The document discusses the four main beliefs that comprise belief in Allah in Islam. These are:
1) Belief in Allah's existence, which is established through reasoning from creation, the fitrah (natural disposition) of mankind, and miracles of the prophets.
2) Belief in Allah's lordship (ruboobiyyah), that He is the sole Creator and Sustainer of all.
3) Belief in Allah's right to worship (uloohiyyah), that nothing else deserves to be worshipped or associated with Him.
4) Belief in Allah's names and attributes as described in the Quran and Sunnah, without distorting, negating
This document provides an overview of the meaning of Islam and its core beliefs and principles:
1. Islam means submission to the will of God, and it is the same message that God revealed to all previous prophets like Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
2. The central tenet of Islam is the belief in one God, and Muslims are called to submit to God's will by worshipping Him alone without any partners.
3. All prophets preached the same core message of Islam - submission to God, and Jesus also called his followers to surrender to God and do His will.
4. The innate nature of humankind is one of submission to God, and
Malcolm X underwent a transformation from a criminal lifestyle to becoming a Muslim. As a leader in the Nation of Islam, he preached racism and separation. However, after leaving the Nation of Islam and making the pilgrimage to Mecca, he realized that Islam teaches the oneness of all people and rejects racism. He worked tirelessly to spread the true message of Islam before being assassinated for the threats he posed.
Lesson 8 Women, Marriage Sexuality and Sharia Austin Boyd
This document provides an overview of lessons from an online course about women, marriage, sexuality, and Sharia law in Islam. It discusses topics like the role of women according to the Quran and Hadith, marriage and divorce practices, and controversial issues such as beating wives, honor killings, and female genital mutilation. The material is presented from a perspective that is highly critical of some traditional Islamic teachings and practices regarding women. An alternative perspective is also briefly mentioned that emphasizes more progressive interpretations.
Lesson 2 Do We Worship the Same God? Are All Muslims the Same?Austin Boyd
The document discusses whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God and whether all Muslims are the same. It argues that Allah and Yahweh are not the same based on key theological differences between Islam and Christianity around Jesus, salvation, and the Trinity. It acknowledges areas of agreement but also significant disagreement between the two faiths. It then discusses the diversity within Islam between secularists, modernists, traditionalists, fundamentalists, and jihadists.
The Wisdom Behind The Islamic Laws Regarding Women _ EnglishAbdullah Baspren
This document is an essay written by Sheikh 'Abdur-Rahman 'Abdul-Khaliq explaining the wisdom behind Islamic laws regarding women. It was prepared for the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China in 1995. The essay discusses how Muhammad is proven to be a true prophet of God through various lines of evidence. It explains that the laws and teachings brought by Muhammad could not have been conceived of through human intellect alone, as Islam provides the perfect moral, legal and spiritual system for humanity. The essay notes how a single verse from the Quran (4:1) calls all of humanity to righteousness and commands kind treatment of women as all humans descend from Adam and Eve.
Salman, a Persian man, became interested in Christianity after seeing Christians praying in a church. Despite his father's opposition to any religion other than their own, Salman fled and eventually made his way to ash-Shaam (Levant region) to learn more about Christianity. There, he humbly offered to serve the bishop in order to gain religious knowledge. Salman was determined in his search for truth, even at the risk of opposing his family and community.
Islam Overview - Universe Next Door Chapter 10Marsha Scott
Islam addresses major worldview questions through its core beliefs. It teaches that Allah is the one supreme God who created the universe. Humans were given free will but must obey Islamic law and submit to Allah's will. The Quran is Allah's revelation, and Muhammad was his final prophet. Muslims strive to live righteously according to sharia law to earn paradise in the afterlife and avoid eternal punishment in hell. History is unfolding as Allah decrees to give people chances to submit to him.
The Wisdom behind the Islamic Laws Regarding Women: A treatise presented for the Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China
This document provides an overview of the meaning of Islam and its core beliefs and principles:
1. Islam means submission to the will of God, and it is the same message that God revealed to all previous prophets like Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
2. The central tenet of Islam is the belief in one God, and Muslims are called to submit to God's will by worshipping Him alone without any partners.
3. All prophets preached the same core message of Islam - submission to God, and Jesus also called his followers to surrender to God and do His will.
4. The innate nature of humankind is one of submission to God, and
Malcolm X underwent a transformation from a criminal lifestyle to becoming a Muslim. As a leader in the Nation of Islam, he preached racism and separation. However, after leaving the Nation of Islam and making the pilgrimage to Mecca, he realized that Islam teaches the oneness of all people and rejects racism. He worked tirelessly to spread the true message of Islam before being assassinated for the threats he posed.
Lesson 8 Women, Marriage Sexuality and Sharia Austin Boyd
This document provides an overview of lessons from an online course about women, marriage, sexuality, and Sharia law in Islam. It discusses topics like the role of women according to the Quran and Hadith, marriage and divorce practices, and controversial issues such as beating wives, honor killings, and female genital mutilation. The material is presented from a perspective that is highly critical of some traditional Islamic teachings and practices regarding women. An alternative perspective is also briefly mentioned that emphasizes more progressive interpretations.
Lesson 2 Do We Worship the Same God? Are All Muslims the Same?Austin Boyd
The document discusses whether Christians and Muslims worship the same God and whether all Muslims are the same. It argues that Allah and Yahweh are not the same based on key theological differences between Islam and Christianity around Jesus, salvation, and the Trinity. It acknowledges areas of agreement but also significant disagreement between the two faiths. It then discusses the diversity within Islam between secularists, modernists, traditionalists, fundamentalists, and jihadists.
The Wisdom Behind The Islamic Laws Regarding Women _ EnglishAbdullah Baspren
This document is an essay written by Sheikh 'Abdur-Rahman 'Abdul-Khaliq explaining the wisdom behind Islamic laws regarding women. It was prepared for the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China in 1995. The essay discusses how Muhammad is proven to be a true prophet of God through various lines of evidence. It explains that the laws and teachings brought by Muhammad could not have been conceived of through human intellect alone, as Islam provides the perfect moral, legal and spiritual system for humanity. The essay notes how a single verse from the Quran (4:1) calls all of humanity to righteousness and commands kind treatment of women as all humans descend from Adam and Eve.
Salman, a Persian man, became interested in Christianity after seeing Christians praying in a church. Despite his father's opposition to any religion other than their own, Salman fled and eventually made his way to ash-Shaam (Levant region) to learn more about Christianity. There, he humbly offered to serve the bishop in order to gain religious knowledge. Salman was determined in his search for truth, even at the risk of opposing his family and community.
Islam Overview - Universe Next Door Chapter 10Marsha Scott
Islam addresses major worldview questions through its core beliefs. It teaches that Allah is the one supreme God who created the universe. Humans were given free will but must obey Islamic law and submit to Allah's will. The Quran is Allah's revelation, and Muhammad was his final prophet. Muslims strive to live righteously according to sharia law to earn paradise in the afterlife and avoid eternal punishment in hell. History is unfolding as Allah decrees to give people chances to submit to him.
