Imam Ali was born in the holy Kaaba in the best of places and families. He was born in the month of Rajab and was the first person the Prophet Muhammad saw after opening his eyes. Imam Ali was taught by the Prophet and was known as the most knowledgeable person after him. He defended Islam with his sword Dhu'l-Fiqar and was a heroic fighter in battles like Badr. Imam Ali was chosen as the rightful successor by Muslims but was denied his right. He was martyred while leading prayers in the Mosque.
Imam Ali (as) was known for his piety, bravery, justice, and generosity. He was raised by the Prophet Muhammad (saw) from a young age. Some key facts about Imam Ali (as) include:
1) He was born in the Kaaba and was personally trained by the Prophet. The Prophet appointed Imam Ali as his successor on multiple occasions.
2) Imam Ali fought in all the major battles to defend Islam and the Prophet without seeking personal glory. He also advised the early caliphs after the Prophet.
3) As Caliph, Imam Ali was known for his simple lifestyle and ensuring wealth was distributed to the poor
This document provides biographical information about Imam Ali (as) in 3 sentences:
Imam Ali (as) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), who was born in the Kaaba in Mecca. He was the first male to accept Islam and protected the Prophet throughout his life, fighting bravely in all the early battles of Islam including Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. Ali (as) is highly respected in Islam for his courage, faith, justice, and kindness.
A presentation on the event of Ghadeer khum, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) selected Imam Ali has his successor. More information available at http://al-islam.org/ghadir/
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
1) Islam does not prohibit joking and laughter, as the Prophet Muhammad himself joked with his companions on occasions.
2) However, Islam sets criteria for permissible joking, such as only telling the truth, not mocking religious concepts or figures, and not harming or insulting others.
3) Joking about religious topics like the Quran, hadiths, prophets, or rituals is forbidden in Islam and could constitute disbelief. Excessive joking should also be avoided.
The document discusses the need for leaders (Aimmah) to guide Muslims after the death of Prophet Muhammad. It explains that the Aimmah were needed to carry on the Prophet's message and act as role models by practically explaining Islamic rules and commandments. It then outlines several important qualities of the Aimmah, including infallibility, knowledge, courage, abstinence from material wealth, and having a good character. The 12 Aimmah of Shia Islam fulfilled these roles and qualities. It also briefly discusses why the 12th Imam is in occultation.
Imam Ali was born in the holy Kaaba in the best of places and families. He was born in the month of Rajab and was the first person the Prophet Muhammad saw after opening his eyes. Imam Ali was taught by the Prophet and was known as the most knowledgeable person after him. He defended Islam with his sword Dhu'l-Fiqar and was a heroic fighter in battles like Badr. Imam Ali was chosen as the rightful successor by Muslims but was denied his right. He was martyred while leading prayers in the Mosque.
Imam Ali (as) was known for his piety, bravery, justice, and generosity. He was raised by the Prophet Muhammad (saw) from a young age. Some key facts about Imam Ali (as) include:
1) He was born in the Kaaba and was personally trained by the Prophet. The Prophet appointed Imam Ali as his successor on multiple occasions.
2) Imam Ali fought in all the major battles to defend Islam and the Prophet without seeking personal glory. He also advised the early caliphs after the Prophet.
3) As Caliph, Imam Ali was known for his simple lifestyle and ensuring wealth was distributed to the poor
This document provides biographical information about Imam Ali (as) in 3 sentences:
Imam Ali (as) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), who was born in the Kaaba in Mecca. He was the first male to accept Islam and protected the Prophet throughout his life, fighting bravely in all the early battles of Islam including Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. Ali (as) is highly respected in Islam for his courage, faith, justice, and kindness.
A presentation on the event of Ghadeer khum, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) selected Imam Ali has his successor. More information available at http://al-islam.org/ghadir/
Anne Stephens (Khadiejah) of www.Muhammad.com articulated in 37 booklets some of the 9408 companies of Prophet Muhammad, whom Hafiz Ibn Hajar compiled their biographies. Enjoy
1) Islam does not prohibit joking and laughter, as the Prophet Muhammad himself joked with his companions on occasions.
