The Prophet(SAW) was most emphatic in enjoining upon Muslims to be kind to their women when he delivered his famous Khutbah on the Mount of Mercy at Arafat.
Women faced terrible conditions before Islam, with no rights or independence. Islam granted women fundamental rights, including equality as human beings, consent in marriage, inheritance rights, and the right to seek education and knowledge. A Muslim woman has civil rights like freedom of religion and identity maintained through her father's name. She can work, visit others, and go to the mosque while maintaining modest Islamic dress and behavior.
The document discusses the status of women in Islam based on teachings from the Quran. It states that men and women were both created from a single soul and as pairs. The Quran teaches that women are individuals responsible for their own deeds and that both men and women will be judged equally based on their actions. It emphasizes the importance of kind treatment between husbands and wives and promoting understanding in family decisions. Mothers hold a position of high respect according to the Quran.
The document provides an overview of the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how he established a just society and introduced reforms that improved women's rights and social conditions. It highlights his virtues of humility, generosity and bringing peace. His teachings addressed all aspects of life and established lasting guidance for mankind based on divine revelation.
As part of Interfaith week 2018, the Muslim Network Collaboration delivered a webinar attended by staff from Public Health England, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS bodies. Many thanks to the Discover Islam Luton centre for their guidance, design and outstanding presentation skills.
The document discusses several Islamic values including integrity, respect, excellence, perseverance, compassion, and Islamic values in general. [1] Integrity involves verifying information directly and being accountable for one's senses and reasoning. [2] Respect involves obeying God and avoiding suspicion and backbiting others. [3] Excellence refers to striving for perfection in worshipping God as if seeing Him at all times.
The document summarizes some key aspects of Islam, including the five pillars of faith: Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the story of the prophet Muhammad and the origins of some Islamic beliefs and practices, such as daily prayers, fasting, and the annual pilgrimage retracing the steps of Ibrahim and Hajar in Mecca.
Man versus the quran presented by nuhu tahirNuhu Tahir
The document discusses man's relationship with the Quran based on a presentation by Nuhu Tahir. It defines key concepts like Allah, tawheed (monotheism), and explains that humans and jinns were created to worship Allah alone. It describes the Quran as the preserved, timeless word of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad. The document outlines humans' rights and obligations regarding the Quran, including reciting, reflecting and adhering to its teachings. It lists actions prohibited by the Quran and the negative effects of not following the Quran's guidance. In conclusion, it emphasizes making the Quran a central part of one's life in order to benefit from its intercession on Judgment Day.
Women faced terrible conditions before Islam, with no rights or independence. Islam granted women fundamental rights, including equality as human beings, consent in marriage, inheritance rights, and the right to seek education and knowledge. A Muslim woman has civil rights like freedom of religion and identity maintained through her father's name. She can work, visit others, and go to the mosque while maintaining modest Islamic dress and behavior.
The document discusses the status of women in Islam based on teachings from the Quran. It states that men and women were both created from a single soul and as pairs. The Quran teaches that women are individuals responsible for their own deeds and that both men and women will be judged equally based on their actions. It emphasizes the importance of kind treatment between husbands and wives and promoting understanding in family decisions. Mothers hold a position of high respect according to the Quran.
The document provides an overview of the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It describes how he established a just society and introduced reforms that improved women's rights and social conditions. It highlights his virtues of humility, generosity and bringing peace. His teachings addressed all aspects of life and established lasting guidance for mankind based on divine revelation.
As part of Interfaith week 2018, the Muslim Network Collaboration delivered a webinar attended by staff from Public Health England, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS bodies. Many thanks to the Discover Islam Luton centre for their guidance, design and outstanding presentation skills.
The document discusses several Islamic values including integrity, respect, excellence, perseverance, compassion, and Islamic values in general. [1] Integrity involves verifying information directly and being accountable for one's senses and reasoning. [2] Respect involves obeying God and avoiding suspicion and backbiting others. [3] Excellence refers to striving for perfection in worshipping God as if seeing Him at all times.
The document summarizes some key aspects of Islam, including the five pillars of faith: Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the story of the prophet Muhammad and the origins of some Islamic beliefs and practices, such as daily prayers, fasting, and the annual pilgrimage retracing the steps of Ibrahim and Hajar in Mecca.
