This document discusses developed personality from both an Islamic and scientific perspective. From an Islamic view, key aspects that develop personality include the five pillars of Islam - prayer, alms giving, fasting, pilgrimage, and moral conduct. These help instill traits like knowledge, sincerity, responsibility, patience, wisdom, self-awareness and following Prophet Muhammad's example. Scientifically, concepts like delaying gratification, emotional intelligence, and being proactive also contribute to developing personality for worldly success. Both perspectives emphasize developing positive traits and eliminating negative ones to achieve goals in this life and the hereafter.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of tawheed (oneness of God), kufr (disbelief), and shirk (polytheism). It provides definitions of these terms and explains their importance according to passages from the Quran. Specifically, it summarizes verses from surahs Al-Fatiha, Ikhlas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Kafiroon, and Jinn that emphasize tawheed. The document also notes some wrong contemporary Muslim concepts influenced by other religions and philosophies, and stresses the duty to uphold pure tawheed.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which fasting is obligatory from dawn to sunset. The document provides information on the meaning and purpose of fasting during Ramadan in Islam, which includes developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting is seen as an annual training for Muslims to build good character traits like patience, self-control, and obedience. Exemptions are provided for those who are sick, elderly, or traveling. The health benefits of intermittent fasting are also discussed.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
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).
The document discusses 18 sources of "barakah" or blessing in Islam. It defines barakah as the attachment of divine goodness to something that increases and benefits it. Some of the key sources of barakah mentioned include having good intentions, believing in Allah, putting trust in Allah, reading the Quran, saying "bismillah" before activities, honesty in trade, following the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, charity, waking up early, marriage, prayer, and asking forgiveness from Allah. The document encourages seeking barakah through these Islamic practices.
This document discusses developed personality from both an Islamic and scientific perspective. From an Islamic view, key aspects that develop personality include the five pillars of Islam - prayer, alms giving, fasting, pilgrimage, and moral conduct. These help instill traits like knowledge, sincerity, responsibility, patience, wisdom, self-awareness and following Prophet Muhammad's example. Scientifically, concepts like delaying gratification, emotional intelligence, and being proactive also contribute to developing personality for worldly success. Both perspectives emphasize developing positive traits and eliminating negative ones to achieve goals in this life and the hereafter.
The document discusses the Islamic concepts of tawheed (oneness of God), kufr (disbelief), and shirk (polytheism). It provides definitions of these terms and explains their importance according to passages from the Quran. Specifically, it summarizes verses from surahs Al-Fatiha, Ikhlas, Ayat al-Kursi, Al-Kafiroon, and Jinn that emphasize tawheed. The document also notes some wrong contemporary Muslim concepts influenced by other religions and philosophies, and stresses the duty to uphold pure tawheed.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which fasting is obligatory from dawn to sunset. The document provides information on the meaning and purpose of fasting during Ramadan in Islam, which includes developing self-restraint and drawing closer to God. Fasting is seen as an annual training for Muslims to build good character traits like patience, self-control, and obedience. Exemptions are provided for those who are sick, elderly, or traveling. The health benefits of intermittent fasting are also discussed.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
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).
The document discusses 18 sources of "barakah" or blessing in Islam. It defines barakah as the attachment of divine goodness to something that increases and benefits it. Some of the key sources of barakah mentioned include having good intentions, believing in Allah, putting trust in Allah, reading the Quran, saying "bismillah" before activities, honesty in trade, following the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, charity, waking up early, marriage, prayer, and asking forgiveness from Allah. The document encourages seeking barakah through these Islamic practices.
The document discusses the Islamic principles of avoiding suspicion, gossip and backbiting about others based on teachings from the Quran and hadith. It provides explanations and examples of these principles, emphasizing the importance of preserving one's good opinion of others and not speaking about their faults without justification.
The document discusses the concept of worship in Islam. It states that worship in Islam is not confined to rituals but rather encompasses all aspects of life, from daily activities to political and social interactions. True worship means knowing, loving, and obeying God through both words and deeds. The purpose of human existence according to Islam is to worship God alone, which means living according to His commands and serving His cause in all matters.
