The document provides an overview of Ali ibn Abi Talib's life and career as the fourth caliph of Islam. It discusses how he was the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, and the first male to accept Islam. It describes his bravery in battles and how he became known as the "Lion of Allah." It summarizes Ali's time as caliph, including his civil war against Aisha, the battles of Jamal and Siffin against Muawiyah, and his transfer of the capital to Kufa.
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
Islamic dawah, or preaching, is based on the core Islamic principles of "There is no god but Allah" and "Muhammad is the messenger of Allah." It involves inviting others to Islam through peaceful, wise, and reasoned discussion as instructed in the Quran. Dawah is an obligation for all Muslims according to hadith and allows Muslims to spread the message of Islam to all parts of the world. While dawah should be a top priority, it often does not receive enough emphasis in practice.
This slide program explains the minor and major signs of the Day of Judgment in the light of Quran and Hadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho alaihi Wasallam.
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.
Importance of seeking knowledge in Islamdawah_islam
This document discusses the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam. It is obligatory for Muslims to gain certain types of basic religious knowledge, such as knowledge of creed and distinguishing right from wrong. Additional recommended knowledge includes Islamic jurisprudence, history, and Quranic exegesis. Gaining knowledge holds high status in Islam and the scholars who possess it are to be respected. However, scholars must maintain independence from rulers to avoid corruption. The document provides Islamic evidence from the Quran and hadith to support these points on the importance, categories, and status of religious knowledge in the faith.
ALLAH in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful.
By the time of the beloved (Prophet).
Undoubtedly, man is necessarily in loss.
But those who believed and did good deeds and stressed one another to accept truth and counseled one another to be steadfast
The document provides an overview of Ali ibn Abi Talib's life and career as the fourth caliph of Islam. It discusses how he was the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, and the first male to accept Islam. It describes his bravery in battles and how he became known as the "Lion of Allah." It summarizes Ali's time as caliph, including his civil war against Aisha, the battles of Jamal and Siffin against Muawiyah, and his transfer of the capital to Kufa.
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
Islamic dawah, or preaching, is based on the core Islamic principles of "There is no god but Allah" and "Muhammad is the messenger of Allah." It involves inviting others to Islam through peaceful, wise, and reasoned discussion as instructed in the Quran. Dawah is an obligation for all Muslims according to hadith and allows Muslims to spread the message of Islam to all parts of the world. While dawah should be a top priority, it often does not receive enough emphasis in practice.
This slide program explains the minor and major signs of the Day of Judgment in the light of Quran and Hadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho alaihi Wasallam.
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.
Importance of seeking knowledge in Islamdawah_islam
This document discusses the importance of seeking knowledge in Islam. It is obligatory for Muslims to gain certain types of basic religious knowledge, such as knowledge of creed and distinguishing right from wrong. Additional recommended knowledge includes Islamic jurisprudence, history, and Quranic exegesis. Gaining knowledge holds high status in Islam and the scholars who possess it are to be respected. However, scholars must maintain independence from rulers to avoid corruption. The document provides Islamic evidence from the Quran and hadith to support these points on the importance, categories, and status of religious knowledge in the faith.
ALLAH in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful.
By the time of the beloved (Prophet).
Undoubtedly, man is necessarily in loss.
But those who believed and did good deeds and stressed one another to accept truth and counseled one another to be steadfast
There are six articles of Faith in Islam:
1. Belief in Allah (God),
2. Belief in His Angels,
3. Belief in His Books,
4. Belief in His Messengers,
5. Belief in the Last Day, and:
6. Belief in the Divine Preordainment and Divine Decree (Qadhaa' and Qadr).
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.