Man versus the quran presented by nuhu tahirNuhu Tahir
The document discusses man's relationship with the Quran based on a presentation by Nuhu Tahir. It defines key concepts like Allah, tawheed (monotheism), and explains that humans and jinns were created to worship Allah alone. It describes the Quran as the preserved, timeless word of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad. The document outlines humans' rights and obligations regarding the Quran, including reciting, reflecting and adhering to its teachings. It lists actions prohibited by the Quran and the negative effects of not following the Quran's guidance. In conclusion, it emphasizes making the Quran a central part of one's life in order to benefit from its intercession on Judgment Day.
The document discusses teachings from the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and how Muslims can apply them in daily life. It addresses issues like equality of men and women, civil rights, racism, justice, forgiveness, honesty, and how Islam spread. Muslims are encouraged to uphold virtues like righteousness, honesty, justice and giving rights to all people, and to avoid sins and dishonesty. Following the Quran and example of the Prophet is emphasized as the way to properly structure society and daily living according to Islamic principles.
- Muhammad was the final prophet sent by God to guide humanity. He established Islam and its moral code.
- Before Muhammad, people worshipped idols and lived in darkness without guidance. Muhammad brought them the light of monotheism and morality.
- Muhammad established a just society and revolutionary social reforms through his teachings and example. He liberated women and abolished slavery. His way of life addressed all aspects of life through divine guidance.
Gender violence in Muslim homes includes physical, verbal, emotional and other forms of abuse. This is a serious issue that negatively impacts Muslim families and communities. Islam promotes kindness and equity between spouses. The Quran and hadiths condemn beating or harming women. Domestic violence is a crime, not a private family matter, and the Muslim community must work to prevent it and support victims through shelters, counseling and education.
Wedding excesses by malama huda hassan gwarzoNuhu Tahir
This document discusses the excessive practices that have become common in Muslim wedding ceremonies and argues that they contradict Islamic teachings. It provides several examples of immodest behaviors in wedding photos on social media. It also highlights issues with practices like extravagant spending on clothes, mixing of genders, wasting time, and putting the burden of furnishing an entire house on one family. The document calls on Muslims to reflect on abandoning un-Islamic customs and restoring simplicity and modesty in wedding celebrations as prescribed in Islam.
Shirk - Associating Partner with Allah & Concept of TawhidZuby Ghias
This document contains a variety of religious texts and discussions about Islamic concepts like Tawhid (monotheism), Shirk (polytheism), the pillars of Iman (faith), and ways to avoid associating partners with God. It emphasizes the importance of pure faith and worshipping God alone without any partners or rivals. Key points discussed include defining and explaining different types of Shirk, narrations from Prophet Muhammad warning against Shirk, and verses from the Quran emphasizing Tawhid and forbidding the association of others with God.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs and practices including Allah's authority, the five pillars of Islam, and concepts of social justice and responsibility in Islam and society. It encourages demonstrating socially responsible behaviors guided by Islamic ethics and values to establish social justice. It highlights treating women and orphans justly, speaking truthfully, fulfilling obligations, and spending charity to help those in need such as Sister Rumana who requires support after an unjust attack.
This program explains the Quranic and Hadith injunctions about love of the Prophet Mohammad. What are the signs of the love of the Prophet and what are the rewards. How did the companion love Prophet Mohammad?
This slides program explains the Quranic and Hadith profile of an ideal Muslimah. It explains the concepts of Tazkiyah and Tarbiyah in the light of Quran and Sunnah. It also outlines the important techniques of Tazkiyah.
The document discusses the characteristics of an "ideal Muslimah" according to Islamic teachings. It defines an ideal Muslimah as one who is a true believer according to the Quran and Sunnah and bases her identity solely on those Islamic sources. The summary lists some of the key traits mentioned, including having pure faith and devotion to Allah alone, establishing prayers and other rituals properly, conducting all aspects of her life according to Islamic guidelines, and being steadfast in living according to Islamic principles both in her words and visible actions.
This book is a humble attempt to help settle some of the common doubts and misconceptions people have about the great religion of Islam. A religion that has captured the hearts of hundreds of millions of people around the world and answered their questions about the unseen. Listen to the Book on SoundCloud.
