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This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by stating it provides inspiration and allows users to get started making their own presentations. It encourages the reader to create presentations on the Haiku Deck platform hosted on SlideShare.
This document is an excerpt from a book about the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses what non-Muslims have said about his greatness and maturity. It mentions how he led a humble life despite having wealth and power, was deeply concerned with helping others, and established Islam through peaceful means. The purpose is to remind Muslims to follow their prophet and to inform non-Muslims about his exemplary character so they may be guided to Islam. It asks readers to approach the topic without bias to find truth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It notes that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and serve as a healthy means of stress management.
1. If dirt or paint is found on the hands while making wudoo', it does not break the continuity of wudoo' as long as the person is trying to remove it, as this is connected to purification.
2. If a wound cannot be covered, tayammum should be performed for that part instead of wudoo'.
3. If traces of janabah are found on clothes after praying without realizing, ghusl and repeating prayers said since the last sleep in those clothes are required.
This document provides a summary of important Islamic concepts including:
1. The five pillars of Islam which are the testimony of faith, prayer, charity, fasting during Ramadan, and pilgrimage.
2. The six articles of faith which are belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed books, His messengers, the Day of Resurrection, and divine decree.
3. The three aspects of Tauheed (Islamic monotheism) which are the oneness of Allah's lordship, worship, and names/qualities.
The document provides instructions for performing the rituals of Hajj and Umrah. There are three forms of Hajj - Tamattu', Ifraad, and Qiran - with different requirements for entering a state of ihram and actions to perform. Umrah involves entering ihram, doing tawaf and sa'yi around the Kaaba, and shaving hair. Hajj involves additional actions in Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifah and stoning the jamarat on specified days, and completing tawaf al-ifadha after exiting ihram. It also outlines recommended visits and prayers to perform when visiting the Prophet's mosque in Medina.
This document discusses the different types of Hajj pilgrimages in Islam:
1) Tamattu' - Performing Umrah first, then putting on ihram later for Hajj. This is considered the best type.
2) Ifrad - Performing Hajj only, without Umrah.
3) Qiran - Combining Umrah and Hajj in one ihram. The document provides details on the rituals and rulings for each type of pilgrimage. It also discusses when a pilgrim would be called a "mutamatti" versus a "mu'tamir" or "qarin" based on their intentions and actions during the pilgri
This document provides instructions for performing the Hajj pilgrimage according to the Hajj-e-Tamattu method. It outlines the necessary conditions to perform Hajj such as being of sound mind and body and being able to afford the expenses. It details the important preparations and the niyyat, or intention that must be made solely for the pleasure of Allah. The main rituals are described, including ihram, talbiyah, wuqoof at Arafat and Masharul Haraam, qurbani or animal sacrifice at Mina, and striking the jamarah pillars over three days. The document emphasizes fulfilling all the wajib or obligatory acts properly according
The document provides a summary and analysis of the story of Joseph from the Quran. It discusses Joseph's vision about elevens stars and the sun and moon bowing to him, which he told his father Jacob about. Jacob feared Joseph's brothers would envy him if they heard the vision. The document then discusses the lessons that can be learned from Joseph's patience and righteousness when faced with trials later in his life in Egypt. It presents Joseph as a model for Muslim youth to emulate.
This document provides instructions on how to perform wudhu (ablution) before prayer (salaat) in Islam. It begins with an introduction on the importance of salaat and its virtues. It then discusses the conditions and essential/voluntary acts required for valid wudhu. The document demonstrates how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would perform wudhu step-by-step, from making intention to washing different body parts. It concludes with important points about properly performing wudhu and a recommended supplication to recite after completion.
This document provides instructions for performing the Hajj pilgrimage according to the Hajj-e-Tamattu method. It outlines the necessary conditions to perform Hajj such as being of sound mind and body and being able to afford the expenses. It details the important preparations and the niyyat, or intention that must be made solely for the pleasure of Allah. The main rituals are described, including ihram, talbiyah, wuqoof at Arafat and Masharul Haraam, qurbani or animal sacrifice at Mina, and striking the jamarah pillars over three days. The document emphasizes fulfilling all the wajib or obligatory acts properly according
The document discusses how the Prophet Muhammad treated women. It notes that before Islam, women had no rights and were often oppressed. The Prophet gave women numerous rights, affirmed their equality to men, and encouraged their education. He treated his wives with respect, refused invitations that did not include them, and advised men to be kind and patient with women. The Prophet abolished many of the injustices faced by women and established Islam as a just system that protects women's rights.
