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    General Knowledge Questions

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    PMS CSS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE MCQS 1- what plants exhale at night Carbon dioxide 2- velocity of sound M/s3433- 3- Which vitamins not stored in human body? C 4- lake of vitamin c create which disease Skin disease 5-which vitamin helps blood clotting? K 6-Founder of Muslim rule in India? Qutubuddin Abek 7-Razia Sultana belongs to? Slave dynasty 8-Second battle of pani pat fought b/w correct option was not present my answer was none of these(akbar vs himu

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    Letter of transmittal 8th August 2009 Md. Mahmudul Huq Lecturer‚ Department of Business Administration ASA University‚ Bangladesh Sub: Report on product and services offered by “Popular Life Insurance Co. ltd” . Dear Sir‚ It is my honor to draw your kind attention to the following fact that we are pleased to submit the Report on” product and services offered by Popular Life insurance company ltd”.which is prepared on the dynamic leadership and supervision of a person like you. In

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    that there is only one God‚ Salat is a prayer schedule‚ Zakat is a concept of giving to charity‚ Sawn is a celebration where they fast‚ and Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca. Many of the pillars can be found in similar beliefs in religions like Judaism and Christianity‚ this is most likely because Christianity and Judaism predate Islam. Shahada‚ Zakat‚ and Hajj are three Pillars of Islam that are similar to Christianity and Judaism beliefs and practices. Christianity‚ Islam and Judaism are monotheistic

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    obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to do so. The annual hajj begins in the twelfth month of the Islamic year. Being that it’s lunar and not solar‚ sometime Ramadan fall in the summer months and sometimes in the winter months. The rites of the hajj include going around the Ka’bah seven times‚ and going seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwa as did Hagar. The close of the hajj is marked by a festival‚ the ’Id al Adha‚ which is celebrated with prayers and the exchange

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    Understanding the Five Pillars of Islam can be confusing if you do not have an open mind. As any religion they all have similar foundation. How we should live and the values of live‚ that are different from others. The Five Pillars are just that‚ how they believe their values should be in the religion and culture. The first of the five is Shahadah means to witness or to testify. Muslims bear witness to the oneness of God by reciting the creed "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger

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    Pillars Of Islam

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    Atlas: The Islamic Faith Pillars of Islam Shahada‚ Salat‚ Zakaat‚ Sawm‚ Hajj The word "Islam" translates to "submission" or "surrender" to the Will of God. It derives from the word "salam"‚ which means peace. The Pillars of Islam are five basic acts‚ considered obligatory for all practicing Muslims. The Qur’an presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. Pillar 1: Shahada Shahada is essentially the initial declaration of one’s faith to Allah. To be considered

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    Islam: Mansa Musa

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    off his wealth and power on the journey to Mecca‚ convert people to Islam‚ establish trade partners while being charitable‚ and earn himself a good reputation for those that had not heard of him. Mansa Musa had many goals to accomplish on his Hajj. Perhaps the biggest out of all of his goals was to show off of his power and wealth. He chose a route that went through major trading locations and cities when he could have gone straight through the desert and onto the Arabian Peninsula. He decided

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    Orthopraxy in Islam

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    emphasis on purity and behavior. Islamic life is distinctly based on what can be defined as "orthopraxy" or the importance of religious practice. The orthopraxy of Islam can be seen in at least three of the Five Pillars of Islam‚ salat‚ Ramadan and the hajj‚ which are also representative of Muslim faith and duties. Salat‚ as mentioned earlier‚ is the performance of prayer five times a day. The prayer‚ which includes full prostration‚ is performed facing Mecca. In the The Meaning of the Glorious Koran

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    Islamic History

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    Fundamentals of Islam Agenda Key Terms • Caliphate• Hajj- Trip required by Muslims to Mecca once a lifetime • Dar Al Islam- House of Peace (lands controlled by Muslim governments) • Dar Al Harb- House of War (lands controlled by Non-Muslim governments) • Sunni- Main Sect of Islam • Shia- Secondary sect of Islam (based on population size) Religion of Islam Founded by Prophet Muhammad in 610 C.E. Monotheistic religion Qur’an is the holy book Follows Judeo-Christian line adhering to the

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    Islam 5 Pillars

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    The Five Pillars of Islam could be seen as the structure or framework to the Muslim life. Islam consists of five key obligations‚ or “pillars of faith‚” that each Muslim follower must accomplish by the end of his or her life. The five pillars are the following: reciting the act of faith‚ pray five times daily in Makkah’s direction‚ giving “zakat” (help to the poor or needy)‚ fast (abstain from food) during Ramadan‚ and every Muslim must at least make one pilgrimage to Makkah during their lifetime

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