The most holy site in Islam is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Mecca is considered the center of the world in Islam and houses the Kaaba, which Muslims face during prayer. The area around the Kaaba is sacred and seen as a place of peace and safety for both people and animals. Mecca attracts millions of Muslim pilgrims each year who undertake rituals associated with the Hajj pilgrimage, including wearing ihram clothing and reciting prayers.
This document provides a 3-chapter history of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem from ancient times to the present day. It describes how the land of Palestine has religious significance for Jews, Christians and Muslims as the land of prophets like Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. It discusses the destruction of Jewish temples on the site, and the subsequent rule of Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders, Muslims and British over the region. It focuses on the importance of the Al-Aqsa Mosque as the third holiest site in Islam since the 7th century, and threats to its existence in recent decades from Israeli control over East Jerusalem.
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The document provides an overview of the beginnings of Islam, including the following key points:
1) Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570 CE and began receiving revelations from God through the angel Jibrail, which became the Quran, beginning in 610 CE.
2) Muhammad began preaching the simple message of Islam - that there is no God but Allah and life should be lived in complete submission to Allah's will.
3) Due to threats in Mecca, Muhammad and his followers migrated to Medina in 622 CE, known as the Hijrah, which became year 1 of the Islamic calendar.
4) Within 10 years, Muhammad had gained many followers and was able
This slide program explains the minor and major signs of the Day of Judgment in the light of Quran and Hadith of our beloved Prophet Mohammad Sallallaho alaihi Wasallam.
The document provides details about the Battle of Badr which was the first major battle between early Muslim warriors and their opponents from Mecca in 624 CE. It discusses the preparations made by the Muslims including erecting a command post, the Prophet's strategy, and his inspirational speech to the companions. It describes how Allah blessed the Muslims with rain and sleep before the battle. The battle began with dual combats between prominent figures on both sides. Allah sent angels to help the Muslims and they emerged victorious, though some Muslims were martyred. After three days, the Prophet had the martyrs buried and the prisoners and spoils secured before returning to Medina.
This document provides an account of the Battle of Badr and the factors that led to it. It notes that the Battle of Badr was the first battle in Islam and resulted from threats from Quraysh caravans, raids on their caravans, and jealousy from the Jews and hypocrites in Medina. The battle was significant as it increased the reputation of the Prophet Muhammad and his followers, demonstrated their courage and faith in Allah, and marked the beginning of the expansion of the Islamic empire across Arabia and beyond.
This UAE Power Point highlights these facts and much more including: 19 Points on General Information, 10 Points on Family Life, 11 Points on Food, 16 Points on Food Etiquette, 27 Points on Social Etiquette, 11 Points on Business Etiquette, and 8 Points on Trivia.
The document discusses the key differences between Makki (Meccan) and Madani (Medinan) revelations in the Quran.
The Makki Surahs were revealed in Mecca before the Prophet's migration to Medina and focus on establishing core Islamic beliefs like tawheed (monotheism) and the importance of salah (prayer). They use short verses and emphasize arguments for God's existence. The Madani Surahs were revealed after the migration and contain many new laws to organize the Islamic state and community. They address questions from Jews and clarify issues around prophets. They tend to have longer verses that explain Islamic rulings in more detail.
Given the dire need for Islamic studies material in schools incorporating the subject in English. Dar-us-salam has endeavored to publish an Islamic Studies series covering all the grades, from grade one through grade twelve.
This series covers all areas of Islamic studies: tafseer, hadeeth, tawheed, fiqh, seerah, and general etiquette relating to different areas and situations. Given the importance of authentic Islamic knowledge, every effort has been made to ensure that the material presented in the series is authentic. Also, given the importance of Arabic Islamic terms, most of the terms are presented in their original Arabic script, along with the transliteration and the translation of their meanings. This also applies to supplications which have to be memorized in their Arabic version. The aim here is to help the reader read the original text and understand its meaning. Each lesson is followed by exercises covering questions about the lesson.
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This series aims to acquaint the student with the teachings of Islam in every aspect: beliefs, practices and moral conduct. This series, with its unique features, certainly fills a gap in this area which has long been partially neglected.
The document summarizes key architectural features of mosques. Mosques typically include a large central prayer hall where worshippers pray on the floor. An open courtyard called a sahn surrounds the prayer hall and often includes a fountain for ablutions. A mihrab niche in the qibla wall indicates the direction of Mecca. Minarets are towers used to call worshippers to prayer. Domes symbolize the vault of heaven and decorate the interior with intricate patterns. Famous mosques mentioned include the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi mosque in Medina and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.
