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  2. Islamic holy books - Wikipedia

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    The "Tawrat" (also Tawrah or Taurat; Arabic: توراة‎) is the Arabic name for the Torah within its context as an Islamic holy book believed by Muslims to have been given by God to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel.

  3. List of Islamic apologetic works - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia: International Islamic Publishing House, 2011. Benslama, Fethi, Bononno, Robert. Psychoanalysis and the challenge of Islam. United Kingdom: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. A biographical book defending Islam

  4. Islamic eschatology - Wikipedia

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    The book (and the genre) was noteworthy for rupturing the "organic link between Islamic tradition and the last days of the world", [140] using Western sources (such as Gustave Le Bon and William Guy Carr) that previously would have been ignored; and lack of Sahih Bukhari (i.e. top quality) hadith (he does quote Ibn Kathir and some hadith ...

  5. List of Islamic texts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Islamic texts.The religious texts of Islam include the Quran (the central text), several previous texts (considered by Muslims to be previous revelations from Allah), including the Tawrat revealed to the prophets and messengers amongst the Children of Israel, the Zabur revealed to Dawud and the Injil (the Gospel) revealed to Isa (), and the hadith (deeds and sayings ...

  6. Embracing the sands of time: Unveiling time-management ... - AOL

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    The Islamic perspective on time offers profound insights that transcend religious boundaries. Embracing the sands of time: Unveiling time-management wisdom in Islam | Voices of Faith Skip to main ...

  7. Euphemism - Wikipedia

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    A euphemism (/ ˈ juː f ə m ɪ z əm / YOO-fə-miz-əm) is an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that is deemed offensive or suggests something unpleasant. [1] Some euphemisms are intended to amuse, while others use bland, inoffensive terms for concepts that the user wishes to downplay.

  8. Quranic hermeneutics - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the Qur'an does not make a distinction between men and women in this creation, the purpose of the Book, or in the reward it promises". [5]: 15 This is an example of modern hermeneutics and the way it can be applied to this issue. Wadud considers that Arabic, the language of the Qur’an, is a gendered language, so that the meaning of ...

  9. What Resigning to 'Spend More Time With Family' Really Means

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    This left me with several days of found time. The first thought I had was that I should "spend more time with my family" -- before being reminded that when you normally hear this phrase, it's ...