Introduction to Islam and the Muslim Community.pptxNavaid Aziz
This is a presentation I did for Eston Christian College. It touches on what Muslims believe, practices, facts about the internationally community, and common misconceptions. If you are interested in hosting presentation (virtual or in person) please send an email to outreach@iisc.ca
This is a presentation I did at AlKahf Youth Centre in Calgary for youth 16-25. It explores how we view wealth, the spiritual elements of wealth, different types of investment accounts, how do we know which investments are shariah compliant, and crypto-currency.
Learn about the religion of our Muslim neighbors from the Imam of the Islamic Center of Mason. Overview includes 6 Articles of Faith and 5 Pillars of Islam.
Introduction to Islam and the Muslim Community.pptxNavaid Aziz
This is a presentation I did for Eston Christian College. It touches on what Muslims believe, practices, facts about the internationally community, and common misconceptions. If you are interested in hosting presentation (virtual or in person) please send an email to outreach@iisc.ca
This is a presentation I did at AlKahf Youth Centre in Calgary for youth 16-25. It explores how we view wealth, the spiritual elements of wealth, different types of investment accounts, how do we know which investments are shariah compliant, and crypto-currency.
Learn about the religion of our Muslim neighbors from the Imam of the Islamic Center of Mason. Overview includes 6 Articles of Faith and 5 Pillars of Islam.
The five pillars of Islam are mandatory for every serious Muslim. They include the shahada (creed), the salat (prayers), zakat (alms), Ramadan (the fast), and the Hajj (trip once in a lifetime to Mecca). Here is a brief explanation of teh Islamic five pillars
Get an insight of what Islam is, enhance your knowledge on the 5 pillars and understand the similarities between the 3 Abrahamic faiths - Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Now that you have converted to Islam, what is the next step?. The answer can be overwhelming, however, if you take one step at a time, your journey within Islam will be fruitfil and beneficial.
Guide To Islam For New Muslims
Yahiya Emerick
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 39 | Size: 1 MB
Assalamu ‘alaykum, peace be with you. We would like to welcome you to the world of Islam. After receiving so many requests from new and potential Muslims for Islamic information, we have decided to compile this resource guide to further your search for knowledge and to put the resources of the entire Muslim Ummah (community) within reach.
This resource guide covers four main areas:
# The first section is a summary of basic Islamic teachings and practices.
# The second section concerns advice for Muslims on the path to truth.
# The third section is a listing of the best books for a Muslim to read.
# And finally, a listing of basic Islamic terms that you, as a new Muslim,
ought to learn is provided.
May your path to knowledge be fruitful and may your road to truth lead you to the right way. Ameen (Let it be so).
To become a Muslim you only have to sincerely believe in and say the following phrase:
أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمد رسول الله
“Ash hadu an la ilaha ill Allah wa ash hadu anna Muhammadar Rasul Allah.”
“I declare there is no god but Allah and I declare that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
The five pillars of Islam are mandatory for every serious Muslim. They include the shahada (creed), the salat (prayers), zakat (alms), Ramadan (the fast), and the Hajj (trip once in a lifetime to Mecca). Here is a brief explanation of teh Islamic five pillars
Get an insight of what Islam is, enhance your knowledge on the 5 pillars and understand the similarities between the 3 Abrahamic faiths - Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Now that you have converted to Islam, what is the next step?. The answer can be overwhelming, however, if you take one step at a time, your journey within Islam will be fruitfil and beneficial.
Guide To Islam For New Muslims
Yahiya Emerick
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 39 | Size: 1 MB
Assalamu ‘alaykum, peace be with you. We would like to welcome you to the world of Islam. After receiving so many requests from new and potential Muslims for Islamic information, we have decided to compile this resource guide to further your search for knowledge and to put the resources of the entire Muslim Ummah (community) within reach.
This resource guide covers four main areas:
# The first section is a summary of basic Islamic teachings and practices.
# The second section concerns advice for Muslims on the path to truth.
# The third section is a listing of the best books for a Muslim to read.
# And finally, a listing of basic Islamic terms that you, as a new Muslim,
ought to learn is provided.
May your path to knowledge be fruitful and may your road to truth lead you to the right way. Ameen (Let it be so).
To become a Muslim you only have to sincerely believe in and say the following phrase:
أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أن محمد رسول الله
“Ash hadu an la ilaha ill Allah wa ash hadu anna Muhammadar Rasul Allah.”
“I declare there is no god but Allah and I declare that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
A great presentation for educators, activists or just those who are curious about Islam. The presentations covers the Purpose of Life, the Belief system and Practice of Islam. It also covers common misconceptions about Islam and Muslims.
Islam And Muslims from the perspective of a Muslim AmericanHajar Logan
I was asked to do a presentation about my religion for my daughters camp one year. In light of all the fear mongering relating to the ground zero mosque a revised it and added a Frequently Asked Questions section. The questions I used were based on the questions that I was asked that day.
