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Islam-Submission to Allah
... Sunni & Shiite • Original political split arose over succession of the office of Khalif • Ali, was the fourth Khalif, assassinated and replaced by the Umayyad dynasty – There had always been a faction that believed 'Ali should have been the first Khalif. ...
... Sunni & Shiite • Original political split arose over succession of the office of Khalif • Ali, was the fourth Khalif, assassinated and replaced by the Umayyad dynasty – There had always been a faction that believed 'Ali should have been the first Khalif. ...
Chapter Vocabulary and Study Guide 1 Vocabulary Islam Mosque
... Proclaim that there is only one God and that his prophet is Muhammad Muslims should pray 5 times per day toward Mecca Provide for the poor Must fast during the month of Ramadan Make a pilgrimage to Mecca ...
... Proclaim that there is only one God and that his prophet is Muhammad Muslims should pray 5 times per day toward Mecca Provide for the poor Must fast during the month of Ramadan Make a pilgrimage to Mecca ...
Islamic Beliefs and Practices
... 4. Fasting: going without food or drink from sun up to sun down during the holy month of Ramadan. 5. Hajj – All Muslims must travel to Mecca at least once in their lives. ...
... 4. Fasting: going without food or drink from sun up to sun down during the holy month of Ramadan. 5. Hajj – All Muslims must travel to Mecca at least once in their lives. ...
Islam - Images
... Five Pillars of Islam and living a just life. Monotheistic Qur’an: Holy book Sunna: Muhammad’s example- model for proper living Shari’a: body of law ...
... Five Pillars of Islam and living a just life. Monotheistic Qur’an: Holy book Sunna: Muhammad’s example- model for proper living Shari’a: body of law ...
Islamic Jurisprudence
... The Qur'an instructs `Establish the service of worship', but doesn't specify how to worship. By describing how the Prophet Muhammad prayed, the sunna provides details of what the Qur'an instructed. The sunna and hadith are complementary sources to the Qur'an but may not be interpreted or applied in ...
... The Qur'an instructs `Establish the service of worship', but doesn't specify how to worship. By describing how the Prophet Muhammad prayed, the sunna provides details of what the Qur'an instructed. The sunna and hadith are complementary sources to the Qur'an but may not be interpreted or applied in ...
Who will Replace Muhammad?
... the most powerful empire in Southwest Asia and build a religious movement that will influence history for thousands of years. It is now the year 632, and Muhammad has died. Unfortunately, he never told anyone who should be his successor (replacement). The Muslim community must now choose a new leade ...
... the most powerful empire in Southwest Asia and build a religious movement that will influence history for thousands of years. It is now the year 632, and Muhammad has died. Unfortunately, he never told anyone who should be his successor (replacement). The Muslim community must now choose a new leade ...
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... while also serving their community. • No priests or leaders, but there is a scholar that is well informed about the teachings of Muhammad. He is known as Ulama ...
... while also serving their community. • No priests or leaders, but there is a scholar that is well informed about the teachings of Muhammad. He is known as Ulama ...
True or False Islam Pretest
... Identify the following as True or False. Respond honestly. Your test score will not be graded. The pretest should help you discover how to further your understanding of one of the world's fastest growing religions. ...
... Identify the following as True or False. Respond honestly. Your test score will not be graded. The pretest should help you discover how to further your understanding of one of the world's fastest growing religions. ...
Slide 1 - SharpSchool
... “Children of The book” and given protection – second The law of Islam became the class citizens – pay a special center of Muslim society. It is called? ...
... “Children of The book” and given protection – second The law of Islam became the class citizens – pay a special center of Muslim society. It is called? ...
inside islam - St. Luke`s Parish
... strict monotheism, ethical conduct, judgment and afterlife 3. centered on spiritual submission to God 4. first followers: Khadijah (wife), Ali (son-in-law, husband of daughter Fatimah) 5. 622 AD forced to flee Mecca to Yathrib (later called Medina) Hijra (flight) = year 0 in Islamic calendar 6. many ...
