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    the interpretation of the Qur’an and the consensus of the scholars, Al- Khidr is a prophet. The…

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    hermeneutic on the subject and puts the importance of females in Islam to question. She understands these women as important, but strives towards a more powerful basis in which an individual can truly understand the influence they can have. The Qur’an presents itself as a majority male dominated piece, in which either Sarah or Hagar never appear by name. The most prominent appearance of females in the Islamic faith come from Hadith, which are taken as a primary text as well. These stories…

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    Islam is a monotheistic faith centered around belief in the one God (Allah). In this regard, it shares some beliefs with Judaism and Christianity by tracing its history back to the patriarch Abraham, and ultimately to the first prophet, Adam. All the prophets preached the same universal message of belief in one God and kindness to humanity. The last in the series of prophets, according to Muslims, was Muhammad. Muhammad was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia around 570 CE. He worked first as a shepherd…

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    Judaism is a figure found heavenly within the Torah within the Qur’an. The strongest and most powerful law preached with Islam is “There is no god but Allah” this confession of monotheism is also found in Judaism, the simple difference in the two is only the name itself. Both cultures have very similar religious practices.…

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    understandings of the same concept, women who believed in Christianity had less power than women who believed in Islam. In Islam, women had the right to stay in office as well as lead teaching. In the Rise of Islam, it was clearly stated that in Qur’an, which was the base of Islam, women deserved the same right as men did (Gordon 25). In particular, even Rise of Islam referred backed to the Qur’an’s actual text, “For all women who have submitted to God, […] God has made ready forgiveness and…

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    Islamic faith had been codified into Al-Qur’an, which means, “the recitation”. “Muslims believe the Qur’an is the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind and consider the Arabic text to be the final revelation of God.” “When Muhammad was forty, and concluding [his religious and political campaign] in 632 CE, the year of his death,” what had been “regarded by traditional Islamic schools of jurisprudence as important tools for understanding the Qur’an and are referred to in matters of…

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    Sufis Sufis, famously known as Awliya ALLAH or Muslim Saints, they are the people who are very religious, pious and have exceptional degree of holiness. They are also called as friends of ALLAH. Allah subhanaWaTa’ala mentioned the Status of Aulia in Qur’an: الا ان اولیاء اللہ لا خوف علیہم ولاہم یحزنون۔الذین امنوا وکانوا یتقون Miracle…

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    Assignment No. 2 Assignment’s Topic : Judicial System In Islam (Part 2) The Independence Of The Judiciary : The laws of Islam , through it’s basic principles and sacred texts prohibits government officials from interfering in the matters of court and judges , they must respect respect their decisions inspite of becoming a hurdle for them . Islamic law in its individual statutes and general principles , tells us to realize its primary objective to establish justice on the basis of…

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    sounds, history, and a mode of life”. Space does not not simply mean a visual and accessible location, but a place which allows for Muslims to share words, as this a critical aspect of Muslim identity. Muslims are linked by the message of God in the Qur’an. These words which link Muslims are…

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    taken by back when I came across the fact that Jesus was mentioned numerous times in the Qur’an. Being born in a Christian household, I was taught that Jesus was not only a messenger of God, but the son of God. As the semester progressed, I began to notice similarities between Islam and Christianity. The Qur’an and the Bible both document stories of miracles performed in the name of God. Furthermore, the Qur’an and the Bible have a set of commandments for all people to obey. I personally found…

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