I am not a religious scholar by any means, This presentation covers the basics of what average Muslims believe and do regardless of cultural background.
If you have any questions for me email me at hlogan@alum.wellesley.edu or message me on face book. Feel free to pass this presentation along to anyone with questions about Islam.
u can have a chance to know basics of Islam in an easy way. I have worked on this presentation for almost a week and wanted to share it with u guys! :) i hope it'd be useful for u too :) keep educating people about Islam.. may Allah (god) help u.. you can also ask me your questions
EIECC Aims & Objectives
The general aim of this program is designed to help motivate Muslims who speak English reasonably & fluently to lead in presenting Islam effectively to non-Muslims & spread the message of peace to the entire world.
The objectives of the program are such that on completion, participants should have:
• an improvement of the cross-cultural Islamic English Communication Competence
• learning a very powerful a new model of self-directed learning to continue learning after the workshops in teams
• a reasonable knowledge of Islamic terminology & jargon to refute misconceptions
• the basic ability to discuss Islamic concepts in English cross-culturally
• the ability to give short presentations on Islamic topics of their choice
• Ignition of the passion to lead in using English communication skills for presenting Islam
This volume tries to answer the very basic questions that one
unexposed to Islam would like to ask. Such answers had to be,
of necessity, very brief. The reader is advised, therefore, to
consult other works, some of which are listed at the end of this
book. He may also contact one of the Islamic centers, also
listed at the end, for further guidance
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
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This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...
Islam in brief presented by nuhu tahir by nuh tahir
1.
2. • Auzubillahi minashaitan nirajeem
• Translation: I Seek Refuge With Allah From The Accursed Shaytan
(Satan)
• Bismilahi rahmani rahimm
• Translation: In the name of Allah , the Entirely Merciful, the
Especially Merciful.
• Khutba……………………………………
• Bismillaah Al-Hamdulillaah wa salatu wa salaamu 'ala rasulullaah
Amma-ba'd.
• Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh : السالمعليكم
ورحمةهللاوبركاته
• Translation: May the peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon
you
3. Ground rules
● Respect each other
● Open minded
● Not about other religions but us
● Not here to convert
● Participate/Contribute
● Ask questions
● Learn from each other
● No politics
5. Note: Refresher
• Jews = Torah: "Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our
God, the LORD is one! (Deuteronomy 6:4)
• Christians = Injeel: Jesus answered, "The
foremost is, 'HEAR, O ISRAEL! THE LORD OUR
GOD IS ONE LORD; (Mark 12:29)
• Quran: And your God is one God (Tawheed).
There is no deity [worthy of worship] except Him,
the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
(Quran 2:163)
8. Introduction…..
What is Islam?
Islam is derived from the Arabic root "Salam": peace, purity
Religious meaning: submission to the will of Allah and obedience to His law
Islam is not a new religion, the same truth that Allah revealed through all His prophets
Prophets Tree
Islam's message has been reformed in the last stage thru messenger, (Muhammad)
Muslims follow the religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness
10. The Declaration of Faith1st Pillar
What is it?
There is non worthy of worship except Allah
and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
َِّْاَلْل ُلْوُسَر ًدَّمَُُم َّأن ُدَهْشأَو َِّْاَلْل إال َإله ال َّأن ُدَهْشأ
Testimony of faith = (Shahadah)
Allah has no partner, no son
It is a key to enter Islam
To say this in Arabic :
“Ashhadu Alla Ilaha Illa Allah Wa Ashhadu
Anna Muhammad Rasulu Allah”
11. Performing Prayers2nd Pillar
What is it?
They are five prayers at five times. Prayer in
Islam is a direct link between the mankind and
Allah. Each prayer does not take more than a
few minutes to perform.
Strengthen the belief in Allah
Inspire the morality and attitude
Time management
Frequent cleanup and tidy
And Athan (call for pray),
12. Payment of Charity (Zakah)3rd Pillar
What is it?
Zakah in Arabic means “grow”, “increase”, and
“purifying”. So, actually the act of giving Zakah
means purifying the wealth to gain Allah's
blessing. Practically, is to give 2.5 % of wealth
each year to the poor and needy.
Purify self-heart and wealth
Allah forgives your sins
Frees oneself from love of oneself
Ends poverty as Zakah is given to poor
Reduces crimes
13. Fasting The Month of Ramadan4th Pillar
What is it?
During the Arabic month of Ramadan, Muslims
are requested to abstain from food, eat, and
sexual intercourse from dawn until sunset.
To strengthen the power of self-control and
patience
To feel the pain of poor and needy
To stop us from doing sins, bad habits
To improve health
To bring us closer to Allah
14. Pilgrimage (Hajj)5th Pillar
What is it?
It is the holy trip to Makkah once in lifetime if
one can afford it physically, mentally and
financially.
