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Sami Yusuf - 2011

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Sami Yusuf 2011 Make Me Strong (HD) Subtitle Arabic with lyrics مترجمة للعربية

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كليب أتيتني , سامي يوسف الجديد , مترجم بالعربية You came to me

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You came to me , English Translated into Arabic

ALLAH Humma Sallay Ala (NAAT SHARIF)

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Allah Humma Salle Alaa - Tahir Ali Qadri

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Hafiz Tahir Qadri- Allah huma Sale Ala- Very Nice Mashallah

Allah Huma Salle Ala - ( Much Exclusive) !!

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Beautiful Darood Pak by a Littele Girl Allah Huma Salle Ala

Teri Jaliyon Ke Neechay-Tahir Qadri naat album 2011

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HAMD O NAAT 2011 HAKEEM FAIZ SULTAN QADRI

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Arsh Ka Dulha Aaya Hai - Muhammad Ali Soharwardi

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Labayk Allah

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Subahanallah wal hamdulilla - English Nasheed

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Nasheed: Shahida

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Beautiful Nasheed

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URDU HAMD(Terey Karam Ki)

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URDU NAAT(Huzoor Aisa Koi Intzaam)

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URDU NAAT(Lab Pey Raha)

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URDU NAAT(Ya Rahmatallil Alamen)

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Qasas ul Anbiya Urdu Part 1 ( Full version )

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The Story of Hazrat FATIMA ZAHRA (s.a)-The Greatness of Bibi Fatima (s.a)

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Stories of the Prophets - The Story of Adam

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Stories of the Prophets - The Story of Adam

Stories of the Prophets - The Birth of Musa

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The Story of Zam Zam | Islamic Stories Kids Education |

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Story Of Woodcutter-Dr Aamir Liaqat Hussain

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Story Of Woodcutter-Dr Aamir Liaqat Hussain

Hamd O Naat Sharif Allah Hoo, Allah Hoo

Awal Hamd

Hamd Ye Mamla Koi Aur Hai

Hamd baari taala

Tere siva Koi Nahee Hai

Najam shraz- Urdu Hamd free download

ISLAM - FACTS

What is Islam? Islam is not a new religion, but the same truth that Allah revealed through all His Prophets to every people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is both a religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority have nothing to do with the extremely grave events, which have come to he associated with their faith. Who are the Muslims? Over one billion people from a vast range of races, nationalities and cultures across the globe - from the southern Philippines to Nigeria - are united by their common Islamic faith. About 18% live in the Arab world; the world's largest Muslim community is Indonesia; substantial parts of Asia and most parts of Africa are Muslim, while significant minorities are to be found in Russia, China, North and South America, and Europe. What do Muslims believe? Muslims believe in One, Unique, Incomparable God; in the Angels created by Him; in the Proph­ets through whom His rev...

Life of this world and the hereafter

Belief in the life in the hereafter – after a person’s death and also at the end of this world – is one of the six tenets of a Muslim’s faith (the others being belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed books, His prophets and messengers, and Qada wal-Qadr or the Divine decree). Allah provides us the complete picture of our existence in this verse in the Quran: “Seeing that you were dead and He gave you life. Then He will give you death, then again will bring you to life (on the Day of Resurrection) and then unto Him you will return” (Quran, Sura Al-Baqarah: 28). The verses make it clear that this life constitutes the first part of our journey following which we will die and then will be resurrected (in the hereafter), and depending on our performance in this life we will get due rewards or punishment. How does this life compare with the hereafter? We know from our observations and also from the revelations to the prophets that our time in this life is limited. We have at best a few yea...

Ashura of Muharram – A Shia and Sunni Muslim Observance

10th of Muharram (the day of Ashura) is observed as an important day by both Sunni and Shia Muslims – however, for different reasons. Most scholars believe that Ahsura is named as such because of “tenth” of Muharram (ten is translated as “Ashara” in the Arabic language) Sunni Muslims look at Ashura as “good” while Shia Muslims believe that day to be a day of mourning and sorrow. Sunni Muslims Based on the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saws), Sunni Muslims celebrate Ashura as the day when Prophet Moses (Moosa) fasted on that day because Allah saved the Israelites from their enemy in Egypt. One of the many Ahadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad) that attests to that is in Bukhari that states So he (the Prophet Muhammad) fasted on this day and told the people to fast. There are many other versions of this Hadith in the books of “Muslim” and “Bukhari”. According to a version narrated by Muslim, Shia Muslims Shia Muslims observe Ashura as the day of martyrdom of Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of...

Mere khwaja hai Mere Naaz uthane wale

Mere Khaja Piya-Qawwali-Owais Raza Qadri

NEW QAWWALI AJMER SHARIF,

Ali Dam Dam Ali Dam Dam-Qawwali

Ali Haider Best New Qawwali

Aaye Nabio ke Sardar (Full Qawwali)

Noori mehfil pe chadar tani noor ki by siddique ismaeel

Noori Mahfil Pe Chadar-Qawwali 2011

The Message - The Story of Islam

The Message - The Story of Islam Sallallahu Allaihi wasalam. My prophet risked his life for us to receive the message of Islam. Allahu Akbar! Ashhadu an la ilaha ilah Allah, wa ashhadu ana Muhammadu Rasul Allah!

