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    Fatima Mernissi

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    reference and her ideas on the interpretations on the hadit given by the scholars. Islam does provide equality regarding the impact of the text of women rights in Islam, but this concept has now been misinterpreted. Talking about the role of women role in Islam, Islam has established the roles of inspirational women such as Khadija, Aisha and Umm Salama. Moreover, “women rights” in Islam is provided with the information of Prophet Mohammed’s wives and the roles women played in the “golden…

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    Importance Of Halal Food

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    "Haram" is the opposite of "halal", meaning "forbidden". The Qur'an classifies certain acts and food as Halal or Haram. For example, pork is halal, vegetables are halal. Islam divides food into two categories. The first category is vegetables, plants, fruits and grains. All first class foods are halal, except for those foods that are harmful to human health. The second has three subclasses: seafood, land and birds. Most…

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    Halal Food Case Study

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    1.1Statement of the Problems Muslim population is constantly growing and is a fact that the most populated area of Muslims from the world is the ASEAN region, considering Indonesia in first place followed for Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, and Thailand. Muslims must follow their dietary code (based in the Shariah Law) where the word Halal which means the permitted items that they are allowed to consume, takes a huge importance because is a requirement for them. To obtain a Halal product this…

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    Themes Of Surah Al Kahf

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    INTRODUCTION The holy Quran is the last book of Allah or human guidance.it contains all the necessary principles for our guidance. We need to study Quran keenly to derive such principles for everyday application. I have studied Surah al Kahf to derive principles of life. Surah al kahf was revealed in Makkah and is the 18th Surah of Quran. It has 110 ayyah, 12rukus, 1583 words and 6425 letters. It means the cave. It was revealed after surah al ghaashiyan but in the order of Quran it comes after…

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    Umayyad Great Mosque

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    No. We should recognize that when Islam moved from the Arabian peninsula northward into Syria, Byzantine culture was the established culture of the land. The architectural vocabulary that prevailed in the Near East was a continuation of the architectural tradition begun in ancient Greece…

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    1. Introduction Literature on waqf shows the importance of waqf in Islamic civilisation in terms of the breadth of services it provided and the scale of area it covered. The role of waqf may, at times, render some of the state’s roles unnecessary as indicated by the absence of some state departments (Sadeq, 2002). This historical excursion also serves to indicate a significant potential of waqf as a mechanism for providing social services to beneficiaries such as the poor. This necessitates the…

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    Women at Point Zero is a novel written by Nawal El Saadawi, which was published in 1975 in Arabic then translated in 1983. This novel accounts the first person view of Firdaus’s, who is locked up in a Cairo prison cell, where she reveals how the beginning of her life and how she ended up on death row. Women at Point Zero is a narrative on issues such as rape, women’s rights and violence. The purpose of the author’s work is to engage the audience into Firdaus’s life and relationships she makes…

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    Eid Festival Essay

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    Eid is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims. The holiday celebrates the end of Ramadan. In Ramadan, Muslims fast for the whole month. Before I went to the mosque for eid prayer I had to do many preparations. According to Erving Goffman, preparations are done in the backstage. Backstage is where there was no audience and I was able to be my true self. (22) When I was in the backstage I asked myself questions about the way I would look and act at the event. I decided to wear salwar kameez…

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    Quran Research Paper

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    Allah through the prophet (P.B.U.H), Allah supported the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) with many miracles and also He supported His last revealed book, THE HOLY QURAN with many miracles that prove that Quran is the literal word of Allah. It was revealed by Him and it was not authored by any human being. This Book deals with everything, doctrine, law and many more other things but its basic theme is the relationship between Allah and His creatures. The Quran was revealed to the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) in…

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    Early Islam Dbq Analysis

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    The Spread Of Early Islam The Early Islamic Empire expanded through a variety of methods such as Conquering new land, gifts of stipends should people convert to Islam, and multiple treaties. All of these methods had a different success rate, however some contributed more to the spread of Islam. One of the most prominent methods was Conquering and expansion through combat. In Document A it states, “In the battle of Yarmuk certain Muslim Women took part and fought violently.” This shows that the…

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