To clean Muslims of all their sins
Makkah (most sacred place in the world)
Teaching noble morals (modesty, patience,.. )
Example of the universal message, equality ,
JUDGEMENT DAY and unity of Islam
Hajj is a great Islamic conference ; every race,
class, and nationality join together
15. Six Articles of Faith
1st Article
Belief in God
One, unique, incomparable
Has no son nor partner
Only one to worshipped
He has the most magnificent names and sublime
perfect attributes
Belief in the Angels
The existence of the angels
They are honored creatures
They worship God alone (created only to obey)
2nd Article
16. Six Articles of Faith
3th Article
Belief in Revealed Books
Revelations were given to guide the people
The original scripture brought by Prophets
Moses, Jesus, David (AS) & Mohammad (SAW)
Belief in Prophets & Messengers
All messengers were human beings
Their message is the same
From Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac,
Jacob, Moses, Jesus (AS) & Muhammad (SAW)
4th Article
17. Six Articles of Faith
5th Article
Belief in the Day of Judgment
This world will come to an end
All people will be resurrected for judgment
People with good records will be generously
rewarded
People with bad records will be fairly punished
Belief in Divine Predestination
God knows everything & recorded all actions
Whatever God wills to happen; it will happen
Accept / patience with what Allah has decreed
Our knowledge is limited but His knowledge is
limitless
God has given human beings freewill
6th Article
18. Declaration of FaithHow can I be a Muslim?
Willing to Perform
Five Pillars of Islam
Say Declaration
of Faith in Arabic
Believe
Six Articles of Faith
Perform Prayers
Perform Hajj
Observe Fasting
Payment of Zakah
Allah (God) Angles
Judgment Day
Holy Books Prophets
Predestination
“Ashhadu Alla ilaha illa Allah Wa
Ashhadu Anna Muhammad Rasulu
Allah”
20. Prophets in the Qur’an back
Name of Prophet Mentioned
1 Mūsa (Moses) ibn 'Imran 'alayhissalam. 136
2 Ibrahīm (Abraham) ibn Tarikh'alayhissalam. 69
3 Nūh (Noah)'alayhissalam. 43
4 Īsa (Jesus) ibn Maryam'alayhissalam. 29
5 Lūt (Lot)'alayhissalam. 27
6 Yūsuf (Joseph) ibn Ya'qūb'alayhissalam. 27
7 Adam'alayhissalam. 25
8 Harūn (Aaron) ibn 'Imran'alayhissalam. 20
9 Sulayman (Solomon) ibn Dawūd'alayhissalam. 17
10 Ishaq (Issac) ibn Ibrahīm'alayhissalam. 17
11 Dawūd (David)'alayhissalam. 16
12 Ya'qūb (Jacob) ibn Ishaq'alayhissalam. 16
13 Isma'īl (Ishmael) ibn Ibrahīm'alayhissalam. 12
14 Shu'ayb'alayhissalam. 11
15 Salih'alayhissalam. 9
16 Zakariyya (Zakarias)'alayhissalam. 7
17 Hūd'alayhissalam. 7
18 Yahya (John) ibn Zakariyya'alayhissalam. 5
19 The leader of all the Prophets, Muhammad ibn 'Abdillah, SAW 4
20 Yūnus (Jonah), 'alayhissalam. 4
21 Ayyūb (Job), 'alayhissalam. 4
22 Al-Yasa' (Elisha), 'alayhissalam. 2
23 Ilyas (Elias), 'alayhissalam. 2
23 Dhu'l Kifl (Esekiel), 'alayhissalam. 2
25 Idrīs (Enoch), 'alayhissalam. 2
21. 1. Habib u'l A'zam, Imam u'l Anbiya Sayyidina (Our Master) Muhammad
ibn 'Abdillah, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam. (53 B.H-11 A.H; 571 - 632 AC)
Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, the leader of all the Prophets and the
final Prophet sent by Allah for the whole of humanity till the end of time.
He is referred to as Habibullah, the most beloved of Allah.
His father's name was 'Abdullah ibn 'AbdulMuttalib and his mother's name was
Amina bint Wahb az-Zuhriyya.
2. Sayyidina Nabi Ibrahim, 'alayhissalam.
Prophet Abraham, peace be upon him.
He is referred to as Khalilullah, the friend of Allah.
3. Sayyidina Nabi Musa 'Alayhissalam.
Prophet Moses, peace be upon him.
He is referred to as Kalimullah, the one who talked with Allah.
4. Sayyidina Nabi 'Isa ibn Maryam, 'alayhissalam.
Prophet Jesus, peace be upon him, son of the blessed Virgin Mary, PBUH
He is referred to as Ruhullah, the Spirit of Allah.
5. Sayyidina Nabi Nuh 'alayhissalam.
Prophet Noah, peace be upon him.
He is referred to as Najiyullah, the Confidant of Allah.
Top 5 Prophets in the Qur’an back
In the Holy Qur'an, they are
referred to as Ulul 'Azm,
Possessors of strong will and
perseverance. (33:7) (46:35)