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  • ..., the Meccans would not drive their victory to a complete triumph over the Muslim movement; rather, from the sira, it appears that the Arabs of Meccan retire ...e in the Muslim lines. He wheeled his cavalry around the left flank of the Muslim front and poured in through the whole left in their lines by the archers. A
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  • ...the hadiths were written; even giving the the most generous assumptions of Muslim honesty, it wouldn't be hard to find 4, 5 or 70+ loose transmitters, liars, *Ibn Kathir al-Makki
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  • ...ame to Allah's Apostle and gave the Pledge of allegiance for Islam (became Muslim). The climate of the place (Medina) did not suit them, so they became sick ...No doubt, I would have killed them, for the Prophet said, 'If somebody (a Muslim) discards his religion, kill him.' "}}
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  • {{Quote|{{Bukhari|6|60|140}}|Narrated Ibn Umar: I asked Ibn 'Abbas about Al-Badhaq. He said, "Muhammad prohibited alcoholic drinks befo
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  • While it is commonly stated on websites and even by many Muslim scholars today that the earliest Quranic manuscripts entirely lacked diacri ...sa.3.2018.a005.</ref>|In fact, while signs indicating short vowels and the hamzah are indeed largely absent from Arabic orthography until the second/eighth c
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  • The loss of Hamzah (glottal stop) (in Arabic ء) and the loss of nunation (the addition of an Quranic recitation rules (Tajwīd تجويد ), as set out by Muslim scholars, state that during recitation one should avoid pausing at a non-pa
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  • ...urces, as this was clearly an important, even driving factor for the early Muslim movement. The [[hadith]] and [[sira]] portray Muhammad as a typical Arab ba ...-636033-1|year=1955|publisher=Oxford UP|author1=Ibn Ishaq (d. 768)|author2=Ibn Hisham (d. 833)|editor=A. Guillaume|url=https://archive.org/details/Guillau
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  • ...ecoming in stages more aggressive, and ultimately, expansionist. Modernist muslim scholars and some academics read the Quran in a way such that the general p ...83|publisher=al-Maktabah al-Shamilah|volume=vol. 2|page=570}}|According to Ibn Humayd--Salamah--Muhammad b. Ishaq--someone not to be doubted--Abu Hurayrah
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  • The word hijaab is generally used to refer to the head covering worn by Muslim women. In [[Islamic law]], however, it is a much more wide-ranging concept ...ars disagree with the traditional interpretations of these verses and many Muslim women today do not cover their hair.
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  • ...histories of the prophet's military campaigns such as [[Sirat_Rasul_Allah|Ibn Ishaq]]. These sources impart to their readers many ideas, attributes, and ...they have committed an injustice and a lie. And they say, "Legends of the former peoples which he has written down, and they are dictated to him morning and
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  • ...[[Jihad]], Arabic for struggle, a holy duty incumbent upon all able-bodied Muslim men to engage in armed struggle to expand the reach of Islam. Men who die " ==Ibn Ishaq==
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  • ...al text (QCT) around 650 CE, large numbers of variants later documented by Muslim scholars were read by various companions of Muhammad, often differing in wh ...as he has reminded me of such-and-such Verses of such a Surah."}}{{Quote|{{Muslim|4|1720}}|
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  • ...al text (QCT) around 650 CE, large numbers of variants later documented by Muslim scholars were read by various companions of Muhammad, often differing in wh ...as he has reminded me of such-and-such Verses of such a Surah."}}{{Quote|{{Muslim|4|1720}}|
    143 KB (22,909 words) - 01:52, 28 October 2023
  • ...o mid-verse pausal positions. Quranic recitation rules (Tajwīd), as set by Muslim scholars, state that during recitation one should avoid pausing at a non-pa Musannaf of Ibn Abi Shaybah, vol.6 p.137, Dar Al-Taj</ref>«نَزَلَ الْقُرْآن
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