2) However, Islam sets criteria for permissible joking, such as only telling the truth, not mocking religious concepts or figures, and not harming or insulting others.
3) Joking about religious topics like the Quran, hadiths, prophets, or rituals is forbidden in Islam and could constitute disbelief. Excessive joking should also be avoided.
The document discusses the need for leaders (Aimmah) to guide Muslims after the death of Prophet Muhammad. It explains that the Aimmah were needed to carry on the Prophet's message and act as role models by practically explaining Islamic rules and commandments. It then outlines several important qualities of the Aimmah, including infallibility, knowledge, courage, abstinence from material wealth, and having a good character. The 12 Aimmah of Shia Islam fulfilled these roles and qualities. It also briefly discusses why the 12th Imam is in occultation.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first male to convert to Islam and devoted his life to serving the Prophet. He participated in many battles, earning a reputation for bravery. The Prophet entrusted Ali with important responsibilities and considered him part of his household. After the Prophet's death, Ali became the fourth caliph but faced several rebellions during his caliphate from 656 to 661 AD.
Imam Ali (as) was the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad (saw) as commanded by the Prophet on his deathbed. However, some companions ignored this and instead chose Abu Bakr as the first Caliph. Imam Ali (as) then faced years of opposition and battles against enemies of the Prophet like Muawiya and his son Yazid, culminating in the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (as) at Karbala. The document outlines the events that transpired after the Prophet's death, the enemies that opposed Imam Ali (as) and his family, and the injustices they endured as the true successors to the Prophet.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Surah Kafirun from the Quran. It begins with background on the surah's revelation and context, with Muslims being a minority facing pressure from disbelievers. It then presents a translation of the 6 verses. The surah instructs Muslims to maintain their distinct religion and not worship what disbelievers worship. The document analyzes themes like the importance of not compromising monotheism and discusses why the surah uses certain terms and structures. It aims to help understand the surah's message of firmly upholding Islamic beliefs despite external challenges.
Khalid ibn al-Walid was a renowned Muslim general known for his military strategies and leadership. Some of his notable quotes include:
1) Advising against underestimating an enemy based on numbers alone, saying "An army's strength lies not in numbers of men but in Allah's help, and its weakness lies in being forsaken by Allah."
2) Telling his commander "We shall take this route; let not your resolve be weakened. Know that the help of Allah comes according to your desire." when faced with taking a dangerous path.
3) Expressing obedience to political authority, saying "If Abu Bakr is dead and Umar is Caliph, then we
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan" to calm rage between two men quarreling.
The document discusses various aspects of Azadari, which is the remembrance and mourning of Imam Hussain (AS) and the tragedy of Karbala. It provides details on the first majlis held for Imam Hussain (AS) by his sister Bibi Zainab (AS) in Damascus. It explains that majalis have continued to be held regularly by the Imams and Shia to remember the sacrifice at Karbala. The document also outlines some manners to observe during majalis, such as maintaining wudhu, dressing appropriately, avoiding food and drink before Zohr on Ashura, taking notes to gain knowledge, and forms of Azadari like matam, n
Khalid ibn al-Walid was a renowned Muslim military commander known as "The Sword of Allah". He was born into a prestigious Quraysh family and trained from a young age in horse-riding and weapons. Khalid attended 50 battles in his career, winning all of them. Some of his most famous victories included battles against the Romans and Persians, bringing vast territories under Muslim control. He was given the title "Saifullah", meaning Sword of Allah, for his fighting skills and devotion to expanding Islamic rule.
The document provides biographical details about the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes his lineage, birthplace, marriages, children, migration to Madinah, battles, and death. It also summarizes his noble character traits which included generosity, honesty, humility, patience, kindness towards others, and living a simple life focused on worshipping God.