The 2 martyrs_-_prophets_zakariyya-and-yahyaSalma Zishan
Zakariya and Yahya were two prophets sent to the Children of Israel. Zakariya served as a priest but was saddened by people's lack of devotion. He prayed to God for a son to continue spreading God's message. God granted Zakariya a son, Yahya, who became known for his piety and righteousness. Yahya taught the people to worship God alone and establish prayers, fasting, charity and remembrance of God. However, he was unjustly killed by a tyrant for refusing to approve of an unlawful marriage. Both prophets were examples of devotion and perseverance in spreading God's message.
The document discusses several topics related to women's rights and roles in Islam based on verses from the Quran and sayings of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It outlines that Islam guarantees women's financial security and inheritance rights. It also discusses the importance of marriage, motherhood, and treating women with kindness and respect. Hijab is explained as a choice for modesty that has benefits like protection and respect. Overall it portrays Islam as establishing a dual-sex society with equal but different roles and rights for men and women.
1) The document summarizes the key highlights and messages from the Prophet Muhammad's farewell sermon during his final Hajj pilgrimage.
2) It outlines the main topics covered in the sermon, including establishing equality among all people, protecting life and property, upholding women's rights, emphasizing brotherhood among Muslims, treating slaves with dignity, and reaffirming the pillars and finality of Islam.
3) The farewell sermon marks the completion of the Prophet's message and mission, and serves to provide guidance, warnings, and teachings that are meant for all of humanity.
This document discusses the three types of nafs (self) mentioned in the Quran:
1) Al-nafs al-ammārah bil-sū' - The self prone to evil
2) Al-nafs al-lawwāmah - The self-reproaching soul that feels guilt over sins
3) Al-nafs al-mutmainnah - The tranquil soul at peace with God
It provides details on each type from Quranic verses and hadith. The purpose of understanding these three selves is to help people purify themselves through struggle and obedience to reach the highest level of being a tranquil soul pleased with God.
The document provides instructions on how to become a Muslim by reciting the Shahadah, which declares belief that there is no deity but God, and Muhammad is His messenger. It explains the meaning of the Shahadah, emphasizing Tawheed (unity of God) and that all prophets called to this belief. One enters Islam by uttering the Shahadah with understanding of its meaning, believing God is the only one worthy of worship.
This slide program describes the significance of our strong relation with Allah Subhanahu, our only Creator and Deity. It explains various levels of this relation. It also describes ways to develop this relation in the light of Quran and Sunnah. It outlines impediments in the way to get close to Allah Subhanahu.
【EN】Demand Side Deck-Mobvista-2016Q4-1101Karlie Cheng
Mobvista is a global mobile advertising technology company that provides comprehensive solutions for advertisers, including access to over 2 billion mobile users across 12 offices worldwide. Their solutions include native advertising technology, precision user targeting, performance-based advertising across apps and games, anti-fraud protection, and search and social advertising to optimize ROI. Mobvista works with over 15,000 apps and has received industry recognition for its products and services.
The document discusses teachings from the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and how Muslims can apply them in daily life. It addresses issues like equality of men and women, civil rights, racism, justice, forgiveness, honesty, and how Islam spread. Muslims are encouraged to uphold virtues like righteousness, honesty, justice and giving rights to all people, and to avoid sins and dishonesty. Following the Quran and example of the Prophet is emphasized as the way to properly structure society and daily living according to Islamic principles.
- Muhammad was the final prophet sent by God to guide humanity. He established Islam and its moral code.
- Before Muhammad, people worshipped idols and lived in darkness without guidance. Muhammad brought them the light of monotheism and morality.
- Muhammad established a just society and revolutionary social reforms through his teachings and example. He liberated women and abolished slavery. His way of life addressed all aspects of life through divine guidance.
Gender violence in Muslim homes includes physical, verbal, emotional and other forms of abuse. This is a serious issue that negatively impacts Muslim families and communities. Islam promotes kindness and equity between spouses. The Quran and hadiths condemn beating or harming women. Domestic violence is a crime, not a private family matter, and the Muslim community must work to prevent it and support victims through shelters, counseling and education.
Wedding excesses by malama huda hassan gwarzoNuhu Tahir
This document discusses the excessive practices that have become common in Muslim wedding ceremonies and argues that they contradict Islamic teachings. It provides several examples of immodest behaviors in wedding photos on social media. It also highlights issues with practices like extravagant spending on clothes, mixing of genders, wasting time, and putting the burden of furnishing an entire house on one family. The document calls on Muslims to reflect on abandoning un-Islamic customs and restoring simplicity and modesty in wedding celebrations as prescribed in Islam.