This slide progam explains the significance of 1st 10 days of Zul Hijjah in Islamic Calender in the light of Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW). It also suggests righteous deeds to gain maximum benefits from these blessed days.
Barzakh refers to the intermediate state between death and the Day of Judgment. The document discusses what happens in Barzakh, including that souls temporarily leave the body during sleep and return upon waking. In Barzakh, some souls reside in paradise, some in hell, and others sleep until the Day of Judgment. The document also describes punishments in the grave, life for souls in Barzakh, and how Imam Ali could see believers seated in groups in Wadi as Salaam graveyard.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. It is a time for spiritual reflection, increased worship, and strengthening one's faith and relationship with God. Fasting helps Muslims gain self-control and empathy for those less fortunate. The month culminates in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, where Muslims celebrate and thank God. When working with or traveling to Muslim-majority areas, it is important to be respectful of Ramadan traditions and schedules.
This document contains 50 questions and answers on Islamic monotheism. It discusses key concepts in Islam including:
- Belief in one God (Allah) as the sole creator and sustainer of all things
- The five pillars of Islam which are the testimony of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage
- Belief in prophets and scriptures including Jesus, Moses, the Torah, Psalms and the Quran
- Types of monotheism including rububiyah, uluhiyah and divine names and attributes
- Acts of worship and their conditions of sincerity and following the prophet's example
- Shirk (polytheism) and its greater, lesser,
What happens in the barzakh? (Hereafter, Islamic belief, afterlife)Amina Inloes
According to Islamic belief, the afterlife commences with the barzakh. After death, souls move on to the barzakh, where they experience many things, until the blow of the trumpet and the subsequent arrival of the Day of Judgment. This PowerPoint presentation examines what happens in that time in the barzakh according to Qur'an and hadith (especially from the Shi'i school of thought). Large file size is due to embedded video clips.
The document discusses the compilation of the Quran. It states that the Quran was initially revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, with the earliest revelations focusing on monotheism, the afterlife, and the end of times. As Islam spread to Medina, revelations focused more on building a righteous community and society. The Quran was memorized and written down during the Prophet's life. After his death, copies were compiled into one volume under Abu Bakr to preserve it, and later standardized under Uthman to have one authoritative text.
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
Angels were created by Allah out of light and have many duties to perform as ordered by Allah. They do not disobey Allah's commands. Some well known angels include Jibraeel who was sent with Allah's books and messages, Micaaeel who is in charge of nature phenomena, Izraaeel who takes lives with Allah's order, and Israafeel who will blow the trumpet on Judgement Day. Other angels are Kiraaman Kaatibeen who record people's good and bad deeds, and Munkar & Nakeer who question people in their graves after death.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang makna dan konsekuensi syahadat bagi kehidupan Muslim. Syahadat merupakan kalimat yang paling dikenal bagi Muslim dan menjadi inti ajaran Islam. Menyatakan syahadat berarti membuat proklamasi diri sebagai hamba Allah sekaligus janji untuk taat kepada-Nya. Hal ini memiliki berbagai konsekuensi dalam kehidupan sehari-hari Muslim.
The document discusses the concept of prophethood in Islam. It defines prophethood (risalat) as Allah's means of communicating guidance to mankind by sending chosen people (prophets and messengers) to convey His message. It explains that while all messengers (rasools) were prophets (anbiya), not all prophets were messengers, with messengers receiving a new divine law. The document notes there were 124,000 prophets total and 313 were messengers, discussing the need for prophethood and characteristics of prophets.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Inshiqaq (The Splitting Open) from the Quran. It describes events of the Day of Judgment, including the sky splitting open, the earth casting out all things and becoming empty, both obeying God. It warns humans to strive towards God until meeting Him, and that those who believe and do good will receive paradise, while disbelievers will receive a painful punishment.
Our life is a test to determine who follows God's commands best. We will be judged after death based on our deeds, with everything recorded. Our life is divided into three parts - temporary life on earth, an intermediate period, and an eternal life thereafter of either paradise or hell depending on whether we followed God's straight path or Satan's path. To prepare for judgment day, we must follow the teachings of the Quran and prophet to gain guidance.
