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  2. Walid Shoebat - Wikipedia

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    He was born in the West Bank to an American mother, and converted to Christianity from Islam. [1] [2] Shoebat has claimed to be an ex-PLO terrorist in a CNN television interview. [2] He is a self-proclaimed expert on the dangers of Islam [2] and is also a strong supporter of the State of Israel. [1]

  3. Islamic eschatology - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 8 The two otherworldly abodes (paradise and hell) exist in proximity, both in a spatial as well as in a temporal sense, to the Dunyā. [13]: 11 Since in Islamic beliefs, God does not reside in paradise, Islamic tradition was able to bridge the world and the hereafter without violating God's transcendence.

  4. Mahdi - Wikipedia

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    The prophesied savior duo of the Mahdi and the Messiah in Islam can be likened to the prophesied pair of the two Jewish savior figures, Mashiach ben Yosef and Mashiach ben David, respectively, in the sense that the Islamic Messiah and Masiach ben David take a central eschatological role, while the Mahdi and Mashiach ben Yosef take a peripheral ...

  5. Assim Al-Hakeem - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hakeem has said of the Islamic practice of ruqyah, a form of litany associated with the exorcism of evil spirits in Islam, that "it is the recitation of the Qur'an, seeking of refuge in Allah, remembrance and supplications that are used as a means of treating sicknesses and other problems, as the Qur'an is a source of healing". [6]

  6. Al-Malhama Al-Kubra - Wikipedia

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    In the plural form Malāḥim also came to signify a distinct genre of hadith narrations concerning prophecies of apocalyptic wars and battles. [3] Kubrā is the feminine superlative degree version of the word kabīr, which signifies immensity or greatness. The prefixed article al-makes both words in the phrase definite.

  7. Yasir Qadhi - Wikipedia

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    Yasir Qadhi (formerly known by his kunya Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi) (born January 30, 1975) is a Pakistani American Muslim scholar and theologian. [8] He is dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and resident scholar of the East Plano Islamic Center in Plano, Texas. [9]

  8. Channel 8 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 (Israel), a television channel in Israel; see List of television channels in Israel; Channel 8 (Singaporean TV channel), a Chinese-language television channel in Singapore; Channel 8 (Thai TV channel), a television channel in Thailand; TV8 (Estonia), a television channel in Estonia; TV8 (Italian TV channel), a television channel in Italy

  9. Hadith of the twelve successors - Wikipedia

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    The hadith of the twelve successors (Arabic: حَدِيْث ٱلْإِثْنَي عَشَر خَلِيْفَة, romanized: ḥadīth al-ithnā ʿashar khalīfa) is a widely-reported prophecy, attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad, predicting that there would be twelve successors after him.