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    The Birth of Muhammad and Islam Many people are aware of the meaning of the cross, which is a symbol of Christianity as well as the star of David which is a symbol in the Jewish religion. However, very few are knowledgeable about the fact that the crescent moon with the star is a representation of the Islamic religion. Although Islam is not as popularly studied as other various religions, it quickly rose from nothing to one of the most substantially influential religious empires to ever exist.…

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    Dr. Sabri Research Paper

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    are all Muslims. And as long as all Muslims believed in the statement of the Shahada, “There is no god but God and Muhammad is the prophet of Allah,” then no other difference could be significant enough to set them apart so as to make them conflict with one another. The only difference, he mentioned, was that Sunnis believed Abu Bakr to be Muhammad’s rightful successor, rather than Ali. This slight difference makes no difference, according to Dr. Sabri. Therefore, he denies looking down upon…

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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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    Islam is the religion of the Muslims, a monotheistic faith regarded as revealed through Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah. Islam founded the Islamic religion at the beginning of the seventh century by someone named Mohammed. He said that the angel Gabriel visited him for about 23 years, lasted until the death of Mohammed, to introduce and teach him to the new religion. he alleged that the angel revealed to Muhammad the words of God. This revelation, which is the Koran, is Islam 's holy book.…

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    Individual Presentation Unit Personal Philosophy of Life There are two religious beliefs in my family, Muslim and Christianity. It is understood by our family members that we express our differences of religious beliefs in a loving and respectful manner. In some ways, Muslim and Christian faith are very similar because they both are family oriented. In comparison, followers of both religions observe traditional festivals and holidays Muslims celebrate the nineth month of fasting called Ramadon…

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    Muhammad Role Model

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    The life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is full of countless examples that show his status as a role model for Muslim societies and individuals. His life is one that was dominated by a superior morality, good habits, noble and gentle feelings and superior skills, all of which are characteristics that help prevent people from getting entangled in a web of sin. To believe totally in a subject is to place ones faith in that belief. Some might say that because I am of the Muslim faith, I…

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    1.2.2 THE HISTORY OF OJUDE OBA FESTIVAL History has it that Odeda festival preceded Ojude Oba and was an annual event, in which the worshippers of the various sects of the traditional religion such as Sango, Egungu, Osun, Yemule, Ogun etc assembled to disclose their identities by dancing in turns to drums and songs before the Awujale, Olisa, other prominent chiefs and the people of the town. Chief Kuku a prominent Ijebu son had been a party to this event, but could no longer participate now that…

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    attributes of Allah and mention the correct Aqeeda thereof. INTRODUCTION Tawheed has 3 categories among which is ‘tawheed al Asma was Sifat’ or the names and attributes of Allah (swt). They were given to mankind by Allah's mercy, through Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and should be attributed to Allah(swt) the way it was originally revealed without rejecting or adding any new attributes neither comparing them to humans. On the other hand though all muslims accepted the belief that Allah is one true Rabb,…

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    Lighting In Iran

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    Light is considered a key concept in Islamic culture, therefore, in Islamic art; a special place has been dedicated to it (Mahdavinejad, 2003: p. 30). Study the main sources in the field of Islamic Architecture of Iran, especially the available resources in the field of Iranian Islamic identity, in its general sense emphasize on the concepts, that light is one of the most important (Mahdavinejad et al., 2011). Light as a factor that makes the act of perception, has a central role in the visual…

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    “90% of all Egyptians are Muslim”(“Religion”), followers of Islam. Islam is a religion where there is only one god, however there are multiple prophets. The islamic god is known as Allah. Instead of having a bible, muslims have something called the Qur’an. The Qur’an is said to be the final revelation of Allah. In the government most things are based on the religion of Islam. These things could be the laws or the who is elected president. With the amount of Muslims in Egypt, the religion of…

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