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The world before the birth of Prophet Muhammad was in a state of darkness, with idol worship, uncivilized life, poor treatment of women, lack of education, law and order. The Arabian Peninsula was especially bad, with frequent wars. The document then discusses Prophet Muhammad's genealogy and some key events in his early life, including being raised by his grandfather and uncle after his mother's death, his marriage to Khadija which brought him wealth and status, and his involvement in renovating the Kaaba.
The document requests that the reader remembers the author and their family in their prayers. It does not provide any other context or details about the circumstances. The full meaning and intent behind the request is unclear from the limited information given.
The document requests that the reader remembers the author and their family in their prayers. It does not provide any other context or details about the author, their family, or reasons for the request. The short message simply asks for prayers and remembrance for the unspecified person who wrote it and their family.
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The document provides a biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in three parts. It describes his early life and family in Mecca, the revelations he received and early preaching of Islam. It then discusses his migration to Medina where he established the first mosque and built the foundations of the Muslim community. Finally, it briefly outlines some of the Prophet's teachings and practices including the Night Journey, his farewell sermon, and legacy upon his followers to follow the Quran and Sunnah.
Islam is the religion of peace whose followers, Muslims, submit to the will of Allah (God). The key Islamic principles are the oneness of God, mankind, prophets, message, and daily practices like prayer, fasting, charity. Muslims are guided by the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. There are misunderstandings that terrorism contradicts Islamic teachings of mercy, but extremist groups have distorted the religion's true message of peace.
Makki life of the prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)Makki life of the prophetSaniya
The world before the birth of Prophet Muhammad was in a state of darkness, with idol worship, uncivilized life, poor treatment of women, lack of education, law and order. The Arabian Peninsula was especially bad, with frequent wars. The document then discusses Prophet Muhammad's genealogy and some key events in his early life, including being raised by his grandfather and uncle after his mother's death, his marriage to Khadija which brought him wealth and status, and his involvement in renovating the Kaaba.
The document requests that the reader remembers the author and their family in their prayers. It does not provide any other context or details about the circumstances. The full meaning and intent behind the request is unclear from the limited information given.
The document requests that the reader remembers the author and their family in their prayers. It does not provide any other context or details about the author, their family, or reasons for the request. The short message simply asks for prayers and remembrance for the unspecified person who wrote it and their family.
Copy Of Presentation1 Holy Prophet Muhammed S.A.W Roha123
The document provides a biography of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in three parts. It describes his early life and family in Mecca, the revelations he received and early preaching of Islam. It then discusses his migration to Medina where he established the first mosque and built the foundations of the Muslim community. Finally, it briefly outlines some of the Prophet's teachings and practices including the Night Journey, his farewell sermon, and legacy upon his followers to follow the Quran and Sunnah.
Islam is the religion of peace whose followers, Muslims, submit to the will of Allah (God). The key Islamic principles are the oneness of God, mankind, prophets, message, and daily practices like prayer, fasting, charity. Muslims are guided by the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. There are misunderstandings that terrorism contradicts Islamic teachings of mercy, but extremist groups have distorted the religion's true message of peace.
This short document expresses devotion to God and seeks his help, stating "Bisillah", "Always Say", and "Help Us Allah" while indicating there is "No Other" god but him.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
This document contains advice and reminders about the importance of performing prayers and acts of worship in Islam. It provides hadith detailing punishments that may be incurred for neglecting prayers, both in this life and in the hereafter. It encourages forwarding the message to earn religious rewards. In a few brief sentences, it emphasizes proper observance of prayers and shares of consequences of neglecting this important religious obligation in Islam according to hadith sources.
This document consists of instructions to use the page up and page down keys repeated over multiple pages. It does not contain any other substantive information.
Quran compilation-transmission-preservation-2003-1196929859374493-4سید اسماعیل شاہ
The document discusses the significance of the Quran being written down in Prophet Muhammad's lifetime. It notes that unlike other religious scriptures, the Quran was memorized and written at the time, allowing for checks against errors. This ensured an authentic text that could be trusted for guidance, as opposed to other scriptures that were written after their founders and may have been altered. It also provides evidence that early Quran manuscripts match modern copies, demonstrating the text has been preserved without changes to chapters, verses, or words over time.
This document discusses how Islam is the greatest liberating force. It summarizes that Islam came to liberate humanity from worshipping anything other than Allah, liberate nations from tyranny, liberate the weak from oppression, liberate women from exploitation, liberate societies from ills, liberate politics from man's sovereignty, liberate the economy from interest, and ultimately liberate truth from falsehood by bringing divine guidance to the world.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Fasting aims to develop self-restraint and draw Muslims closer to God through worship, prayer, and acts of faith. Exempted from fasting are the elderly, sick, travelers, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and menstruating women, who make up the missed fast at a later date. Ramadan provides an annual opportunity for spiritual reflection, improved character, and purification of the soul through fasting and increased devotion.
Zafar explains to Tom the meanings of halal and haram in Islam. Halal refers to things that are permissible, while haram refers to things that are prohibited. As examples, Zafar discusses how Islam prohibits the consumption of blood and pork. Blood contains high levels of uric acid, which can be harmful to human health. Pigs cannot be slaughtered in the humane way prescribed in Islam by cutting the jugular vein, as pigs do not have identifiable necks. The medical risks of pork consumption are also discussed.
The study found that:
1) When a housefly falls in sterilized water without being dipped, pathogenic bacterial colonies grow in the water.
2) However, when the same fly is fully dipped in the water, the pathogenic bacteria disappear completely.
3) Instead, beneficial bacteria that produce antibiotics grow in the water after the fly is dipped, inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
The study thus validates the hadith that one wing of the housefly carries disease while the other carries the cure.