The Wisdom behind the Islamic Laws Regarding Women: A treatise presented for the Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China
Lesson 4 Muhammad the Quran and the HadithAustin Boyd
This document provides an overview of the origins and teachings of Islam through examining the life of Muhammad, the Quran, and the Hadith. It discusses Muhammad's early life and upbringing in Mecca, his first revelations at age 40, his move to Medina to escape persecution, and his military campaigns to unite Arabia under Islam. It also examines the sources of Islamic scripture like the Quran and Hadith, and analyzes Muhammad according to biblical tests of a prophet.
In order to become a Muslim, there are no specific religious rituals or customs that you need to perform, neither in specific areas nor in front of people.
Abdur-Rahman Abdul-Khaliq
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 40 | Size: 1.5 MB
The Wisdom behind the Islamic Laws Regarding Women: A treatise presented for the Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China.
For Whom Am I Writing this Essay?
My brothers and sisters everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling out the adherents of Islam—to which I ascribe—but rather I am writing this essay to every man and woman throughout the whole world. I ask Allah that He facilitates that this essay reaches every ear, falls under the sight of every eye, and is understood by every heart. By Allah, I have written this essay sincerely. I do not seek from anyone reward or praise. I only seek to convey to all my brethren in humanity, irrespective of their races or religions, an aspect of the great message that Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah, Allah’s final messenger to all the peoples of the earth, was sent with.
Specifically, I have chosen to explain the wisdom behind those laws that Allah has legislated regarding women. As contingent upon these laws, an individual’s bliss on earth is gained and his humanity is achieved. Moreover, these Islamic regulations pertaining to women have been singled out for attack by the enemies of humanity, who seek to follow their desires and who are short-sighted. Rather, they have put an end to a person’s
bliss on earth and exchanged that with misery and a wretched life. They have attacked these Divine regulations, so that they may turn humanity away from Allah’s true religion, His straight path, and bliss in this world and the next – toward which the final Messenger of all Divine messages came to give glad tidings and to invite all humanity to receive.
Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah is Allah’s Prophet and the Final Messenger Sent by Allah to the Inhabitants of Earth.
You should know that the Messenger, Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah (may Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) is Allah’s Messenger in reality and truth. The evidences that show his veracity are abundant. None but an infidel, who out of arrogance alone, could deny these signs.
My brothers and sisters everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling
out the adherents of Islam—to which I ascribe—but rather I am writing
this essay to every man and woman throughout the whole world.
I ask Allah that He facilitates that this essay reaches every ear, falls under
the sight of every eye, and is understood by every heart.
By Allah, I have written this essay sincerely. I do not seek from anyone
reward or praise. I only seek to convey to all my brethren in humanity,
irrespective of their races or religions, an aspect of the great message
that Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah, Allah’s final messenger to all the
peoples of the earth, was sent with.
Specifically, I have chosen to explain the wisdom behind those laws that
Allah has legislated regarding women. As contingent upon these laws, an
individual’s bliss on earth is gained and his humanity is achieved. Moreover,
these Islamic regulations pertaining to women have been singled
out for attack by the enemies of humanity, who seek to follow their desires
and who are short-sighted. Rather, they have put an end to a person’s
bliss on earth and exchanged that with misery and a wretched life.
They have attacked these Divine regulations, so that they may turn humanity
away from Allah’s true religion, His straight path, and bliss in this
world and the next – toward which the final Messenger of all Divine
messages came to give glad tidings and to invite all humanity to receive.
This book explains that Islam is a code of living that covers all aspects of life. It comprises a set of acts of worship: some verbal, some practical and others that are constituents of belief.
Muslims and non Muslims do not know the 2568 topics Prophet Muhammad addressed!
Did you know that prophet Muhammad addressed 2568 topics for which neither Muslims nor non Muslims really know the prophet Muhammad
The document provides an introduction to the book "Muhammad: The Wise Leader" and discusses several chapters from the book:
- Chapter 1 discusses how Muhammad was a man greatly needed to address the issues of his time, including an anonymous religion and dangerous societal conditions.
- Chapter 2 explores Muhammad as a human being, examining his character traits like humility, mercy, and treatment of others with kindness.
- Subsequent chapters will cover how Muhammad conquered hearts through non-violence and forgiveness, his exemplary leadership skills, and how Muslims can honor him through various means.
The introduction sets up the book as exploring Muhammad's perfect character and role in providing guidance to humanity through challenging times.
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.
Answers To Non Muslims Common Questions About Islamabdul lateef
This document discusses the most common questions non-Muslims have about Islam. It focuses on answering 20 of these common questions in a logical manner. The first question discussed is about polygamy in Islam. The document explains that Islam only allows limited polygyny, not polyandry, and provides logical reasons for this based on natural ratios of males and females, average lifespans, and protecting women's modesty. It notes restricting every man to one wife is impractical given demographic realities. The next section briefly discusses why Islam prohibits polyandry.
WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAMAVICENNE
The document discusses several topics related to religion and science, including:
1. It summarizes evidence from science like the Big Bang theory that supports the existence of a creator of the universe.
2. It questions whether life was the result of random mutations or planned creation based on calculations of probability.
3. It discusses the importance of bringing together people of different faiths around a common belief in God and rejecting extremism, while respecting differences in religious teachings.
This document provides an overview of the problems facing modern society, including confusion over values, increased crime and social issues, and a lack of spiritual fulfillment. It suggests that the root cause is a loss of religious faith and fixed principles to guide behavior. Without faith, people and societies lose a sense of direction and moral accountability. Materialism and unrestrained freedom have failed to solve these issues or fill the inner emptiness that faith once addressed.
The document analyzes whether the Qur'an and modern science are compatible or incompatible. It discusses several scientific facts mentioned in the Qur'an that have been discovered by modern science, including the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe, the spherical shape of the Earth, and that the light of the moon is reflected light from the sun. The document aims to give an objective analysis of the Muslim belief that the Qur'an has a divine origin based on established scientific facts. It contains 14 chapters examining topics in astronomy, physics, geography, geology, oceanology, biology, botany, zoology, medicine, physiology, and embryology among others.
This document provides information about reaching Muslims for Christ, including:
1) More Muslims are accepting Christ now than ever before, with over 6 million converting annually according to some reports.
2) It outlines three essentials for witnessing to Muslims - building relationships, telling Jesus stories, and praying.
3) Several videos are referenced that share stories of Muslims converting to Christianity after dreams and visions of Jesus.
The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know Islam in brief and look forward to know its most important teachings. We hope the book will also be useful for Muslims as well as the newly converted. The book has been translated to many languages, and its core shall be a basis to a new huge site that is being prepared now.
Leadership lessons from prophet Muhammed (PBUH)Shareef AP
This document discusses leadership lessons that can be learned from the Prophet Muhammad. It begins by defining leadership and mentioning some pioneers in leadership studies like Chester Barnard, Warren Bennis, and James McGregor Burns. It then lists qualities of a good leader like being honest, forward-looking, inspiring, loyal, broad-minded, and cooperative. Each of these qualities is exemplified through an event or action from the Prophet Muhammad's life, showing how he embodied that particular quality. The document concludes by listing references used.