This document is an introduction to a guidebook for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. It begins by praising Allah for making Hajj an obligation and welcoming pilgrims to Makkah. It explains that the Prophet Muhammad's example should be followed in performing the Hajj rites. It thanks the author of the guidebook and advises pilgrims to use their time in Makkah to earn Allah's pleasure and avoid wrongdoing. It asks Allah to accept their Hajj and forgive their sins.
This document is an introduction to a book about the evils of the tongue. It discusses how success is defined in Islam as purifying one's soul to earn Paradise and avoid Hellfire. While material pursuits lead to failure, following Allah's guidance by obeying His commands and avoiding prohibitions leads to success.
The misuse of one's tongue can negate efforts to achieve spiritual success, as evidenced by hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He warned that evil words may lead one to the depths of Hell, and that controlling one's tongue is key to entering Paradise. Due to the dangers of the tongue, the book aims to study its major evils so readers can restrain it
The document discusses the rise of crowdfunding and social media. It notes that crowdfunding has grown exponentially from raising $5000 in funds in 2009 to over $25,000 in funds today. Social media plays a key role in crowdfunding's success by allowing projects to engage supporters and share their stories and progress. The document outlines attributes of successful crowdfunding projects like having a compelling story and emotional connection, as well as tips for implementation.
This document is an excerpt from a book about the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses what non-Muslims have said about his greatness and maturity. It mentions how he led a humble life despite having wealth and power, was deeply concerned with helping others, and established Islam through peaceful means. The purpose is to remind Muslims to follow their prophet and to inform non-Muslims about his exemplary character so they may be guided to Islam. It asks readers to approach the topic without bias to find truth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It notes that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and serve as a healthy means of stress management.
1. If dirt or paint is found on the hands while making wudoo', it does not break the continuity of wudoo' as long as the person is trying to remove it, as this is connected to purification.
2. If a wound cannot be covered, tayammum should be performed for that part instead of wudoo'.
3. If traces of janabah are found on clothes after praying without realizing, ghusl and repeating prayers said since the last sleep in those clothes are required.
This document provides a summary of important Islamic concepts including:
1. The five pillars of Islam which are the testimony of faith, prayer, charity, fasting during Ramadan, and pilgrimage.
2. The six articles of faith which are belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed books, His messengers, the Day of Resurrection, and divine decree.
3. The three aspects of Tauheed (Islamic monotheism) which are the oneness of Allah's lordship, worship, and names/qualities.
The document provides instructions for performing the rituals of Hajj and Umrah. There are three forms of Hajj - Tamattu', Ifraad, and Qiran - with different requirements for entering a state of ihram and actions to perform. Umrah involves entering ihram, doing tawaf and sa'yi around the Kaaba, and shaving hair. Hajj involves additional actions in Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifah and stoning the jamarat on specified days, and completing tawaf al-ifadha after exiting ihram. It also outlines recommended visits and prayers to perform when visiting the Prophet's mosque in Medina.
This document discusses the different types of Hajj pilgrimages in Islam:
1) Tamattu' - Performing Umrah first, then putting on ihram later for Hajj. This is considered the best type.
2) Ifrad - Performing Hajj only, without Umrah.
3) Qiran - Combining Umrah and Hajj in one ihram. The document provides details on the rituals and rulings for each type of pilgrimage. It also discusses when a pilgrim would be called a "mutamatti" versus a "mu'tamir" or "qarin" based on their intentions and actions during the pilgri
This document provides instructions for performing the Hajj pilgrimage according to the Hajj-e-Tamattu method. It outlines the necessary conditions to perform Hajj such as being of sound mind and body and being able to afford the expenses. It details the important preparations and the niyyat, or intention that must be made solely for the pleasure of Allah. The main rituals are described, including ihram, talbiyah, wuqoof at Arafat and Masharul Haraam, qurbani or animal sacrifice at Mina, and striking the jamarah pillars over three days. The document emphasizes fulfilling all the wajib or obligatory acts properly according
The document provides a summary and analysis of the story of Joseph from the Quran. It discusses Joseph's vision about elevens stars and the sun and moon bowing to him, which he told his father Jacob about. Jacob feared Joseph's brothers would envy him if they heard the vision. The document then discusses the lessons that can be learned from Joseph's patience and righteousness when faced with trials later in his life in Egypt. It presents Joseph as a model for Muslim youth to emulate.