Events of prophets (Hz. Adam to Hz.. Essa) Described in Sequence - part IMuhammad Husnain Afzal
Events of Propeht from Hz. Adam to Hz. Essa, 25 Prophets are Discussed, these are:
1. Hz. Adam ………………………….. 4000 BC
2. Hz. Shees
3. Hz. Idrees
4. Hz. Nooh (Nuh) ………………………….. 3000 BC
5. Hz. Hood
6. Hz. Saleh
7. Hz. Ibrahim (Abraham) …………….. 2031 BC
8. Hz. Ismail
9. Hz. Yaqoob (Jacob)
10. Hz. Ishaaq (Isac)
11. Hz. Yusuf (Joseph)
12. Hz. Ayyub
13. Hz. Yunus (Johnah)
14. Hz. Shoaib
15. Hz. Musa (Moses) …………………….. 1400 BC
16. Hz. Khizr
17. Hz. Yusha
18. Hz. Samuel
19. Hz. Daud (David) ………………… 1010 BC
20. Hz. Suleman (Solomon)
21. Hz. Uzair
22. Hz. Zikriya
23. Hz. Maryam (Not a Prophet)
24. Hz. Yahiya
25. Hz. Essa (Jesus)
New Edited and updated slides.
Section by Section pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The Battle of Badr was fought between 313 Muslim fighters led by the Prophet Muhammad and a force of 1,000 Quraysh disbelievers. The Muslims were poorly equipped with few weapons, while the Quraysh army was large and well-armed. Despite being outnumbered, the Muslims were victorious through divine assistance, inflicting a crushing defeat on the disbelievers. The battle marked an important turning point, establishing the strength of the growing Muslim community in Arabia.
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Isa (Jesus) according to Islamic belief. It describes how Maryam (Mary) was chosen by God to give birth to Isa despite being unmarried. When Maryam's pregnancy was discovered, she fled to the desert where God provided her with food and shelter. When Isa was born, he could speak as a prophet of God. As an adult, Isa preached God's message and performed miracles, but the Jewish priests grew jealous and had him arrested. However, God saved Isa by raising him to heaven, while his betrayer Judas was mistaken for him and crucified instead.
Hazrat Abu Bakr was elected as the first Caliph after the death of Prophet Muhammad. [1] He addressed the Muslims, stating that while he is no better than them, they should obey him as long as he obeys Allah and his messenger, and are free to disobey if he does not. [2] He led campaigns against apostasy movements and helped establish the administration of the early Muslim state by dividing Arabia into provinces with governors. [3] He made great contributions to the preservation of the Quran.
Introduction to Usul Fiqh :Basic ideas in Ar-RisalahNaimAlmashoori
1. The introduction discusses the religious basis of Islamic jurisprudence and the state of mankind prior to Islam, divided into non-believers and People of the Book. It established Muhammad's mission to provide the final religion of Islam.
2. The document then discusses the five categories of "al-Bayan" that Shafii uses to divide the legal provisions of the Quran: those with literal meaning, those requiring explanation from the Sunnah, those explained by the Prophet regarding how/why/when, those mentioned only by the Prophet, and those requiring ijtihad.
3. Shafii's analysis aims to provide a juridical understanding of the Quran and its rules, dividing
The document summarizes the factors and events surrounding Prophet Muhammad's hijrah (migration) from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. The key factors that led to the hijrah included persecution by the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, the invitation from the people of Yathrib (later known as Medina) who wanted the Prophet as their leader, and the command from Allah to migrate. The journey from Mecca to Medina took around 10 days, with important events like staying in the Cave of Thawr to evade enemies and arriving in the village of Quba before entering Medina. The hijrah established the foundation for the first Islamic state and society with mosques, new economic and
The document discusses two types of divine revelations in Islam - spoken and unspoken. It defines hadith and distinguishes it from sunnah. Sunnah refers to the model behavior of the Prophet Muhammad whereas hadith can include narrations abrogated or specific to the Prophet. The document argues that sunnah is necessary for understanding the Quran and outlines three methods used to preserve hadith: memorization, practice, and documentation. It also discusses categories of hadith authenticity and asserts that dismissing all weak hadith denies the entire body of hadith.