The document summarizes the event of Ghadir Khumm, where the Prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as the leader and Imam of the Muslim community after him. It describes how the event took place after Hajj, with over 100,000 companions present. The Prophet gave a sermon establishing Ali's leadership and had those present pledge allegiance to Ali. It provides context from the Quran and hadith to support the theological significance of Imamat being an integral part of Islam.
This document provides background information on the history of Karbala. It discusses Imam Husain, who was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes Imam Husain's lineage and excellence, noting that the Prophet foretold Imam Husain would be martyred. The document also discusses the events that took place in Karbala and refutes some fabricated stories about Karbala. The overall purpose is to provide an authentic account of Imam Husain and the events in Karbala.
Khalid Bin Walid was a renowned 7th century Muslim general known as "The Sword of Allah". He led many successful campaigns against the Byzantine and Persian Empires that expanded Muslim territories significantly. Khalid displayed brilliance as a military leader and tactician, employing innovative strategies like daring flanking maneuvers, infiltration, and hammer and anvil tactics. His campaigns were executed with courage, improvisation, and a devotion to Islam that helped overcome numerical disadvantages. Khalid serves as a model for future leaders, demonstrating the power of moral and conceptual superiority, calculated risk-taking, and maintaining high troop morale and training.
The document contains several Bible passages about prayer and faith. Psalms 55:17 describes praying morning, noon and night. Matthew 15:8 notes that some people honor God with their lips but not their heart. Mark 5:25-34 tells the story of a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years who was healed when she touched Jesus' cloak, showing her great faith. 1 Samuel 7:1-11 describes how Samuel prayed and offered sacrifices to God, and God helped the Israelites by confusing the Philistines when they drew near for battle.
This presentation provides an overview of the military leader Khalid Ibn Al-Walid. It discusses that he was born in Mecca in 592 AD and accepted Islam in 629. As a military commander, he was given the title "Sword of God" for his undefeated record, conquering much of the Middle East. The presentation examines Khalid's leadership styles, his skills as a transformational and charismatic leader, his ethics and values, and how he motivated his soldiers. It notes that Khalid was dismissed from command by Caliph Umar, not for any faults, but to establish that victory comes from God, not any single leader. Khalid expressed disappointment on his deathbed at not dying as
KARBALA - BEFORE AND AFTER - Prepared By: Ramzan A. SabirJamal Mirza
It is the Author's earnest wish that Muslim Youths must read this book to make themselves fully aware of the true significance of Karbala, and to commemorate the Ahlul Bayt (a.s.)'s most tragic sufferings, and the sacrifices made to save Islam.
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed" to help calm rage.
The document is a poem written in a foreign language and repeats the phrase "Uhlambile ngegazi lakhe" which means "Have you washed in his blood?" over 20 times. It emphasizes cleansing or washing and questions if the reader's heart is pure, if they walk with Jesus, and if they have washed in his blood.
Khalid bin Walid was a renowned early Muslim military leader known as "The Sword of Allah." He was born in Mecca in 585 AD and showed prowess as a warrior from a young age. As a skilled horseman and weapon-user, he led cavalry forces. Though initially fighting against Muslims, he converted to Islam in 629. Known for his leadership skills and bravery in over 100 battles, including the conquest of Persia and Syria, he remained undefeated until being dismissed by Caliph Umar in 642. He died later that year in Homs, longing to be martyred in battle, and is buried in a mosque that now bears his name.
The document provides background on the lineage and family tree of Imam Hussain, including:
- Imam Hussain was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and her husband Imam Ali.
- It discusses the early history of Islam and the conspiracy to assassinate the Prophet Muhammad, forcing the Hijra or migration to Medina in 622 CE which marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.
- It introduces Imam Hussain's parents - his mother was Fatima and his father was Imam Ali, the fourth caliph and cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
Imam Kazim (A), Hisham ibn al-Hakam, and the IntellectAmina Inloes
Discussion of a lengthy hadith on the intellect ('aql) narrated from Imam Musa al-Kazim (A) in al-Kafi to Hisham ibn al-Hakam. Suggestions for further reading/listening at end.