The document describes the author's experience going on a picnic in the desert and staying overnight to watch the stars, finding the night sky beautiful and thinking about Allah's creation of the universe. It then discusses watching a TV program about ants and their highly organized colony, finding their system wonderful. The document concludes by praising Allah as the creator of all things in the heavens and earth, both large and small, as mentioned in the Quran.
The document discusses Karmarkar's projective scaling method for solving linear programming problems. It provides an overview of the method, including expressing LP problems in a standard form suitable for the method. The method involves iterative steps of computing new values for variables to move toward the optimal solution interior to the feasible region. An example applying the method to a sample LP problem is shown over multiple iterations.
This document discusses Surah Al-Kahf from the Quran and provides several hadiths about its merits and virtues. It begins with short summaries of hadiths stating that reciting Surah Al-Kahf protects one from the Dajjal and brings light from Friday to Friday. It then provides the first 10 verses of Surah Al-Kahf in Arabic, along with an English translation.
1. Gatherings during Ramadan evenings from the 13th day of the month are considered most blessed.
2. It is preferable for believers to gather in the late evenings to pray and recite the Quran together during this period.
3. Excessive talking should be avoided, as should any frivolous behavior or levity that detracts from the solemn nature of the occasion.
Traces of islamic history - MSM balavediSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information about Islamic history and key figures in 3 passages:
1) It discusses the cave of Hira where Muhammad first received revelations from God, and notes his role in transforming Arabian society from paganism to monotheism.
2) It lists several Muslim scholars and their contributions to fields like algebra, chemistry, and medicine.
3) It poses reflective questions about striving to understand others' perspectives and resolving issues through respectful discussion rather than accusations.
ISM Mathapadashala - NEAT group project 2008SHAMJITH KM
Our - NEAT Group - assignment submitted to ISM Mathapadashala @ Karunya Bhavan campus, Vazhakkad. Deals eith important points discussed in the two year period
1. The document contains study notes from a religious text, including definitions of key terms, explanations of concepts, and quotes from religious leaders.
2. It discusses the importance of helping others in need, noting that while God provides for those unable to provide for themselves, most assistance actually comes from other people. It encourages praying with and for others.
3. The notes define important religious concepts and principles, examine quotes and lessons from religious history, and provide context and commentary to aid understanding of the source material.
Lesson 4 Muhammad the Quran and the HadithAustin Boyd
This document provides an overview of the origins and teachings of Islam through examining the life of Muhammad, the Quran, and the Hadith. It discusses Muhammad's early life and upbringing in Mecca, his first revelations at age 40, his move to Medina to escape persecution, and his military campaigns to unite Arabia under Islam. It also examines the sources of Islamic scripture like the Quran and Hadith, and analyzes Muhammad according to biblical tests of a prophet.
In order to become a Muslim, there are no specific religious rituals or customs that you need to perform, neither in specific areas nor in front of people.
Abdur-Rahman Abdul-Khaliq
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 40 | Size: 1.5 MB
The Wisdom behind the Islamic Laws Regarding Women: A treatise presented for the Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women, held in Beijing, China.
For Whom Am I Writing this Essay?
My brothers and sisters everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling out the adherents of Islam—to which I ascribe—but rather I am writing this essay to every man and woman throughout the whole world. I ask Allah that He facilitates that this essay reaches every ear, falls under the sight of every eye, and is understood by every heart. By Allah, I have written this essay sincerely. I do not seek from anyone reward or praise. I only seek to convey to all my brethren in humanity, irrespective of their races or religions, an aspect of the great message that Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah, Allah’s final messenger to all the peoples of the earth, was sent with.
Specifically, I have chosen to explain the wisdom behind those laws that Allah has legislated regarding women. As contingent upon these laws, an individual’s bliss on earth is gained and his humanity is achieved. Moreover, these Islamic regulations pertaining to women have been singled out for attack by the enemies of humanity, who seek to follow their desires and who are short-sighted. Rather, they have put an end to a person’s
bliss on earth and exchanged that with misery and a wretched life. They have attacked these Divine regulations, so that they may turn humanity away from Allah’s true religion, His straight path, and bliss in this world and the next – toward which the final Messenger of all Divine messages came to give glad tidings and to invite all humanity to receive.
Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah is Allah’s Prophet and the Final Messenger Sent by Allah to the Inhabitants of Earth.
You should know that the Messenger, Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah (may Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) is Allah’s Messenger in reality and truth. The evidences that show his veracity are abundant. None but an infidel, who out of arrogance alone, could deny these signs.
My brothers and sisters everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling
out the adherents of Islam—to which I ascribe—but rather I am writing
this essay to every man and woman throughout the whole world.
I ask Allah that He facilitates that this essay reaches every ear, falls under
the sight of every eye, and is understood by every heart.
By Allah, I have written this essay sincerely. I do not seek from anyone
reward or praise. I only seek to convey to all my brethren in humanity,
irrespective of their races or religions, an aspect of the great message
that Muhammad the son of ‘Abdullah, Allah’s final messenger to all the
peoples of the earth, was sent with.
Specifically, I have chosen to explain the wisdom behind those laws that
Allah has legislated regarding women. As contingent upon these laws, an
individual’s bliss on earth is gained and his humanity is achieved. Moreover,
these Islamic regulations pertaining to women have been singled
out for attack by the enemies of humanity, who seek to follow their desires
and who are short-sighted. Rather, they have put an end to a person’s
bliss on earth and exchanged that with misery and a wretched life.
They have attacked these Divine regulations, so that they may turn humanity
away from Allah’s true religion, His straight path, and bliss in this
world and the next – toward which the final Messenger of all Divine
messages came to give glad tidings and to invite all humanity to receive.
This book explains that Islam is a code of living that covers all aspects of life. It comprises a set of acts of worship: some verbal, some practical and others that are constituents of belief.
Muslims and non Muslims do not know the 2568 topics Prophet Muhammad addressed!
Did you know that prophet Muhammad addressed 2568 topics for which neither Muslims nor non Muslims really know the prophet Muhammad
The document provides an introduction to the book "Muhammad: The Wise Leader" and discusses several chapters from the book:
- Chapter 1 discusses how Muhammad was a man greatly needed to address the issues of his time, including an anonymous religion and dangerous societal conditions.
- Chapter 2 explores Muhammad as a human being, examining his character traits like humility, mercy, and treatment of others with kindness.
- Subsequent chapters will cover how Muhammad conquered hearts through non-violence and forgiveness, his exemplary leadership skills, and how Muslims can honor him through various means.
The introduction sets up the book as exploring Muhammad's perfect character and role in providing guidance to humanity through challenging times.
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.