This document presents the 5 Pillars of Islam which were presented by Sheikh Abdul Wahab to Madam Sadia. It summarizes each of the 5 pillars - Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (daily prayers), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) - and provides references to passages from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad related to each pillar.
(1) The early Muslims consisted of a small group of around 40 individuals in Mecca who accepted Islam secretly over 3 years, spreading the message carefully through personal invitations. (2) They met regularly at the House of Al-Arqam to learn directly from the Prophet, establishing a strong early community. (3) The early revelations focused on establishing Tawheed (monotheism), the Hereafter, worshipping Allah alone, and stories of previous prophets.
The document discusses key aspects of Islamic architecture and its symbolism. It explains that mosques are sacred buildings used by Muslims for prayer and always include features like mihrabs, minbars, and minarets. The architecture aims to foster spirituality through simplicity of form, emphasis on interior spaces, and symbolic elements like domes. Islamic residential buildings also emphasize interior courtyards for privacy. The Taj Mahal's design symbolizes concepts from the Quran like the celestial pool and rivers of paradise. Green is a significant color in Islam as it symbolizes nature and paradise.
The document defines Hajj linguistically and legally, lists the benefits of performing Hajj, and provides details on the various rituals and requirements of Hajj and Umrah. It explains the three types of Hajj (Ifrad, Qiran, Tamattu'), key locations like Miqat, the state of Ihram, intentions, Talbiyah, du'as, and specific rituals for Umrah and each type of Hajj.
Here are three news articles about the conflict in Egypt:
1. The New York Times provides background on the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, including its origins and role in Egyptian politics.
2. The BBC gives an overview of the overthrow of President Morsi by the military and the crackdown on Brotherhood supporters.
3. The New York Post reports on new protests against the military-backed interim government and its violent response, deepening unrest in Egypt.
Together these articles provide useful context on the ongoing power struggle in Egypt between the Muslim Brotherhood and the military-led government.
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi is the mosque established by the prophet Muhammad in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. It was originally a simple structure built after Muhammad migrated from Mecca but has since been greatly expanded. Over centuries, Islamic rulers enlarged the mosque, and the Ottomans completely remodeled it, increasing its size to accommodate over half a million worshippers. Today it remains one of the largest and most important mosques in the world for Muslims.
The document summarizes the story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), Hajarah (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS). It describes how they were left in the barren valley of Makkah on Allah's command. It then discusses the founding of the Kaaba by Ibrahim (AS) and Ismail (AS), the beginning of Hajj rituals, and key events in Hajj such as Tawaf, Sa'ee and stoning of the pillars in Mina.
The Shahadah is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the declaration of faith that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet. Reciting the Shahadah is the basic requirement to become a Muslim. It expresses the core Islamic beliefs and can be found throughout Muslim daily life, including in the call to prayer and as the first and last words for newborns and the dying.
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The document provides biographical information about the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It discusses that before his prophethood, Arabia was in an "Age of Ignorance" with issues like polytheism and injustice. It then outlines Muhammad's childhood and early life experiences, including being orphaned as a young boy. It discusses his marriage to Khadija and his role in resolving a dispute during the reconstruction of the Kaaba at age 35, which marked the start of his prophethood and preaching of Islam in Arabia between ages 40-43. The document also notes some of the early converts to Islam and the opposition and persecution Muhammad faced from the Quraysh in Mecca for challenging their traditions and customs.
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Metro and light rail projects are expanding rapidly in Saudi Arabia to address congestion challenges in major cities. Key rail projects currently under construction or planned include systems in Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah, and Makkah. Integrated project management and public education are needed to minimize disruption during construction in congested areas. Rail systems will require changes to existing transportation networks and urban planning to maximize economic and development benefits by improving accessibility and attracting business activity near stations. The expansion of rail presents both opportunities and challenges for existing transportation providers to adapt their roles and integrate services.
The document discusses the need for a regional integrated supply chain strategy to support major rail infrastructure projects across GCC countries. It notes that over $160-200 billion will be spent on planned railway projects, but there could be strategic resource shortages and skills gaps if the supply chain is not properly managed at a regional level. The document recommends conducting a study to identify critical resources, establish an approved supplier list, enable collective bargaining, and strategically place supply chain centers to support the large-scale railway development in a sustainable and cost-effective manner.
This document provides an overview of integrated project delivery (IPD), a collaborative project delivery approach that aims to optimize outcomes. It discusses IPD principles like mutual trust and benefit, collaborative decision-making, and open communication. It also addresses how to set up an integrated project, including team building, defining roles and goals, and addressing legal considerations. Finally, it outlines how to implement IPD principles through the project phases and different delivery models. The guide seeks to help readers understand, advocate for, and implement IPD to improve construction industry efficiency and outcomes.