Presented at Mahfil Ali in London, UK.
Hazrat Ali (A.S) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. During a sermon, the Prophet held Hazrat Ali's hand and proclaimed him as his successor and the leader of the Muslim community after him. Hazrat Ali played a significant role in early Islamic history as a brave warrior who participated in many battles and helped spread Islam. He was assassinated in 661 CE by an opponent but is still revered as a figure of wisdom, piety, and importance in Islamic jurisprudence.
The Prophet Muhammad said that Ali is from him and he is from Ali, and that Ali would be the protector of believers after him. The document then provides details about Ali, including that he was the first Muslim, fought bravely in battles alongside the Prophet, and was martyred by an assassin after being struck in the head during prayer.
Hazrat Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He accepted Islam at a young age and was the Prophet's standard bearer in many battles. The Prophet spoke very highly of Hazrat Ali and considered him his successor. Hazrat Ali played a major military and political role after the Prophet, fighting against pagans and later against other Muslims. He was assassinated while praying in the mosque of Kufa by an extremist group. His eloquent sayings were later compiled in the book Nahjul Balagha.
Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. He was the first male to convert to Islam and devoted his life to serving the Prophet. He participated in many battles, earning a reputation for bravery. The Prophet entrusted Ali with important responsibilities and considered him part of his household. After the Prophet's death, Ali became the fourth caliph but faced several rebellions during his caliphate from 656 to 661 AD.
Imam Ali (as) was the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad (saw) as commanded by the Prophet on his deathbed. However, some companions ignored this and instead chose Abu Bakr as the first Caliph. Imam Ali (as) then faced years of opposition and battles against enemies of the Prophet like Muawiya and his son Yazid, culminating in the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (as) at Karbala. The document outlines the events that transpired after the Prophet's death, the enemies that opposed Imam Ali (as) and his family, and the injustices they endured as the true successors to the Prophet.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Surah Kafirun from the Quran. It begins with background on the surah's revelation and context, with Muslims being a minority facing pressure from disbelievers. It then presents a translation of the 6 verses. The surah instructs Muslims to maintain their distinct religion and not worship what disbelievers worship. The document analyzes themes like the importance of not compromising monotheism and discusses why the surah uses certain terms and structures. It aims to help understand the surah's message of firmly upholding Islamic beliefs despite external challenges.
Khalid ibn al-Walid was a renowned Muslim general known for his military strategies and leadership. Some of his notable quotes include:
1) Advising against underestimating an enemy based on numbers alone, saying "An army's strength lies not in numbers of men but in Allah's help, and its weakness lies in being forsaken by Allah."
2) Telling his commander "We shall take this route; let not your resolve be weakened. Know that the help of Allah comes according to your desire." when faced with taking a dangerous path.
3) Expressing obedience to political authority, saying "If Abu Bakr is dead and Umar is Caliph, then we
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan" to calm rage between two men quarreling.
The document discusses various aspects of Azadari, which is the remembrance and mourning of Imam Hussain (AS) and the tragedy of Karbala. It provides details on the first majlis held for Imam Hussain (AS) by his sister Bibi Zainab (AS) in Damascus. It explains that majalis have continued to be held regularly by the Imams and Shia to remember the sacrifice at Karbala. The document also outlines some manners to observe during majalis, such as maintaining wudhu, dressing appropriately, avoiding food and drink before Zohr on Ashura, taking notes to gain knowledge, and forms of Azadari like matam, n
Khalid ibn al-Walid was a renowned Muslim military commander known as "The Sword of Allah". He was born into a prestigious Quraysh family and trained from a young age in horse-riding and weapons. Khalid attended 50 battles in his career, winning all of them. Some of his most famous victories included battles against the Romans and Persians, bringing vast territories under Muslim control. He was given the title "Saifullah", meaning Sword of Allah, for his fighting skills and devotion to expanding Islamic rule.