Shirk - Associating Partner with Allah & Concept of TawhidZuby Ghias
This document contains a variety of religious texts and discussions about Islamic concepts like Tawhid (monotheism), Shirk (polytheism), the pillars of Iman (faith), and ways to avoid associating partners with God. It emphasizes the importance of pure faith and worshipping God alone without any partners or rivals. Key points discussed include defining and explaining different types of Shirk, narrations from Prophet Muhammad warning against Shirk, and verses from the Quran emphasizing Tawhid and forbidding the association of others with God.
What does “Islam” mean?
The word الإسلام [Islam] is an infinitive word derived from س ل م [silm] root in if‘al pattern and used as noun and infinitive. The word silm means “release/keeping away; and to be distant from fear, doubt, trouble, lack of peace, unhappiness, fight, war, pain, suffering, material and spiritual inconveniences, weakness and decaying, and all the negativities.” This word is also the root of salim, selam, teslim, Islam etc. The word’s “Islam” form means “strengthening” [removal from problems, worries, fear, unhappiness, fights, wars, and similar negative things]. Hence, the religion Islam means the “the religion that strengthens humans [entire range of principles that protects and secures people by putting a distance between them and problems, worries, war, weakness, spiritual illness, unhappiness, and similar things].”
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
The document discusses Islamic beliefs and practices including Allah's authority, the five pillars of Islam, and concepts of social justice and responsibility in Islam and society. It encourages demonstrating socially responsible behaviors guided by Islamic ethics and values to establish social justice. It highlights treating women and orphans justly, speaking truthfully, fulfilling obligations, and spending charity to help those in need such as Sister Rumana who requires support after an unjust attack.
This program explains the Quranic and Hadith injunctions about love of the Prophet Mohammad. What are the signs of the love of the Prophet and what are the rewards. How did the companion love Prophet Mohammad?
This slides program explains the Quranic and Hadith profile of an ideal Muslimah. It explains the concepts of Tazkiyah and Tarbiyah in the light of Quran and Sunnah. It also outlines the important techniques of Tazkiyah.
The document discusses the characteristics of an "ideal Muslimah" according to Islamic teachings. It defines an ideal Muslimah as one who is a true believer according to the Quran and Sunnah and bases her identity solely on those Islamic sources. The summary lists some of the key traits mentioned, including having pure faith and devotion to Allah alone, establishing prayers and other rituals properly, conducting all aspects of her life according to Islamic guidelines, and being steadfast in living according to Islamic principles both in her words and visible actions.
This book is a humble attempt to help settle some of the common doubts and misconceptions people have about the great religion of Islam. A religion that has captured the hearts of hundreds of millions of people around the world and answered their questions about the unseen. Listen to the Book on SoundCloud.
The 2 martyrs_-_prophets_zakariyya-and-yahyaSalma Zishan
Zakariya and Yahya were two prophets sent to the Children of Israel. Zakariya served as a priest but was saddened by people's lack of devotion. He prayed to God for a son to continue spreading God's message. God granted Zakariya a son, Yahya, who became known for his piety and righteousness. Yahya taught the people to worship God alone and establish prayers, fasting, charity and remembrance of God. However, he was unjustly killed by a tyrant for refusing to approve of an unlawful marriage. Both prophets were examples of devotion and perseverance in spreading God's message.
The document discusses several topics related to women's rights and roles in Islam based on verses from the Quran and sayings of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It outlines that Islam guarantees women's financial security and inheritance rights. It also discusses the importance of marriage, motherhood, and treating women with kindness and respect. Hijab is explained as a choice for modesty that has benefits like protection and respect. Overall it portrays Islam as establishing a dual-sex society with equal but different roles and rights for men and women.
1) The document summarizes the key highlights and messages from the Prophet Muhammad's farewell sermon during his final Hajj pilgrimage.
2) It outlines the main topics covered in the sermon, including establishing equality among all people, protecting life and property, upholding women's rights, emphasizing brotherhood among Muslims, treating slaves with dignity, and reaffirming the pillars and finality of Islam.
3) The farewell sermon marks the completion of the Prophet's message and mission, and serves to provide guidance, warnings, and teachings that are meant for all of humanity.
