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    Seeking Allah Finding Jesus is a narrative biography that follows the journey of Nabeel Qureshi, the author, a previously devout Muslim who converts to Christianity. The novel begins with a foreword by Lee Strobel, acknowledgments made by the author, and an introduction. In which, Qureshi states the three purposes of the book: 1) "To tear down walls by giving non-Muslim readers an insider 's perspective into a Muslim 's heart and mind..." (Qureshi, 2014, p.17). 2) "To equip you with facts and…

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    Etiquette And Manners

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    After each sip, separate the utensil from the mouth.” From this hadith our Prophet ﷺ has guided to drink in three sips as it is sunnah and beneficial for human beings and separate the utensils from the mouth while drinking. “Do not drink from that side of the utensil which is chipped.” “Do not drink directly from the…

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    Many factors influence the prevalence of maternal and fetal issues within the Middle East. This includes the lack of skilled healthcare facilities and technology, and the ability to seek prenatal care. While most of these issues are attributed to the lack of quality healthcare and facilities, another intriguing statistic exists that could possibly affect these issues. This statistic involves the role of men in maternal and fetal health issues, and the lack of autonomy women have in making…

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    Introduction The rise of Islamic civilization is largely connected to Prophet Muhammad who played a vital role in Islamic religion. Many authors have been obliged to write about historic civilization about Islamic religion. The basis of many writings is to trace the reasons as to why there was a sudden rise of Islam after the death of Prophet Muhammad. However, there has been a lot of debate especially in the media as to why the religion is highly associated with terror activities. In the…

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    of Islam and determined their roles as complementary. In addition, the laws of Quran provide many ideas in favor of women like, education and property rights (Halila,1984). Moreover, the Hadith of prophet confirms the acquisition of Knowledge and education for both men and women Muslims. For instance, one of hadiths states that " Seeking knowledge is a duty of every Muslim, man or woman." (Ayisha Lemu,1978:25). Furthermore, there are still a number of verses in the women's rights are…

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    “Abraham’s Other Son” is a book that answers pressing questions about the Islam faith, while comparing it to Judaism and Christianity. Written by Phillip G. Samaan, this book disproves misconceptions about the Islam faith. The question and answer writing style allows for an easy, yet riveting read. The emergence of Islam begins with Muhammad. He desired to know God because polytheistic worshippers appalled him. His wife, Khadijah, encouraged him to accept God’s calling to be a special messenger.…

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    Essays for Final Exam Part A. II. The decline of the Ghaznavids and the rise of the Seljuk empire, 1040-1200 The sultan-caliph relationship was established when the Turks entered Islam. They did not abolish the Caliphate, by replaced it with a new institution, the Sultanate. It was in the second half of the eleventh century that a third nation was added to the Islam empire. The Turks first entered the Caliphate four hundred years earlier when they were brought in as slaves or adventurers…

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    In Islamic perspective, integrity means consistency which Muslim individuals have to remain steady in the same position throughout their life. But, in an English language, Cambridge by the way, integrity has described as Honesty (the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change)’ and Whole (the quality of being whole and complete) (Cambridge 2012). Therefore, integrity, by a complete sentence, is. When people work strenuously, integrity is one of the…

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    Four King Research Paper

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    I think the two seperated due to which sources are considered more authentic. We talked about this when we talked about Hadith. Because it is important to maintain consistency as Professor Mozaffar said in class, I dont think it would be possible to consider both sources credible because I assume they condratic eachother at some point. On your second point, I think this story…

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    In the year 610, the prophet, Muhammed, received a revelation from God. These revelations were written down in the Qur’an and soon became the religion of Islam. This religion had a great involvement of women. Islamic women held an extremely important role in Islamic society and its spread especially Muhammad’s wives and their roles shifted in Arab society due to newly found Qur’anic revelations causing their roles to become a fundamental one. During the creation of Islam, women played the…

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