Answers To Non Muslims Common Questions About Islamabdul lateef
This document discusses the most common questions non-Muslims have about Islam. It focuses on answering 20 of these common questions in a logical manner. The first question discussed is about polygamy in Islam. The document explains that Islam only allows limited polygyny, not polyandry, and provides logical reasons for this based on natural ratios of males and females, average lifespans, and protecting women's modesty. It notes restricting every man to one wife is impractical given demographic realities. The next section briefly discusses why Islam prohibits polyandry.
WHAT EVERY AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ISLAMAVICENNE
The document discusses several topics related to religion and science, including:
1. It summarizes evidence from science like the Big Bang theory that supports the existence of a creator of the universe.
2. It questions whether life was the result of random mutations or planned creation based on calculations of probability.
3. It discusses the importance of bringing together people of different faiths around a common belief in God and rejecting extremism, while respecting differences in religious teachings.
This document provides an overview of the problems facing modern society, including confusion over values, increased crime and social issues, and a lack of spiritual fulfillment. It suggests that the root cause is a loss of religious faith and fixed principles to guide behavior. Without faith, people and societies lose a sense of direction and moral accountability. Materialism and unrestrained freedom have failed to solve these issues or fill the inner emptiness that faith once addressed.
The document analyzes whether the Qur'an and modern science are compatible or incompatible. It discusses several scientific facts mentioned in the Qur'an that have been discovered by modern science, including the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe, the spherical shape of the Earth, and that the light of the moon is reflected light from the sun. The document aims to give an objective analysis of the Muslim belief that the Qur'an has a divine origin based on established scientific facts. It contains 14 chapters examining topics in astronomy, physics, geography, geology, oceanology, biology, botany, zoology, medicine, physiology, and embryology among others.
This document provides information about reaching Muslims for Christ, including:
1) More Muslims are accepting Christ now than ever before, with over 6 million converting annually according to some reports.
2) It outlines three essentials for witnessing to Muslims - building relationships, telling Jesus stories, and praying.
3) Several videos are referenced that share stories of Muslims converting to Christianity after dreams and visions of Jesus.
The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know Islam in brief and look forward to know its most important teachings. We hope the book will also be useful for Muslims as well as the newly converted. The book has been translated to many languages, and its core shall be a basis to a new huge site that is being prepared now.
Leadership lessons from prophet Muhammed (PBUH)Shareef AP
This document discusses leadership lessons that can be learned from the Prophet Muhammad. It begins by defining leadership and mentioning some pioneers in leadership studies like Chester Barnard, Warren Bennis, and James McGregor Burns. It then lists qualities of a good leader like being honest, forward-looking, inspiring, loyal, broad-minded, and cooperative. Each of these qualities is exemplified through an event or action from the Prophet Muhammad's life, showing how he embodied that particular quality. The document concludes by listing references used.
The document describes the author's experience going on a picnic in the desert and staying overnight to watch the stars, finding the night sky beautiful and thinking about Allah's creation of the universe. It then discusses watching a TV program about ants and their highly organized colony, finding their system wonderful. The document concludes by praising Allah as the creator of all things in the heavens and earth, both large and small, as mentioned in the Quran.
The document discusses Karmarkar's projective scaling method for solving linear programming problems. It provides an overview of the method, including expressing LP problems in a standard form suitable for the method. The method involves iterative steps of computing new values for variables to move toward the optimal solution interior to the feasible region. An example applying the method to a sample LP problem is shown over multiple iterations.
This document discusses Surah Al-Kahf from the Quran and provides several hadiths about its merits and virtues. It begins with short summaries of hadiths stating that reciting Surah Al-Kahf protects one from the Dajjal and brings light from Friday to Friday. It then provides the first 10 verses of Surah Al-Kahf in Arabic, along with an English translation.
1. Gatherings during Ramadan evenings from the 13th day of the month are considered most blessed.
2. It is preferable for believers to gather in the late evenings to pray and recite the Quran together during this period.
3. Excessive talking should be avoided, as should any frivolous behavior or levity that detracts from the solemn nature of the occasion.
Traces of islamic history - MSM balavediSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information about Islamic history and key figures in 3 passages:
1) It discusses the cave of Hira where Muhammad first received revelations from God, and notes his role in transforming Arabian society from paganism to monotheism.
2) It lists several Muslim scholars and their contributions to fields like algebra, chemistry, and medicine.
3) It poses reflective questions about striving to understand others' perspectives and resolving issues through respectful discussion rather than accusations.
ISM Mathapadashala - NEAT group project 2008SHAMJITH KM
Our - NEAT Group - assignment submitted to ISM Mathapadashala @ Karunya Bhavan campus, Vazhakkad. Deals eith important points discussed in the two year period
1. The document contains study notes from a religious text, including definitions of key terms, explanations of concepts, and quotes from religious leaders.
2. It discusses the importance of helping others in need, noting that while God provides for those unable to provide for themselves, most assistance actually comes from other people. It encourages praying with and for others.
3. The notes define important religious concepts and principles, examine quotes and lessons from religious history, and provide context and commentary to aid understanding of the source material.
Ormappedutthalukal sorry booklet to allSHAMJITH KM
This document discusses the importance of focusing on inner reflection and spiritual growth over external distractions. It emphasizes examining one's thoughts and actions with wisdom and discernment. Living according to spiritual principles of compassion and non-judgement will help guide one's path.
This document contains a presentation by the NEAT Group. It includes quotes and verses from the Quran about Allah, mercy, patience during hardship, and life after death. It discusses topics like sickness, death, prayer, and emphasizes having faith in Allah during challenges. The presentation encourages remembering Allah, being grateful, and seeking refuge in Him during times of difficulty. It aims to convey messages of comfort and strength from Islamic teachings.
IT: pits and falls - MSM Residential moral school SHAMJITH KM
The document discusses proper etiquette and caution when using social media and technology according to Islamic teachings. It advises Muslims to be mindful of several things such as saying "bismillah" before use, avoiding haram content, using technology for good purposes, and not getting addicted to or distracted by it from important obligations. Muslims are encouraged to use technology constructively to spread Islamic knowledge to others online through various methods like social media, websites, and online courses and discussions.
The document uses nature as metaphors to describe the power and majesty of God. It discusses how those who do not believe will find that what they thought was water is nothing when they arrive, while believers will find God. It highlights various natural phenomena like clouds, rain, hail and lightning as demonstrations of God's control over creation, and says all living things were created from water by God's power and design.
The document discusses the importance of the mosque (masjid) in Muslim life and community. It describes how the mosque served as a place for congregational prayer, education, charity, and community in the Prophet's time. It provides etiquette for visiting the mosque, such as making supplications upon entry and exit. The document urges Muslims to get involved in their local mosque through acts like regular attendance, teaching, cleaning, and donations. It aims to inspire greater participation and strengthen the role of the mosque as the heart of the Muslim community.
The document is a poem by a child wondering where God is located if he is not visible in ordinary places on Earth like trees, mountains, oceans, or buildings. The child considers the idea that God might be everywhere but rejects that since it would mean God would be in unclean places. In the end, the child concludes that God is above the heavens as referenced in a Quranic verse, since as the greatest entity God must reside somewhere special and sublime.