This document discusses the three types of nafs (self) mentioned in the Quran:
1) Al-nafs al-ammārah bil-sū' - The self prone to evil
2) Al-nafs al-lawwāmah - The self-reproaching soul that feels guilt over sins
3) Al-nafs al-mutmainnah - The tranquil soul at peace with God
It provides details on each type from Quranic verses and hadith. The purpose of understanding these three selves is to help people purify themselves through struggle and obedience to reach the highest level of being a tranquil soul pleased with God.
The document provides instructions on how to become a Muslim by reciting the Shahadah, which declares belief that there is no deity but God, and Muhammad is His messenger. It explains the meaning of the Shahadah, emphasizing Tawheed (unity of God) and that all prophets called to this belief. One enters Islam by uttering the Shahadah with understanding of its meaning, believing God is the only one worthy of worship.
This slide program describes the significance of our strong relation with Allah Subhanahu, our only Creator and Deity. It explains various levels of this relation. It also describes ways to develop this relation in the light of Quran and Sunnah. It outlines impediments in the way to get close to Allah Subhanahu.
【EN】Demand Side Deck-Mobvista-2016Q4-1101Karlie Cheng
Mobvista is a global mobile advertising technology company that provides comprehensive solutions for advertisers, including access to over 2 billion mobile users across 12 offices worldwide. Their solutions include native advertising technology, precision user targeting, performance-based advertising across apps and games, anti-fraud protection, and search and social advertising to optimize ROI. Mobvista works with over 15,000 apps and has received industry recognition for its products and services.
This document describes a study that uses the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and analytic network process (ANP) to help solve supplier selection problems for a textile company. The methodology involves using AHP to identify tangible and intangible criteria, and ANP to analyze interdependencies between criteria. Pairwise comparisons are made between goals, criteria, sub-criteria and alternatives. Supermatrix calculations are performed to determine the best alternative, which in this case was Outlet B as the preferred retail outlet. The study aims to provide a real-world solution to issues faced by a jeans manufacturer.
Este documento explica cómo constituir una empresa y los conceptos fundamentales relacionados. Define una empresa como un sistema social que produce bienes y servicios para satisfacer las necesidades de una comunidad. Explica que la función de una empresa es coordinar los factores de producción para obtener ganancias máximas. Además, describe las características de diferentes tipos de empresas como microempresas y pequeñas empresas. Finalmente, introduce los pasos del proceso administrativo como la planificación, organización, dirección y control.
Este documento describe las soluciones técnicas tradicionales para el montaje de hórreos y paneras asturianas. Explica los elementos que componen la sustentación (pilpayos, pegollos, muelas y tazas), la caja o cámara (trabes, sovigaños, piso, etc.), y la cubierta (aguilones, tercias, cabrios, etc.). Proporciona detalles sobre los materiales, dimensiones y métodos de colocación de cada elemento para garantizar la correcta construcción y preservación de estas e
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de semiconductores. Explica que los semiconductores intrínsecos tienen igual concentración de electrones y huecos, mientras que los semiconductores dopados tipo P se crean añadiendo impurezas trivalentes que generan huecos, y los tipo N se crean añadiendo impurezas pentavalentes que generan electrones libres. Finalmente, detalla cómo la adición de estas impurezas permite una mayor conducción eléctrica.
A Településképi Arculati Kézikönyv hiánypótló módon teremt lehetőséget a jellegzetes települési karakterjegyek meghatározására és társadalmasítására. A kézikönyv nem kizárólag szakembereknek készül. Elsősorban a települési döntéshozók és a lakosság tájékoztatását segítő, szemléletformáló kiadvány.
Assignment 2 marketing plan a perfect coffee cup latestcoursesexams1
This document outlines an assignment to create a marketing plan and budget for a new beverage company. It provides guidance on two sections: 1) a 3-5 page marketing plan and sales strategy defining the target market, assessing competition, clarifying the company's message, and identifying marketing vehicles, and 2) a marketing budget worksheet in Excel estimating costs for the first year. Students are instructed to research demographic data on potential customers and competitors, and to justify their strategic approaches. The goal is to determine how to effectively reach the market and achieve sales goals within budget.
El documento describe diferentes tipos de organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro como fondos de inversión, fondos de empleados y personas jurídicas y naturales. También presenta los objetivos estratégicos de la Superintendencia de la Economía Solidaria de Colombia y explica brevemente el funcionamiento del Fondo Nacional de Garantías.
