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  • ...tatement/|2=2011-03-16}} Former Muslims United Mission Statement] - Former Muslims United</ref> Sultan became notable after the September 11, 2001 attacks for her participation in Middle East p
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  • ...ving cast doubts on the September 11 attacks as having been carried out by Muslims. In a [[fatwa]], he has also condemned the United States for its un-belief
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  • As of late 2018, [https://exmuslims.org/ Ex-Muslims of North America] initiated an overhaul of WikiIslam, with the stated goal ...cessive amounts of vandalism, the site came under the management of the Ex-Muslims of North America.
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  • ...views. Commonly championed today as an icon of Islamic science by activist Muslims and non-Muslim alike, Khwarizmi's reception (as with the reception of most
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  • ..., the consensus of the scholars and the actions of the companions, and the Muslims who came after them... ...girls in many Muslim countries is something new and contradictory to what Muslims used to do over many centuries.}}
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  • ...uoted in the Apastambiya-Dharma-sutra but rather a more recent text. Other notable features of the text are a description of the Nagapancami feast, dedicated ...rly (in this spot) a late text sacralizing Hindu Brahmin stereotypes about Muslims.
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  • ...|Shari'ah]], he says, may seem illogical to non-Muslims, or non-practicing Muslims; Naik claims these rules are sensible. Islam, in his view, is the best way ...yer and by circling it, Muslims feel that there is one God in the center. Muslims kiss the Kaba'h only because Muhammad kissed it."}} Naik goes on to say: {{
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  • ...n «Mana nima uchun ular musulmon bo'ldilar» (''The Reasons Why They Become Muslims'') degan kitoblar ruknidan olingan bo'lib, bu kitoblar Islomiy tahririyat b * [[Notable Former Muslims]]
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  • ...rs were purportedly sent to other rulers before they were conquered by the Muslims, though their authenticity is doubted by modern academic scholars. Muhammad ...to this effect were probably invented later in justification since, if the Muslims really had been betrayed by so large a party, then they should have lost th
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  • {{Main|Zamzam Well#Zamzam Water and Health}}Millions of Muslims visit the Zamzam well in Mecca each year while performing the Hajj or Umrah That issued from between the loins and ribs.}}Many Muslims scholars have in recent times declared the Quranic theory of semen producti
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  • ...h]], which is located in [[Mecca]] and is the "house of God" towards which Muslims pray five times a day. According to historians, the Black Stone was one of ...he ''[[Hajj]]'' pilgrimage, while circumambulating the Ka'bah (''tawaf''), Muslims are instructed by scripture to kiss, touch, or at least point to the black
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  • ...earlier killed her father after the siege of the [[Banu Qurayzah]]. Modern Muslims have found the story embarrassing from the modern, liberal point of view, w ...s so [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Beauty and Makeup|beautiful]], that the Muslims began praising her in the presence of [[Muhammad]]<ref>{{Muslim|8|3329}}</r
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  • Some Muslims claim eating a small amount of food is the correct Islamic way however we c ...icles/mi_qa3852/is_200401/ai_n9352292/ Ramadan Fasting - Effect on Healthy Muslims]", Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2004</ref>}}
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  • ! width="130" |Notable Early Sources ...t and practical wisdom sometimes mitigated Muhammad's cruelties. She was a notable teacher of Islamic law and a partisan of Ali.
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  • ! width="220" |Notable primary sources *Muslims: 0 Casualties
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  • Two books by academic authors are particularly notable on this topic: ''Slavery and Marriage in Islam'' by Professor Kecia Ali,<re ...es the practice by sanctioning the capture and enslavement of enemy ([[Non-Muslims|kuffar]]) noncombatants in wartime, whose children are then also born into
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  • ! width="230" |Notable Primary Sources ...on Medina and that he was inciting the people on Nakhla or Uranah to fight Muslims<ref name="Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar pp. 186-187" /><ref name="first gr
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  • ...hammad]], partially forming his [[Sunnah]]), and is universally praised by Muslims for its detail and accuracy concerning Muslim and Middle Eastern history. ...is said to have sent letters to six foreign rulers inviting them to become Muslims. Another example of this expanding horizon was the unsuccessful expedition
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  • ...2019, pp. 277–302.</ref> Four contradictions between them are particularly notable here and discussed below. ...is wife is directly given tidings both of Isaac and of Jacob. Again, it is notable that her same immediate reaction is given in 51:29 and 11:72, so these are
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  • ...=1999|isbn=978-0-521-57600-0|date=25 April 2021|page=60}}</ref> Aside from notable exceptions such as Aristarchus of Samos, heliocentrism was only advocated b ...orary Arabic and Syriac poems of the same legend, to the effect that early Muslims took this account literally.
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