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"Read in the name of you Lord, Who Created. Who Created man out of a clot of blood. Read, and your Lord is the Most Bountiful. It is He who has taught man the use of the pen. Taught man that which he did not know."
(Surah Al-Alaq 96:1-5)

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Basic concepts Of Islam
ALLAH - for Muslims the greatest and most inclusive of the Names of God, an Arabic word of rich and varied meaning, denoting the one who is adored in worship, who creates all that exists, who has priority over all creation, who is lofty and hidden, who confounds all human understanding. (More)

Five pillars Of Islam
They are the framework of the Muslim life: faith,
prayer, concern for the needy, self-purification, and the
pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.
1. Faith (Detail)
2. Prayer (Detail)
3.The Zakat (Detail)
4.The Fast (Detail)
5.Pilgrimage (Hajj) (Detail)

Ethics of Islam
E
very religion lays great stress on ethical features of
human. Generally there is great commonality between different
religions as far as ethical questions are concerned. (More)

Islamic History
  Islamic History: 570 - 595
  Islamic History: 605 - 620
  Islamic History: 622 - 627
  Islamic History: 628 - 630
  Islamic History: 632 - 633

Concepts Of Islam
Islam, An Arabic word, is rich in meaning. Commitment to Islam
demands striving for peace through a struggle for justice, equality
of opportunity, joint caring and consideration for others' rights,
and continuous research and acquisition of information for the
better defense and utilization of the resources of the world.
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Sahaba
Jundub ibn Junadah, was a member of tribe, Ghifar. He was known
for his courage, his calmness and his far sightedness. He rejected
the silly religious beliefs in which the Arabs were engaged.
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