This document discusses tafsir and ta'wil, two Arabic terms related to Quranic interpretation. Tafsir refers to explaining the literal meaning of the Quran based on hadiths and reports of the Prophet and companions. Ta'wil refers to interpretation based on correct opinion and understanding, and some scholars view it as differing from tafsir. There are three main classifications of tafsir: tafsir bi-al-ma'thur uses hadiths and reports, tafsir bi-al-ra'i is based on personal opinion, and tafsir bi-al-isharah relies on indirect signs and hints. The document provides examples to illustrate each type of tafsir
This document summarizes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) as told in the Quranic chapter "Surah Yusuf". It describes how Yusuf was favored by his father over his brothers, which made them jealous and led them to throw him in a well. Yusuf was then sold into slavery in Egypt and falsely accused by his master's wife, which landed him in prison. While in prison, Yusuf interpreted dreams and was later summoned by the king to interpret his dreams, gaining a high position in Egypt. Years later, during a famine, Yusuf's brothers came to Egypt for food and discovered that the man in power was their long-lost brother Yusuf.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Kafiroon. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
The document discusses the key events of the Day of Judgment according to Islamic beliefs. It describes how the trumpet will sound twice to signal the collapse of the universe and people emerging from their graves. It explains that people will be judged based on their deeds and faith, with believers receiving their books in their right hands while unbelievers receive theirs in their left. The document provides details on how people will be questioned about their prayers, wealth, knowledge and more. It discusses the concept of intercession and crossing the bridge over hell to enter paradise or hell for eternity.
This document discusses the four principles of Tawheed (monotheism) according to Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Abdul-Wahaab. It defines Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah as singling out Allah as the sole creator and sustainer of all things. Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah is defined as singling out Allah alone for all acts of worship. Examples of each type of Tawheed are provided from the Quran and hadiths. The document stresses that the purpose of creation is to worship Allah alone without any partners. Associating any form of worship to other than Allah constitutes shirk.
This slide program explains universal brotherhood of Muslims anywhere in the world. It also explains that all humans are part of same family. There is no place for racism or any prejudice among human beings.
The document provides a brief history of the science of hadith authentication (mustalah al-hadith) in Islam. It explains that as more narrators were involved in transmitting hadiths, strict rules were needed to verify the reliability of narrators in the chain of transmission (isnad) and accept authentic hadiths. The document outlines some of the early scholars who wrote foundational works on hadith methodology and authentication criteria, including defining different categories of hadiths based on the level of transmission in the chain of narrators.
- Ali was chosen as caliph five days after the assassination of Uthman, though Madina was under rebel control and there were disagreements between Ali and other Sahaba over priorities.
- Ali appointed new governors in an attempt to stabilize territories but faced opposition from Mu'awya, Talha, Al-Zubayr and the army of Mecca. This led to the Battle of Jamal.
- Further conflicts emerged, including the Battle of Siffin against Mu'awya, disagreement over the arbitration process, and a battle against the Khawarij. Ali's authority was weakened as many were killed in battles.
- Mu'awya captured Egypt after the governor was killed,
There are six articles of Faith in Islam:
1. Belief in Allah (God),
2. Belief in His Angels,
3. Belief in His Books,
4. Belief in His Messengers,
5. Belief in the Last Day, and:
6. Belief in the Divine Preordainment and Divine Decree (Qadhaa' and Qadr).
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.
Events of prophets (Hz. Adam to Hz.. Essa) Described in Sequence - part IMuhammad Husnain Afzal
Events of Propeht from Hz. Adam to Hz. Essa, 25 Prophets are Discussed, these are:
1. Hz. Adam ………………………….. 4000 BC
2. Hz. Shees
3. Hz. Idrees
4. Hz. Nooh (Nuh) ………………………….. 3000 BC
5. Hz. Hood
6. Hz. Saleh
7. Hz. Ibrahim (Abraham) …………….. 2031 BC
8. Hz. Ismail
9. Hz. Yaqoob (Jacob)
10. Hz. Ishaaq (Isac)
11. Hz. Yusuf (Joseph)
12. Hz. Ayyub
13. Hz. Yunus (Johnah)
14. Hz. Shoaib
15. Hz. Musa (Moses) …………………….. 1400 BC
16. Hz. Khizr
17. Hz. Yusha
18. Hz. Samuel
19. Hz. Daud (David) ………………… 1010 BC
20. Hz. Suleman (Solomon)
21. Hz. Uzair
22. Hz. Zikriya
23. Hz. Maryam (Not a Prophet)
24. Hz. Yahiya
25. Hz. Essa (Jesus)
New Edited and updated slides.