Numerical analysis stationary variablesSHAMJITH KM
This document discusses optimization methods for functions of single and two variables. It defines stationary points as points where the derivative of a function is equal to zero. For a function of a single variable, a necessary condition for a relative maximum is that the derivative is equal to zero at that point. The sufficient condition depends on higher order derivatives. For functions of two variables, the gradient vector must be equal to zero at stationary points. The Hessian matrix formed from second order derivatives is used to classify stationary points as maxima, minima or neither. Several examples are provided to demonstrate finding stationary points and classifying them.
This document outlines an 8-lesson study on khushoo (concentration, humility and reverence) in prayer. The lessons will cover: what khushoo is; its benefits; characteristics demonstrated in different prayer positions; examples from the Prophet's companions; how to attain and maintain khushoo; khushoo of hypocrisy; how khushoo has been removed from the Muslim community; and a concluding wrap up. Two sample lessons are provided on the benefits of khushoo and characteristics demonstrated in prayer positions. The benefits lesson lists 9 benefits such as lawful provision, forgiveness of sins and entry into Paradise. The characteristics lesson describes the khushoo that should be present in the heart during prayer actions and positions using
Nabi (s) yudae namaskaram - with illustrationsSHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various aspects of the Prophet Muhammad's prayer (salah), including:
1. References are provided to describe the Prophet's prayer from authentic hadiths and teachings.
2. Questions are raised about whether one must strictly follow every action of the Prophet's prayer or if there is flexibility. It is clarified that the essence and spirit of the prayer must be maintained.
3. Additional details are given on proper prayer etiquette and positions like saying the opening takbir, keeping the back straight, not talking during prayer times, etc. based on hadith sources.
The document summarizes an industrial training report on various construction sites of ULCCS Ltd. It describes 6 different sites - 1) Kandappanchal Bridge, a unique arched bridge; 2) Mukkam Bridge with seismic arrestors; 3) UL Cyber Park with different slab types; 4) Land development project in Kuttikkattur with soil stabilization techniques; 5) Foundation work for a molasses tank involving piling; and 6) Extension of a bank building in Chakkittappara with features like a strong room and lift pit. The report provides details on specifications, construction techniques and features of infrastructure projects by ULCCS Ltd.
Allah created everything in the universe, including celestial bodies like the sun, stars and moon. He created natural formations on Earth like mountains and oceans, various plant life such as trees and flowers, as well as all animal life including bugs, birds, reptiles, amphibians and humans. The document emphasizes that Allah is the creator of all things.
This document discusses the Islamic prohibition of lying. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths that warn against lying and describe it as sinful. The document notes that lying is only permissible in rare circumstances like reconciling disputes or during wartime. Overall, the document emphasizes that Muslims must always speak the truth and avoid false statements or idle talk.
This document discusses the Islamic prohibition of lying. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths that warn against lying and describe it as sinful. The document notes that lying is only permissible in rare circumstances like reconciling disputes or during wartime. Overall, the document emphasizes that Muslims must always speak the truth and avoid false statements or idle talk.
This document discusses the Islamic prohibition of lying. It provides numerous quotes from the Quran and hadiths that warn against lying and describe its harms. Specifically, it states that lying is forbidden in Islam except in certain limited cases like war or reconciling disputes. The document emphasizes that Muslims should always speak the truth and avoid idle or vain speech, as lying and hypocrisy will be punished on the Day of Judgment.
The document provides 40 recommendations for reforming and improving the Muslim home based on the teachings of Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid. It discusses choosing a righteous spouse, making the home a place of worship through acts like prayer and Quran recitation, and teaching Islamic knowledge to the family. The document emphasizes guiding one's wife towards righteousness, inviting righteous guests, and establishing an Islamic library in the home to help strengthen faith.
The document provides 40 recommendations for reforming and improving the Muslim home based on the teachings of Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid. It discusses choosing a righteous spouse, making the home a place of worship through acts like prayer and Quran recitation, and teaching Islamic knowledge to the family. It emphasizes guiding one's wife towards righteousness, inviting righteous guests, and establishing an Islamic library in the home. The overall aim is to transform individual homes according to Islamic principles in order to reform society as a whole.
The document discusses the importance of protecting one's family from Hellfire by fulfilling one's responsibilities as a guardian. It outlines various ways for guardians like fathers, husbands, and leaders to spiritually and morally guide their families, such as teaching religious knowledge, enforcing obligations like prayers and charity, providing a worshipful upbringing, and shielding the home from sinful influences. Guardians are reminded that they will be held accountable for those under their care and must make efforts to save their families from punishment in the Hereafter.
The golden ages of islamic civilizationSHAMJITH KM
The document provides an overview of the golden ages of Islamic civilization between 600-1600 CE. It highlights key contributions Muslims made to various fields including mathematics, chemistry, medicine, physics, geography and history. Some of the major figures mentioned include Al-Khwarizmi (father of algebra), Jabir Ibn Hayyan (father of chemistry), Ibn Sina (father of modern medicine), Al-Idrisi (created influential early world maps) and Ibn Khaldun (considered the father of sociology). The golden age was driven by inspiration from the Quran and hadith, promotion of learning by caliphs, and universities being established across the Islamic world. Overall, Muslims made pioneering advances in many areas
The document provides an overview of the golden ages of Islamic civilization between 600-1600 CE. It highlights key contributions Muslims made to various fields including:
- Mathematics (origins of algebra, trigonometry, calculus)
- Chemistry (founding principles, discovery of elements/acids)
- Medicine (anatomy, clinical practice, hospitals, ophthalmology)
- Physics (mechanics, automation)
- Other sciences like geography, astronomy, history
It also discusses the establishment of universities, libraries and houses of wisdom that promoted learning and knowledge production during this period. Figures like Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, Al-Razi, Ibn Khaldun made
Does God exist, and how do we know? Workshop on tawhid at Camp UK, 2016. 4 classical proofs of God (Allah) found in Qur'an and hadith which are used across religious and philosophical traditions. Suggestions for discussion and personal reflection.
The document discusses how Muslims can save their families from Hellfire. It says that everyone is responsible for those under their guardianship and will be held accountable for how they guided them. It provides ways to protect families, such as teaching them the Quran and religion, enforcing obligations like prayers and zakat, cultivating good character, and warning against misguidance. It emphasizes the rights of family members and treating them with kindness, compassion, and participation in domestic duties. The overall message is that properly guiding one's family is crucial to their salvation.
The document discusses different approaches to dawah, or calling others to Islam, specifically regarding atheists. It provides advice on engaging with atheists respectfully and using wisdom. It suggests referring atheists to scientific evidence and signs of Allah in the universe as described in Quranic verses. The document also contains an excerpt of a response on proving Allah's existence to an atheist by referring to modern scientific facts mentioned in the Quran.