Hazrat Salman Nabi History

Hazrat Salman Nabi History The Kingdom of Solomon - English Subtitle - Complete Islamic Film (Movie) - Hazrat Salman Nabi History

SALOONI ISLAMIC MOVIE IN URDU

Ya Taiba (Beautiful Arabic Naat)

Ya Rab bakhsh dena - Owais Qadri-New 2012 Naat

Al Nabi Sallu Aleh - Owais Qadri, New 2012 Naat

Zameen Mali Nahi Hoti- Shahbaz Qamar Fareedi

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MEDINA MEDINA - A NEW NAAT (2011)

NABIYANA Arabic Naat without MUSIC

Sheikh Qasim Shaffi Naat ( QASIDA BURDA SHARIF )

Sunni Islam Exploration, Conquest, Empire (incl. violence, persecution)

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The most emblematic institution of Sunni authority was the caliphate, the term for the titular head of the Islamic community. Regional and sectarian divisions often came down, throughout Islamic history, to divergent views of who held this central leadership position. The early Islamic conquests and subsequent Empire are marked features of the development of Islam as a whole. The Umayyad Dynasty, ruling during the greatest period of expansion from the mid-7th to the mid-8th centuries, existed, strictly speaking, in a period known as "formative." That is, designations such as "Sunni" were yet to have acquired any definite sectarian meaning in this early stage of Muslim life. Nonetheless, the Umayyad period is one to which we can trace basic building blocks of what would come to be known as Sunni Islam, with its particular vision of leadership and authority.Umayyad caliphate at its greatest extent (750 CE): PublicDomain When it comes to assessing persecution and autho...

Sunni Islam Schisms, Sects

Theological controversies and legal theory were important parts of the early development of Islamic thought. Different schools found ways to accommodate one another and coexist, but some theological divisions resulted in clashes over basic principles of Islamic interpretation. The formative period of Sunni law had taken on distinct shape by the beginning of the 10th century C.E. This is the period in which scholars began to compile guides, or handbooks, for the application of law. While the madhahib comprise their own methodological approaches, the shariah itself is a system that relies upon a vast corpus of legal and exegetical scholarship. It comprises criminal, family, and commercial law. Rights and responsibilities are either individual or communal, and a broad vision of civil society is contained within the elaboration of the shariah. Strictly speaking, each school of law or madhhab (pl. madhahib) was not a sect, but a methodological approach to religious and legal interpretation...

Sunni Islam Early Developments

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Sunnism itself is a designation for a sectarian group in Islam, so within Sunnism there are no other sects per se. There are, however, different approaches to the application of Islamic law and an Islamic system of belief and practice, called the shariah. Sectarianism emerged early in Islamic history. The major split, between Sunni and Shi‘a leadership, centered on questions of authority and political legitimacy. By the 2nd century of the Islamic era, this split had affected the production and trajectories of traditional literature, including hadith (sayings by and about Muhammad). As each camp devised different ways to understand the past, Sunnism became more than a "side" in the factionalization that resulted from the controversial caliphate of Ali. The designation "Sunni" contains theological and legal implications. In the first centuries of Islamic life, from the mid-7th to the 10th century or so, a system of Islamic law that encapsulated what would become a typ...

Sunni Islam Scriptures

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Like all Muslims, Sunnis believe that the Quran is the inviolable word of God. What distinguishes Sunni Islam is a tradition of hadith literature that underwent its own processes of elaboration and canonization over the course of the first several centuries of the Islamic era. It is important to remember that Islamic culture was initially an oral one, based not on the written word but on the memorization and recitation of all types of knowledge, from poetry to the Quran to battle stories and hadith themselves. It is unclear precisely when the transition from oral to written culture took place, but there is some evidence that suggests people were compiling notes and "books" as early as the mid-1st century of Islam, or the beginning of the 7th century of the Common Era. The earliest recorded fragments of the This copy of the Quran is believed to be the oldest one, compiled during Caliph Uthman's reign: Public DomainQuran are not from books, but from verses painted or inscri...

Sunni Islam Founders

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Sunni Islam was not a singular movement or the result of any one person's approach to religion, but rather a broad tradition stemming from diverse and organic developments in the early Muslim community. One of Sunnism's crucial components is a perspective, evolved over the course of the 1st to the early 3rd Islamic centuries, which privileged the early Muslim community and its unity as a pious ideal. This perspective also solidified the primacy of the Prophet's Companions, especially Abu Bakr and Umar, and most importantly, emphasized adherence to the Prophet's custom, his Sunna, as the path to proper Islamic worship and legitimate Muslim identity. Because Sunnism is a label for a set of beliefs and traditions within the broader tradition of Islam, there are no specific founders per se. There are, however, important individuals and crucial historical components of Sunnism that can be said to be foundational. The evolution of Sunnism was gradual; it was not a pre-formed ...

Sunni Islam Influences

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Sunni Islam emphasizes the prophetic legacy of Muhammad. The evolution of hadith literature during the early years of Islamic society's expansion and development is the major influence on the trajectory of the tradition. Before the polarization of Islam into Sunnism and Shi‘ism in the early tenth century, previous incarnations of sectarian division existed in the Muslim community. Several groups, defined in part by their different approaches to theology and politics, included Kharijites, Murjiites, Qadarites and Mutazilites, and Shi ‘is. The greatest and most substantial influence on the emergence of Sunni Islam was the development, over the first three centuries of Islam, of hadith literature. The hadith consist of short, narrative reports detailing what Muhammad said, did, and approved of during his life and prophetic career. These short narratives range in subject from mundane daily activities, including eating and sleeping habits, to far-reaching legal decisions...