Khalid ibn al-Walid Essays

  • Khalid Bin Al-Waleed

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    Sword of allah, "Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed" (Abu Bakr). Who's Khalid? Khalid bin Al-Waleed was one of the mighty Islamic leaders who lived through the Prophet Muhammed who named him, The Sword of Allah. Every single Muslim grows up hearing about Khalid ibn al-waleed is the greatest general that the nations have ever seen. The greatest military genius after the prophet Muhammed that the world have ever witness. I only have limited amount of information

  • Rise Of Islam Research Paper

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    through Muhammad? The community quickly began to crack, and new challenges faced Islam including leadership and other political entities. Muhammad never made clear who would be his successor, though many argue he named his cousin and adopted son Ali ibn Abi Talib (D. 661 CE).6 While this would become a topic of religious division in the Islamic community years later, it did not play as large a role initially. There are many other traditions that try and point to who Muhammad selected to succeed him

  • Nusaybah Research Paper

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    Nusaybah bint Ka’ab was from the very well know Banu Najjar tribe, in the city of Medina. Nusaybah was the sister of Abdullah bin K'ab, and the mother of her sons Abdullah and Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari. Nusaybah was one of the early converts to Islam and took part in every treaty as well as participated in several of the wars. In the beginning of the Battle of Uhud, Nusaybah was getting water for the injured and tending to their wounds just like a lot of the women were doing at that time. Later

  • Prominent Muslim Women

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    themselves since Muslim women supposedly don’t have “rights” have been completed shattered and have cleared many of the misconceptions people have about Muslim women by prominent role models such as Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, Khawlah bint Al-Azwar, Nusayba Bint K’ab Al- Anṣārīyya, Malala Yousufzai, and Ibtihaj Muhammed. Khadijah bint Khuwaylid also known as the wife of Prophet Muhammad was an independent, skilled, business merchant

  • ali

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    (migration), that he knew about Quraish’s conspiracy against the life of the Prophet, and that he was the first child to accept Islam. Whoever reads Al-Tabari’s tarikh al-umam wa-al-muluk (History of Nations and Kings) or Al-Tabar’s nahj al-balagha (Peak of Eloquence) ot or the writings of Sheikh Mohammad Abdo or ‘Abbas Al-Aqqad or Abod Hassan Al-Zayyat as well as hundreds of other studies on imam Ali, will immediately realize that the imam was a person of knowledge, chastity, wisdom, rectitude

  • Culture Of Persian Culture

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    these people unify into a single culture. HISTORY AND THEORETICAL INPUTS Dating all the way back to 550 BC, Persia was once its very own empire with its own religion, government, and culture. In 663, due to political and economical benefits, Khalid ibn al-Walid, an Arabian general, conducted an invasion on Persia and the decline in original Persian culture and religion began. Efforts to fight off Arab invaders were unsuccessful, as by 651, many of the larger, more influential cities were dominated

  • Spread Of Islam Research Paper

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    It is without a doubt that Muhammad is one of the most influential religious figures of all time, being the figurehead for the fastest growing religion and currently the second most prominent religion in the world. With about 1.6 billion Muslims around the world today (23% of the global population), what is it that made Muhammad so effective, and why did we see such a surge in Islam over the past 14 centuries (DeSilver)? Islam is a very easy religion to gravitate towards, particularly for the underprivileged