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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...ials (appointed) over them, '''and those whose hearts are made to incline (to truth)''' and the (ransoming of) captives and those in debts and in the way
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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...ey ought to spend. Say: that which is superfluous. Thus Allah maketh plain to you (His) revelations, that haply ye may reflect.}}
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  • ...exegetical contexts, classical hadith scholars considered the sirah genre to lack any sound methodology for authenticating isnads (chains of narration; ...ps://jiscnet.com/journals/jisc/Vol_3_No_1_June_2015/7.pdf Blasphemy law of Islam-Misconceptions and Fallacy], Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture (2015),
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  • According to many Muslim historians,<ref>These include: al-Khallal (d. 923 AD), Ibn Hazm ...t, still dictate how many revivalist and fundamentalist Muslims would like to see non-Muslims in Muslim society treated today. Despite these desires, no
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  • ...ronounced</small> [muħammad]; c. 570 – c. 8 June 632) was the founder of [[Islam]].<ref>''The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World''. Oxford: Oxford Uni ...er (''rasūl Allāh''), called to be a "warner," first to the Arabs and then to all humankind.</q>
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  • ...several other women whom Muhammad wished to marry, or whom he was invited to marry, but for various reasons he did not. ...pite the injunction of the Qur'an to only take 4 women as wives, according to the [[sira]] literature Muhammad took far more wives than this number. This
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  • ...e position as ''the'' Mother of [[Islam]] herself. Khadijah was the mother to all of Muhammad's children, including Fatimah, save one. ...ple children, prior to Muhammad. Little else is known about her life prior to this final marriage.
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  • ...e position as ''the'' Mother of [[Islam]] herself. Khadijah was the mother to all of Muhammad's children, including Fatimah, save one. ...ple children, prior to Muhammad. Little else is known about her life prior to this final marriage.
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  • ...several other women whom Muhammad wished to marry, or whom he was invited to marry, but for various reasons he did not. ...pite the injunction of the Qur'an to only take 4 women as wives, according to the [[sira]] literature Muhammad took far more wives than this number. This
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  • ...by Islamic scriptures on women is of special interest in recent times due to frequent collision with modern values. ...pposed intellectual deficiency, which was pronounced by Muhammad according to a hadith collected in Sahih Bukhari.
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  • ...ct, against the Jews in relation to the prophet Ezra) and are thus subject to destruction and doom eternal in the Fire. Some verses are positive to at least some among the people of the book, especially if they accept Muham
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  • ...Anthony, ''Muhammad and the Empires of Faith: The making of the Prophet of Islam'', Oakland CA: University of California, 2020, pp. 175-6</ref> ...Century.] in The Presence of the Prophet in Early Modern and Contemporary Islam: Volume 1, The Prophet Between Doctrine, Literature and Arts: Historical Le
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  • ...ct, against the Jews in relation to the prophet Ezra) and are thus subject to destruction and doom eternal in the Fire. ...d: Would ye exchange that which is higher for that which is lower? Go down to settled country, thus ye shall get that which ye demand. And humiliation an
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  • ...arried Faiz Mohammed, age 40. She hoped to become a teacher but was forced to quit her classes upon engagement. Image from the ''New York Times Magazine' ...age of minors was permitted. The Byzantines around this time allowed girls to be married from the age of thirteen and the Persian Sassinids allowed marit
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  • ...Islam|Islamic]] [[fasting]] (''[[Sawm]]'') that have been observed using [[Islam and Science|scientific]] studies and news sources. ...uring the month of Ramadan), waking up before dawn and eating and drinking to prepare for the fast (binge eating is a common habit).<ref name="Anjali Dan
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  • ...and acts of ethnic cleansing under Muslim regimes from the origin of Islam to present day. ...this page should not be used to suggest otherwise, nor used in an attempt to justify contemporary human rights abuses. [[w:Persecution of Muslims|Muslim
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  • This page is linked to multiple times by templates. Its sections and their titles should NOT be al | subject = Islam, Muslim and <BR>Middle Eastern history
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  • ...Islamic jurists and scholars, and the term Shari'ah is also often applied to its body of law. ...[[Uswa Hasana|uswa hasana]] (perfect example). Since both the practice of Islam and its laws are based on the same source, they are inseparable from one an
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  • ...iptures contain agitation against the Jews which would be considered today to be anti-Semitism (see [https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Islamic_Antisemitism Isla It is important to take note of the verses and hadiths that discourage racism (though as menti
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  • ...ners who might prove dangerous to the Muslims, but this is only applicable to those on the chin of whom a razor has passed, for the others are children w ...the Muslims and the wisest for Islam. The ransom imposed upon them is not to consist either of gold, silver, or wares, but is only an exchange for Musli
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