The document discusses the integrated public transportation system plans for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia led by Metro Jeddah Company. It summarizes that Jeddah is a rapidly growing city that lacks an effective public transportation system currently. Metro Jeddah Company was formed through a royal decree to implement a comprehensive public transportation master plan over 7 years, including metros, commuter rail, trams, and ferries with a total budget of 45 billion Saudi Riyals. The plans aim to promote sustainability, modal shift, and an integrated multi-modal network to serve the city's projected population of 6 million people.
Makkah and Medina are considered sacred places in Islam. The word Makkah comes from Bakkah, meaning to destroy or eliminate show-off attitudes. Muslims make great efforts to visit these cities despite them being surrounded by dry hills. Acts of worship like prayer, fasting, charity and Quran recitation done in Makkah and Medina are rewarded much greater than if done elsewhere. A pilgrimage with a sincere heart and avoiding excessive spending is hoped for, as the only reward for a pilgrimage well-performed is entrance to heaven.
The document outlines best practices in project management and obstacles to delivering mega projects. It discusses defining projects and mega projects, key activities that should be managed in projects, and reasons for project failure. It emphasizes the importance of professional project management using approaches like PMI and PRINCE2. Establishing a Project Management Office (PMO) can help standardize processes and improve success rates by increasing capabilities and changing culture. The Government's PMO initiative may help overcome obstacles to mega project delivery in Saudi Arabia.
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This document provides a brief overview of important mosques and Islamic sites, including the Great Mosque of Makkah, the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, the Great Mosque of Qairawan in Tunisia, the Royal Mosque of Isfahan in Iran including its exterior and interior, Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, the Minaret at the Mosque in Samarra, Iraq, and the exterior of the Great Mosque of Damascus in Syria.
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily to expand its transportation infrastructure over the next decade, with $141 billion planned for rail, metro, and bus projects. This creates many business opportunities for investors, including in rail construction, operation and maintenance, ports, airports, buses, and logistics services. Key rail projects include expanding existing lines, developing high-speed rail between major cities like Mecca and Medina, and constructing new economic cities that will require integrated transport systems.
The document summarizes information about the holy city of Madinah in Saudi Arabia. It discusses that Madinah is the second holiest city in Islam as it contains the final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad and was the capital of the first Islamic state. It also describes the location and climate of Madinah and notes that the Prophet's Mosque is an important religious site where Muhammad led prayers for years.
The document provides information about the five daily prayers (salat) in Islam. It explains that Muslims are obligated to pray five times a day at dawn, midday, late afternoon, just after sunset, and between sunset and midnight. Each prayer involves reciting passages from the Quran and performing set movements like standing, bowing, and prostrating on the ground while facing the Kaaba in Mecca. The call to prayer is announced by the muezzin and helps structure the day for Muslims.
This document provides information and instructions about performing Umrah and Hajj. It begins with introductory guidelines, emphasizing sincere intention and preparation by studying instructions. It then discusses the virtues and necessary acts of Umrah, including ihram and tawaf. Key parts of Hajj over its five days are outlined, such as visits to Arafat, Muzdalifah and Mina. Etiquettes for visiting Madinah are also covered. The document aims to clearly explain each part of the pilgrimage rituals in accordance with Islamic teachings.
This document provides information about the pilgrimage of Hajj and Umrah in Islam. It begins by explaining that Hajj, the pilgrimage to Makkah, is a religious duty for all Muslims who are physically and financially able. It then discusses the rites and significance of Umrah, which is the "lesser pilgrimage" that can be performed at any time outside of the Hajj period. The document provides details on the proper procedures, intentions, and acts required for Umrah. It emphasizes that Umrah should be performed with sincerity for the sake of Allah alone. The rest of the document appears to provide a comprehensive guide to performing the rites of Hajj and visiting
The hajj is a pilgrimage that all Muslims are required to make once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able to do so. It involves performing rituals in the holy city of Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia. Key rituals of the hajj include circling the Kaaba seven times, performing prayers and rituals between the hills of Safa and Marwa, and spending a day at Mount Arafat. The hajj culminates in sacrificing an animal to commemorate Ibrahim's sacrifice. Making the pilgrimage is one of the five pillars of Islam.
Hajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah that Muslims are required to undertake once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able to do so. It involves performing rituals at specific places and times, including spending a day at Arafat, throwing stones at pillars in Mina, and circling the Kaaba. Hajj traces its origins back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim and commemorates important events in Islamic history and the submission of Muslims to God. Undertaking the pilgrimage correctly erases past sins and has great religious merit and spiritual rewards.
