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Life would be lusterless . and shorn of meaning if there was no motivation. Motivation keeps us going and makes life meaningful and worth living. We have made a selection of motivational poetry that fill us with positive spirit and inspire us to live life enthusiastically.
Jun 23, 2009 · The six main articles are: 1) Belief in Allah, 2) Belief in angels, 3) Belief in holy books, 4) Belief in prophets, 5) Belief in the Day of Judgment, and 6) Belief in divine decree. It also discusses the meaning of Islam, concepts of faith and acts, and exercises of faith such as prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage.
- Al-Raheeq Al-Makhtoom
- Brief Story of Muhammad (S.A.W.S.)'S Life
- Timeline of Muhammad (S.A.W.S.) Life
English Language:There are three versionsof the "Life of Muhammad (pbuh)" 1. Brief Version (At the bottom of this page) 2. "This is Mohammad (pbuh)"Life of Rasulullah (saw) in Adobe PDF format. 3. Detailed Version (Click Herefor the book Al-RaheeqAl-Makhtoom, The Sealed Nectar). Or if you prefer to view the book viaimages, click any of the correspo...
Birth and Prophethood: Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) was born of a noble family of Banu Hashimancestry. However, he was not fortunate enough to have been born wealthyas he was born an orphan. His father, Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib, diedof sickness at the age of 25 on a trading journey to Syria, leaving hiswife Amenah only a few months pregnant. Muha...
570 Muhammad (s.a.w.s.)'s Birthand Infancy Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) was born in the year 570 in the town of Mecca, amountain town in the high desert plateau of western Arabia. His namederives from the Arabic verb hamada, meaning "to praise, to glorify." Hewas the first and only son of Abd Allah bin Al-Muttalib and Amina bintWahb. Abd Allah died before M...
An online trilingual Urdu dictionary with word meaning, definition, pronunciation, usage, synonym, antonym, idiom, proverb of Urdu words.
Jun 29, 2024 · Make believe describes the act of pretending or imagining situations, characters, or events that are not real. In Urdu, it is expressed as “خیالی” (Khayali), emphasizing the imaginative aspect of creating fictional scenarios.
The meanings and expressions of English words have been translated into Urdu very carefully, clearly, and precisely. The OEUD also contains standard symbols and signs of today’s British English, illustrative sentences, guidance for correct pronunciation, and keys of phonetic symbols.