraysh. He was born in Arabia in the city of Makkah. His father’s name was Al Aaas Ibn Wa’al who owned a perfume business. He was very rich and had an importance in the clan of Banu Sham. He was a chief of his clan. Amr ibn al aas joined his business at a very young age and had an opportunity to visit neighboring countries and deal with different people. He established personal friendly relations with many governors and kings both in…

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