...NABI MUHAMMAD SAW AS A ROLE MODEL IN ENTREPRENEURSHIPS SIRAH PROPHET MUHAMMAD IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Trade is the most sourceful type of income that Allah gives to His ummah . Complying this , Islam has condemned all unclean and unlawful means of making money as wicked and sinful. It also has condemned all profits derived from such means as filthy and unlawful . On the country , it has proclaimed great virtues in seeking one’s livelihood honestly and in engaging oneself cleanly in trade or any profession (Nuradli 2013) . The Prophet Muhammad has said: “ The trader who plies his trade cleanly and honestly will rise in the Hereafter ( in the company of) the Prophets , saints and martrys “ As we know Prophet Muhammad is the last messenger of Allah that bring new era in the development of world civilization and also the success nation leader that bring the glorious Islamic civilization during the next 1000 years and beside the fact above he also known as a successful businessman. Born as an orphan and did not inherit anything, that was the life of the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. When other kids at his...
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...Prophet Muhammad Muhammad was a man who was loved by over 1.2 billion Muslims. Others think that Muhammad was a violent warlord. He was the last Prophet of Islam and was the great founder of the religion of Islam. Muhammad was a humble man and had an unlimited amount of compassion and had a strong sense of justice, (www.beliefnet.com). Muhammad believes in keeping the five pillars to get you to go to heaven, (www.gotquestions.org). It also helps you have a responsible and good life, according to Islam. The five pillars are, Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. All of them practically means to worship God daily, and help the state of Islam, (www.bbc.co.uk). Muhammad was born in the year (570) in the town of Mecca. Mecca is a city in Saudi...
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...Sejarah Nabi Muhammad SAW Lagi-lagi sebuah sejarah dilupakan, seakan-akan mereka tidak pernah tahu atau mungkin tidak mau tahu, ini adalah sejarah yang tak boleh dilupakan, karena inilah sebab awal penciptaan dan akhir penciptaan, ia bermula 14 abad yang lalu di sebuah kota kecil, sebuah kota yang panas dan tandus yang dipenuhi dengan penyembahan terhadap kayu-kayu dan batu-batu yang tak dapat berbuat apa-apa dan juga disana terdapat sebuah kotak hitam yang dikelilingi oleh berhala-berhala yang sekarang telah berubah wujud tapi memiliki wujud berhala yang sama. Sungguh tak terpikirkan betapa bodoh manusia zaman itu, ialah sebuah jazirah yang disebut jazirah Arabia, perbuatan buruk dan haram, perampokan, pembunuhan bayi,minum-minuman keras, yang memusnahkan segala kebajikan dan moral menempatkan masyarakat jazirah Arabia ini dalam situasi kemerosotan yang luar biasa. Mereka terpecah-pecah menjadi kabilah-kabilah (bani/kaum). I. Kelahiran Sang Nabi Pada saat yang sangat kritis ini muncullah sebuah bintang pada malam yang gelap gulita, sinarnya semakin terang membuat malam menjadi terang benderang, ia bukan bintang yang biasa, tapi bintang yang sangat luar biasa, bahkan matahari di siang haripun malu menampakkan sinarnya karena bintang ini adalah maha bintang yang terlahirkan ke muka bumi, ialah cahaya dalam kegelapan, ia adalah cahaya di dalam dada, ia dikenal dengan Nama Muhammad, menurut sejarawan bintang ini tepat terlahir tanggal 17 Rabiul Awwal (12 Rabiul awwal menurut...
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...Muhammad's legacy is still remembered to this day, because he was so successful in building an empire. He built his empire off the religion Islam, that many people followed and still continued after his death. When Muhammad was born in Makkah (570), his father had died. He was sent to live with other people till he was 5 or 6 years old. Then he went back to his mother, but she soon died. He was an orphan now, so he lived with his uncle who was a trader. He then worked as a caravan trader for a widow, who was in the trading business. Soon he got married to her, and had children. Muhammed went to pray in a cave, and he said the angel Gabriel appeared,and that Gabriel told him that he was the prophet of Allah (God), and said Allah sent him. The people he told about this encounter put all of the encounters he told about, in a book they call the Quar’an. Muhammad now had followers for the religion Islam. Some people didn't want this religion, so they rejected it. They boycotted Muhammad and his followers. They refused to sell them things, so they starved, and his wife, and clan leader died. Soon after, He went on a night journey, where a horse guided him to pray with people like, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. The horse guided him through the seven levels of heaven, and he met God....