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 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 slide program explains the significance of Hajj, lessons learned from Hajj, benfits and blessings of Hajj and the signs of accepted (Mabroor) Hajj.
The document discusses the origins and history of revelation of the Holy Quran. It explains that the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over 23 years, first beginning with brief verses revealed to Muhammad (PBUH) during meditation in the Cave of Hira. The Quran was compiled in written form during the caliphate of Abu Bakr, collecting verses that had been memorized and written down during Muhammad's (PBUH) life.
The document discusses the Islamic principles of avoiding suspicion, gossip and backbiting about others based on teachings from the Quran and hadith. It provides explanations and examples of these principles, emphasizing the importance of preserving one's good opinion of others and not speaking about their faults without justification.
The document discusses the concept of worship in Islam. It states that worship in Islam is not confined to rituals but rather encompasses all aspects of life, from daily activities to political and social interactions. True worship means knowing, loving, and obeying God through both words and deeds. The purpose of human existence according to Islam is to worship God alone, which means living according to His commands and serving His cause in all matters.
This slide progam explains the significance of 1st 10 days of Zul Hijjah in Islamic Calender in the light of Quran and Sunnah of our beloved Prophet Mohammad (SAW). It also suggests righteous deeds to gain maximum benefits from these blessed days.
Barzakh refers to the intermediate state between death and the Day of Judgment. The document discusses what happens in Barzakh, including that souls temporarily leave the body during sleep and return upon waking. In Barzakh, some souls reside in paradise, some in hell, and others sleep until the Day of Judgment. The document also describes punishments in the grave, life for souls in Barzakh, and how Imam Ali could see believers seated in groups in Wadi as Salaam graveyard.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. It is a time for spiritual reflection, increased worship, and strengthening one's faith and relationship with God. Fasting helps Muslims gain self-control and empathy for those less fortunate. The month culminates in the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, where Muslims celebrate and thank God. When working with or traveling to Muslim-majority areas, it is important to be respectful of Ramadan traditions and schedules.
This document contains 50 questions and answers on Islamic monotheism. It discusses key concepts in Islam including:
- Belief in one God (Allah) as the sole creator and sustainer of all things
- The five pillars of Islam which are the testimony of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage
- Belief in prophets and scriptures including Jesus, Moses, the Torah, Psalms and the Quran
- Types of monotheism including rububiyah, uluhiyah and divine names and attributes
- Acts of worship and their conditions of sincerity and following the prophet's example
- Shirk (polytheism) and its greater, lesser,
What happens in the barzakh? (Hereafter, Islamic belief, afterlife)Amina Inloes
According to Islamic belief, the afterlife commences with the barzakh. After death, souls move on to the barzakh, where they experience many things, until the blow of the trumpet and the subsequent arrival of the Day of Judgment. This PowerPoint presentation examines what happens in that time in the barzakh according to Qur'an and hadith (especially from the Shi'i school of thought). Large file size is due to embedded video clips.
The document discusses the compilation of the Quran. It states that the Quran was initially revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, with the earliest revelations focusing on monotheism, the afterlife, and the end of times. As Islam spread to Medina, revelations focused more on building a righteous community and society. The Quran was memorized and written down during the Prophet's life. After his death, copies were compiled into one volume under Abu Bakr to preserve it, and later standardized under Uthman to have one authoritative text.