The document discusses the concept of hope in Islam. It provides both linguistic and theological definitions of hope, stating that linguistically it means wishing to achieve something or fearing something, while theologically it refers to attachment of the heart to something one likes. It emphasizes that hope should be directed solely towards Allah. It outlines factors that lead to achieving hope, such as remembering Allah's favors, mercy, and promises. It also discusses balancing hope with fear and the different types of hope, including hope for forgiveness after repentance. The document stresses that false hope involves continuously sinning without repentance.
1. The document discusses the concept of hope in Islam, describing it as an obligation directed solely towards Allah.
2. It explains that hope linguistically means wishing to achieve something and fearing something, while religiously it refers to attachment of the heart towards something one likes.
3. Maintaining a balance between hope and fear is important for Muslims, as fluctuating between the two keeps one drawing close to Allah through obedience and wary of disobeying Him.
The document discusses the Islamic concept of destiny (taqdir) and whether man's fate is predestined or determined by his own free will. It states that in Islam, man is neither completely in control of his fate nor bound by predestination alone. While Allah's will is supreme, man has been given limited free will and autonomy over some actions. The angel Jibrail records key details about a fetus like its provision, deeds and gender after 40-50 days in the womb. However, one's destiny can be influenced by striving for good or evil as their record is not fixed. Overall, destiny in Islam encourages cooperation with Allah's plan, not inaction or despair, balancing divine control with human responsibility
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This document provides an overview of Islamic religious concepts from the perspective of Sufism. It discusses the meaning of key terms like Allah, Islam, Muslim, and the five pillars of Islam. It also explains the purpose and method of prayer and ablution in Islam. The document seeks to clarify misconceptions and promote understanding of Islamic teachings, noting they are compatible with all religions when viewed spiritually rather than exclusively. It quotes classical Sufi masters like Rumi on the universality of spiritual paths and the oneness of God.
Islam under siege, living dangerously in a post honor world by akbar s ahmeddocsforu
This document provides an overview of the challenges facing Islam in the modern world. It discusses how Islam is currently under siege following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The author argues that Muslim societies are experiencing turmoil and Muslims feel accused of belonging to an extremist religion. The document explores the tensions between individual piety and social interaction in religious systems. It suggests both are needed to create a just, compassionate and balanced society as envisioned by God. The failure to do so can lead to deep divisions and increased violence. The author believes understanding Islam from both theological and anthropological perspectives is key to discerning its ideals.
5th Lecture of A New Approach to Islamic Economics - course website: bit.ly/IslamicEcon2023 This lecture explains that a market society is built on a network of relationship which centralize the market, and make social relationships peripheral. A market society is required for capitalism to function. To create an Islamic Economy, we must rebuild the social relationships at the heart of an Islamic society, and transform the market relationships into social ones. The lecture slides outline how we might do this.
1) The document discusses how Muslims have historically set standards and influenced the world through demonstrating Islamic ideals, but have since declined by imitating others rather than leading.
2) It argues that Muslims must reconnect theology and science by explaining scientific phenomena through the lens of Quranic purpose and guidance.
3) The document calls on Muslims to once again become "standard bearers" by practically applying Islamic principles to solve modern problems and differentiate themselves through confidently demonstrating the superiority of the Islamic way of life.
Allah (SWT) is the one and only God who created everything. He created humans to worship Him alone through obedience and submission (Ibaadah). The purpose of human life is to fulfill the role of Khalifa by governing earth and maintaining order according to Allah's laws. Failing to worship or obey Allah makes humans lower than even animals and risk being misguided from the righteous path.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module IV - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various basic components of building construction including substructure, superstructure, foundation, plinth, beams, columns, walls, arches, roofs, slabs, lintels, parapets, staircases, doors, windows and other elements. It provides descriptions of each component, their functions and materials typically used. Foundations discussed include isolated spread footing, wall/strip footing, combined footing, cantilever/strap footing and mat/raft footing for shallow foundations and pile, well/caisson and pier foundations for deep foundations. Flooring materials and requirements are also summarized along with technical terms for doors and windows.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module III - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various construction materials and methods. It covers topics like masonry, bricks, stone masonry, types of bonds, hollow block masonry, partition walls, modern construction methods, and damp proof courses. Masonry involves arranging masonry units like stone or bricks with mortar. There are different types of bonds used in brick masonry like stretcher bond, header bond, English bond and Flemish bond. Modern methods include framed construction, prefabricated construction and earthquake resistant construction. Damp proof courses are provided to prevent entry of moisture into buildings.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module II - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information on various construction materials including paints, plastics, rubber, and aluminum. It discusses the ingredients, properties, types, and applications of paints. It also outlines the classification, characteristics, uses, advantages, and limitations of plastics. Details are provided on types of rubber like natural and synthetic rubber. Applications of aluminum in construction are also mentioned.
Construction Materials and Engineering - Module I - Lecture NotesSHAMJITH KM
This document provides information on various construction materials used in building, including their classification and properties. It discusses stones, classified as igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic based on their geological formation. Bricks and tiles are described as clay products manufactured through processes of preparation, moulding, drying and burning. The characteristics of good building stones and various stone varieties are also summarized.
Computing fundamentals lab record - PolytechnicsSHAMJITH KM
The document is a lab record for a computing fundamentals course. It contains instructions for students on proper lab conduct and procedures. It also outlines 25 experiments to be completed, covering topics like computer hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, programming, and calculations. General instructions are provided for safety and proper use of equipment in the computing lab.
Cement is a binding agent that undergoes hydration when mixed with water. There are various types of cement including ordinary Portland cement (OPC), rapid hardening cement, and sulphate resisting cement. Cement provides early strength through C3S and later strength through C2S. Heat is generated during cement hydration through an exothermic reaction. Proper storing, grading of aggregates, minimizing segregation, and adding admixtures can improve the properties of concrete.
നബി(സ)യുടെ നമസ്കാരം - രൂപവും പ്രാര്ത്ഥനകളുംSHAMJITH KM
- \_n(k) regularly led prayers and provided guidance during prayer gatherings.
- He taught to pray with humility and focus, avoiding idle thoughts or actions that distract from prayer.
- The summary provides guidance on proper prayer etiquette like standing, bowing, and order of movements based on hadith sources.
Design of simple beam using staad pro - doc fileSHAMJITH KM
The document describes designing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It involves generating the beam geometry, applying loads and supports, analyzing the beam, and reviewing the results, which include the loading diagram, shear force diagram, bending moment diagram, deflection pattern, input file, concrete takeoff, and concrete design details. The key steps are 1) creating the beam model in STAAD.Pro, 2) applying the loading and support conditions, 3) analyzing the beam, and 4) reviewing the output results.
The document describes designing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It involves generating the beam geometry, applying loads and supports, analyzing the beam, and designing the beam for concrete. Key steps include assigning the beam properties, applying a fixed support at one end and distributed and point loads, obtaining the loading diagram, shear force and bending moment diagrams, and running the concrete design. The output includes structural drawings, input files, concrete takeoff, and beam design details.