Section by Section pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The Battle of Badr was fought between 313 Muslim fighters led by the Prophet Muhammad and a force of 1,000 Quraysh disbelievers. The Muslims were poorly equipped with few weapons, while the Quraysh army was large and well-armed. Despite being outnumbered, the Muslims were victorious through divine assistance, inflicting a crushing defeat on the disbelievers. The battle marked an important turning point, establishing the strength of the growing Muslim community in Arabia.
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Isa (Jesus) according to Islamic belief. It describes how Maryam (Mary) was chosen by God to give birth to Isa despite being unmarried. When Maryam's pregnancy was discovered, she fled to the desert where God provided her with food and shelter. When Isa was born, he could speak as a prophet of God. As an adult, Isa preached God's message and performed miracles, but the Jewish priests grew jealous and had him arrested. However, God saved Isa by raising him to heaven, while his betrayer Judas was mistaken for him and crucified instead.
Hazrat Abu Bakr was elected as the first Caliph after the death of Prophet Muhammad. [1] He addressed the Muslims, stating that while he is no better than them, they should obey him as long as he obeys Allah and his messenger, and are free to disobey if he does not. [2] He led campaigns against apostasy movements and helped establish the administration of the early Muslim state by dividing Arabia into provinces with governors. [3] He made great contributions to the preservation of the Quran.
Introduction to Usul Fiqh :Basic ideas in Ar-RisalahNaimAlmashoori
1. The introduction discusses the religious basis of Islamic jurisprudence and the state of mankind prior to Islam, divided into non-believers and People of the Book. It established Muhammad's mission to provide the final religion of Islam.
2. The document then discusses the five categories of "al-Bayan" that Shafii uses to divide the legal provisions of the Quran: those with literal meaning, those requiring explanation from the Sunnah, those explained by the Prophet regarding how/why/when, those mentioned only by the Prophet, and those requiring ijtihad.
3. Shafii's analysis aims to provide a juridical understanding of the Quran and its rules, dividing
The document summarizes the factors and events surrounding Prophet Muhammad's hijrah (migration) from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. The key factors that led to the hijrah included persecution by the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, the invitation from the people of Yathrib (later known as Medina) who wanted the Prophet as their leader, and the command from Allah to migrate. The journey from Mecca to Medina took around 10 days, with important events like staying in the Cave of Thawr to evade enemies and arriving in the village of Quba before entering Medina. The hijrah established the foundation for the first Islamic state and society with mosques, new economic and
The document discusses two types of divine revelations in Islam - spoken and unspoken. It defines hadith and distinguishes it from sunnah. Sunnah refers to the model behavior of the Prophet Muhammad whereas hadith can include narrations abrogated or specific to the Prophet. The document argues that sunnah is necessary for understanding the Quran and outlines three methods used to preserve hadith: memorization, practice, and documentation. It also discusses categories of hadith authenticity and asserts that dismissing all weak hadith denies the entire body of hadith.
This document discusses tafsir and ta'wil, two Arabic terms related to Quranic interpretation. Tafsir refers to explaining the literal meaning of the Quran based on hadiths and reports of the Prophet and companions. Ta'wil refers to interpretation based on correct opinion and understanding, and some scholars view it as differing from tafsir. There are three main classifications of tafsir: tafsir bi-al-ma'thur uses hadiths and reports, tafsir bi-al-ra'i is based on personal opinion, and tafsir bi-al-isharah relies on indirect signs and hints. The document provides examples to illustrate each type of tafsir
This document summarizes the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) as told in the Quranic chapter "Surah Yusuf". It describes how Yusuf was favored by his father over his brothers, which made them jealous and led them to throw him in a well. Yusuf was then sold into slavery in Egypt and falsely accused by his master's wife, which landed him in prison. While in prison, Yusuf interpreted dreams and was later summoned by the king to interpret his dreams, gaining a high position in Egypt. Years later, during a famine, Yusuf's brothers came to Egypt for food and discovered that the man in power was their long-lost brother Yusuf.
Slideshow presentation of the meaning and background information for Surat Al-Kafiroon. This is a great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers to use in the classroom.
For a free digital copy and worksheets, DM quran4kidz on Instagram.