This document provides instructions on how to perform wudhu (ablution) before prayer (salaat) in Islam. It begins with an introduction on the importance of salaat and its virtues. It then discusses the conditions and essential/voluntary acts required for valid wudhu. The document demonstrates how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would perform wudhu step-by-step, from making intention to washing different body parts. It concludes with important points about properly performing wudhu and a recommended supplication to recite after completion.
This document provides instructions for performing the Hajj pilgrimage according to the Hajj-e-Tamattu method. It outlines the necessary conditions to perform Hajj such as being of sound mind and body and being able to afford the expenses. It details the important preparations and the niyyat, or intention that must be made solely for the pleasure of Allah. The main rituals are described, including ihram, talbiyah, wuqoof at Arafat and Masharul Haraam, qurbani or animal sacrifice at Mina, and striking the jamarah pillars over three days. The document emphasizes fulfilling all the wajib or obligatory acts properly according
The document discusses how the Prophet Muhammad treated women. It notes that before Islam, women had no rights and were often oppressed. The Prophet gave women numerous rights, affirmed their equality to men, and encouraged their education. He treated his wives with respect, refused invitations that did not include them, and advised men to be kind and patient with women. The Prophet abolished many of the injustices faced by women and established Islam as a just system that protects women's rights.
This document is an introduction to a guidebook for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. It begins by praising Allah for making Hajj an obligation and welcoming pilgrims to Makkah. It explains that the Prophet Muhammad's example should be followed in performing the Hajj rites. It thanks the author of the guidebook and advises pilgrims to use their time in Makkah to earn Allah's pleasure and avoid wrongdoing. It asks Allah to accept their Hajj and forgive their sins.
This document is an introduction to a book about the evils of the tongue. It discusses how success is defined in Islam as purifying one's soul to earn Paradise and avoid Hellfire. While material pursuits lead to failure, following Allah's guidance by obeying His commands and avoiding prohibitions leads to success.
The misuse of one's tongue can negate efforts to achieve spiritual success, as evidenced by hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He warned that evil words may lead one to the depths of Hell, and that controlling one's tongue is key to entering Paradise. Due to the dangers of the tongue, the book aims to study its major evils so readers can restrain it
The document discusses the rise of crowdfunding and social media. It notes that crowdfunding has grown exponentially from raising $5000 in funds in 2009 to over $25,000 in funds today. Social media plays a key role in crowdfunding's success by allowing projects to engage supporters and share their stories and progress. The document outlines attributes of successful crowdfunding projects like having a compelling story and emotional connection, as well as tips for implementation.
This document provides an introduction to the Arabic language. It notes that Arabic is the official language of many Middle Eastern countries and is also used elsewhere in the Muslim world. The term "Arabic" refers to a spectrum of related dialects. There is a fundamental division between localized vernacular dialects, which vary substantially from place to place, and Standard Arabic, a single variety used across the Arabic-speaking world for written communication. To date, most linguistic study has focused on the vernacular dialects rather than Standard Arabic, which this work aims to analyze structurally.
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The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It grew exponentially from the 1980s onward as universities and research institutions established networks and protocols were developed to allow them to interconnect. Today billions of people use the internet for communication, information, and commerce on a global scale.
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This document provides an introduction to the study, which aims to investigate the extent to which Jordanian Arabic is affected by diglossia or triglossia between classical, modern standard, and colloquial varieties. It also examines the influence of bilingualism with English due to its use as a medium of instruction at Yarmouk University. The introduction defines key terms, discusses theories of linguistic variation, and provides an overview of the linguistic features of Arabic varieties in Jordan. It establishes the scope, aim, and methodology of analyzing the speech patterns of Yarmouk University students.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and boost brain function. Staying physically active helps fight diseases and conditions, increases energy levels, and promotes better quality of life.
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The document discusses the history and development of chocolate over centuries. It details how cocoa beans were first used by Mesoamerican cultures before being introduced to Europe, where it became popular in drinks and confections. The document also notes that modern chocolate production methods were established in the 19th century to allow chocolate to be consumed on a larger scale.
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1) This document is a collection of morning and evening supplications written by Shaykh Muhammad bin Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen, with the supplications being arranged and verified by Naayf bin Mamdooh bin ‘Abdil-‘Azeez Aali Sa’ood.
