Particulars of Islam

Knowingly or otherwise, you are increasingly interacting with Muslims.

At times do you find Muslim behavior strange?

Perhaps you were under the impression that Arab and Muslim were the same?

 

This section is designed to take you in a journey to explore the culture of Islam itself and the diverse cultures and nationalities from which Muslims come.

 

Introduction

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Islam, “A Way Of Life”

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Islam way in Clothing and Adornment

 

Introduction

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Cleanliness and Beautification Are Characteristics of Islam

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Gold and Pure Silk are Haram for Men

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The Dress of the Muslim Woman

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Concerning Woman's Imitating Man and Vice Versa

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Dressing for the Sake of Ostentation and Pride

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Going to Extremes in Beautification by Changing What Allah Created

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“Clothing of righteousness”!

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Different clothes reflect the same principle

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Islam way in Eating

 

Introduction

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The Attitude of the Brahmins Toward Slaughtering Animals and Eating Meat

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Animals Prohibited to the Jews and Christians

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The Attitude of the Pre-Islamic Arabs

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Islam Permits What Is Wholesome

 

Introduction

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The Prohibition of Eating What Is Dead and Its Wisdom

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The Prohibition of Flowing Blood

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Pork

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That Which Is Dedicated to Anyone Other Than Allah

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Types of Dead Animals

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Reasons for the Prohibition of the Foregoing Categories

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The Exemption of Sea Food and Locusts

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Making Use of the Skin, Bones, and Hair of the Animal

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Necessity Dictates Exceptions

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Medical Necessity

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Necessity Does Not Exist if the Society Possesses Excess Food

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Islam way in Drinking

 

Intoxicants

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All That Intoxicates Is Haram

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Whatever Intoxicates in Large Amounts is Haram in Any Amount

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Trading in Alcohol

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Alcohol Cannot Be Given as a Gift

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Avoiding Drinking Parties

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Alcohol, Itself a Disease, Cannot Be a Medicine

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The Consumption of Harmful Things is Haram

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Different cuisines (tastes) reflect the same principle

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Islam way in Socializing

 

Introduction

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The Prohibition of Approaching Adultry

 

Khulwah

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Looking With Desire at the Opposite Sex

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The Prohibition of the Display of Women's Attractions

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Islam way in Trade and wealth

 

Interest (Usury)

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The Wisdom of Prohibiting Interest

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Gambling

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Muslims in America: Profile 2001

 

Demographics

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Muslims in Professions

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Muslims' Income

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Islamic Education

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