The document discusses the key events of the Day of Judgment according to Islamic beliefs. It describes how the trumpet will sound twice to signal the collapse of the universe and people emerging from their graves. It explains that people will be judged based on their deeds and faith, with believers receiving their books in their right hands while unbelievers receive theirs in their left. The document provides details on how people will be questioned about their prayers, wealth, knowledge and more. It discusses the concept of intercession and crossing the bridge over hell to enter paradise or hell for eternity.
This document discusses the four principles of Tawheed (monotheism) according to Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Abdul-Wahaab. It defines Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah as singling out Allah as the sole creator and sustainer of all things. Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah is defined as singling out Allah alone for all acts of worship. Examples of each type of Tawheed are provided from the Quran and hadiths. The document stresses that the purpose of creation is to worship Allah alone without any partners. Associating any form of worship to other than Allah constitutes shirk.
This slide program explains universal brotherhood of Muslims anywhere in the world. It also explains that all humans are part of same family. There is no place for racism or any prejudice among human beings.
The document provides a brief history of the science of hadith authentication (mustalah al-hadith) in Islam. It explains that as more narrators were involved in transmitting hadiths, strict rules were needed to verify the reliability of narrators in the chain of transmission (isnad) and accept authentic hadiths. The document outlines some of the early scholars who wrote foundational works on hadith methodology and authentication criteria, including defining different categories of hadiths based on the level of transmission in the chain of narrators.
- Ali was chosen as caliph five days after the assassination of Uthman, though Madina was under rebel control and there were disagreements between Ali and other Sahaba over priorities.
- Ali appointed new governors in an attempt to stabilize territories but faced opposition from Mu'awya, Talha, Al-Zubayr and the army of Mecca. This led to the Battle of Jamal.
- Further conflicts emerged, including the Battle of Siffin against Mu'awya, disagreement over the arbitration process, and a battle against the Khawarij. Ali's authority was weakened as many were killed in battles.
- Mu'awya captured Egypt after the governor was killed,
Dokumen ini membahas tentang Ali bin Abi Thalib, salah satu sahabat Nabi Muhammad yang paling awal memeluk Islam. Ali dilahirkan di Mekkah dan diasuh oleh Nabi sejak kecil. Ia memiliki kedudukan yang istimewa karena dekat dengan Nabi. Setelah kematian Usman, Ali diangkat menjadi khalifah dan melakukan berbagai kebijakan politik dan hukum. Namun, masa kekuasaannya diwarnai pemberontakan dari Muaw
Biografi Ali bin Abi Thalib mencakup kehidupan dan perjalanannya sebagai sahabat Nabi Muhammad yang paling awal memeluk Islam. Ia kemudian menjadi menantu Nabi dan khalifah keempat umat Islam menurut pandangan Sunni atau khalifah pertama menurut Syi'ah. Ali dibesarkan oleh Nabi dan belajar agama secara langsung darinya. Ia wafat dibunuh oleh kelompok Khawarij pada usia 63 tahun.
Fatimah bint Asad prayed at the Ka'bah for a safe delivery. The walls of the Ka'bah opened up and Fatimah entered, then closed behind her. After three days inside the sealed Ka'bah, Fatimah emerged with her newborn baby, who was born inside the holy site. The people were amazed that Fatimah had given birth safely inside the Ka'bah.
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.
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.
Imam Ali (pbuh), a Master of Leadership- part 1Farhad Zargari
Imam Ali (PBUH) in his period of government (Khalifate) displayed a leadership model based on social justice and real acknowledgement of human rights. Once he appointed one of his faithful disciples as the Governor of Egypt. Maalik al-Ashtar was a famous companion of Imam Ali and Imam had specially taught him the principles of administration and jurisprudence. The following instructions in the form of a letter were written to him by Imam Ali when he left for Egypt. The letter is a comprehensive set of political, social, economic and moral instructions for a governor to rule with honesty, fairness, and equality.