... strict monotheism, ethical conduct, judgment and afterlife 3. centered on spiritual submission to God 4. first followers: Khadijah (wife), Ali (son-in-law, husband of daughter Fatimah) 5. 622 AD forced to flee Mecca to Yathrib (later called Medina) Hijra (flight) = year 0 in Islamic calendar 6. many ...
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... known as ‘The Little Feast,’ follows Ramadan. • ‘The Big Feast,’ also known as ‘The Feast of Sacrifice,’ comes ten days after ‘The Little Feast.’ ...
... known as ‘The Little Feast,’ follows Ramadan. • ‘The Big Feast,’ also known as ‘The Feast of Sacrifice,’ comes ten days after ‘The Little Feast.’ ...
History of Shariah Development
... and collated about two centuries after the prophet’s death]; rule by analogy, which is effectively the following of precedents so that a judgment in an old case is adhered to in a similar new case; and consensus of the jurists (or, according to some, consensus of the Prophet’s Companions, and acc ...
... and collated about two centuries after the prophet’s death]; rule by analogy, which is effectively the following of precedents so that a judgment in an old case is adhered to in a similar new case; and consensus of the jurists (or, according to some, consensus of the Prophet’s Companions, and acc ...
Chapter 15 – Origins of Islam Study Guide 30 vocabulary words
... Besides the Quran what is the other main source of Islamic teaching that is seen as the sayings and ...
... Besides the Quran what is the other main source of Islamic teaching that is seen as the sayings and ...
Muslim Sects
... and son-in-law Ali (in accordance with the command of God to be the next caliph. This made Ali and his direct descendants Muhammad's successors. Ali was married to Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter from his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. ...
... and son-in-law Ali (in accordance with the command of God to be the next caliph. This made Ali and his direct descendants Muhammad's successors. Ali was married to Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter from his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. ...
Bellwork 1/8/15
... – When he died, a general became caliph and made the position hereditary for his family, creating the Umayyad dynasty » Moved the capital from Medina to Damascus » The Shi’ites would only accept descendents of Muhammad’s son-in-law » Sunnis accepted Umayyads as true rulers » = This division exists t ...
... – When he died, a general became caliph and made the position hereditary for his family, creating the Umayyad dynasty » Moved the capital from Medina to Damascus » The Shi’ites would only accept descendents of Muhammad’s son-in-law » Sunnis accepted Umayyads as true rulers » = This division exists t ...
Islam A Comprehensive System of Thought and Life
... • Fatwa – legal opinions or the means to implement the Sharia • Ijma – consensus of the scholars • Ijtihad – process of legal reasoning • Dawah – inviting unbelievers to Islam ...
... • Fatwa – legal opinions or the means to implement the Sharia • Ijma – consensus of the scholars • Ijtihad – process of legal reasoning • Dawah – inviting unbelievers to Islam ...
Islam 2 Koran
... same Holy Spirit who inspired the writers of the books of the Bible. Their personalities, their cultural views and their attitudes are often revealed in their writing but through it all shines a single great spiritual truth. God has revealed himself through the eyes and the experiences of his people ...
... same Holy Spirit who inspired the writers of the books of the Bible. Their personalities, their cultural views and their attitudes are often revealed in their writing but through it all shines a single great spiritual truth. God has revealed himself through the eyes and the experiences of his people ...
Ch 8 - Endeavor Charter School
... Muslims considered their efforts to protect their territory and extend their rule over other regions to be a form of jihad. 3. Jihad represents the human struggle to overcome difficulties and do things that would be pleasing to God. Jihad encourages Muslims to strive to respond positively to perso ...
... Muslims considered their efforts to protect their territory and extend their rule over other regions to be a form of jihad. 3. Jihad represents the human struggle to overcome difficulties and do things that would be pleasing to God. Jihad encourages Muslims to strive to respond positively to perso ...
