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  • ...ab. The pair fought valiantly and, at one stage, Marhab almost killed the Muslim. Ibn Maslamah, however, intercepted the falling sword with his shield whic
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  • ...first,” And another said, “No, I will eat first.” Then the biggest of them rose up and smashed all the others. [His father] said:, “Are you making fun of ===Muslim Objections===
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  • ...aries such as Pristian, Corippus, Victor of Tunis and Aldhelm, Africa also rose to become one of the intellectual centers of the world. ...tely rely upon local, limited resources. That they managed to hold off the Muslim advance for so long speaks to the enthusiastic resistance of the local popu
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  • ...‘the Prophet got up one night and urinated in a bowl. During that night, I rose in the state of thirst so I drank whatever was in the bowl. In the morning ...‘the Prophet got up one night and urinated in a bowl. During that night, I rose in the state of thirst so I drank whatever was in the bowl. In the morning
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  • ...a shouter for help, he sent some men in their pursuit, and before the sun rose high, they were brought, '''and he had their hands and feet cut off. Then h ...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
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  • ...s as they form the opening verse of the respective chapters. The classical Muslim scholars considered the text of the Qur'an to be unchanged. Thus, they do n As noted by Muslim scholars, in all but 3 of the 29 cases, these letters are almost immediatel
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  • ...nto many Christian works of that era. It also became very prominent in the Muslim world because of its inclusion in the Qur'an. After the Renaissance and Enl ...hop of Canterbury, where his teachings would go on to reflect those of his former Greek-Palestinian monastic community and showed knowledge of the Syriac chu
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  • ...ate to the two biblical Miriams.<ref>{{Quran-range|19|27|28}}.</ref><ref>{{Muslim|25|5326}}.</ref><ref>[http://www.al-islam.org/hayat-al-qulub-vol2-allamah-m ==Traditional Muslim Explanations==
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  • ...al Muslim Population: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Muslim Population] - Pew Research Center, October 2009</ref> and [[Shiites|Shi'ite ...ni and Shi'ite orthodoxy, the hadith literature is an integral part of the Muslim faith. The 11<sup>th</sup> century Andalusian {{wp|Maliki}} theologian and
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  • ...al evidence demonstrates that for roughly a century after Muhammad's death Muslim prayed toward Petra as their ''qibla''.<ref>Numerous videos by Dan Gibson a Gibson argues that Petra is the more plausible candidate for the original Muslim shrine. It was an important trade centre, even if declining by the time of
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  • ===Sahih Muslim=== {{Quote|{{Muslim|1|297}}|It is narrated on the authority of Abu Dharr that the Messenger of
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  • ===Sahih Muslim=== {{Quote|{{Muslim|1|297}}|It is narrated on the authority of Abu Dharr that the Messenger of
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  • ...prophecy about the end-times. Verses 86 and 90 are so controversial due to Muslim sensitivity to claims that they have Allah saying that the sun sets and ris ...ere matliAA might seem to be used in an idiom meaning the east is in Sahih Muslim:
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  • ...prophecy about the end-times. Verses 86 and 90 are so controversial due to Muslim sensitivity to claims that they have Allah saying that the sun sets and ris It has been claimed by [[Zakir Naik]], a prominent Muslim public speaker, that wajadaha means that it appeared to Dhu’l Qarnayn tha
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  • According to the Islamic tradition, the early Muslim community faced numerous threats and were in a near constant state of war w Muhammad b. Muslim b. Shihab al-Zuhri from Abdullah b. Ka'b b. Malik told me: One of the thing
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  • As Lindstedt (2023) notes, the Ghassānids and Lakhmids rose to important positions as allies and sort of buffer states of the Byzantine ...authors might have had for forging such information (as it goes so against Muslim traditions that paint Mecca as a pagan city).<ref>Ibid. pp. 114-115</ref>
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  • ...tion of Muslims of 1.7 billion, this means that at least one in five (20%) Muslim women is mutilated. ...le Genital Mutilation in Ethiopia]</ref>). About one in eighty (1.28%) non-Muslim women are genitally mutilated world-wide. [[File:Fgmmuslimmap.jpg|alt=Wo
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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 {{Quote|{{Muslim|19|4364}}|It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the Jews o
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  • ...of Dhul-Qarnayn has become particularly problematic and controversial for Muslim scholars, as historical and archaeological evidence quite plainly reveal th ...Translation of Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah|Dhu'l-Qarnayn before me was a Muslim<BR />
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  • {{Quote|{{Muslim|19|4364}}|It has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar that the Jews o {{Quote|{{Muslim|19|4368}}|It has been narrated on the authority of Abu Sa'id al-Khudri who
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