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  • ...1997 Tarikh al-Khulafa]'' (''[https://archive.org/details/cu31924023164654 History of the Caliphs]'')<br>''[https://app.turath.io/book/11728 al-Itqan fi Ulum ...nown as '''al-Suyuti''' (السيوطي), was the most prolific writer in Islamic history. Al-Suyuti was born in Cairo in 1445 and died there in 1505. His writings s
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  • '''Uthman''' was the third [[caliph]] of the Islamic State, following Abu Bakr. A [[sahabah|companion]] of the prophet, Uthman w [[Category:Sacred history]]
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  • ...tulates that the Qur'an was revealed in two phases: before and after the [[Islamic Lunar Calendar|hijrah]] from [[Mecca]] to [[Medina]]. Thus, the terms [[:Ca The traditional Islamic narrative postulates that the Meccan suras were revealed while the [[Ummah]
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  • ...sir, writings of classical scholars and [[fatwa|fataawaa]] of contemporary Islamic sheikhs and ulemaa. These pages are organized by theme to assist the studen ==The Islamic Tradition Itself==
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  • [[Category:Sacred history]] [[Category:Islamic History]]
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  • ...fore converting to it and having great influence upon it. According to the Islamic tradition, he fought hard with Muhammad during his war against the Meccan p [[Category:Sacred history]]
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  • ...amists who are responsible for the great majority of Islamic extremism and Islamic terrorism. [[Category:Islamic History]]
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  • ...the names of ‘Uthman and ‘Ali. Thus a caesura was introduced into Islamic history: the four caliphs before Mu‘awiya were deemed divinely guided and their t [[Category:Shariah (Islamic Law)]]
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  • [[Category:Sacred history]] [[Category:Islamic History]]
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  • The ritual is performed every year on the 10<sup>th</sup> day of [[Islam|Islamic]] month of Muharram, known as the Day of Ashura, and Arbaeen. Some also per [[Category:Sacred history]]
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  • ...ive|1=http://tanzil.net/pub/ebooks/History-of-Quran.pdf|2=2011-05-13}} The History of the Quran] - Al-Tawheed Vol. 4, No. 3; Vol. 5, No. 1, 2, & 3</ref>
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  • ...]''-paying [[Dhimmitude|''dhimmis'']].<ref>Gerhard Bowering, ed. (2009). ''Islamic Political Thought: An Introduction''. Princeton University Press. pp. 127� All schools of Islamic law agree, however, that [[Islam and Apostasy|apostates]], even if they con
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  • |title=Islamic Scriptures |description=WikiIslam portal for articles about Islamic Scriptures
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  • ...622, were the formative years of the religion. Between the first and third Islamic centuries the Qur'an was written down and codified, the prophet lived and d *[[Portal: Early Islamic History#Career of the Prophet|Career of the Prophet]]
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  • These are articles on Islamic miracles. *[[Category:Prophecies|Islamic Prophecies]]
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  • ...ious teaching and practice. The practice of tafsir began within the second Islamic century (the 8th century in the common era) and continues up to the present [[Category:Sacred history]]
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  • ...accretions thereto) form the corpus of Islamic "Heilsgeschichte" or "holy history" and myth outside of the life of the prophet himself. ...asts Muhammad in the role of a prophet in the a la Moses the Lawgiver. The Islamic tradition retains many of the prophets of the Hebrew Bible, but often gives
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  • ...Tilman Nagel mentions Armstrong's writings as an example of work based on Islamic hagiography: ...ey range from gushingly infatuated narratives inspired by the tradition of Islamic hagiography (examples: Karen Armstrong, Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophe
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  • ...the founder, as the Promised Messiah and Mahdi (the apocalyptic leader who Islamic scriptures say will bring peace and the final, global dominion of Islam). ...claimed that he was the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14<sup>th</sup> Islamic century.
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  • ''' Revelation ''' in monotheism is the medium by which a god, such as the Islamic [[Allah]], is claimed to communicate his word to his prophets and followers ==Revealed Books according to the Islamic tradition==
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