Diandra Andrade e Silva apresenta seu portfólio de trabalho com foco em mídia social e conteúdo. Ela tem formação em Publicidade e Marketing e experiência em agências e marketing de empresas. Seu portfólio inclui gestão de páginas e criação de conteúdo para marcas como Socialbuy, nutricionista Carina Melo e Projeto Pilates Fit, além de textos para sites como LinkedIn Pulse.
This survey is designed to assess a school administrator's leadership in using technology to improve instruction based on national goals and standards. It contains 16 statements for the administrator to rate their level of agreement on a scale from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The statements address empowering students, using technology to implement standards, using universal design principles for resources and assessments, improving STEM skills, using data to improve instruction, and ensuring student privacy when sharing data.
Increased transparency and a greater focus on outcomes are leading to new strategies aimed at improving student retention and, ultimately, graduation rates.
This webinar explores eight ideas your institution can use to guide students toward program completion.
The document compares and contrasts how women are portrayed and treated in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity based on their holy texts. It finds that in the Quran, women are presented equally to men and are not blamed for original sin like in the Bible. The Quran also grants women many rights like education, inheritance, testifying in court, and keeping their own money after marriage. While some Muslim societies today do not always follow the Quran's noble teachings about women, Islam aims to perfect previous messages and establish equality.
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The document discusses the status and rights of women in Islam across various aspects - spiritual, social, economic, and political. Spiritually, the Quran establishes complete equality between men and women. Socially, women have rights regarding education, marriage, divorce and are not to be mistreated. Economically, women have rights to own and inherit property and keep their own earnings. Politically, women can participate in politics and hold leadership positions. Overall, the document argues that Islam established women's rights in many areas centuries before the modern Western world.
This document discusses several topics related to women in Islam:
1. It explains that describing women as a "fitna" or trial refers to testing men's obedience to God, not an insult.
2. It refutes claims that Islam views women as devils, noting hadith describe both genders as capable of evil.
3. It provides examples from the Quran and hadith showing women's voices are not considered private in Islam.
4. It explains the hadith about Eve being created from Adam's rib refers to their close relationship, not implying women are inferior.
5. It emphasizes Islam teaches women should be treated with kindness.
The document discusses the traits of Muslims according to the Quran. It outlines several positive traits, including punctuality in prayer, generosity, humility, modesty, patience, independence, leadership, and being examples to others. It also discusses teachings of the Prophet Muhammad about good character, treatment of others, and prohibitions in Islam like shirk (worship of anything other than God) and stealing. The document notes that Muslims today need to improve their image through strong character and relations with other religions.
This document discusses the status of women in Islam based on teachings from the Quran and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. It addresses topics like spiritual equality of men and women, diversity of gender roles and functions, marriage, divorce, polygamy, women's economic rights, and protections for both genders under Islamic law. The key messages are that Islam granted women spiritual and economic equality, as well as rights related to marriage, divorce and inheritance not found in other religions at the time. It also acknowledges natural differences between men and women while stressing their moral and spiritual equality.
This document discusses the status of women in Islam based on teachings from the Quran and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad. It outlines that in Islam, men and women are spiritually equal and have complementary roles and functions. It covers topics like marriage, divorce, polygamy, economic rights of women, and their protection under Islamic law. The document aims to clarify misunderstandings in the Western world about women's rights and position in Islamic society.
This document discusses the status and rights of women in Islam according to Islamic scripture and teachings. It summarizes that in Islam, men and women are considered spiritually equal and are seen as complementary counterparts. While physical differences exist, both genders are afforded equal protection and reward in this life and the hereafter. Diversity in gender roles is emphasized while upholding the dignity and honor of both.
Islam grants women and men equal rights and responsibilities. While their roles differ, both genders are seen as equally valuable and judged solely based on their character and actions. Islam abolished oppressive pre-Islamic practices and promotes justice, mutual respect, compassion and care between spouses and all people.
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The document provides an overview of some key beliefs and practices in Islam:
1) It discusses the five pillars of Islam - faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage - and provides details on daily prayers, charitable giving, fasting in Ramadan, and the hajj pilgrimage.
2) It explains core Islamic beliefs including belief in one God (Allah), prophets including Muhammad, and the Quran as the final revealed text from God.