Nearing the end of the Islamic year, in the month of Zilhajj, Muslims arriving from all around the world gather in the holy city of Makkah and its adjoining cities to fulfill the obligation of Hajj (Pilgrimage). Hajj is the fifth article of Faith, an exercise that engages a Muslim physically, financially and spiritually and is mandatory once in life for those who are eligible for it and can afford the expense of the journey. The pilgrimage in Islam is a series of practices that either serve to commemorate the actions of certain venerable Prophets from the Islamic history or emphasize the connection of an act or a place to Islam. From the running between the Mounts of Safa and Marwa to emulate the frantic search of Hajra AS for water, the mother of Ismaeel AS, to the pelting of the pillars in Mina in memory of Prophet Ibrahim AS pelting the Shaytan (devil) in an effort to drive him away and then gathering in the plain of Arafat where Adam AS and his wife had reunited and where all mankind would assemble on the Day of Judgement to await Retribution, the Hajj therefore, through the re-enactment of these remarkable exercises, connects Muslims to their historical past and the ultimate future while prompting a deep spiritual cleansing of the heart and the soul.
For Muslims, performing Umrah Ziyarat is a significant milestone in their religious journey.
It is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia, where Muslims from all over
the world come to perform the rituals associated with Umrah.
The document discusses the four main pillars of Hajj and Umrah. For Hajj, the pillars are: Ihram (entering a state of consecration), Tawaf al-Ifaadah (circling the Kaaba), Saee (walking between Safa and Marwah), and Wuquf at Arafah (standing at Mount Arafat). For Umrah, the pillars are also Ihram, Tawaf (circling the Kaaba), Saee, and Tahallul (shaving or trimming hair as a symbolic act of purification). Performing these rituals correctly is essential for Muslims fulfilling their religious duty of Hajj or Umrah.
Muslims are required to perform the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are physically and financially able. The hajj takes place over 5-6 days in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar. Pilgrims follow rituals including circling the Kaaba seven times, running between the hills of Safa and Marwah, spending a day in prayer on Mount Arafat, and symbolically stoning the devil by throwing pebbles in Mina. Over two million Muslims from around the world undertake the hajj each year to fulfill their religious duty through acts of worship and purification.
The document provides an overview of the rise of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula. It describes how the region was an important crossroads for trade and the sharing of ideas. It discusses the Bedouin nomads and the important trading towns like Mecca. It outlines the life of the Prophet Muhammad, including his revelations and the migration to Medina to escape persecution. It then summarizes the key beliefs and practices of Islam, including the Five Pillars and sources of religious authority and law in the Quran and hadith.
The document summarizes the origins and spread of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions. It describes how Muhammad received revelations from God and established the religion of Islam, with its core beliefs and five pillars of faith. It outlines the hijrah, or migration to Medina, which strengthened Islam. It also explains important Islamic sites like the Kaaba in Mecca and the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. The document concludes by discussing Islamic practices, sources of authority like the Quran and hadith, and links between Islam and other Abrahamic faiths.
Performing Umrah is a deeply fulfilling experience that offers a unique opportunity for spiritual growth, self-reflection, and connection with Allah. By understanding the essence of Umrah, making the necessary preparations, and familiarizing yourself with the rituals, you can embark on this transformative journey with confidence and sincerity. May your Umrah pilgrimage be a blessed and memorable experience, filled with spiritual enlightenment and divine blessings
The document provides an overview of Islam in Africa, including its history, beliefs, practices, and influence. It discusses how Islam first came to Africa in the 7th century when early Muslim disciples migrated to Abyssinia for refuge. It then spread across the continent after the death of Muhammad and many territories became Islamic. The main beliefs, holy days, rituals, and structure of mosques are described. The role of the Quran as the holy book and Sharia law are also outlined, along with Sufism and some notable Muslim empires in Africa.
The document provides an overview of Islam, including its key beliefs and practices. It discusses the five pillars of Islam which are the declaration of faith, daily prayers, alms-giving, fasting during Ramadan, and the pilgrimage to Mecca. It describes the origins of Islam and the life of the prophet Muhammad. It also provides details about daily prayers, fasting during Ramadan, giving alms, and performing the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.
The document provides an overview of Islam, including its history, beliefs, practices, and influence in Africa. It discusses how Islam originated with the prophet Muhammad and spread across Africa after his death. Key beliefs include the oneness of God, angels, holy books, prophets, judgment day, and predestination. Important practices are the five pillars of faith and holidays include Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Mosques are the place of worship and the Quran is the sacred text. Sharia law governs aspects of daily life. Sufism focuses on spirituality and mysticism. Several influential Muslim states emerged in Africa between the 7th-19th centuries.