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...The snippets of Leo’s response in the class reading material gave a powerful counter argument regarding the prophesy of prophet Muhammad and claimed it false, and here is his response to Umar regarding the prophesy of Prophet Muhammad “I know that you are troubled by the truth of the us Christians, so you want to find a companion for your lie, that we said that God sent them, written, down from heaven just as you say about your P’urkan, although we are also not uninformed that ‘Umar, Abu Turab, and Salman the Persian wrote your [scripture]. And yet you, lying, spread rumor that God sent it down from heave. These were some tough times between early Christians and early Muslims to understand each other when the religion came in the way, each of them stick into their version but mainly these arguments and intolerance and division among them were sparked by the interpretations...
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...Night Journey) In the name of Allah, the beneficent the merciful. الإسراء والمعراج On 27th Rajab, all the Muslim believers celebrate this as a grand day of Mi'raj as "Grand Eid" and all the Muslims should be proud to have such a prophet like Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessing be upon him and his progeny (Ahlul Bayt), to whom Almighty Allah (swt) was also proud and had invited him to visit and talked with very nearer distance as mentioned in the Glorious Qur'an 53:9. Also note that, the Mi'raj of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessing be upon him and his progeny has taken place more than once. However, it should be mentioned that Mi'raj in which the daily Salat was made incumbent, without doubt, occurred before the death of Hazrat Abu Talib, who passed away in the 10th year of Besat. Unmistakably, from the Ahadith and books of history, it is mentioned that on the night of Mi'raj, Allah (swt) gave the order of the five daily Salat as being mandatory upon the Islamic Nation. The darkness of the night had spread across the horizon and silence reigned over the face of nature. The time had arrived when the living creatures take rest and sleep so that they might recuperate from their activities of the previous day. Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw), was also not an exception to this law of nature and he wished to take rest after offering his prayers (Salat) in the house of "Umm-e-Hani", the daughter of his uncle and sister of Amir al-Mominin Ali (pbuh) in the blessed city...
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...Lessons in Leadership from the Life of the Prophet Muhammad: Arabic Knowledge@Wharton ( http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/arabic/article.cfm?articleid=2540) Lessons in Leadership from the Life of the Prophet Muhammad Published October 05, 2010 in Arabic Knowledge@Wharton The Leadership of Muhammad is a new book by British management scholar John Adair that mines the life of the Prophet Muhammad to highlight his extraordinary qualities as a leader. According to Adair, success is a function of leadership, and his short work provides anyone interested in learning how to lead and motivate with a wealth of insight, according to this review by Muqtedar Khan, an associate professor of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware. Over the years, Muslim and non-Muslim historians have written many books about Prophet Muhammad as a leader, highlighting the divinely guided qualities of his personality as the final messenger of God, according to Islamic beliefs. But in the past century or so, a modernist, rationalist school of Islamic thought has emerged, which focuses on examining Prophet Muhammad as a charismatic leader as well as being the messenger of God. Developed by thinkers like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Shibli Nomani in India and Sheikh Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Rida in the Arab world, this school seeks to minimize the miraculous nature of the Prophet's biography to explore the rationalist and humanist dimensions of his personality. Their interpretations...