3) It notes that Islam is a complete way of life and that Muslims are commanded to do good and avoid evil in their treatment of others.
The document discusses the importance of marriage and family in Islam. It outlines the responsibilities and rights of husbands and wives according to Islamic teachings. Husbands are responsible for financially supporting their families, while wives are responsible for managing the household. Both spouses have equal rights and are expected to treat each other with kindness, compassion, forgiveness and respect.
Islam granted women rights and elevated their status over 1400 years ago. The Quran and hadith establish women's spiritual and social equality with men. While roles differ, both genders are seen as equal in worth and their rights are complementary rather than in conflict. Islam abolished female infanticide and the mistreatment of women. It ensured women's consent in marriage, protected their Mahr gift, and required kind treatment by husbands who are responsible for providing for the family.
The document discusses the status and treatment of women according to Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. It notes that before Islam women had no rights and were oppressed in many societies. The Prophet affirmed women's equality and rights, encouraging their education and participation in society. He taught kindness and respect towards women. The Prophet also stressed men's responsibilities regarding their wives and families.
This document provides a summary of 3 key hadiths from a larger collection of hadiths pertaining to marriage, family, orphans, and neighbors.
The first hadith discusses seeking a wife for religion over wealth, influence or beauty. The second discusses not making a marriage proposal if a brother has a pending proposal. The third discusses divorcing a wife if it is discovered after marriage that she was suckled by the same woman who suckled one's husband.
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To be treated equally, or justice, does not always mean that each is the same. This article sheds some light on the differences between men and women found by modern science, and how these results reflect the way justice is met to each of the two sexes in various realms of modern day life. Spiritual equality of men and women as mentioned in the Quran, and a glance at the differences between the genders in other aspects of life.
The document summarizes key aspects of family life in Islam according to the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the creation of Adam and Eve as the first humans, rights and duties of spouses, divorce and widowhood, polygamy being allowed only under strict conditions, the special status of mothers, importance of caring for children and the elderly, and the role of extended family in Islamic society.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Status of Woman in Islam by Ibrahim B. Syed Part 1
1. Status of Woman in Islam by Ibrahim B. SyedPart 1
The Quran warns aboutthose menwhooppressor ill-treatwomen:
O you who believe! You are forbidden to inherit women againsttheirwill. Norshould you treat
themwith harshness,thatyou may takeaway partof thedowry you havegiven them - except
when they havebecomeguilty of open lewdness.On the contrary live with themon a footing of
kindnessand equity.If you takea dislike to them,it may be thatyou dislike something and Allah
will bring aboutthrough ita greatdeal of good.
(QuranSurah an-NisaAyah4:19)
Unlike otherreligions,whichregardwomenasbeingfixatedof inherentsinandwickednessandmenas
beingpossessedof inherentvirtue andnobility, Islamregardsmen and womenas beingof the same
essence createdfrom a single soul.The Quran says:
O mankind!ReverenceyourGuardian-Lord,who created you froma singleperson,created,of
like nature,hismate,and fromthis pair scattered (like seeds) countlessmen and women.
Reverence Allah,through Whomyou demand yourmutual(rights),and reverencethewombs
(thatboreyou);forAllah ever watchesoveryou.
(QuranSurah an-NisaAyah4:19)
The ProphetMuhammad(SAW) said,"Women are thetwin halvesof men." The Quran emphasizesthe
essential unityof menandwomenina mostbeautiful simile:
They (yourwives) areyourgarmentand you area garmentforthem.
(Quran Surah Baqarah Ayah 2:187)
Justas a garmenthidesournakedness,sodohusbandandwife,byenteringintothe relationshipof
marriage,secure eachother'schastity.The garmentgivescomforttothe body;sodoesthe husbandfind
comfortin hiswife'scompanyandshe inhis."The garmentis the grace,the beauty,chastityorthe
embellishmentof the body,sotoo are wivestotheirhusbandsastheirhusbandsare to them."Islam
doesnotconsiderwoman "an instrumentof the Devil",butratherthe Quran callshermuhsana - a
fortressagainstSatanbecause a goodwoman,by marryinga man,helpshimkeeptothe path of
righteousnessinhislife.Itisforthisreasonthat marriage was considered byProphetMuhammad (SAW)
as a most virtuousact.He said: "Whena man marries,he has completedone half of hisreligion."He
enjoinedmatrimonyonMuslimsbysaying: "Marriage ispart of my wayand whoeverkeepsawayfrom
my wayis notfrom me (i.e.is notmy follower)." The Quranhas giventhe reasonforthe existenceof
marriage inthe followingwords:
And among His signsis this, thatHe hascreated foryou matesfromamong yourselves,thatyou
may dwell in tranquilitywith them;and He hasputlove and mercy between you.Verily in that
2. are signsforthosewho reflect.
