The Origin of Naat
THE ORIGIN of NAAT The very word, Naat is Arabic, meaning ‘praise, admiration or eulogizing’. While distinguishing the Naat from a similar Arabic word, ‘WASF’, renowned scholar, Ibn Atheer said, “Naat is the description o...
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August 14, 2015
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Muhammad PBUH
Muhammadhttp://www.sabih-rehmani.comIslamic prophetMuhammadمحمدCalligraphic representation ofMuhammad's nameBornMuḥammad ibn `Abd Allāhc. 570 CEMecca, Hejaz, Arabia(present-day Saudi Arabia)DiedJune 8, 632 (aged 61–62)Medina, Hejaz, Arab...
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September 11, 2015
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Muhammad PBUH II
Names and appellations in the QuranThe name Muhammad written inThuluth, a script variety of Islamic calligraphy.The name Muhammad (/mʊˈhæməd, -ˈhɑːməd/)[24] means "praiseworthy" and appears four times in the Quran.[25] The Quran addresse...
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September 17, 2015
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Hajj II
HistoryA 1907 image of Masjid al-Haram with people praying thereinThe Kaaba during HajjThe present pattern of Hajj was established by Muhammad.[17] However, according to the Quran, elements of Hajj trace back to the time of Abraham, arou...
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September 17, 2015
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Hajj
Hajjhttp://www.sabih-rehmani.comPilgrims at the Masjid al-Haram on Hajj in 2008Part of a series onIslamBeliefs[show]Practices[hide]Profession of faithPrayerFastingAlmsPilgrimageTexts and laws[show]History[show]Denominations[show]Culture ...
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September 17, 2015
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Hajj III
RitesArtwork showing locations and rites of HajjFiqh literature describes in detail the manners of carrying out the rites of Hajj, and pilgrims generally follow handbooks and expert guides to successfully fulfill the requirements of Hajj...
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September 20, 2015
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