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...Muhammad: My Personal view of Muhammad it is probably biased by my faith as a Christian. After reading the three sources I came with a single image of Muhammad. As I began to read about the prophet Muhammad in the beginning, I could not help but agree with why his people called him the perfect person. According to Islam, Muhammad is the last prophet sent to mankind. He himself speaks of himself as the prophet of the whole mankind. According to him, this is one characteristic that differentiates him from all other prophets. Despite his power and respect that he earned among his people, he did not want to be known as such a person, but rather be treated as an equal to all of those around him. The prophet was only an instrument; he merely conveyed a message passed to him by the Angel Gabriel. Muhammad’s teachings became widespread, and focused now on practical instructions and rules for daily living, rather than on salvation and judgment. I believe, Muhammad took a brutal tribal system where most people had few rights and converted it into a democratic society where everyone was given an opportunity, from women and children to slaves, the poor, and even those of other faiths. However, as I read further about him and the rapid growth of his religion, something else came into being; a somewhat different opinion that I did not expect to have, emerged. He started becoming this person that wanted to spread his religion as much as possible, which is understandable for someone...
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...changed. It is God’s promise “We have revealed this Book and we will protect It”. (Quran 15:9) One example of Muslims belief not changing is they still dress the same way today as they used during the Prophets times. If you see pictures of Mary and Jesus, you will see that practicing Muslims still dress the way Mary and Jesus dressed. That’s because Muslims believe God’s laws never change. We are required to be modest that’s why Muslims still dress the same way. Some religions were not complete, like Judaism or Christianity. Judaism isn’t complete because they knew that a prophet was supposed to come who was supposed to be like Moses. Christians believe that the chosen prophet who was supposed to come was Jesus. However Jesus was not like Moses. Jesus was not born a natural birth, nor did he die a natural birth and Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God. He did not even live a long life to be an example for his people, to show people how to live. Muslims believe that Jesus is a prophet. They believe Muhammad was the chosen prophet who supposed to be like Moses and that Muhammad was the last prophet. Muhammad had many similarities to Moses; they both taught to believe in one God, they both married and had children, and both had to migrate to other lands. When Prophet Muhammad was young, many people including Christians, just by looking at him could tell that he was...
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...death of prophet as there was no leader for the community, so the people decided to choose themselves. The Sunni’s - which means "people of the community and the tradition" – decided that the leader should be someone respected by the community and know the disciples of the prophet. They chose Abu Bakr who was one of Muhammad's closest friend and he was the first caliphs to succeed Muhammad. After Abu Bakr came Umar, Uthman, and Ali. The Shia's, however, disagreed with...
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...The Life of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) ِب ۡس ي ٱ ٱلَّر ۡس َم ٰـ ِب ٱلَّر ِب ي ِب ِب ِب In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful All Praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, the [One Who] Sustains the Heavens and Earths, Director of all that is created, who sent the Messengers (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon all of them) to rational beings, to guide them and explain the religious laws to them with clear proofs and undeniable arguments. I praise Him for all of His bounties. I ask Him to increase His Grace and Generosity. I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah alone, who has no partner, the One, Who Subdues, the Generous, the Forgiving. I bear witness that our leader Muhammad is His servant and Messenger, His beloved and dear one, the best of all creation. He was honoured with the Glorious Qur’an that has been an enduring miracle throughout the years. He was also sent with his guiding Sunnah that shows the way for those who seek guidance. Our leader Muhammad has been particularised with the characteristic of eloquent and pithy speech, and simplicity and ease in the religion. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, the other Prophets and Messengers, all of their families and the rest of the righteous. NO Copyrights!!! This book can be printed or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented...
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...Islam and war going hand in hand and the big conflict with Christianity and Islamic. This paper will give you an overview of the religion Islamic and the beliefs, traditions, the similar and contrasts with Christianity, the practiced and I will give you information from an interview with a Muslim. The Muslims believe that Qur’an is the word of God. Qur’an is the places were teaching form the prophet Muhammad. Muslims honor God by obeying and following the five pillars of Islam which are Belief and witness: Shahadah is the first pillar of Islam they believe that there is only one god and Muhammad is the messenger of god. The following is an excerpt from the Qur’an – the Islam central text: “Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out Clear from Error: whoever Rejects Evil and believes In God hath grasped the most trustworthy Hand-hold, which never breaks.” (Pg. 381) Daily Prayers: The second pillar is Salah were they perform daily prayers. Five times throughout the day the faithful have to perform rituals and recite a series of prayers and passages. A quote from Muhammad:...