(QuranSurah Ar-Rum30:21)
Before the adventof Islamwomenwere oftentreatedworse thananimals.The Prophet(SAW) wanted
to put a stopto all crueltiestowomen.He preachedkindness towardsthem.He toldthe Muslims: "Fear
Allah in respectof women." And:"Thebestof you are they who behavebestto their wives." And:"A
Muslimmust nothatehis wife,and if hebe displeased with onebad quality in her, let himbe pleased
with onethatis good."And:"Themorecivil and kind a Muslimis to his wife,the more perfectin faith he
is."
The Prophet(SAW) wasmostemphaticinenjoininguponMuslimstobe kindtotheirwomenwhenhe
deliveredhisfamousKhutbahonthe Mountof Mercy at Arafatinthe presence of one hundred
thousandof hisCompanionswhohadgatheredthere forthe Hajj al-Wada(Farewell Pilgrimage).Inhis
Khutbahhe orderedthose present,andthroughthemall those Muslimswhowere tocome later,tobe
respectful andkind towardswomen.He said:
"Fear Allah regarding women.Verily you havemarried them with the trustof Allah,and made
their bodieslawfulwith the word of Allah.You havegot(rights) overthem,and they havegot
(rights) overyou in respect of their food and clothing according to yourmeans."]
The predominantideainthe teachingsof Islamwithregardtomenand womenisthata
husbandandwife shouldbe full-fledgedpartnersinmakingtheirhome ahappyandprosperous
place,thattheyshouldbe loyal andfaithful toone another,andgenuinelyinterestedineach
other'swelfare andthe welfare of theirchildren.A womanisexpectedtoexercise ahumanizing
influenceoverherhusbandandtosoftenthe sternnessinherentinhisnature.A manisenjoined
to educate the womeninhiscare so that theycultivate the qualitiesinwhichthey,bytheirvery
nature,excel.
The Shari'ah requiresaman,as headof the family,toconsultwithhisfamilyandthentohave
the final sayin decisionsconcerningit.Indoingso he mustnot abuse hisprerogative tocause
any injurytohiswife.Anywrongdoingof thisprincipleinvolvesforhimthe riskof losingthe
favorof Allah,because hiswifeisnothissubordinate butshe is,touse the wordsof the Prophet
(peace be upon him), 'thequeen of her house', and thisisthe positionatrue Muslimisexpected
to give hiswife.Incontrastto these enlightenedteachingsof Islaminrespectof women,
Westerntalkof women'sliberationoremancipationisactuallyadisguisedformof exploitation
of herbody,dispossessionof herhonor,anddeprivationof hersoul.
ProphetMuhammadsaid, "Do not beatthe femaleservantsof Allah;" "Some(women) visited my
family complaining abouttheirhusbands(beatingthem).These(husbands) arenot thebestof
you"and "[is it nota shamethat] oneof you beatshiswife like [an unscrupulousperson] beatsa
slaveand maybesleeps withher at the end of theday." (RiyadhAl-Saliheeen,p137-140). In
anotherHadiththe Prophet(SAW) said,"...How does anyoneof you beathiswife ashe beatsthe
3. stallion camel and then he may embrace(sleep with) her?..."(SahihAl-Bukhari,vol.8,Hadith68,
p.42-43).
Violence againstwomenisnotanIslamictradition.ProphetMuhammad(peace andblessingsbe upon
him) instructedMuslimsregardingwomen,"Icommandyouto be kindto women."He saidalso,"The
bestof youisthe bestto hisfamily(wife).The Quranurgeshusbandstobe kindand considerate totheir
wives,evenif awife fallsoutof favorwithherhusband or disinclinationforherariseswithinhim.Italso
outlawedthe pre-Islamicpractice of inheritingwomenaspartof the estate of the deceased.
By
IbrahimB. Syed,Ph.D.
PresidentIslamic Research Foundation International,Inc.
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