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    What Is The Rise Of Islam

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    Like Christianity and Judaism, Islam was born in the Middle East. The word Islam was derived from the root s-l-m, which means primarily “peace” but in a secondary “sense surrender” (Smith 222). Its full connotation is the peace that comes when one’s life is surrendered to God. The rise of Islam began with the Prophet Muhammad, who was born in the city of Mecca in about 570. His early life was cradled in tragedy; his father died before he was born, and his mother when he was six. Thereafter he…

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    According to (Noor, 1999), “leadership determines the well-being of families, organisations, nations and the world at large. Leadership is encompassing all aspects of life on earth, be they social, political, economic or spiritual. It might be said that leadership is a process, not a personality. Leadership is defined in one way as “any action that focuses resources towards a truly beneficial end”.” This means that, leadership is not only occurred in individual life but the whole life. Allah…

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    further broke into JUI-F and JUI-S but the Fazlur Rahman block is prominent. The (JUI-F) is led by Mawlana Fazlur Rahman after the death of Mufti Mahmud, who was of the view that the fundamental law of the nation will be a contract with Quran and Sunnah because any legislative act or executive order will transgress these sources of law. This block was described as uncompromisingly rigid and pro-Taliban which established thousands of Madaris all over the country. It worked continuously…

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    word ‘fatwa’ derives from the root word afta, which means ‘clarification’ and ‘explanation’. It is the explanation and interpretation of Islamic law for any question or problem. Fatwa can be called as the Islamic ruling or verdict. It has a significant place in Islamic law. It is treated as an instrument, which helps in the growth of Islamic laws and their reasoning. It is a practice by the followers of Islam which is based on some principals, procedures, certain schemes and discipline and all…

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    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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    Importance Of Zakat

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    In Islamic perspective, Zakat is necessary on specific individuals upon specific wealth or holdings. This obligation is called by Qur’anic order, the Sunnah and Ijma’ or general opinion. The Prophet (P.B.U.H) considered Zakat to be among the pillars of Islamic faith. In fact it is second only to prayer. It is an obligatory for an individual of Muslim who are able to do so to ease economic hardship for other Muslims to eliminate inequality among other Muslims. There are many virtues associated…

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    Ali’s close partisan constitutes the Shi’at Ali, along with the general Islamic belief in Allah, Muhammad's message, and the Quran. The Shiites believe in the Imam as the true leader of faith and the veritable interpreter of the Quran. According to the Shia doctrine, the prophet-- shortly before he died, appointed Ali as the leader of the community and initiated him into the esoteric aspects and the mysteries of faith, and also his particular designated descendants, in turn, inherited this…

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    The institution of Marriage in Islam is governed by very precise and sophisticated rules in order to protect the rights of both men and women and uphold morality. One of the crucial areas where these rules are manifested is in the meeting between the prospective bride and groom before marriage in order to allow them to know each other to the point where they can decide whether they want to proceed ahead with this commitment or not. Part of this acquaintance between the prospective spouses would…

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    Governmental Power

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    Separation of the Governmental powers comparison between U.S and Saudi Arabia According to Montesquieu who revealed the theory of the separation of powers, “For we can not abuse power, must, by the arrangement of things, power checks power” . The establishment fundamental features for any state or country is to elaborate a strong structure for its powers. The theory depends on organizing the relationships between the public authorities in order to control and discomfit the tyranny that could be…

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    Islamic law has several sources, which are the primary sources Al-Quran and Sunnah, as well as the secondary sources such as the interpretation by the scholars. In recent years, there is a tendency towards fundamentalism. Modern scholars believe the Islamic Jurisprudence should be renewed, and the classic jurist should lose their special status. This require formulating a new fiqh suitable for current society. It aims is not to challenge the fundamental of Islam, but to clear away the…

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