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Salaah, the second pillar of Islam.
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Select, Describe and Explain those rituals of the Hajj which will be of spiritual value to the pilgrim
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SHE HAD TRUE FAITH
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Shuaib was a prophet
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Some westerners think Muslim women do not receive equal treatment with men. In fact, the aim of Islam is quite the opposite.’ Examine and comment on this claim in the context of a multicultural society.
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Tawhid, this is an Arabic term literally meaning 'making one' or 'unifying'. However Muslims use Tawhid to describe the oneness of Allah.
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The Beard and the Moustache
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The Great Battle of Badr took place on the seventeenth of Ramadan, two years after the Hijra. This was the first battle that the believers ever engaged in with the disbelievers, and it is, by far, the most famous and most renown,
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The Hajj
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The history of the Islamic faith.
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The Islamic idea of jihad
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The Life of Muhammad.
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The life of Muhammad.
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The Mosque - its importance to the islamic religion
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The mosques are the most important centres in any Muslim community. From their Minbar are delivered the khutbah, arguably the most important weekly address regarding Islam, and around them the Muslims congregate and organise their affairs.
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The Muslim Arts
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The Origins and beliefs of Shia and Sunni Islam
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The Promise of the After-Life in Islam
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The Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.).
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the purpose of marriage in islam
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The Qur'an acts as a complete guide to life - Discuss
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The Religion of Baha’i
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The Shariah and how it is applied and how it affects the lives of Muslims living in a British, non-Muslim culture.
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