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  1. The country often referred to as the "Land of the Prophets" is Saudi Arabia (Option A). It is considered the birthplace of Islam and is home to important Islamic holy cities such as Mecca and Medina, associated with the life of the Prophet Muhammad and other prophets.

    The country often referred to as the “Land of the Prophets” is Saudi Arabia (Option A). It is considered the birthplace of Islam and is home to important Islamic holy cities such as Mecca and Medina, associated with the life of the Prophet Muhammad and other prophets.

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  1. The Sikh religion, Sikhism, was founded in the Punjab region of India in the late 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It emerged as a distinct faith, emphasizing monotheism, equality, and social justice. Over time, Sikhism developed ten successive Gurus, with Guru Gobind Singh Ji establishing the GurRead more

    The Sikh religion, Sikhism, was founded in the Punjab region of India in the late 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It emerged as a distinct faith, emphasizing monotheism, equality, and social justice. Over time, Sikhism developed ten successive Gurus, with Guru Gobind Singh Ji establishing the Guru Granth Sahib, the central religious scripture, as the eternal Guru. Sikhs have a rich history of struggle and resilience, defending their beliefs and identity, and they continue to practice their faith worldwide today.

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    The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in the city of Makkah, which is located in present day Saudi Arabia. It is said that Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in a chosen place which is commonly known as “Baytullah” (the house of Allah). Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) date of birth is generally accepted toRead more

    The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in the city of Makkah, which is located in present day Saudi Arabia. It is said that Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in a chosen place which is commonly known as “Baytullah” (the house of Allah).

    Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) date of birth is generally accepted to be Monday 12th Rabiul Awwal. Even some Islamic sects believe that 12th Rabiul Awwal is not the right date of birth. But now 12th Rabiul Awwal is celebrated across the world as Eid Milad-un-Nabi (The Prophet’s Birth). Which marks the birthday celebration of The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).

    At the time of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) birth, there were very few people living around Makkah. But this small town became popular not only in Arabia but also globally due to its religious attachment with Islam and its deep history dating back to thousands of years before Islam.

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  1. Hazrat Adam and his wife Hazrat Hawa were seduced and deceived by Iblis and ate the fruit of this forbidden tree. And consider this work as a means of nearness to God This tree was a well-known and defined tree among the trees of Paradise, Hazrat Adam was also aware of it, so there is no benefit inRead more

    Hazrat Adam and his wife Hazrat Hawa were seduced and deceived by Iblis and ate the fruit of this forbidden tree. And consider this work as a means of nearness to God
    This tree was a well-known and defined tree among the trees of Paradise, Hazrat Adam was also aware of it, so there is no benefit in trying to determine it
    If Hazrat Adam (peace be upon him) forgot to eat the fruit of this tree
    And this is right, because it was mentioned in the Holy Quran that if you forgot to eat, then going to eat by forgetting is not a violation, but an error of ijtihad.

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  1. There are many sayings about the tree that Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat, the famous one is that it was wheat, one is about grapes, and there are also other sayings about figs, camphor, etc. But this tree is not defined by the Holy Quran and its determination is not mentioned in any authentic hRead more

    There are many sayings about the tree that Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat, the famous one is that it was wheat, one is about grapes, and there are also other sayings about figs, camphor, etc. But this tree is not defined by the Holy Quran and its determination is not mentioned in any authentic hadith, so according to the commentators, the best explanation is that what the Quran and hadith have left ambiguous, there is no need to define it. Rather, Allah knows best which tree it was. Also, no action or success of ours is suspended on the determination of this tree, therefore we are not obliged to do this effort. The aspects that are useful for our advice and guidance in the stories of the Prophets, peace be upon them, have been described in the Holy Quran.

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  1. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him afterRead more

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him after his return from Halima home.

    Both of these women played a minor role in the Prophet life compared to his mother Aminah, who passed away when he was six years old, and his paternal grandfather Abdul Muttalib, who raised him after his mother’s death. However, the Prophet remained grateful to his foster mother Halima Saadia throughout his life and referred to her as his “mother” even after he became a prophet.

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