2) It provides an introduction to the Shaykh's life and works, and explains that this collection of supplications was originally written by the Shaykh's own hand and later compiled and referenced by the author.
3) The author outlines the methods he used to compile, reference, and summarize the supplications, and provides context for including weak supplications based on the views of scholars like I
This document provides supplications and prayers to be recited in various situations throughout the day according to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It includes supplications for morning and evening, times of difficulty, before and after specific actions like sleep, prayer, eating and drinking, and events like seeing the new moon or a new animal. Recommended daily prayers are also included to recite in the morning, evening, and after specific prayers.
This document provides translations and summaries of various Islamic prayers, declarations of faith, and invocations in English and Urdu. It includes explanations and translations of the six declarations of faith (iman-e-mujmal, iman-e-mufasal, the five kalimas), the call to prayer (azan), the five daily prayers (namaz), and common supplementary prayers and invocations (duas) for various daily activities and occasions. The document aims to educate about fundamental Islamic concepts and provide guidance for proper religious observance and worship.
The document contains duas (prayers) for students to recite before class and studying.
The first dua asks God to remove doubts and grant understanding. The second dua asks for beneficial knowledge and the understanding of prophets. The third dua asks God to fill the tongue with remembrance of Him and the heart with awe of Him. It acknowledges God's power and that He is the best protector and aid.
This document contains 25 supplications to God from the Quran. The prayers ask God for forgiveness, mercy, guidance, patience, relief from hardship, to make their faith strong, and to grant them success in both this life and the next. They recognize God as the ultimate power and source of all things.
This document provides a transliteration table and guidelines for pronouncing Arabic letters and sounds. It also includes supplications for various occasions like waking up, wearing new clothes, going to the bathroom, performing ablution, entering and leaving the home, going to the mosque, and starting prayer.
The table transliterates each Arabic letter and provides instructions on pronunciation. It also notes which letters are silent. The guidelines that follow provide Arabic supplications with English translations for different daily activities and occasions. They include supplications for forgiveness, health, remembering Allah, seeking refuge from evil, and asking Allah for light, favor, and protection from Satan.
Dua refers to supplication or invocation in Islam, which is the act of calling out to God in prayer or conversation at any time. It is considered one of the most powerful acts of worship. Dua involves praising God, asking for forgiveness and assistance, and expressing gratitude. While similar to Christian prayer, dua is distinct from the five daily ritual prayers (salat) that Muslims perform. The document discusses the importance, benefits, and proper etiquette of making dua according to Islamic teachings and guidance from Prophet Muhammad.
This document provides a selection of supplications from the Quran and hadith. It begins with an introduction explaining the merit and importance of making supplications to Allah. It then provides some of the best times that supplications are more likely to be accepted, such as the last third of the night, Friday afternoons, the Night of Decree, and during the month of Ramadan. The document proceeds to include the full text or summary of several important supplications, such as those for trusting in Allah, thanking Allah, seeking protection from Satan, and asking Allah to bless Prophet Muhammad.
This document provides guidance on how to best get one's dua (supplication) answered by Allah. It notes that a just ruler's, fasting person's, and oppressed person's dua will not be rejected. It then lists ways to increase the likelihood of one's dua being accepted, including asking Allah alone without others, praising Allah first, sending blessings on the Prophet Muhammad, having patience, certainty, and confidence, raising one's hands, facing the Qibla, using Allah's names, avoiding haram foods, and remembering one's good deeds when asking. The overall message is that following proper etiquette and having a strong connection with Allah can help get one's dua accepted.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It notes that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and quality of life.
This document provides an overview of a book that aims to give a brief understanding of Islam. It consists of three chapters. The first chapter provides evidence that the Quran is truly from God and that Muhammad was a prophet, pointing to scientific miracles, challenges to produce a comparable work, biblical prophecies, and miracles performed by Muhammad. The second chapter discusses benefits of Islam. The third chapter gives general information about Islamic beliefs, practices, and answers frequently asked questions. The introduction explains the purpose and structure of the book.
The document discusses the history and development of a new technology called blockchain. Blockchain first emerged with bitcoin, using cryptography to allow transactions to be securely recorded and verified in a decentralized database. It has now evolved beyond cryptocurrencies to have many applications, including for supply chain management, digital identity, and improving transparency.