Islam
... • So, Muhammad’s father-in-law took over and held the new Muslim “empire” together as the first Caliph (or successor). • Soon, by the time of the third Caliph a dispute began over who should rightfully become the Caliph, leader of Islam. • Uthman, the third caliph was assassinated. – The Shia believ ...
... • So, Muhammad’s father-in-law took over and held the new Muslim “empire” together as the first Caliph (or successor). • Soon, by the time of the third Caliph a dispute began over who should rightfully become the Caliph, leader of Islam. • Uthman, the third caliph was assassinated. – The Shia believ ...
Kanyon Grantham December 6, 2009 World religions take home 3
... Sharia Law: Sharia comes from the Arabic word meaning ‘the source’, “Islamically, it is used to refer to the matters of religion that God has legislated for His servants” (BBC par 1). Sharia guides everyday Muslim life, from daily routines to family and religious obligations. The original founding d ...
... Sharia Law: Sharia comes from the Arabic word meaning ‘the source’, “Islamically, it is used to refer to the matters of religion that God has legislated for His servants” (BBC par 1). Sharia guides everyday Muslim life, from daily routines to family and religious obligations. The original founding d ...
Islam: Empires of Faith Video Viewing Guide
... Islam: Empires of Faith Video Viewing Guide Video 1 3:45 Many cultures have been shaped by Islamic civilization ...
... Islam: Empires of Faith Video Viewing Guide Video 1 3:45 Many cultures have been shaped by Islamic civilization ...
Reteaching Activity
... Select the name or term that best completes the sentence. Write the name or term in the blank. Note: Some terms may be used more than once. Some may not be used at all. Mecca Five Pillars of Islam Jews Qur’an Muslim ...
... Select the name or term that best completes the sentence. Write the name or term in the blank. Note: Some terms may be used more than once. Some may not be used at all. Mecca Five Pillars of Islam Jews Qur’an Muslim ...
Islam-Submission to Allah
... • Becomes orphan and lives as nomad (Bedouin) • Before Muhammad people of this region (Arabian Peninsula) believed in many gods • Visited by angel Gabriel and told to be a prophet • Fled to Medina (faced persecution) • Returned to Mecca in 630 A.D. with army of 100,000 ...
... • Becomes orphan and lives as nomad (Bedouin) • Before Muhammad people of this region (Arabian Peninsula) believed in many gods • Visited by angel Gabriel and told to be a prophet • Fled to Medina (faced persecution) • Returned to Mecca in 630 A.D. with army of 100,000 ...
Sources of sharia
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Various sources of sharia are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the sharia, the body of Islamic law. The primary sources, accepted universally by all Muslims, are the Qur'an and Sunnah. The Qur'an is the holy scripture of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct and unaltered word of God. The Sunnah consists of the religious actions and quotations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and narrated through his Companions and the Imams (per the beliefs of the Sunni and Shi'ite schools respectively).As Islamic regulations stated in the primary sources do not explicitly deal with every conceivable eventuality, jurisprudence must refer to resources and authentic documents to find the correct course of action. According to Sunni schools of law, secondary sources of Islamic law are consensus, the exact nature of which bears no consensus itself; analogical reason; pure reason; seeking the public interest; juristic discretion; the rulings of the first generation of Muslims; and local customs. Hanafi school frequently relies on analogical deduction and independent reasoning, and Maliki and Hanbali generally use the Hadith instead. Shafi'i school uses Sunnah more than Hanafi and analogy more than two others. Among Shia, Usuli school of Ja'fari jurisprudence uses four sources, which are Qur'an, Sunnah, consensus and the intellect. They use consensus under special conditions and rely on the intellect to find general principles based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, and use the principles of jurisprudence as a methodology to interpret the Qur'an and Sunnah in different circumstances. Akhbari Ja'faris rely more on tradition and reject ijtihad. According to Momen, despite considerable differences in the principles of jurisprudence between Shia and the four Sunni schools of law, there are fewer differences in the practical application of jurisprudence to ritual observances and social transactions.