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...process that requires no pre-requisites. One may convert alone in privacy, or he/she may do so in the presence of others. If anyone has a real desire to be a Muslim and has full conviction and strong belief that Islam is the true religion of God, then, all one needs to do is pronounce the “Shahada”, the testimony of faith, without further delay. The “Shahada” is the first and most important of the five pillars of Islam. With the pronunciation of this testimony, or “Shahada”, with sincere belief and conviction, one enters the fold of Islam. Upon entering the fold of Islam purely for the Pleasure of God, all of one’s previous sins are forgiven, and one starts a new life of piety and righteousness. The Prophet said to a person who had placed the condition upon the Prophet in accepting Islam that God would forgive his sins: “Do you not know that accepting Islam destroys all sins which come before it?” (Saheeh Muslim) When one accepts Islam, they in essence repent from the ways and beliefs of their previous life. One need not be overburdened by sins committed before their acceptance. The person’s record is clean, and it is as if he was just born from his mother’s womb. One should try as much as possible to keep his records clean and strive to do as many good deeds as possible. The Holy Quran and Hadeeth (prophetic sayings) both stress the importance of following Islam. God states: ...The only religion in the sight of God is Islam...” (Quran 3:19) In another verse...
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...A. THE QUR'AN 1. First, a little background on the Qur'an. Last time you'll recall we discussed the emergence of the Qur'an and the belief that it is a divine revelation from Allah. According to Islamic tradition, in the year 610 A.D. Muhammad received his first revelation from the angel Gabriel during the ninth month of Ramadan, outside the city of Mecca. I mentioned how,over a period of time from 610 when he received his first revelation to his death in 632, Muhammad had a number of revelations which today compose the 114 chapters or Surahs known as the Qur'an. 2. Now the Qur'an, just to kind of orient you to the Qur'an, is organized in a way that may be somewhat familiar to you in that it is somewhat similar to what we find at least in the epistles of Paul in the New Testament. The chapters of the Qur'an are not arranged according to chronology, but according to size, just the way the Pauline epistles are arranged according to their length, from the largest, the longest - Romans, down to the shortest. In the same way, you have the Qur'an organized according to the longest Surahs to the shortest Surahs without any particular reference to the timeframe in which they're given. 3. This sometimes can create some difficulty or dissonance when reading the Qur'an because the Qur'an also adopts what is known as "abrogation." Abrogation means that an earlier revelation can be abrogated, or overturned, by a later revelation, and so sometimes the abrogation occurs prior to when you...
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...the Only God 7 The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 7 The Quran 9 Some Islamic Principles 10 A. Oneness of God 10 B. Oneness of mankind 10 C. Oneness of Messengers and the Message 10 D. Angels and the Day of Judgement 10 E. Innocence of Man at Birth 10 F. State and Religion 11 Practices of Islam 11 A. Creed (Shahada) 11 B. Prayers (Salat) 11 C. Fasting (Saum) 11 D. Purifying Tax (Zakat) 11 E. Pilgrimage (Haul) 12 Other Related Aspects 12 A. The Mosque 12 B. Holiday 12 The Islamic Way of Life 12 The Teachings of Islam 14 Introducing Islam Allah the One and the Only God Allah is the name of the One and Only God. Allah has ninety-nine beautiful names, such as: The Gracious, The Merciful, The Beneficent, The Creator, The All-Knowing, The All-Wise, The Lord of the Universe, The First, The Last, and others. He is the Creator of all human beings. He is the God for the Christians, the Jews, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Hindus, the atheists, and others. Muslims worship God whose name is Allah. They put their trust in Him and they seek His help and His guidance. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Muhammad (PBUH) was chosen by God to deliver His Message of Peace, namely Islam. He was born in 570 C.E. (Common Era) in Makkah, Arabia. He was entrusted with the Message of Islam when he was at the age of forty years. The revelation that he received is called the Qur'an, while the message is called Islam. Muhammad is the very last Prophet of God to mankind....
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