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    The night journey of Muhammad presented by Ibn Ishaq is the strongest support of the Muslim belief that Muhammad was a prophet of God. Affirming this belief by way of stories and friends of Muhammad, whom Ishaq identifies as transmitters in hadif, is the detailed descriptions of Jerusalem, the empty jar of water in the caravan, and the figures of Jesus, Moses, and other prophets. According to Ibn Ishaq’s sources, Muhammad described numerous prophets, such as Moses, being “a ruddy faced man,…

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    1) A brief history of the religion Islam is one of the growing religion in the US. The religion appears with its prophet Muhammad in the seventh century in the Arabian Peninsula. Islam is practiced as a monotheistic religion that recognizes only one God (Allah). In a century, it spreads over a part of Asia, North Africa and even Southern Europe. The belief in the oneness of God was of paramount importance and everything flowed from it. The verses of the Qur 'an strongly emphasize the oneness of…

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    Ibn Ishaq Thesis

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    Islamic state the dependency of resources that depict the life of Muhammad accurately were extremely scarce, once Ibn Ishaq presented his narrative on the prophet Muhammad’s biography it influenced hundreds to thousands and arguably millions of lives, changing the perspective of believers (Muslims) and non-believers (sharik) . Ibn Ishaq’s superb use of literary technique to persuade his audience of this Meccan tribal-born man Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah’s prophetic existence. Although the sitar…

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    Dome Of The Rock Essay

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    The history behind the construction of the Dome of the Rock at its location is not surprising; not only is it located in a city that is significant to Muslims and Jews alike, but it is also built on top of one of the most sacred sites in both Islam and Judaism. The Dome of the Rock is situated in the heart of the old city on the historical site of both Solomon’s Temple and the second Temple--a location labeled by the Jews as Temple Mount (Grabar 38). In early Islamic Jerusalem, the small Jewish…

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    Religion and Beliefs All Saudis are Muslim. Islam based on five fundamentals: 1- The Tow Testimonies: I confess that there is just Allah and confess that MUHAMMAD is his prophet. 2- prayers: five prayers per day, tow prayers during day before sunrise and after, tow prayers after sunset, and one prayer in the middle day in limited time. All Muslims: men, women, kids at age 7to 10 start praying. There are terms and basis for prayer. The most important is Muslim should clean hand face and feet…

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    What Is Very Hard?

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    Muslims have suffered in many different situations throughout life in the U.S. For Muslims, life has not been a leisurely walk in the park. It can be better described as a marathon, a long-lasting run. It is like this: if life had a difficulty mode, then Muslims play on ‘Very Hard’. Upon choosing ‘Very Hard’ in the 2012 hit video game “Persona 4 Golden” the game asks “Do you hate yourself, or are you supremely self-confident? This difficulty requires a strength of heart that never gives in”…

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    Islamic Faith

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    administering who work for God and record our good deeds. Third, Belief in Prophets of God, human prophets are sent from God to communicate with us and the prophets come from every nation. Some older prophets are Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Fourth, Belief in Revealed Book of God; God revealed wisdom and instruction through the book of Quran. Fifth, Belief in Day of Judgement, which means the world will come to an end at any day, everyone will be raised from the dead,…

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    The Crusades Summary

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    After watching this documentary, I would say this was an accurate, short summary of the history of the Crusades. This film was written before 9/11 which is why it probably appears to be accurate and less bias compared to ones later produced. What’s conveniently nice about this film compared to others is that it solely focuses on the facts. We can see the actual history for what it is and nothing more. Islam and Christianity are revealed and there are no blind covers. The true nature is revealed…

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    Holy War Analysis

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    dead dog being found by prayers in a temple court and blaming Christians for the crime. In spite of multiple Christians being killed for the act one man offered himself as sacrifice and was killed. The author blames Muhammad for this example of superstition. He concludes by stating Ali a caliph, considered himself a prophet himself. People who followed this were called Shiites. This source was written to show how corrupt Islam was in the eyes of Christians. They believed in these superstition…

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    Islamic Feminism In Islam

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    Feminism is a way of looking at the world, where women are seen less equal to men. It is a way of classifying that there is male dominance, and it is a scheme that in the social and political context demises women (Osborne, 2001). Islamic feminism can be gathered through understanding the decree from Qur’an and hadith which defines the rights and justice for women and men. Islamic feminism is highly criticised and it is also acknowledged by a lot of people. Due to misinterpretation there is a…

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