Religion is a topic of discussion that can be very controversial at times, as many people have different perceptions of the same doctrines. It is particularly hard for people belonging to different religions to understand and comprehend the various things that any particular religion teaches. For each person their faith and beliefs are the only way of life and it is not easy for them to show acceptance about other religions.
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March 6th, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment
Holy City of Madinah,
As many as 182 persons from various nationalities have embraced Islam in Mad
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The arrival of a new baby is followed by the visits from relatives and friends to see the child, and they all come bearing gifts. In many Muslim cultures most first born babies receive some form of Islamic jewellery as gifts after their births. Although this is more of an ethnic tradition and not a religious one, at the same time people with means try to follow it as a way of showing their love for the baby.
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March 5th, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment
How Hajj pilgrimages from Pakistan are organised this year, and by whom, will be the subject of disc
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According to Saudi Arabia\’s National Committee for Hajj and Umrah, the Kingdom should expect a 15 p
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Bali, a Hindu island in a mostly Muslim archipelago, a tourist destination that is at once commercial and deeply spiritual might sound like a paradox but Bali tourism is estimated to have brought 5.48 million tourists and earned us$7.2 billion in 2009 making tourism the major contributor to the national economy at 42% of the total revenue. The 2,259,000 foreign tourists who came to Bali in 2009 spent an average of US$137.90 per person per day over the average 8.75 average-length-of-stay on the island.
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March 4th, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment
The Gregorian month of February 2010 also marks the beginning of the Islamic holy month of Rabi-ul-Aw’al. This Islamic month is a great time for rejoice and celebration as it brings the joyous occasion of the Prophet Muhammad’s (saw) birth along with it. Although there is no verified proof about the date, it is still celebrated in this month as it holds great religious significance for the followers of Islam.
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March 4th, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment
Goa Cuisine is one of the most interesting attractions of this state. The cuisine here reflects the perfect mix of Hindu, Muslim, Christan and Portuguese culture. From vegetarian to non vegetarian, all kinds of different dishes are served here. If you love sea food, Goa is the perfect place for it. Remember not to miss Feni, the famous liquor of Goa.
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March 3rd, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment
In the course of his address to the Majlis Al Shura, the Prime Minister of Republic of India, Dr. Ma
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Muhammad Ali helped the Nation of Islam when he became a member of their religious organization after he upset Sonny Liston in 1964. Up until then the Nation of Islam was made up of people that the typical black middle class people avoided. Mostly the Nation of Islam was viewed by the middle class as a bunch of thugs that espoused hate and white devil rhetoric that was made famous by Malcolm X.
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March 2nd, 2010 | Category: Islam - General | Leave a comment