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    health. In this view, people are not going to eat and drink for pleasure but to maintain a good life and physical health, due to daily tasks, as well as observing moral aspects of a human life and spiritual satisfaction (Majid & Manijhe, 2014). The Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad SAW also teaches us to cherish good health and realize its true value as one of God’s countless bounties. In Surah Ibrahim, verse 7, “And remember! when your Lord proclaimed, "If you are grateful I will add more (favors)…

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    belief of every religious and pious Sufi that the biggest miracle is to believe in Islam. To follow the right path of islam in accordance with the teachings of Islam and what Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaho Alaihi Wasallam) has taught us from Qura’an and Sunnah and what is right and what is wrong according to Shari…

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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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    Muslims use this form of banking making it easier to follow their religious beliefs. The Shari’ah is the Islamic law which operates on Islamic Principles, derived from the Qu’ran and Sunnah, practiced mainly by Muslims. The Sunnah consists of the rituals of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). 2.2 How does it differ from conventional banking? Islamic banking can be compared to conventional banking, which is prohibited by Islam. These two types of banks, but…

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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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    of political, Sunni Islam, that began as a welfare group, but soon rose to power, becoming much more influential than the Egyptian government. The Brotherhood aims at helping both Muslims and non-Muslims understand the importance of the Quran and Sunnah (teachings of Prophet Muhammad), which would act as a foundation for society and state, so as to restore the caliphate and…

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    The Animal Liberation Front is a terrorist group that intends to change international policy for animal use and treatment. The group has successfully damaged businesses where animal abuse took place, and freed animal victims of abuse. Some of the businesses that have been targeted have shut down in fear of another attack, which have led the ALF to be successful. The interesting aspect of the ALF is that they have taken a vow not to bring injury to any form of life, and therefore take a careful…

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    the sight of God. In fact, the shari’ah gives a religious connotation to all the activities become religiously meaningful. In essence, all of the shari’ah is contained in the Quran and were explained as well as amplified in the phrophetic hadith and sunnah which actually together constitute the second basic source of law. By right, it should be fair enough for all the Muslims to support the implementation of shari’ah in everyday routine as the law will never violate the normal social…

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    Al-Faruq which means as the one who distinguishes between right and wrong. It is very important for a leader to believe in the Quran and Sunnah as it provides the way of life that fit for all human beings including the Muslims or non-Muslims at all the times in all places. Muhammad Shibli notes “Umar ibn al Khattab believed that the guidance of the Quran and Sunnah sufficed to meet any challenges that would face the Muslims.” Admittedly, Umar was known of his humility and modesty. He lived in…

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    actions which make up the “way of the Prophet,” the Sunnah that Muslims discern what is a good and holy life. Details about the Prophet how he lived, what he did, his non-Quranic utterances, his personal habits are indispensable knowledge for any faithful Muslim.” (http://www.jihadwatch.org/islam-101) In Islam, there is “no “natural” sense of morality or justice that transcends the specific examples and injunctions outlined in the Qur’an and the Sunnah. Because Muhammad is considered Allah’s…

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