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  • 21Shia Islamic Beliefs and Practices — The beliefs and practices of Shia Islam are categorised into:*Usool ad Deen ( Roots of the Religion ) five Shi a Islamic beliefs *Furoo ad Deen ( Branches of the Religion ) ten Shi a Islamic practicesIn Sunni Islam, the most fundamental aspects… …

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  • 22Islamic view of angels — Gabriel from The Wonders of Creation and the Oddities of Existence Egypt/Syria c.1375 1425 AD.[1] Angels (Arabic: ملائكة , Malāʾikah; (singular) ملاك Malāk) are mentioned many times in the Qur an and Hadith …

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  • 23Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad — ( ar. عبيد الله بن زياد) was a son of Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan. Ziyad had maintained a brutal command over Basra and Kufa until his death in 673. At this point Ubayd Allah became governor and tried to continue his father s Draconian policies. He also …

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  • 24Shi'a view of the Sahaba — For other views of Sahaba and a short description, see sahaba. Principles Ahl al Bayt While Sunni accept the testimony of all Sahaba as an authenticated part of the chain of narrators in a hadith, Shia do that only for the Ahl al Bayt. This is… …

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  • 25Shi'a view of Umar — This article is about the Shi a view of Umar, the second Sunni caliph.hia viewHistorical contextUmar ibn al Khattab was one of the earliest figures in the history of Islam. However, the Shi a have traditionally asserted that the Sunni perspective …

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  • 26Nubuwwah — Part of a series on Aqidah …

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  • 27Aspects of the Religion — In Twelver Shi a Islam, the ten Practices of the Religion ( Furū al Dīn ) are the ten practices that Shi a Muslims must perform.Muslim Beliefs Salāt (Prayer) A Muslim must perform five prayers a day. Sawm (Fast) A Muslim must fast during the… …

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  • 28Curses in Islam — In Islam, one can pray for God to curse someone. This is done with the Arabic word La nat. La nat means deprivation, and can be used in expressions such as La anatullah , May (he/she/it) be deprived of God s (blessings) . So, the curse is not to… …

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  • 29Commanding what is just — This article is about the Shia doctrine. For the Qur anic term, see Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong. Part of a series on Aqidah …

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  • 30Forbidding what is evil — Part of a series on Aqidah …

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