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1) What was the nature of the early Islamic community of

Believers?
The early Islamic people group of was made out of individuals who were
extremely energetic about the new religion and its capacities. They took
after the standards thoroughly and needed to comply with the orders of
the prophet to the letter
2) How clear-cut were the communitys boundaries in the
beginning (i.e., in the time of the prophet Muhammad himself)?
At the outset the general population had complete limits for doing certain
things in their every day lives. At the point when the sacred prophet
prohibited them from something they didn't scrutinize his judgment yet
just tailed it to with no quarrels
3) How did the early Believers define themselves in relation to
other religious communities, particularly Christians and Jews?
The early adherents separated themselves frame the Christians and the
Jews by their convictions and their behavior towards the general
population around them. They exchanged decently and were respectful
and holding on for all the general population that came to them.
4) What role did ideology, ritual, and social practices play in selfidentification for a Muslim?
These things were vital in separating Muslims from the other individuals of
their times. They were anything but difficult to perceive in view of their
behavior with others and they way they directed their business and issues
with the group
5) How did the notion of an Arab-Muslim identity develop during
the Umayyad period and how was it contested by the Abbasid
movement and revolution?
The Umayyad administration was comprised of the general population who
were the immediate relatives of the sidekicks of the heavenly prophet.
These were the very individuals who had battled for the personality of the
Muslim world from the earliest starting point and were instrumental in the
setting up of the muslim domain. They were pleased with their Arabic
plunge and savagely defensive of it. In the Abbasid times the Umayyads
battled at the end of the day for their personality and declined to
acknowledge the guideline of the non Middle Easterner Abbasids.
6) What makes the following events and ideology Islamic?
For instance, if the examination is of some part of material society or
custom, then the investigation would attempt to say what qualities mirror
an Islamic motivation, and/or what separates it from the indications of
different societies. Why are these demonstrations/objects "Muslim" and
why are they fitting for Muslims? Some conceivable subjects include:
For example, if the investigation is of some aspect of material
culture or ritual, then the analysis would try to say what
characteristics reflect an Islamic impulse, and/or what
differentiates it from the manifestations of other cultures. Why
are these acts/objects Muslim and why are they appropriate for
Muslims? Some possible topics include:
Celebration of Prophet Muammads birthday
The Sacred Prophet is the most imperative individual in the Islamic religion
and is the individual who is in charge of conveying the expression of Allah
to the general population so it is critical for all Muslims to commend his
birthday since that denote the day when the pioneer of the Muslim world
appeared on the scene

Purity in Islam
Islam is a religion which puts a great deal of accentuation on the
immaculateness of a person. It is fundamental for a man to be
unadulterated on the off chance that he needs to offer supplication. So
immaculateness is an unadulterated Islamic idea
Islamic calendar and ritual
The Islamic year starts with the Hijrat or the excursion of the sacred
prophet from mecca to medina. This occasion denoted the start of the
setting up of the Islamic state and is just fitting that the Islamic year ought
to start from this date
Nature and function of the q (judge)
The judge or the Qazi is a critical figure of the Islamic culture. He is the
person who separates between the great and the insidious that a man has
done and how he should be rebuffed for the wrongdoings that have been
conferred
Idea of and history of jihd (holy war)
The possibility of jihad is one which is near the convictions of a Muslim.
This thought is essentially the furnished resistance that a ,Muslim must
embrace for the improvement and the continuation of Muslim principle in
a territory
Relations with other religious communities
At the point when the heavenly prophet came to medina one of the main
things that he did was to shape a decent association with the tribes of
medina. These included jews and tribves of other religion. So in islam it is
critical to have great and agreeable relations with different religious
groups
Faith and belief and the definition of a Muslim
A Muslim must have complete confidence in Allah and the heavenly
prophet it is simply after the declaration of this confidence that a man can
genuinely be known as a Muslim
Role of music in Islam & mysticism
Mystery is branch of Islam in which individuals go into a daze to be near
Allah for this reason the occasionally return to music as Qawwali to fortify
their conviction and help them feel near Allah
Role of dance in Islam & mysticism
Additionally to music spiritualists likewise move in custom style to make
them feel near Allah and get to be altered in a stupor
Concept of saintship
A holy person is a blessed individual who has decried common delights
and interests with the end goal of drawing near to Allah and feeling more
tuned in to the universe. A holy person likewise helps other people
comprehend and conquer the issues that they are confronting with respect
to conviction and devotion
The Minaret and its symbolism
The minaret is an absolutely Islamic structure which is pervasive in the
Islamic culture it is generally the essential component of a mosque and in
time long past times the Muezzin used to climb it to give the Azan

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