This document discusses the early development of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) during two foundational periods. In the Foundation Stage, fiqh consisted of the laws from the Quran and hadith, and focused on human reformation. The Prophet guided companions in deriving rulings through ijtihad. In the Establishment Stage, the Righteous Caliphs relied on ijma (consensus) and ijtihad to address new issues, establishing procedures that became the basis for legislation. They prioritized sources from the Quran, hadith and consensus in resolving issues. This period promoted unity with caliphal oversight in disputes.
Muhamad Hadi Bin Rosly is a 23-year-old Malaysian citizen seeking employment where he can utilize his skills in machines and automobiles or electronics. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Aircraft Engineering Technology from the University Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology. His final year project introduced an alternative material for aircraft floorboards using palm oil fronds. He has relevant experience from an internship at ExxonMobil Malaysia and workshop practicals during his studies.
1) Kisah cinta para sahabat menceritakan kisah-kisah romantis antara sahabat Nabi Muhammad SAW seperti Salman Al Farisi dan Abu Darda', Umar bin Abdul Aziz, Fathimah dan Ali bin Abi Thalib, serta Abu Hurairah dan Asma binti Umamah.
Dr. Ali Muhammad Sallaabee
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 1297 | Size: 33 MB
Succession to the Prophet…The murder of `Uthman and the quest for justice…The Battle of the Camel…Ahl al-Bayt…Caliphs and Imams…Moderation and extremism…
This book is far more than a biography, as it discusses major issues that have their origins in the early decades of Islam, the repercussions of which are still felt today. In this book, Dr. Sallabi guides the reader through a myriad of hadiths and reports, peeling away the centuries-old layer of fabrications and distortions through which hostile elements both in the Muslim world and beyond sought to conceal the truth. What emerges is a clear picture of the first great turmoil that engulfed the Muslim world and how the noble Companions of the Prophet and the members of his family worked together to resolve these momentous issues, following the guidance and teaching brought by the Messenger of Allah.
The true battle for hearts and minds is that which is raging in the Muslim world today, where many vested interests are seeking to distort the very self-image of the Muslims. It is high time for us to reclaim our history and to stop letting others tell it for us. This book is of great importance as it sets the record straight on a period of our history that is of major significance. Every Muslim who cares about the big issues faced by Islam and Muslims should read this book.
Dr. Ali M. Sallabi is famous for his detailed books of history and biography that bring the past to life for modern readers. Dr. Sallabi was born in Libya in 1383 H/1963 CE, and earned a bachelor’s degree at the Islamic University of Madinah, graduating first in his class. He completed his master’s and doctorate degrees at Omdurman Islamic University in Sudan.
This is Followers of Islam are called Muslims. Muslims are monotheistic and worship one, all-knowing God, who in Arabic is known as Allah. Followers of Islam aim to live a life of complete submission to Allah. They believe that nothing can happen without Allah's permission, but humans have free will.
The belief that "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" is central to Islam. This phrase, written in Arabic, is often prominently featured in architecture and a range of objects, including the Qur'an, Islam's holy book of divine revelations.
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 details about the life and character of the Prophet Muhammad before and during his prophethood. Some key points:
1. The Prophet displayed exemplary character from a young age, being known for his honesty, noble manners, and lack of wrongdoing. He faced hardship after becoming an orphan but was protected and guided by Allah.
2. After experiencing periods of reflection seeking truth, the Prophet received the first revelation at age 40 and began preaching monotheism secretly. He faced persecution after proclaiming his message publicly, with some followers migrating to Abyssinia for protection.
3. Events like the Isra and Miraj journey honored the Prophet and reinforced the importance of
This document provides an overview and table of contents for an Islamiat MCQ study guide. It explains that the guide was created to help candidates prepare for the changing format of the Islamiat section of the CSS exam in Pakistan, which now focuses more on situational and current affairs questions. The table of contents lists various topics covered in Islam, Prophet Muhammad, battles, pillars of Islam, prophets, the Quran, and companions of the prophet, with the goal of gathering objective information to make preparing for the MCQ portion easier.
The Rashidun Caliphs are the eminent stars of the Holy Prophet who led Muslims not just physically but also spiritually. The policies and rules they implemented in their respective eras were the true reflection of the teachings of the Holy Prophet. This is why the Rashidun era was the golden era of the Muslims. Implementing the teachings of Prophet Mohammad, made them not only the pioneers in introducing the concept of the welfare state, but they also set its exemplary foundation for the world to follow. This book is unique because unlike other history books it provides proofs of Imam Hassan as the fifth rightly guided Caliph.
