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    Kirchhoff's Law

    THE POWER OF LOVE Life is beautiful but not always easy since it contains problems and challenges that are placed in order for us to face them with courage. We are usually caught up in these situations through ambition or may not understand the value of what we’re given. Humans were made for a purpose and to experience the most powerful feeling in this world. The best of creatures in absolute terms is our Prophet Muhammad (SAWS), who set a perfect example of showing love and affection toward every

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    My Son the Fanatic

    where Parvez, a Pakistani immigrant, works as a taxi driver to earn money for his family consisting of his wife and son Ali. A lot of hard work and a lot of money has been used to finance Parvezs son’s education, but not only the education but also for clothes, books and much more. Parvez is not a Muslim because he does not pray and goes against the rule about eating pork. Ali, on the other hand, prays five times a day and he shows his father that he does not appreciate his father’s gifts. In a kind

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    Poem

    CONSTANTINOPLE When moon in the sky shining brightly As sign of the birth a prince Will giving incredible blessing High morals, strong religious beliefs Education given by his father About military knowledge and religious knowledge Era of Ali, Muawiyah and Harun al-Rashid Not forgetting the Sultan Murad Hundreds of years they fought But the result is still the same Not the time for getting victory Shouldered the responsibility with full dedication Beginning at the age of 19 years

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    Child Policy

    Drugs are substances that cause chemical reactions in the body. Medical drugs relieve disease and illness, and are extensively tested before being used. Recreational drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco, are taken by people because they like the effects they have on their bodies, but they are addictive. Other change-causing substances, both legal and illegal, include solvents, painkillers, sedatives and stimulants. Opiates (such as morphine) are useful for pain-relief in terminally ill patients,

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    My Son the Fanatic

    religion can give some big problems. It creates conflicts, hate and division between people and families. This is exactly what happens in the short story ‘My Son the Fanatic’ by Hanif Kureishi. The relationship between the father (Parvez) and son (Ali) is put to a very difficult test. Parvez is born in Pakistan and has immigrated to England. He grew up in Lahore, where he was taught the Koran, however, his relationship to the Koran is very bad, which is clear all text through. “To stop him falling

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    Umar Bin Abi Taleb

    Umar ibn al-Khattāb Tribe: Umar (ra) belonged to the “adi family of the Quraish tribe.  Birth: He was born in 583 AC about 40 years before the great hijrah. In his youth he was a great wrestler, orator and a spirited person.  Education: He was among the few people in Mecca who knew reading and writing before Islam.  Occupation: His main occupation was business.  Umars acceptance of Islam: During the 6th year of the prophets mission when the Quraish leaders called a meeting and ask

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    Modesty

    Muhammad and Modesty before God The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said: “Every religion has its characteristic, and the characteristic of Islam is modesty.” (al-Muwatta) Modesty, in the sense of shyly protecting oneself with propriety from the lustful or envious gaze, means one takes care about how to express oneself in word and deed.  One does not want others to look at one strangely or as if one is blameworthy.  It encourages one to be proper in behavior and thought

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    What Happened on Laylat Al-Qadr?

    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: What happened on Laylat al-Qadr? From the story, it is evident that outdoing Hizmir was not an easy task. The narrator comes across as someone of reckless bravery, who was the courageous and fierce adversary. No matter the mount of effort his competitors put, they still found standing against him a hard question. Even after everyone had moved away, he still stood there like a lion lurking in the reeds. The narrator claims that it is on him alone that victory stood

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    My Son the Fanatic

    My Son the Fanatic Short story by Hanif Kureishi * The narrative deals with the problems of Parvez, who has migrated to England with his son Ali. Parvez worries because Ali’s behavior has changed significantly. Early in the story, Parvez is afraid of discussing his worries with his friends because his son has always been a kind of showpiece son. Eventually, Parvez breaks his silence and tells them how his son has changed, hoping to receive some advice. After having a short conversation, they

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    Islam the Begining

    Islam the Beginning The religion of Islam began in 610 in the city of Mecca. A merchant son named Muhammad began to preach to his community. What began as a faith of a small community of believers in Arabia rapidly became one of the major world religions. There are many factors that contributed to the development and spread of Islam, most of which occurred during the lifetime of Prophet Mohammad. Some of the key elements as to why Islam was able to flourish include; the role of Prophet Muhammad

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