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Man and Women
In Islam, the relationship between man and women is based on love, compassion and mutual respect.
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The Prophet's treatment of His wives
The Prophet was very caring and he guarded his wives against anything that might be degrading, However, his approach was always one of moderation, not exaggeration.
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Muslim's conduct in society
A Muslim is trusted by others as they feel that he does not wrong any one.
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The prophet at home
He never required anyone to do what is too hard for them.
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Belief in the divine will
Belief in the divine will increase our reward and wipes off our past sins.
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Dry ablution 'Tayammum'
This form of ablution is viewed as a blessing from Allah to the Muslims.
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The times when prayer should not be offered are as follow
When one has offered the Fajr (i.e. dawn) prayer until the sun has risen to a distance of approximately one metre, i.e. around a quarter of an hour after sunrise.
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Scientists’ Stance toward Religion
For most of history, up until the middle of the 19th century, science and religion were viewed as co-workers in the human quest for understanding, in which science served as an avenue to deeper faith in, and appreciation of, the Creator.
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Today vs. the Past
A fundamental rift occurred in the West in the relationship between science and religion after the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859, in which he argued that all life is the product of purely undirected natural forces – time, chance, and a process he called ‘natural selection and random mutations.’
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