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This document provides an overview and table of contents for an Islamiat MCQs book. It explains that the purpose of the booklet is to help candidates prepare for the changing pattern of the Islamiat paper in CSS, which now focuses more on situational and current affairs questions. The booklet aims to gather objective information from various sources to make preparing for the MCQs portion easier. It then provides a list of topics and MCQs covered in the book, including Islam, the Prophet Muhammad, battles of Islam, pillars of Islam, prophets, the Quran, and important Islamic events.
The document provides an overview of the religion of Islam, including its origins in 7th century Arabia and foundations by the prophet Muhammad. It discusses Islam's core beliefs and practices, including the Five Pillars. The document also covers Islamic scripture, divisions between Sunni and Shia sects, and the global spread of Islam today.
The document summarizes the rise of the Islamic Caliphate following the death of Muhammad and the subsequent split between Sunni and Shia Islam. It describes the expansion of the Caliphate under the first four successors or "Caliphs" of Muhammad, known as the Rashidun Caliphate. It then discusses the Battle of Siffin in 657 AD and the assassination of Ali, which led to the division between Sunnis, who believed in elected Caliphs, and Shias, who revere Ali and his descendants. The document focuses on the importance of the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD for the Shia tradition.
The document provides summaries of 7 hadith from An-Nawawi's 40 Hadith collection. The summaries are:
1. The first hadith discusses intentions and deeds.
2. The second hadith, known as the hadith of Jibreel, explains the basic concepts of Islam, Iman, and Ihsan.
3. The third hadith, known as the Arkaan ul Islam, states that Islam is built upon five pillars.
4. The fourth hadith discusses predestination and the creation of humans.
5. The fifth hadith warns against religious innovation.
6. The sixth hadith advises staying away from doubtful matters to protect one's religion
Lesson 6 Sects Splinters and Rise of the MahdiAustin Boyd
This document provides an overview of the various sects and branches within Islam, including their origins and beliefs. It discusses the main division between Sunni and Shi'a Islam, tracing this split back to disagreements over leadership following the Prophet Muhammad's death. Several offshoots are also examined, such as Sufism with its mystical practices and the Nation of Islam in America. A key difference between Sunni and Shi'a concerns the latter's belief in a future Mahdi who will return to establish justice before the final judgment.
This document discusses the history and importance of hadith in Islam. It describes the compilation of hadith over time, from the Prophet's lifetime through various eras. Precautions were taken to verify the chain of transmission and content of hadith. Hadith are considered the second source of Islamic law after the Quran, as they explain how to implement Quranic teachings and provide context where the Quran is silent.
This document provides information about various Islamic concepts and details about the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It includes:
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2. Details about the prophet's birthdate, family members, marriages, first revelation, hijra (migration) to Madinah, battles, and death.
3. Facts and figures related to dates, locations, numbers of people involved in events.
The document summarizes the origins and early spread of Islam from the 7th century to the 13th century. It discusses key figures like Muhammad, who founded Islam and spread its message in Arabia, and Ibn Battuta, a famous Moroccan explorer who traveled extensively throughout the Muslim world. It also describes the expansion of the early Islamic empires under dynasties like the Umayyads and Abbasids, the establishment of Islamic institutions, and the influence of Islamic civilization during its Golden Age from the 8th to 13th centuries when it saw major advances in science, philosophy and culture. Challenges to Muslim rule came from the Seljuk Turks, Crusaders from Europe, and later the Mongol invas
This document provides demographic information about Muslims worldwide and in the United States. It states that there are approximately 1.89 billion Muslims globally, with the largest populations living in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Europe. In the United States, the document estimates 4.56 million Muslims, with over half immigrating after 2000. The Muslim community in the US is described as no longer immigrant-based, but rather as established Americans who value education and career success.
This document provides an extensive list of Islamiat MCQs (multiple choice questions) related to topics about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his wives (Ummul Momineen). It includes over 200 questions covering details about the Prophet's life, important events, companions, battles, and practices in early Islamic history. The author notes that most of the content was copied from other websites used by exam preparation organizations to help students studying for tests.
