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    You must be aware of the unseen harm done by evil eye, devil, jealousy, black magic and jinn. Dua to be safe from shaitan can help in protecting your family evil eye. This dua is from Quran and if you recite it on a regular basis, no black magic can affect you. Dua to be safe from shaitan Following is one dua taken from Quran Surah Nahl Ayat 98 that can protect you from evil eye: “A’oodhu biLaahi min ash-Shaytaan ir-Rajeem” Another dua to be safe from shaitan is as follows: “Bismillaahi arqeeka…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Islam

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    Muslims are profiled by many citizens in the United States and in other countries around the world. The profiling of Muslims is justified by their recent behavior and the fear they instill in others. Muslims believe that Islam is a part of who they are (Eltahawy 3). Muslims would be different people without Islam in their life. The Quran is their holy book and they base their lives off of it. The Quran says to “Strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites and be unyielding to…

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    The Pre-Islamic Religion

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    In the pre-Islam, religion was comprised of many gods. The Arabs worshipped many gods and had various practices that were believed to appease these gods. Before Islam, the Kaaba and Mecca were covered in symbols which represented demons, jinn, demigods or tribal gods and other deities. All these represented the polytheistic culture of the pre-Islamic Arabia. During this time, Allah was used to represent a creator god among the Meccans, who had three daughters (Hishām Ibn al-Kalbī, 1951). Near…

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    connected to the Westboro Baptist Church or were connected to the KKK. The Quran states specifically, “Neither slay anyone whom God hath forbidden you to slay, unless for a just cause. Whosoever shall be slain wrongfully to his heir have we given power” (Sura 17, 35). So for people to assume that ISIS is actually an Islamic group would be a result of ignorance and misinformation. ISIS is no more Islamic, than the Nazi senior staff was Christian. No religion in the…

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    they became the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam. Muhammad’s death was a turning point in history because he begun an important movement towards the religion of Islam. The Qur’an, meaning “recitation,” is broken up into different parts, called the suras; each part is believed to be God’s revelations as told to Muhammad by archangel Gabriel. The religion of Islam, meaning “submission to God”, is practiced by Muslims which means “those who submit to Islam.” For Muslims, the Qur’an the legal and…

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    What is God to you? Is God the almighty, all-knowing, all-powerful being who watches over our every decision and action? Does God take a figure of a human, and walk amongst us, or is God only an imaginative being? In fact, God can be whatever people need him to be. Some of the biggest holy books which all portray a distinct type of God describing the way people should live their lives or the ways to everlasting life in heaven are the Bhagavad Gita, the Holy Bible, and the Quran. All these…

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    The fictional story of Liz’s life and death deserves a place in the magical realism genre. Written by Gabrielle Zevin in her novel “Elsewhere”. The story fulfils all five points of magical realism: lyrical/fantastic writing, an examination of human existence, criticism of society, cultural hybridity, and authorial reticence. Done in two-hundred and seventy-five pages though the viewpoint of Elizabeth Hall. It starts with an examination of human existence early on. Through the mind of their…

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    there were many consequences to this great contribution by Uthman.” (The Qur 'an) was memorised by Mohammed and then dictated to his companions, and written down by scribes, who cross-checked it during his lifetime. Not one word of its 114 chapters (suras) have ever been changed over the centuries. (Understanding Islam and the Muslims, The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils Inc. (pamphlet) Nov. 1991).In addition to its reservation Uthman made sure that the official version was to be…

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    commentaries on Manu Smiriti has tried to menton several reference in which the king could administer, death penalty, on the accused for various offences, namely, 1. Acts of subverting the state, 2. Mahapatakas( killing a Brahaman, drinking the liquor called ‘sura’ by a twice born (Dwija), adultery with guru’s wife and abetment of these offences. Incendiarism, murder, robbery, poisoning, adultery, abetment of theft by giving subsistence, instruments for house breaking or asylum, causing breach…

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    Table of contact: (1) Introduction • Definition of learning • Importance of learning • Facts about learning • Types of learning (2) Introduction to the company (Adidas) • A background of the company history and products (3) How the company (Adidas) can get benefit from learning • Associative learning (example) • Cognitive learning (example) • Trial and error learning (example) (4) List of recommendation (5) Conclusion (6) Bibliography (1) Introduction (1) Definition of…

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