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Short-Answer Format Study Guide
Short-Answer Format Study Guide

... 1. Muhammad was born around 570 AD into Quraysh who controlled Mecca (a holy place of pilgrimage even before Islam), Muhammad founded the religion of Islam which came to dominate the Middle East within years of his death. Of the clan of the Hashim, Muhammad was raised by his grandfather and uncle af ...
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the face of some people although our hearts curse

... honour him and whosoever reveals it, Allah will disgrace and humiliate him.” (Ahmad Abdullah Salamah, The Sunni and Shi’a Perspective of The Holy Qur’an). This is called al-Taqiyya [legal deception]. Sura 3:28 and others, record that Muslims cannot take unbelievers for real friends (else they will c ...
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The Rise of Islam - Wando High School
The Rise of Islam - Wando High School

... duties-the Five Pillars of Islam 1. Statement of faith to Allah and to Muhammad as his prophet 2. Pray five times a day toward Mecca, can use a mosque-Islamic house of worship (Pray at sunset, in the evening, at dawn, at noon, and in the afternoon) These five prescribed prayers contain verses from t ...
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مقرات المركز الثقافي لدعوة الجاليات

... Islam means total submission to Allah (God) in all aspects of life with no objection. The Qura’n states: "Say (O Muhammad the Prophet of Islam) my prayer, my sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, the Lord of mankind, jinn and all that exists "Qura’n 6: 162. Islam was not named after a per ...
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chapeter 16

... cultures. They left Medina. First tribe picked a fight with the Muslims was Banu Qaynuqa. They were surprised as how tough the Muslims were they surrendered and then left. 2nd tribe Banu Nadir were against the Prophet and even tried to assassinate him but the muslims fought hard and they left too. 3 ...
Islam and Muhammad
Islam and Muhammad

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... during daylight hours from dawn to dusk. • 5. Perform Hajj or “the pilgrimage” to the Ka’ba in Mecca at least once in lifetime, if possible. • 6. Jihad, some (but not all) Muslims have elevated Holy War as the sixth pillar of Islam. There are numerous references in the Quran to war and the Muslim’s ...
Muslim Civilization
Muslim Civilization

... Who was the first prophet of Islam? Adam, the first human being, was the prophet to receive the word of God. Why is Abraham important to Muslims? Abraham was a great prophet who is celebrated for his obedience to God. Abraham’s lineage produced other great prophets, including Moses, Jesus and Muhamm ...
Rise of Islam & Arab Empires
Rise of Islam & Arab Empires

... • Muhammad became both a religious and political leader; he was a good military leader • In 630 CE, Muhammad returned to Makkah with a force of 10,000 men. The city surrendered and most of the townspeople converted to Islam • After a visit to Kabba (the house of worship), Muhammad declared it a sacr ...
dealing with non-muslims - Islamic Center of Fremont
dealing with non-muslims - Islamic Center of Fremont

... not like for his brother what he likes for himself.' The report of Muslim said ' till he loves for his brother, or neighbor, as he likes for himself'. In another Hadith It is mentioned “that you will never be a true believer if your neighbor is not safe from your evils” The scholars said that the wo ...
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... Muhammad through the parts of Revelation in the past 23 years of his prophetic activity (oyaty first opened about the year 610, and the final revelation is dated AD 632 - the last year of the life of the Prophet). Quran is Amanat for all Muslims. ...
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... Muhammad through the parts of Revelation in the past 23 years of his prophetic activity (oyaty first opened about the year 610, and the final revelation is dated AD 632 - the last year of the life of the Prophet). Quran is Amanat for all Muslims. ...
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The Rise of Islam
The Rise of Islam

... Those who supported Abu-Bakr later become known as the Sunni sect of Islam Those who wanted Ali (and later his son Husain) later become the Shi’a sect of Islam (now known as Shiite) Abu-Bakr fought against Bedouin tribes who wanted to break away from the umma and maintained unity through military co ...
The Prophet Muhammad
The Prophet Muhammad

... the Quraysh and other pagan tribes, became hostile towards Muslims inflicting torture on them. • Muhammad led an army of 300 followers to attack and capture a Makkan caravan. • Muhammad’s army won the Battle of Badr even though they were tremendously outnumbered. • The success was a great spiritual ...
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... north to Constantinople. Arab pilgrims, or travelers to a religious shrine, came there to worship. Arabia’s holiest shrine, the Kaaba stood in the center of Mecca. It was believed that a black stone fell from paradise and was set in one of its walls. Muslims believe the Kaaba was first built by Adam ...
Chapter 15: There Would Be Consequences
Chapter 15: There Would Be Consequences

... • Atwar Bhajat (Every Man in This Village is a Liar), a journalist in Iraq, ‘Atwar had loyalty and love of country. She had great expectations. She was just another senseless victim, a sacrifice like so many others.’ The description of her life is also the description of Iraq itself. After Atwar’s d ...
matam - ShiaChat.com
matam - ShiaChat.com

... 1. Hijab; The kufr and non- Muslims see this as oppression of women, and question why a person should cover herself? 2. Jehad; The Kufr and non-Muslims see this as radicalism and fundamentalism. 3. Sacrificing of an animal, lots of blood spill, and the manner which non-Muslims see portray this. 4. H ...
Slide 1 - Episcopal Academy, The
Slide 1 - Episcopal Academy, The

... Happy Home • In 622, Muhammad and his few hundred followers left Mecca and traveled to Yathrib, the oasis town where his father was buried. The leaders there were suffering through a vicious civil war, and they had invited this man well known for his wisdom to act as their mediator. Yathrib soon b ...
The Rise of Islam
The Rise of Islam

... God spoke to them through prophets. • For Muslims, early prophets were Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and finally Muhammad. ...
AP World History Class Notes Ch 14 The Expansive Realm of Islam
AP World History Class Notes Ch 14 The Expansive Realm of Islam

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History of Islam Outline Thesis: Islam can be summarized in three
History of Islam Outline Thesis: Islam can be summarized in three

... follows all the rules given by God through Muhammad, the prophet (Rahman, 1996 p.1). Islam is an Arabic term that signifies “surrender” in general terms. However, it signifies giving up fully to God in its exact religious meaning (Rahman, 1996 p.1; Fieser, 1998 p.373). Muslims are those who practice ...
The Rise of Islam
The Rise of Islam

... Many in Madinah converted to Islam; however, the people of Makkah still viewed Islam as a threat to their beliefs and way of life. As a result, a war between Makkah and Madinah occurred, and for eight years the war raged. In 630AD, Muhammad proved victorious and a treaty was signed, officially endin ...
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