This document provides an overview of Islam, including its history, values, culture and science. It discusses the origins and key figures of Islam like Muhammad. The five pillars of Islam are outlined as well as Islamic beliefs around God, the Quran, prayer and relations with other faiths. The document also discusses the historical spread of Islam across the Middle East and contributions to science during the Islamic Golden Age from the 8th to 13th centuries.
Islam: The Creation and Spread (The Rise of Islam)Katie
This presentation was developed for an AP World History class, but can be used for any class dealing with the rise and spread of Islam. I hope that you find it helpful. Please feel free to leave comments about the presentation. Thanks for watching!
Islam originated in the 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula. The main beliefs of Islam include the oneness of God, belief in prophets including Muhammad as the final prophet, holy books including the Quran, and life after death with heaven and hell. Muslims have five main duties or pillars of faith: the shahadah confession of faith, salah prayers, zakah alms giving, sawm fasting, and hajj pilgrimage. Muslims seek to submit to God and live in peace through following Islamic teachings and being part of the global Muslim community.
Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya was a famous Sufi saint of the Chishti Order in India during the 13th-14th century. Some key facts about him include:
1. He was born in Badayun, India in 636 Hijri and became the disciple of Sufi saint Fariduddin Ganjshakar when he moved to Delhi at age 20.
2. He emphasized virtues of trust in God, unity of mankind, helping the needy, and close contact with the poor.
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The document discusses the concept and evolution of the office of Imamah (leadership) in Islam from the time of the Prophet Muhammad to present day. It covers the different periods of Muslim history and the challenges faced by early caliphates. It then discusses the development of the doctrine of Imamah by Imams Baqir and Sadiq to clarify the role of Imam amidst confusion. Key hadith and Quranic verses related to Imamat and obedience to the Imam are also summarized. The document concludes with an overview of the Ismaili constitution which establishes the line of hereditary succession and authority of the Aga Khan as the 49th Imam of the Ismaili Muslims.
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This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
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Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
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We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
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The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
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Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
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Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
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Sayidina Ali ibn Abi Talib
1. Sayyidina Ali IbnAbiTalib
4thKhalifahRashidun
Assad-ullah
(The Lion of Allah)
Amir al-Mu’minin
Commander of the Faithful
2. Act 1: The Youth
• He was born inside the Ka’abah
• Cousin to Prophet Muhammad (saw)
• Converted at the age of 10
• First Youth to convert into Islam
• Brought up by Rasulullah (saw)
• Dedicated and helpful towards Rasulullah
(saw)
3. The Husband, the father & the
teacher
• Married to Prophet’s (saw) Daughter
• One of the member Shura Council
• Memorize Quran by heart
• Mufassirun (Teacher in QuranicTafsir)
• Memorized 586 SahihHadith from Rasulullah
(saw)
• “The Gate of the City of Knowledge”
4. Qualities of Sayyidina Ali
(Radiallahuanhu)
• Helpful
• Dedicated
• Supportive
• Trustworthy
• Merciful
• Just
7. • Dhulfiqar
• The Personal Bodyguard of Rasulullah (saw)
• Badr
• Uhud
• Khandak
• Heber
• Tabouk
8. The Characteristic of Ali the Warrior (ra)
Forgiving to his enemies
Fierce Warrior
Willing to sacrifice his life for the sake of Allah
9. Act 3: The Caliph
• 656 ~ 661 (5 years)
• Imam of The East and The West
• Election for Caliph and Elected as Caliph
• A stern Caliph facing rebels
• A Just Caliph
• Characteristic of The Caliph
10. The Controversy
• First Fitna War (Civil War)
• Battle of the Bassorah (Camel)
• Battle of Siffin (Muawiyah)
• Battle of Nahrawan (Kharijites)
• Loss of Provinces except Kufa
11. His return to Allah (swt)
• 19th of Ramadan 661; Assassination
• Died at Kufa; 21st of Ramadhan
• Hadith of his situation as like to Jesus
• Shia Views
• Sufi Views
• Sunni Views