Prophets of Islam

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    city needed a strong leader, and the people were willing to convert to Islam, pray to Allah, and listen to Muhammad's every word if he were to become their leader. (Muhammad) Muhammad was able to escape Mecca with several of his followers who were later known as the companions of the prophets and were highly regarded by Muhammad since they left their homes and city to follow him to what was the unknown to them. (Hijrah, Islam) This migration made by Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to…

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    treated is the starting point for every civil engagement. This is a statement about respect. While your first instinct may not be to respect someone else’s beliefs, you would want them to respect yours, and as such, you must respect theirs as well. The Prophet Muhammad expressed this in the Quran, just as it was in the Jewish Torah and Christian Bible. But simply respecting another’s belief is not enough. In order to bridge the gap, people of differing religions must also see each other as…

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    Latin honestas. The Latin noun was formed from the adjective honestus from honos, meaning “honor,” .In todays world honesty is interpreted as fairness and straightforwardness of conduct or in more general terms the adherence to facts. HONESTY AND ISLAM: Islam has greatly emphasized the importance of honesty in all walks of life for a Muslim. It has recurrently commanded the believers to be honest to themselves and to others. It is the most essential trait of the character of a Muslim and is…

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    narrate a hadith while walking. Instead, when asked about a hadith, he would stop, sit down, and give the hadith the attention it deserved, out of respect for Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This type of extra respect and meticulousness out of respect for Prophet Muhammad ﷺcertainly is not mandatory according to Islamic law, but simply a sign of the emphasis Imam Malik placed on the importance of Muhammad ﷺ. Among Imam Malik’s sayings are: 1. “The Sunnah is the ark of Nuh. Whoever boards it is saved, and…

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    the world (Lipka). With so many people who follow the Islam faith, why do so many non-Muslims not know the truth about it? I chose to do my service learning over Islam for that reason exactly. I had not known much about Islam before this class other that what I heard on the news or from my friends and family who are predominantly from the South. I wanted to dig deeper into this religion and find out more details from reliable sources. Islam, which means “submission” in Arabic, started in 610…

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    Hajj Pilgrimage Description: The religion of Islam is Global, discursive and rich and monolithic in its origin. The religion of Islam is diverse and the cultural practices varieties from place to place. The Islam culture is mainly based on “Quran” and “Sunnah” and is also derived from human experiences and learning. The most remarkable notion of the Islamic culture is that they staunchly believe in the existence of truth and the dematerialization of falsehood. They perform scads of festivals,…

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    to the 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…

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    to a particular system of religious belief”. Hazrat Adam(AS) is 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)…

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    when he is pleased with us that is when he is near to us. For Muslims that is all that there is to life. The Prophet (saw) has said in a hadith recorded by Muslim “The Quran is either an argument for you or against you”. On the Day of Judgment the Quran will be brought forward. It will stand in support of those who follow…

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    The Prophet Muhammad founded the religion of Islam. Muslims believe the Koran to be the words of God revealed to the prophet. Muhammad was born about AD 570 in the city of Mecca, an important trading center in western Arabia. He was a member of the Hashim clan of the powerful Quraysh tribe. Because Muhammad’s father, Abd Allah, died before he was born and his mother, Amina, when he was 6 years old, he was placed in the care of his grandfatherAbd al-Muttalib and, after 578, his uncle Abu Talib,…

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