The document provides biographical details about the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes his lineage, birthplace, marriages, children, migration to Madinah, battles, and death. It also summarizes his noble character traits which included generosity, honesty, humility, patience, kindness towards others, and living a simple life focused on worshipping God.
The document summarizes the event of Ghadir Khumm, where the Prophet Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib as the leader and Imam of the Muslim community after him. It describes how the event took place after Hajj, with over 100,000 companions present. The Prophet gave a sermon establishing Ali's leadership and had those present pledge allegiance to Ali. It provides context from the Quran and hadith to support the theological significance of Imamat being an integral part of Islam.
This document provides background information on the history of Karbala. It discusses Imam Husain, who was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes Imam Husain's lineage and excellence, noting that the Prophet foretold Imam Husain would be martyred. The document also discusses the events that took place in Karbala and refutes some fabricated stories about Karbala. The overall purpose is to provide an authentic account of Imam Husain and the events in Karbala.
Khalid Bin Walid was a renowned 7th century Muslim general known as "The Sword of Allah". He led many successful campaigns against the Byzantine and Persian Empires that expanded Muslim territories significantly. Khalid displayed brilliance as a military leader and tactician, employing innovative strategies like daring flanking maneuvers, infiltration, and hammer and anvil tactics. His campaigns were executed with courage, improvisation, and a devotion to Islam that helped overcome numerical disadvantages. Khalid serves as a model for future leaders, demonstrating the power of moral and conceptual superiority, calculated risk-taking, and maintaining high troop morale and training.
The document contains several Bible passages about prayer and faith. Psalms 55:17 describes praying morning, noon and night. Matthew 15:8 notes that some people honor God with their lips but not their heart. Mark 5:25-34 tells the story of a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years who was healed when she touched Jesus' cloak, showing her great faith. 1 Samuel 7:1-11 describes how Samuel prayed and offered sacrifices to God, and God helped the Israelites by confusing the Philistines when they drew near for battle.
This presentation provides an overview of the military leader Khalid Ibn Al-Walid. It discusses that he was born in Mecca in 592 AD and accepted Islam in 629. As a military commander, he was given the title "Sword of God" for his undefeated record, conquering much of the Middle East. The presentation examines Khalid's leadership styles, his skills as a transformational and charismatic leader, his ethics and values, and how he motivated his soldiers. It notes that Khalid was dismissed from command by Caliph Umar, not for any faults, but to establish that victory comes from God, not any single leader. Khalid expressed disappointment on his deathbed at not dying as
KARBALA - BEFORE AND AFTER - Prepared By: Ramzan A. SabirJamal Mirza
It is the Author's earnest wish that Muslim Youths must read this book to make themselves fully aware of the true significance of Karbala, and to commemorate the Ahlul Bayt (a.s.)'s most tragic sufferings, and the sacrifices made to save Islam.
1) The hadith discusses patience and that Allah punishes believers in this life for their good and does not punish immediately for evil deeds but waits until the Day of Judgment.
2) It describes an incident where the son of Abu Talhah died while he was away and how his wife comforted him and later gave birth to another son who the Prophet named Abdullah and blessed.
3) Another hadith states that true strength is controlling one's anger, not wrestling, and advises saying "I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed" to help calm rage.
The document is a poem written in a foreign language and repeats the phrase "Uhlambile ngegazi lakhe" which means "Have you washed in his blood?" over 20 times. It emphasizes cleansing or washing and questions if the reader's heart is pure, if they walk with Jesus, and if they have washed in his blood.
Khalid bin Walid was a renowned early Muslim military leader known as "The Sword of Allah." He was born in Mecca in 585 AD and showed prowess as a warrior from a young age. As a skilled horseman and weapon-user, he led cavalry forces. Though initially fighting against Muslims, he converted to Islam in 629. Known for his leadership skills and bravery in over 100 battles, including the conquest of Persia and Syria, he remained undefeated until being dismissed by Caliph Umar in 642. He died later that year in Homs, longing to be martyred in battle, and is buried in a mosque that now bears his name.