Python programs - PPT file (Polytechnics)SHAMJITH KM
The document discusses various Python programming concepts like addition, subtraction, average, volume calculations, conversions between Celsius and Fahrenheit, finding the largest of three numbers, determining if a number is odd or even, printing natural numbers up to a limit, and calculating the factorial of a number. Algorithms, flowcharts and Python code are provided for each concept as examples.
Python programs - first semester computer lab manual (polytechnics)SHAMJITH KM
The document contains Python algorithms and programs for various mathematical and logical operations like addition, subtraction, average, largest number, factorial, etc. Each section includes the algorithm, flowchart and Python code with sample output for each operation.
Python programming Workshop SITTTR - KalamasserySHAMJITH KM
This document provides an overview of Python programming. It begins with an introduction and outlines topics to be covered including what Python is, its features, basics of syntax, importing, input/output functions, and more. Various Python concepts and code examples are then presented throughout in areas such as data types, operators, decision making with if/else statements, loops (for and while), functions, and classes. Examples include calculating square roots, the volume of a cylinder, checking for prime numbers, and a multiplication table. The document serves as teaching material for a Python programming course.
Analysis of simple beam using STAAD Pro (Exp No 1)SHAMJITH KM
The document describes analyzing a simple beam using STAAD.Pro software. It discusses the steps taken, which include generating the beam model geometry by adding nodes and a member, specifying member properties and support types, applying loads, performing analysis, and viewing the results in the form of structure diagrams showing values like bending moment and shear force. The overall aim was to familiarize the user with STAAD.Pro's interface and analyze a basic beam structure.
This document contains questions and answers related to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). It defines key CAD terms like AutoCAD, CAD, CADD and lists common CAD software packages. It describes the applications of CAD and shortcuts for common AutoCAD commands. The document also discusses CAD concepts like layers, blocks, arrays, rendering and perspectives. It provides standard paper sizes and outlines the model procedure for creating a CAD drawing in AutoCAD.
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) - seminar PPTSHAMJITH KM
This document discusses brain computer interfaces (BCI). It begins by providing background on early pioneers in the field like Hans Berger in the 1920s-1950s. It then discusses some key BCI developments from the 1990s to present day, including devices that allow paralyzed individuals to control prosthetics or computers using brain signals. The document outlines the basic hardware and principles of how BCIs work by interpreting brain signals to control external devices. It discusses potential applications like internet browsing, gaming, or prosthetic limb control. The benefits and disadvantages of BCIs are noted, and the future possibilities of using BCIs to enhance human abilities are explored.
Surveying - Module iii-levelling only noteSHAMJITH KM
This document defines levelling and its key terms like datum, mean sea level, bench mark, level surface, and level line. It describes levelling instruments like the dumpy level, wye level, and tilting level. It explains self-reading staffs, target staffs, and how to take readings. It discusses errors in levelling, curvature and refraction corrections, and methods for reducing levels including the height of instrument and rise-and-fall methods. Temporary adjustments to levelling instruments are also outlined.
5.3. Mandukya Upanishad
The Mandukya Upanishad (the four states of consciousness)
The Mandukya Upanishad belongs to the Atharvaveda. Although it contains only 12 verses.
This Upanishad became the basis for the emergence of the Advaita Vedanta or the philosophy of monism, according to which Brahman alone is the truth and the rest is an illusion.
The Upanishad deals with the symbolic significance of the sacred syllable Aum and its correlation with the four states of consciousness, namely the wakeful consciousness, dream state, the state of deep sleep or dreamless sleep and the state of transcendental consciousness in which all divisions and duality disappears and the self alone exists in its pure state, all by itself.
1. Wakefulness—Jagrat (Vaisvanara is the first stage - A) Consciousness
In this state, atman (the Supreme Self) is mainly mis-identified with annamaya kosha (the “sheath composed of food”—the physical body).
Thus, the jiva (soul) travels in objectivity and becomes an object itself, mostly ignoring its subjective consciousness.
The Book of Chronicles is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Christian Old Testament. Chronicles is the final book of the Hebrew Bible, concluding the third section of the Jewish Tanakh, the Ketuvim.
The Power of Actions Slideshow by: Kal-elKal-el Shows
This message, “The Power of Actions”, emphasizes just how powerful moving actions are and gives us strong actions of advice as to how we use to do with actions.
ACTIONS is EVERYTHING! They bless or they curse, lift up or known down,
embrace it or unbrace it!
"Lift off" by Pastor Mark Behr at North Athens Baptist ChurchJurgenFinch
23 June 2024
Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
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1. The Belief in Allah
The only message of salvation
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2. what do you think is the
purpose of life?
Just live this life and die!!
Do you believe in a creator of
our universe?
Why?
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3. Something about our
Creator, Allah
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5. The Belief in Allah Comprises Four Matters:
The Belief in The Existence of Allah
Belief in Allah’s Lordship (Ruboobiyyah)
Belief in Allah’s Worship (Uloohiyyah)
Belief in Allah’s Names and Sifaat (Attributes)
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6. The Belief in The Existence of Allah
The evidence for the existence of Allah is
established by
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7. 1-Pertaining To The Proof of The Fitrah:
Every creature has been created in
a state of belief in his Creator
without preceding thought
or education
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Prophet (pbuh) said: “ Each child is
born in a state of “Fitrah,” but his
parents make him a Jew or a
Christian” (Bukhari)
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2-The Evidence of “Reasoning”
I was a child. Before that,
I was inside my mother’s
womb. Before that,
Where was I?
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One day trees fell down, its branches turned to
wooden logs. Suddenly iron transforms into nails.
Nails and wooden logs together joins to form a
boat. BY CHANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Creatures need a creator. Why?
Creatures can’t bring
themselves into existence
They can’t come to exist by
coincidence!
(a thing does not create itself)
(every occurrence (novelty, etc.) must need an originator)
12. Anything that is ordered indicates intelligence
For example: if you were walking on a beach and
saw the word ‘HELLO’ written in the sand, you
would conclude that there is an
intelligence that wrote this because the letters
are ordered. You would never assume it
happened by chance.
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13. Our solar system is highly
ordered with intricate systems,
laws and patterns which indicate that
there is an intelligent designer
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BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE
“Or were they created by nothing,
or were they the creators [of
themselves]? Or did they create the
heavens and the earth? Rather, they
are not certain.” (52: 35-36)
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which means that they were neither created
without a Creator, nor they were the creators
of themselves.
It becomes clear, therefore, that their
Creator is Allah
16. The sun is at a perfect distance from
the earth. If the sun was slightly
further away, we would freeze
and if it was any closer we would
burn
The sun’s distance from the earth
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17. If the gravitational force was
altered, this would have a massive
effect on our existence
Gravity
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18. If we did not have an ozone layer
protecting us, we would be dramatically
affected by the sun’s harmful
rays.
Ozone layer
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19. Earth’s axis
If the axis of the earth was altered,
this would create chaos and our
earth would be uninhabitable.
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Suppose one says that Taj Mahal was founded by itself
or comes by coincidence! What will be your reply?
