Sunnah
Sunnah
Arabic word that means "habit" "way" or "usual practice". Within the context of Islam it refers to the words and actions or example of Muhammad. The closer one emulates Muhammad's Sunnah, the more pious they are considered.
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- Shariah, Fiqh and the Sciences of Nature - Part 5
- Shariah, Fiqh and the Natural Sciences - Part 6
- Shariah, Fiqh and Women’s Rights – Part 7
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- Myth About Islam
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- Real Debate About the Status of Women
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