Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

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Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

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Teenagers usually try to avoid their parents. They don’t want their parents interfering in their lives. But no guidance is better in this world than that of your parents’. They too have dreams about you and they yearn to see these dreams come true. They might have endured a lot of difficulties that you haven’t seen. So be grateful to your parents and seek their advice in everything you do. The total Shiʿite movement comprises probably less than 10 percent of the Islamic world. The greatest concentration is in Iran, where Shiʿism has long been the national religion and where 90 percent of the population is Shiʿite. It is in Iran that the conflict between the Shiʿites and the Sunnites became explosive in the late 20th century. After the 1979 takeover of the government of Iran by the Islamic fundamentalist leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his followers, other Muslim countries in the Middle East feared that their governments would be subverted by Shiʿite fundamentalism. Sufism Belief in all the prophets sent by God including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Although Muslims believe in Isa or Jesus they don't think of Jesus as the Son of God the way Christians do.

Muslims believe that Allah is merciful, forgiving and compassionate, so good deeds are thought to outweigh the bad. Allah will forgive those who have repented for their sins and are given a chance to redeem themselves, so they can enter heaven. While he was walking, Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) heard a strange noise. It sounded like someone crying. Whoever it was, they sounded very upset. As The Prophet came closer, he realised that it wasn’t a sad person, but a camel. Ramadan is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam and requires Muslims to fast from sunrise until sunset for 29-30 days. Independence is a real challenge. Create a relaxing atmosphere between you and your son, listen a lot, give him space to say what he wants and to justify his reasons. The final word should be yours. The more you respect him the more he respects you, even if you have to agree to something you do not like sometimes because he has very good reasons for it. The worst thing is to criticize the way he thinks or the way he lives, as this will only inflame the situation and further widen the gap between parents and the rebellious child. Allah" is simply the Arabic word for God. He is the same universal God worshipped by people of all faiths. The word "Allah" is sometimes preferred over God because it is neither masculine nor feminine. Also, there is no plural for "Allah." What do Muslims believe?

This is the Islamic celebration of the Night of Destiny or the Night of Power. In Islam, it is believed to be the night that the Qur'an was sent down to Earth from Heaven and the first verses were told to Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). The specific date of Laylat al-Qadr is not known or written in the Qur'an because Allah came to Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) in a dream and as he went to tell theSahabah (his companions), he was distracted by people fighting in the street. What Happens After Death in Islam? Adam, in Islam, was the very first prophet and human being.Muslims believe that Allah created Adam from clay. He was given the ability to think logically and was told to be the representative of God, the Khalifah. Muslims learn about who they are and their purpose on Earth through the teaching of Adam and the forgiveness of his sins. After the murder of ʿAli, his followers, called the Shiʿites, demanded that the rule of the community be restored to the family of ʿAli. By his marriage to Fatima, daughter of Muhammad, he was a kinsman of the Prophet; and the Shiʿites claimed the divine right of the family of Muhammad to rule. The hajj is an annual Muslim rite that every believer is expected to take part in at least once in his lifetime, if he or she is physically and financially able to do so. It is also an important act of religious worship and devotion. From the seventh to the tenth day in Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic (Arabic lunar) calendar, thousands of Muslims converge on the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia to visit the holy shrine of the Kaaba in the Great Mosque. Tradition has it that the shrine was built by Abraham, considered by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity to be a prophet and the founder of the faith. The pilgrimage culminates with the feast of sacrifice, one of the two major festivals that are celebrated during the Islamic (Arabic lunar) year.

Islamic stories for children like this show that all animals, no matter how big or small, are important to Allah. The belief that life on Earth is just a test and that physical death is not the end of man’s existence. It can be seen as a door to a higher way of life, where you can become closer to Allah. After death, the Qur’an states that Muslims will stand before God, on the Day of Judgement, and be judged for their actions in the previous life. This will then determine whether they are sent to Paradise or Hell. This means to believe in the Divine Decree (the Will of Allah), which controls the eventual outcome of all actions in the universe and these cannot be changed. Belief in the Decree strengthens ones belief in God and a Muslim always puts their trust in Allah, no matter the situation, as Allah is all knowing and most wise. Nevertheless, man is given free will within the boundaries of the Divine Decree. Muslims understand that they have control over their own actions and can identify the difference between good and evil. In Islam, there are other respected prophets; Adam, Eesa, Ibrahim. Isma’il, Dawood and Musa (peace be upon them), who also conveyed important messages about Islam.

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Sunnah is the way of life prescribed as normative for Muslims on the basis of the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and interpretations of the Qur’an. It is necessary for all Muslims around the world to follow the Sunnah in every matter of their life. How To drink water in accordance with the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is given and it is for all people around the world without the distinction of Muslims or non-Muslims. Particular words written in Arabic script are considered as a visual representation of Islam. The Allah symbol is represented by the Arabic calligraphy for the word God (i.e. Allah).

Muhammad eventually persuaded most of the people of Arabia (including Mecca) to practice Islam. But after his death in 632, Muslims disagreed as to who should lead them. Muhammad’s son-in-law ʿAli became the Muslim leader, or caliph, in 656. But he was murdered in 661. Some Muslims maintained that Muslim leadership belonged to ʿAli’s descendants alone. They formed the Shiʿite branch of Islam. The Muslims who disputed this claim became the Sunnis.

Teachings of Adam in Islam

Do you daydream during class? Can you make a brief account of what you learned few minutes ago? Can you pay full attention when performing a task? Muslims come from all over the world, so what they wear varies from country to country. Lots of Muslim women choose to wear a headscarf called a hijab to cover their hair in public. Some women wear a long loose dress called a jilbab, or a face covering called a niqab. Men sometimes wear a cap called a topi like mine, especially when they're praying. Know when to listen and learn active listening. This means not only hearing but understanding. By understanding, you and his father will get the full picture of his worries and concerns as well as aspirations and ambitions and will then know which action to take. Talk effectively and avoid using should, don’t and all other negative words. Also, by listening to our teenagers, there is a greater chance that they will confide in us and ask us questions, rather than seek answers from unreliable sources. You'll find lots more Islamic art facts in this beautiful and informative Islamic Art Patterns PowerPoint and you can bring some mindfulness to your class with these Islamic Patterns Colouring Sheets. Islamic Stories for Children The Crying Camel Angel Jibril (PBUH) revealed Allah’s words to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in the form of the Qur’an. Muhammad (PBUH) is the last prophet sent by God (Allah) to teach mankind how to live according to His law.

Don’t just be your teen’s parents, be a friend. You and his father should be approachable and friendly to your teenager. Participate actively in his life and support his strong and confident personality. Don’t treat him like a child, but like an adult. It means involving your son in useful activities around the home, seeking his opinions on matters of importance. The Shahada or Shahadah symbol is an old Islamic oath written in Arabic calligraphy, which is one of the five pillars of Islam and is the Arabic term for the declaration in the belief of one God (Allah) and His messanger Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).

The teachings of Islam describe human beings as a unique life form that were created for specific purposes. Similarly to the bible, they teach that human life began with two people, a male named Adam and a female named Hawwa (Eve). Teachings state how Adam was made from sounding clay (resembling an attachment to earth), mixed with special fluid of the highest quality (to resemble superiority). Eve is described as being his mate who was made from the same nature.



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