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  • ...depends to a large extent on oil (such as Saudi Arabia) and other natural resources or have undergone a period of significant secularisation (such as Turkey). ...called a ''musharaka'' (partnership) contract, gradually repaying the bank for its share of the property and paying fees in the meantime. Business loans c
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  • |description=WikiIslam portal for articles about Islamic Scriptures ...d tafsir for its trustworthiness constitutes a large part of the work done for the Islamic community by its scholars.
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  • ...in reference to the common Abrahamic god. It is widely conflated with the Muslims who shout it whilst engaged in [[Jihad|Jihad]]. The literal translation of ...the [[Five Pillars of Islam|five pillars of Islam]], and is recited by all Muslims:
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  • *[[Portal: Qur'an, Hadith, and Scholars#Non-Muslims|Non-Muslims]] *[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Caring for the Poor‎|Caring for the Poor‎]]
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  • ...son is individually responsible — and the Ummah collectively responsible — for their safeguard. ...ation, social status or other considerations. True faith is the guarantee for enhancing such dignity along the path to human perfection.
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  • ...e is better known as Kahina or al-Kahina, a title given to her by the Arab Muslims, which means "the witch" or "the sorceress." ...the Berber Queen followed the Jewish religion, but there is no solid proof for this. Indeed, many Berber tribes professed Judaism at this time, but others
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  • ...heir witness.'<ref>{{Bukhari|8|76|437|}}</ref> The earliest generations of Muslims have in the recent past become a topic of renewed interest as a result of t ...er of authority and one will not, of course, expect to find an explanation for the actions of Muhammad's successors from someone who preceded them, such a
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  • ...monstrated that these were not spoken in the [[Internal Rhymes as Evidence for Old Hijazi|Old Hijazi]] dialect in which the Quran was originally uttered, ...'an|consonantal text standardised by Caliph Uthman around 650 CE]], though for the majority of the text there was agreement. Through the abundance of oppo
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  • '''Bucailleism''' is a term used for the movement to relate modern science with religion, principally [[Islam]]. ...IDS based on "a herbal extract that was prescribed in the Prophetic Sunnah for the treatment of other ailments."<ref>[http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/S
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  • ...is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the necessity of its payment constitutes an act o {{Quote|{{Quran|9|60}}|Alms are only for the poor and the needy, and the officials (appointed) over them, '''and tho
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  • ...90 (aged 54)|death_place=Tucson, Arizona, U.S.|death_cause=Assassinated by former student|occupation=Biochemist, numerologist|notable_works=''Miracle of the ...[[List of Killings Ordered or Supported by Muhammad|assassinated]] by his former student Glen Cusford Francis (a.k.a. Benjamin Philips), a traditionalist ra
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  • ...re threatened, or a duty that must be fulfilled by a group from among them for expansionary purposes. ...rpreted by many Islamic scholars throughout history as a never-ending call for jihad against the [[Dar al-Harb and Dar al-Islam (the Abodes of War and Pea
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  • This article will present the strongest case for each of the many different interpretations of the controversial phrases, ev ...hall collect them all together.<BR>100. And We shall present Hell that day for Unbelievers to see, all spread out,-<BR>101. (Unbelievers) whose eyes had b
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  • ...xth pillar of Islam, a fact which explains the huge amount of material the Muslims wrote on the subject. {{Quote|{{Quran|2|286}}|Allah tasketh not a soul beyond its scope. For it (is only) that which it hath earned, and against it (only) that which it
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  • ...e to this definition, some critics consider it a highly inappropriate term for the Quran to describe Allah, particularly as the Quran elsewhere tells beli ...xperience mercy from after calamity/disastrous distress touched them, then for them (is) cheatery/deceit/schemes in Our verses/evidences . Say: "God (is)
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  • ...: Oxford University Press</ref> Professor Ahmad al-Jallad, who is renowned for his work on the languages and writing systems of pre-Islamic Arabia, notes ...ive use of Allah in the later suras. Rabb simply meant ‘Lord’ and was used for immanent betylic divinities. Its use in the earliest parts of the Quran als
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  • This article will present the strongest case for each of the many different interpretations of the controversial phrases, ev ...hall collect them all together.<BR>100. And We shall present Hell that day for Unbelievers to see, all spread out,-<BR>101. (Unbelievers) whose eyes had b
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  • ...women whom Muhammad wished to marry, or whom he was invited to marry, but for various reasons he did not. ...attracted him, but she persuaded him to keep her in the house in exchange for never sleeping with her again (she gave up her turn to Aisha).
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  • ...east and the West: Whithersoever ye turn, there is the presence of Allah. For Allah is all-Pervading, all-Knowing. |We see the turning of thy face (for guidance to the heavens: now Shall We turn thee to a Qibla that shall pleas
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  • ...d|isbn=9780196360331}}; see also {{Muslim|31|5975}}.</ref> She is known to Muslims as ''al-Kubra'' (“the Great”)<ref>E.g., [http://www.al-islam.org/khadij ...9, 11-12}}; {{Tabari|39|pp. 41, 106}}.</ref> who was one of the many early Muslims who claimed his own age to be 120.<ref>{{Muslim|10|3662}}. See also {{Tabar
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