The document provides 7 reasons why one must read the Quran:
1. The Quran is for you and about you, guiding you on how to live in this world and the next.
2. It is the Lord's gift of guidance, mercy, and good news for believers.
3. It is your calling card to communicate with your Lord through prayer.
4. The Quran is inimitable, as no one has been able to produce a work like it despite challenges to do so.
5. It remains incorruptible and pure since revelation, as Allah protects it from corruption.
6. As the final revelation with Prophet Muhammad as the seal
The document discusses the importance of the Quran according to several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It summarizes that the Quran is the word of God revealed to Muhammad to guide mankind, and discusses hadiths stating that the best people are those who learn and teach the Quran. It also discusses hadiths about rewards for reciting the Quran well or with difficulty, likening believers who do or do not read it to fruits, and stating that those with no Quran in their hearts are like destroyed homes.
This short document expresses devotion to God and seeks his help, stating "Bisillah", "Always Say", and "Help Us Allah" while indicating there is "No Other" god but him.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
This document contains advice and reminders about the importance of performing prayers and acts of worship in Islam. It provides hadith detailing punishments that may be incurred for neglecting prayers, both in this life and in the hereafter. It encourages forwarding the message to earn religious rewards. In a few brief sentences, it emphasizes proper observance of prayers and shares of consequences of neglecting this important religious obligation in Islam according to hadith sources.
This document consists of instructions to use the page up and page down keys repeated over multiple pages. It does not contain any other substantive information.
Quran compilation-transmission-preservation-2003-1196929859374493-4سید اسماعیل شاہ
The document discusses the significance of the Quran being written down in Prophet Muhammad's lifetime. It notes that unlike other religious scriptures, the Quran was memorized and written at the time, allowing for checks against errors. This ensured an authentic text that could be trusted for guidance, as opposed to other scriptures that were written after their founders and may have been altered. It also provides evidence that early Quran manuscripts match modern copies, demonstrating the text has been preserved without changes to chapters, verses, or words over time.
This document discusses how Islam is the greatest liberating force. It summarizes that Islam came to liberate humanity from worshipping anything other than Allah, liberate nations from tyranny, liberate the weak from oppression, liberate women from exploitation, liberate societies from ills, liberate politics from man's sovereignty, liberate the economy from interest, and ultimately liberate truth from falsehood by bringing divine guidance to the world.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Fasting aims to develop self-restraint and draw Muslims closer to God through worship, prayer, and acts of faith. Exempted from fasting are the elderly, sick, travelers, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and menstruating women, who make up the missed fast at a later date. Ramadan provides an annual opportunity for spiritual reflection, improved character, and purification of the soul through fasting and increased devotion.
Zafar explains to Tom the meanings of halal and haram in Islam. Halal refers to things that are permissible, while haram refers to things that are prohibited. As examples, Zafar discusses how Islam prohibits the consumption of blood and pork. Blood contains high levels of uric acid, which can be harmful to human health. Pigs cannot be slaughtered in the humane way prescribed in Islam by cutting the jugular vein, as pigs do not have identifiable necks. The medical risks of pork consumption are also discussed.
The study found that:
1) When a housefly falls in sterilized water without being dipped, pathogenic bacterial colonies grow in the water.
2) However, when the same fly is fully dipped in the water, the pathogenic bacteria disappear completely.
3) Instead, beneficial bacteria that produce antibiotics grow in the water after the fly is dipped, inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
The study thus validates the hadith that one wing of the housefly carries disease while the other carries the cure.
The document provides 7 reasons why one must read the Quran:
1. The Quran is for you and about you, guiding you on how to live in this world and the next.
2. It is the Lord's gift of guidance, mercy, and good news for believers.
3. It is your calling card to communicate with your Lord through prayer.
4. The Quran is inimitable, as no one has been able to produce a work like it despite challenges to do so.
5. It remains incorruptible and pure since revelation, as Allah protects it from corruption.
6. As the final revelation with Prophet Muhammad as the seal
The document discusses the importance of the Quran according to several hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It summarizes that the Quran is the word of God revealed to Muhammad to guide mankind, and discusses hadiths stating that the best people are those who learn and teach the Quran. It also discusses hadiths about rewards for reciting the Quran well or with difficulty, likening believers who do or do not read it to fruits, and stating that those with no Quran in their hearts are like destroyed homes.
1. آپ مسجد اق صی کے بارے
ٰ
میں کیا جانتے ہیں ؟ ؟ ؟ ؟
2. کیا آپ جانتے ہیں کہ جب
بھی مسجد اقصی تصویروں
ٰ
یا فلم میں دکھائی جاتی ہے
تو وہ اصل مسجد اقصی
ٰ
نہیں ہے
ایسا کیوں ؟
3. یہ ایک صہیونی سازش ہے کہ
مسلمانوں کے دل و دماغ سے
مسجد اق صی کی اصل تصویر
ٰ
غائب کر دی جائے
مزید دیکھیے۔۔۔۔۔
4. اور دیکھیے ہم اکثر لوگ گھروں
میں غلط تصویر لگا کر اسے مسجد
اق صی سمجھتے ہیں
ٰ
اور یہ اتنی عام ہے کہ شاید آپ
بھی چونک جائے کہ آپ بھی ایسا
ہی سمجھتے ہیں
5. اس عجیب اور پریشان کن صورتحال سے
آپ کیا سمجھتے ہیں کہ کیا ہو سکتا ہے ؟
اگر کل کلں یہ ودی اصلی مسجدصی
ٰ اق
مسمار کر دیں تو ہم کبھی جان ہی نہ
سکیں گے کہ مسجدصی زمین پر باقی
ٰ اق
نہیں رہی