The document outlines 10 steps to draw closer to Allah: 1) Fulfilling obligatory duties and abstaining from prohibitions. 2) Performing supererogatory prayers like Nawafil and Tahajjud. 3) Remembrance of Allah through Zikr and glorification. 4) Calling upon Allah in supplication. 5) Building a close relationship with the Quran by reciting, understanding, and implementing it. 6) Keeping good company of pious friends. 7) Having an appropriate balance of fear and hope in Allah. 8) Increasing acts of charity like Zakat and Sadaqah. 9) Making pilgrimage to the House of Allah. 10) Sincer
Angels were created by Allah out of light and have many duties to perform as ordered by Allah. They do not disobey Allah's commands. Some well known angels include Jibraeel who was sent with Allah's books and messages, Micaaeel who is in charge of nature phenomena, Izraaeel who takes lives with Allah's order, and Israafeel who will blow the trumpet on Judgement Day. Other angels are Kiraaman Kaatibeen who record people's good and bad deeds, and Munkar & Nakeer who question people in their graves after death.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang makna dan konsekuensi syahadat bagi kehidupan Muslim. Syahadat merupakan kalimat yang paling dikenal bagi Muslim dan menjadi inti ajaran Islam. Menyatakan syahadat berarti membuat proklamasi diri sebagai hamba Allah sekaligus janji untuk taat kepada-Nya. Hal ini memiliki berbagai konsekuensi dalam kehidupan sehari-hari Muslim.
The document discusses the concept of prophethood in Islam. It defines prophethood (risalat) as Allah's means of communicating guidance to mankind by sending chosen people (prophets and messengers) to convey His message. It explains that while all messengers (rasools) were prophets (anbiya), not all prophets were messengers, with messengers receiving a new divine law. The document notes there were 124,000 prophets total and 313 were messengers, discussing the need for prophethood and characteristics of prophets.
The document is a summary of Surah al-Inshiqaq (The Splitting Open) from the Quran. It describes events of the Day of Judgment, including the sky splitting open, the earth casting out all things and becoming empty, both obeying God. It warns humans to strive towards God until meeting Him, and that those who believe and do good will receive paradise, while disbelievers will receive a painful punishment.
Our life is a test to determine who follows God's commands best. We will be judged after death based on our deeds, with everything recorded. Our life is divided into three parts - temporary life on earth, an intermediate period, and an eternal life thereafter of either paradise or hell depending on whether we followed God's straight path or Satan's path. To prepare for judgment day, we must follow the teachings of the Quran and prophet to gain guidance.
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 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 slide program explains the significance of Hajj, lessons learned from Hajj, benfits and blessings of Hajj and the signs of accepted (Mabroor) Hajj.
The document discusses the origins and history of revelation of the Holy Quran. It explains that the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over 23 years, first beginning with brief verses revealed to Muhammad (PBUH) during meditation in the Cave of Hira. The Quran was compiled in written form during the caliphate of Abu Bakr, collecting verses that had been memorized and written down during Muhammad's (PBUH) life.
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The document provides information about a new office building under construction in Austin, Texas called 1836 San Jacinto. It will have the largest floorplates in the Austin central business district at 231,352 square feet. It is uniquely located at the convergence of Austin's emerging Innovation District, Medical District, and Capitol Complex. The building will deliver in Q1 of 2021 and feature amenities like a 9th floor conference center and outdoor terrace, efficient floor plans, and unparalleled views of the surrounding areas.
Is a logo a brand?
“I need a logo for my new business.”
We often hear that phrase from people as they start to think about branding their business.
But let’s be clear. A logo is not a brand, and a brand is not a logo. That's a common misconception.
So, what is a brand? What is a logo? And what do you need to be thinking and talking about when it comes to branding and marketing your business?
The brand is the foundation of a company and the logo is the visual shortcut to the trademark of the brand.
Branding is a more holistic perspective of how your customers experience your company. While a logo is only a small simple mark, a brand includes every single touch-point your customers have with your company.
Brand building means to generate awareness about your business using strategies and campaigns with the goal of creating a unique and lasting image in the marketplace.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document describes a matrimonial web application called Salafi Matrimonial designed for the Ahle Hadees/Salafi community. It provides matrimonial services exclusively to this community globally. Key features include user control over profiles and privacy settings, multi-lingual support, and mobile compatibility. Users can register for free by providing basic contact and identity information. The site administrators emphasize providing accurate details to improve matching and build trust between users.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document discusses various social media faux pas and annoying behaviors people engage in on social networking sites. It identifies adding old friends and then ignoring them, adding strangers, updating your status constantly when calling in sick, writing on friends' walls instead of private messages, complaining in status updates, joining ridiculous groups, having poor grammar and spelling in posts, and uploading photos without keeping the originals as problematic behaviors people should avoid on social media.