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This document provides instructions for performing the rituals of Hajj, Umrah, and visiting the Prophet's Mosque. There are three types of pilgrimages - Tamattu', Ifraad, and Qiraan. Tamattu' involves performing Umrah and Hajj separately, while Ifraad and Qiraan combine the rites. The rituals for Umrah include entering a state of Ihram, reciting talbiyah, performing tawaf and sa'i. Detailed procedures are given for entering the Holy Mosque and touching the Black Stone.
The Hajj is a pilgrimage that Muslims are required to make once in their lifetime. It commemorates the pilgrimage of prophet Abraham and his son Ishmael. During the Hajj, pilgrims perform various rituals including circling the Kaaba seven times, running between the hills of Safa and Marwa, and spending a day at Mount Arafat asking for forgiveness. The Hajj concludes with Eid al-Adha, where pilgrims sacrifice an animal to commemorate Abraham's sacrifice. After completing all the rituals, pilgrims receive the title of Hajji if male or Hajja if female.
The document provides an overview of the origins and key beliefs of Islam. It discusses how Abraham and his descendant Ishmael lived in Mecca around 2000 BCE. It then summarizes Muhammad's experience receiving revelations from Gabriel in the 7th century CE and how he spread the word of Allah. The five pillars of Islam are outlined as the core duties of Muslims: the Shahadah (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). Important Islamic symbols, texts, places of worship, and holidays are also summarized.
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Faith Over Fear - Being Set Free From Free by JesusCole Hartman
Fear cripples and paralyzes you. Sometimes it's small and sometimes it's big but we are all ruled by fear one day or another. In Christ, fear becomes a liar, and we are given freedom by the Spirit of God. Whatever you are afraid of, consider the Bible's approach to fear and learn to be set free by Jesus.
Faith Over Fear - Being Set Free From Free by Jesus
Makkah
1. The most holy structure in Islam is situated in Saudi Arabia. It is according to Islam the centre of the world. M A K K A H The Kaaba is the qibla, the direction for Muslims perform the salat. The area around the Kaaba is considered sacred, and inside the area the conclusion of peace of God reigns. Man and animals are all safe here, and shall not be forced away. PowerPoint by DOINA Music: Amr Diab & Diana Haddad – Sidi Mansour (Ya Baba)
2. Makkah is located about 80 km from the Red Sea Coast, around a natural well.
3. In this city, loved by Muslims for centuries, people still feel the presence of the Prophet's spirit.
4. Each pilgrim first enters into ihram . This is a spiritual state of purity during which the person must not quarrel, commit any act of violence or engage in sexual activity.
5. One fifth of humankind shares a single aspiration: to complete, at least once in a lifetime, the spiritual journey called the Hajj.
6. Men signify the state of ihram by bathing, and wearing two pieces of unsown white cloth: " one covers the body from waist to ankle and the other is thrown over the shoulder. "
7. Women usually wear a simple white dress and " a head covering, but not a veil. " " The white garments are symbolic of human equality and unity before God, since all the pilgrims are dressed similarly. "
8. The pilgrim will then repeat the Talbiyah (Talbeeyah) prayer. One English translation is: "Here I am, O God, at Thy Command! Here I am at Thy Command! Thou art without associate; Here I am at Thy Command! Thine are praise and grace and dominion! Thou art without associate ."
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10. For 14 centuries, countless millions of Muslims, men and women from the four corners of the earth, have made the pilgrimage to Makkah, the birthplace of Islam. In carrying out this obligation, they fulfill one of the five “pillars” of Islam, or central religious duties of the believer.
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13. The Ka'bah, focal point of Muslims' prayers, highlights the unity of the believers. Symbol of the oneness and centrality of God, the Ka'bah stands in the courtyard of Mecca's Sacred Mosque where at the season of the hajj the faithful gather for rituals that precede and end their pilgrimage.
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30. The city is revered by Muslims for containing the holiest site of Islam, the Masjid al-Haram (The Sacred Mosque) of Mecca. A pilgrimage to Mecca during the week of the Haij is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, a sacred duty.
31. The pilgrims go back radiant with hope and joy, for they have fulfilled God's ancient injunction to humankind to undertake the pilgrimage. Above all, they return with a prayer on their lips: May it please God, they pray, to find their hajj acceptable, and may what the Prophet said be true of their own individual journey: "There is no reward for a pious pilgrimage but Paradise." People of other faiths are forbidden from entering the city. ( with all my respect for any religion…)