“You are mad, How can this like magnificent and
ordered building comes by chance. There should be
someone behind its construction? Common logic
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Then,
Are you saying this structured, ordered,
different creations around you are found
by chance or coincidence!!! Think dear
22. The best explanation for our
existence is that there is a creator of
our universe who has an amazing
amount of power and
intelligence
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3-The Al-Shar’a Evidence For The Existence of Allah
All of the revealed Scriptures talks
about existence of the God
Perfect legislations and laws put
forwarded by Islam considers
human nature
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4- Al-Hiss: The “Physical” Evidence For The Existence
of Allah Comprises Two Aspects
Allah hears and witness response to
the call of those who supplicate and
those who are distressed and grieved
Signs of the Prophets which are called
Mu’jizaat (Miracles) and which people see
or hear about, constitute an irrevocable
evidence for the existence of the One who
dispatched them
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Musa (a) strike the sea with his stick and
the sea splits (26:63)
Eesaa (Jesus-a) was able to bring life to the
dead and bring forth the dead from their
graves by Allaah’s Leave
Splitting of moon as a mu’jizah of prophet (pbuh)
Examples
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Belief in Allah’s Lordship (Ruboobiyyah):
means to believe that Allah is the
only Rabb withouta partner
or a helper
Most of people accepts
ruboobiyyah except a few.
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“Such is Allah your Rabb; His is the
kingdom. And those, whom you invoke
or call upon instead of Him, own not
even a Qitmeer (the thin membrane
over the date-stone).”
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Command of ar-Rabb
al-Kawnee (Universal) commands
ash-Shar’ee (Legal or Judicial) Commands
whoever sets up a legislator besides Allah
in Ibaadaat or a judge in Mu’aamalaat,
commits Shirk and does not
ascertain the Eemaan
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ONENESS OF GOD
Say, “He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah,
the Eternal Refuge. He neither
begets nor is born, nor is there to
Him any equivalent.” (Quran 112)
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THE REVELATION – Message to Humanity
God has speak to us before, through
Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus (peace
be on them all).
They all have one MESSAGE
“There is no God, But Allah”
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Why revelation ?
First generation of Human were agreed the
oneness of creator and worship only
Him. Later people starts deviating. They
start worshipping Idols, trees, sun, moon,
prophets (eg: Moses and Jesus (pbut)), angels,
jinns and more. So God send
REVELATIONto show the way of truth.
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The Quran does not call for us to believe
that the creator became the
creation, which is the beliefof
most religions (eg: Hinduism,
Christianity, Jews, Budhism, jainism) and
goes against our logic and
reasoning.
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All other Divine scriptures were
undergone editing by their scholars
latterly. But regarding the final Divine
Scripture – Quran– God says
“Verily, it is We who have sent down the
Quran and surely, We will guard it (from
corruption)” (Quran 15:9)
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Preservation
Through oral tradition, until today
The original texts of most former divine
books were lost altogether, however, the Quran
exists exactly as it was revealed to the
Prophet (PBUH).
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Eternal Challenge
And if you are in doubt about what We have
sent down upon Our Servant Muhammad], then
produce a Surah the like thereof and call
upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you
should be truthful. (Quran 2:23)
This challenge refers to the literary
miracle of the Quran
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Doyouknowthisperson?
Muhammed
(Peace be upon him)
The final messenger
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Having an amazing good character
Nick named Al-ameen (The honest)
Was Mohammad (PBUH) a real prophet?
Is he a liar?
In view of enemies of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH), He was
A liar normally lies to get some worldly gain. Mohammad
(PBUH) was offered power, wealth and women by the chiefs of
Makkah, but refused them all for the message he brought and
as a result suffered great hardships. Does this sound like the
profile of someone who is a liar to you?
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Mohammad (PBUH) always speaks the
truth. It was clearly known to the
people of Arabia. Then how can
such a honest man speaks lie in
the name of God?
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I born as a Hindu/jew/christian/islam
Am well educated. I have choice in
minute points of my life.
Eg: to buy a pen, I choose the finest
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Then why you don’t have a
choice in your religion?
We choose the religion in which our father
chooses!! Insteadwe need to
choose the right religion which
gives salvation.
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What can I do? Is it possible to learn all
the religions? NEVER ----- BUT
Glorious Qur’an is the only Divine book in
World which itself argues that its from
GOD.
No contradictions in Qur’an
Scientific facts, etc....
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Belief in Allaah’s Worship (Uloohiyyah)
It is the belief that Allah alone is
the true Ilaah who has no partner
or associate. The Ilaah means al-Ma’looh
i.e. al-Ma’bood, the only true God who
deserves to be worshipped out of love
and magnification
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That is because Allah - He is the Truth,
and those besides Him whom they (the
polytheists) invoke-they are but Baatil
(vain Falsehood). And verily, Allaah,-He is the
Most High, the Most Great. (22:62)
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Polytheism invalidated by
No Divine Quality in the gods they worshipped
These gods are created
They cannot create other things
Neither benefit to their worshippers nor
can they ward off harm from them
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They can neither give them life, nor
cause their death
They possess nothing from the heavens and
have no share in it
“They have taken besides Him other gods that
created nothing but are themselves created,
and possess neither hurt nor benefit to
themselves, and possess no power (of causing)
death, nor (of giving) life, nor of raising the
dead.” (25:3)
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Belief in Allah’s Names and Sifaat (Attributes)
Affirm the Names and Attributes which Allah
affirmed to Himself in His Book and in
the Sunnah of His Messenger (pbuh)
in the way that best fits Him without
Tahreef (distortion of the meaning)
Ta’teel (negating the meaning)
Takyeef (assigning a manner to any attribute)
Tamtheel (drawing parallels to Allah)
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“And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong
to Allah, so call on Him by them, and leave the
company of those who belie or deny (or utter
impious speech against) His Names. They will be
requited for what they used to do.” (7:180).
“And there is nothing like unto Him,
and He is the All-Hearer, the All-Seer.” (42:11).
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Two sects went astray regarding this matter
Al-Mu’atilah
Mushabbiha
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Al-Mu’atilah
Who negated all or some of Allah’s
Names and Attributes claiming that
affirming Allah’s Names and Sifaat
necessitates Tashbeeh (drawing
similarities between Allaah and His
creation)!
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Mushabbiha
Who affirm Allah’s Names and Attributes but
make Tashbeeh (draw similarities)
between Allah and His Creation,
claiming that this is what is necessitated by
the meaning of the texts on the ground that
Allah addresses the ‘Ibaad (mankind)
according to their understanding!
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The belief in Allah according to what we
have described above yields great benefits
to the believers:
First: The true manifestation of the
Tawheed of Allah such that there is no
attachment to other than Him in hope,
fear, and worship
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Second: The perfect Love, Magnification and
Exaltation of Allah as obligated by His Most
Beautiful Names and Sublime Attributes
Third: Manifesting our worship of Him by
doing what He commands and avoiding what
He forbade.
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Seeking knowledge
is the only solution.
So start learning