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  • How to Pray in Islam - The Salah (In the Light of the Prophet's Tradition) by myqiblah
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    Salah, also known as namaz, is performed by Muslims facing the direction of Kaaba. These prayers are recommended to be performed regularly throughout the lifetime. It is prescribed with repetitive cycles of bows and prostrations, namely Rakat. To exemplify the dawn prayer, Fajr consists of 2 Rakat. A prayer to Allah begins in a standing position with the recitation of the first chapter of Qu'ran. Rakats is repeated along with specific body movements. The salah is composed of 5 daily prayers.
  • My Islamic Primer for You - Some Answers for My Friends by LOSTgnosis
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    My Islamic primer from my religious studies course on Islam. Had to write a 5 to 7 pages primer on Islam for someone not familiar with Islam in double space 12 point Times News Roman font.
  • Tawaf in Islam: Definition, Rules, and Types Explained by fatwaqa
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    For Muslims, visiting the Kaaba in Makkah is more than just a journey - it's a deeply spiritual experience filled with sacred rituals. One of the most important acts during Hajj and Umrah is Tawaf, a unique form of worship that symbolizes unity, humility, and devotion. But what is Tawaf, exactly? What are its rulings? And how many types are there? This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Tawaf rulings, Tawaf types, and how to perform this beautiful act of worship correctly.
  • The Quran: A Critical Review by Eli-of-Kittim
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    The Quran uses many different apocryphal and pseudepigraphical Jewish and Christian texts that were never accepted into the Bible. It also alters and distorts the Biblical stories and presents the theology of scripture in an unusual and uncharacteristic manner.
  • Khandan-e-Nabuwat by Cassandra25164
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    Part 1: The Root of Light - Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and Khadijah (RA) He came not to rule but to awaken. And she stood by him when the world turned away. Khadijah (RA), the first believer, the silent strength. She gave her wealth, her comfort, her all - For a message only hearts could hear. In a house built on faith, The seed of Prophethood grew. Not of gold, but of glowing patience. Their love was not just between two - It was the soil from which Islam would bloom. --- Part 2: The Bloom of Faith - Fatimah (RA), Ali (RA), and the Children of Light Fatimah (RA), the daughter of the Prophet ﷺ - A mirror of his gentleness, his silence, his strength. Ali (RA), the lion of Allah - His sword sharp, his heart soft. Together they bore the torch, In their home echoed both courage and calm. And then came Hassan and Hussain (RA), The beloved grandsons - Not princes of palaces, But guardians of truth. Raised on dates and dhikr, Cradled in the arms of revelation, They would walk paths lit with sacrifice. --- Part 3: The Blood of Sacrifice - Karbala and the Eternal Echo The battlefield was dry, But the souls were overflowing. In Karbala, the family of light stood firm - Not with armies, But with unwavering hearts. Hussain (RA) did not seek victory, He stood for principle, For the purity of Islam. His family wept, but they did not break. Their silence shook the heavens. Even in thirst, They were rivers of dignity. Even in death, They were the breath of truth. And so, the family of the Prophet ﷺ Taught the world the final lesson: Truth may bleed - but it never bows.
  • ... by hidayaturUmrah12
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  • Unveiling the Beauty of Kaaba Kiswa" by Kiswahislamicstore
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    Kiswah Islamic Store: Elevate Your Home with Exquisite Islamic Decor In the bustling world of online shopping, where choices seem endless, Kiswah Islamic Store stands out as a beacon of elegance and spirituality. Established in September 2019 by the visionary Mohd Taha Khan, this online haven is dedicated to providing a diverse range of Muslim Home Decor Products that resonate with the soul. As the proud custodian of the world's best Islamic wall art collection, Kiswah Islamic Store transcends mere commerce to deliver a touch of divine aesthetics to homes across the globe.
  • History of Islam by TruthShallPrevail
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    01. Faith 02. Quran and Hadith 03. The Messengers of the God 04. Jannah and Jahannam 05. Qadr 06. The Kaaba and the Hajj 07. Lineage and society of the last Messenger of the God 08. Shirk 09. Tawbah 10. Kufr 11. Shaheed 12. Oppression of the Muslims in Mecca, and migration to Abyssinia 13. Jihad and Sa'ber 14. (i) The city Yatrib (Medina) and their acceptance of Islam, and pledges to the Messenger of the God (ii) The migration of the Muslims of Mecca to Yatrib 15. The Constitution of Medina 16. The growth of the Muslim population and the Hypocrites 17. The attitudes of the Aanser and Muhajir 18. Salah and the change of Qiblah (direction) 19. The Battle of Badr (The 1st attack from Mecca to Medina) 20. The Captives and Slaves in Islam 21. As-Saum, Ramadan, Eid, and Friday 22. Expulsion of the Jewish tribe BanuQainuqa 23. The Battle of Uhud (The 2nd attack from Mecca to Medina) 24. (i) The Treachery of BanuNadeer and the plot to assassinate the Messenger of the God, (ii) The Confederates and The Battle of Trench (Khandaq) (The 3rd attack from Mecca to Medina) and (iii) The Treachery of BanuQuraiza 25. The Hudaibiyah Treaty, and its consequences 26. Circumstances under which invasion is allowed in Islam 27. (i) Invasion of Khaibar, (ii) The Return of the Immigrants from Abyssinia and (iii) The Hajj to Mecca 28. The Battle of Mu'tah 29. The breach of the Peace Treaty and The Conquest of Mecca 30. Zakat and Jizya 31. (i) Impeding Taif to protect Mecca , (i) The Battle of Hunain, (iii)The enlightenment of the people of Taif 32. (i) Expedition of Tabuk, and (ii) The Enlightenment of Ghassanids 33. (i) Hajjat-ul-Wida, and (ii) The Death of the last Messenger of The God 34. Bibliography 35. Allah Preserved The HARD WORK Of Prophet Ibrahim's Whole Life By His First Son Prophet Ismail. The Origin and Purpose of Hajj Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ncapcs/featured