The document provides background on the lineage and family tree of Imam Hussain, including:
- Imam Hussain was the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and her husband Imam Ali.
- It discusses the early history of Islam and the conspiracy to assassinate the Prophet Muhammad, forcing the Hijra or migration to Medina in 622 CE which marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.
- It introduces Imam Hussain's parents - his mother was Fatima and his father was Imam Ali, the fourth caliph and cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad.
Imam Kazim (A), Hisham ibn al-Hakam, and the IntellectAmina Inloes
Discussion of a lengthy hadith on the intellect ('aql) narrated from Imam Musa al-Kazim (A) in al-Kafi to Hisham ibn al-Hakam. Suggestions for further reading/listening at end.
Presented at Mahfil Ali in London, UK.
Hazrat Ali (A.S) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad. During a sermon, the Prophet held Hazrat Ali's hand and proclaimed him as his successor and the leader of the Muslim community after him. Hazrat Ali played a significant role in early Islamic history as a brave warrior who participated in many battles and helped spread Islam. He was assassinated in 661 CE by an opponent but is still revered as a figure of wisdom, piety, and importance in Islamic jurisprudence.
The Prophet Muhammad said that Ali is from him and he is from Ali, and that Ali would be the protector of believers after him. The document then provides details about Ali, including that he was the first Muslim, fought bravely in battles alongside the Prophet, and was martyred by an assassin after being struck in the head during prayer.
This document summarizes the story of Tha'alaba Abdur Rahman, a 16-year-old companion of the Prophet Muhammad who lowered his gaze. When sent on an errand, he glanced at a woman bathing and felt intense guilt. He fled to the mountains out of shame. The Prophet searched for him and eventually he was found crying by a shepherd. When brought before the Prophet, Tha'alaba was overcome with emotion until he died, and the Prophet said the angels were crowding around him.
This document summarizes the story of Tha'alaba Abdur Rahman, a 16-year-old companion of the Prophet Muhammad who lowered his gaze. When sent on an errand, he glanced at a woman bathing and felt intense guilt. He fled to the mountains out of shame. The Prophet searched for him and finally found him crying from remorse. When brought before the Prophet, Tha'alaba was forgiven and died with the Prophet praying over him. The Prophet walked gently at his funeral due to the angels crowding around Tha'alaba.
Fazail-e-Amaal ki Haqeeqat
Lecture by Sheikh Touseef Ur Rahman
A doctor prescribes surgery to a heart patient, that he has to undergo a bypass for his wellbeing and he,
instead of finding a surgeon goes to a butcher or a hairdresser and he, dissects him with his tools. Now
there is no doubt left for his expiry.
Similar is the case of Islamic nation. ALLAH, Lord of the Throne, revealed HIS words for the guidance, for
the salvation of Muslim Ummah. The deliverer of the revelation... leader of the angels, the night it
revealed on …leader of the nights, the month of revelation…. leader of the months and the Prophet on
which the message is revealed is the leader of the Prophetsوسلم عليه هللا صلى.
Hazrat Ali (RA) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He accepted Islam at a young age, risked his life to protect the Prophet, and married Fatima (RA). Hazrat Ali was known as "Asadullah", the Lion of Allah, for his bravery in battle. He served as the fourth caliph after the Prophet and faced many difficulties, working to maintain peace. Hazrat Ali was a great scholar as well as warrior, and was martyred by poisoning.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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Santan Vastu Provides Vedic astrology courses & Vastu remedies, If you are searching Vastu for home, Vastu for kitchen, Vastu for house, Vastu for Office & Factory. Best Vastu in Bahadurgarh. Best Vastu in Delhi NCR
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Selling your ideas is challenging. First, you must get your listeners to agree with you in principle. Then, you must move them to action. Use the Dale Carnegie Training® Evidence – Action – Benefit formula, and you will deliver a motivational, action-oriented presentation.