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<title>Satan the Master Hypnotyst!</title>
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<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-29-18</link>
<category>Quran alone</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<title>THE MYTH OF HADITH!</title>
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<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-29-17</link>
<category>Quran alone</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:08:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Islamic Calendar &amp; Ramadhan</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> <!--IMG1--><img style="margin:0;padding:0;border:0;" src="http://nm2000.ucoz.com/_nw/0/15210828.jpg" align="right" /><!--IMG1--> Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">What
we take for granted in our daily lives is the structure of calendars
and the system of time that people in one particular place or another
follow.<br><br>















For
Europe and the US, it is the Gregorian solar calendar of 365 days (366
days in a leap year) with January 1st being the first day of the year.
For the Middle East there is the Hijri lunar calendar made of 354 days
where Muhram 1st is the first day of the year. For the Jewish faith,
the calendar is a luni-solar one where the beginning of the calendar is
around October. For the Chinese it is luni-solar, for the Indians it is
solar, etc. <br><br>...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-16</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 14:06:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The History of Hadith</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">Muslims are taught that the Prophet Mohammed brought the Quran with him as well as his sayings "Hadith" and actions "Sunna". The Muslims believe that these pillars are inseparable and that Islam cannot stand at all if any of these pillars are taken out.<br><br>"Do not accept anything that you have no knowledge of. Surely the hearing, the sight and the mind you are responsible for." (Quran, 17:36)<br><br>The above verse does wonders for the students of GOD's religion, it always reminds them what the "criteria" is for accepting and upholding what is peddled to them as "law" from above.<br><br>We, as human beings, are commanded by the Lord to use our senses (sight, hearing and mind) so that we may ascertain the truth from the falseh...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-15</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 14:02:12 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Hadith Conspiracy &amp; Distortion of Islam</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">The Koran and the History of Religion<br><br>Humankind were one community, then God sent prophets as bearers of good news and as warners and revealed with them the Book with the truth that it [the Book] might judge between humankind concerning that in which they differed. And only those to whom the book was given differed concerning it, after clear proofs had been given them, through mutual hatred and rivalry&amp;127;(Koran 2:213)<br><br>According to the Koran, as has been the case in the history of all the prophets (Koran 25:30-33), Muslims have fallen victim to inventions against, the word of God, the Koran. These inventions have distorted the way that God sent down via all the prophets. The message that God has been sending do...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-14</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:58:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Hadith: The Question of Authenticity</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">Hadith are such an integral part of traditional Islam in all its variations, that when someone suggests that the Qur’an alone should serve as the source of religious law and guidance for Muslims, the idea is usually met with shock and amazement. So, those who advocate following the Qur’an alone must address the issue of hadith.<br><br>The Arabic word "hadith," means a story, or saying. Any story, or saying, from anyone. For traditional Muslims, it has come to mean specifically a story or saying told about, or attributed to the prophet Muhammad.<br><br>Discussions of hadith have traditionally focused on the question of authenticity. This is true of discussions among those who advocate following hadith and between them and those wh...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-13</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:52:43 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Who Authorized Bukhari?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">Imam Bukhari (died in 256H/870A.D), was well known for his compilation of Hadith/Sayings attributed to the prophet (peace be upon him). Al-Bukahri is considered by the majority of Muslims to be the 2nd source for Islam after the holy Book and is used by the majority to 'explain' the revelations of the Quran by showing what the prophet and his companions used to do/say.<br><br>When GOD says in His book: 'Obey GOD and obey the Messenger', the Muslims take GOD to be represented by the Quran and the Messenger to be represented by Bukhari and the Hadiths.<br><br>The prophet (peace be upon him) delivered to us the holy Quran by receiving its inspiration for many years.<br><br>"Say, 'Whose testimony is the greatest?' Say, 'GOD's. He is ...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-12</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:50:40 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Seven Questions Seeking Answers…</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">Consider this… Suppose you are reading a book, you enjoy reading this book, you really like all the ideas and theories it presents. You even accept some new theories or some new information that the author gives, which you didn’t know earlier. Now on one page, you come across a statement or an idea that clearly contradicts either commonsense or the knowledge that you already have. You know for sure that this can’t be true because it will run counter to facts that are established as true. This idea forwarded by the book is neither justified, nor substantiated by the author. What will you do with the book? Even if you continue reading, will you now blindly accept all that the author says as you did before? Will you trust his knowle...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-11</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:48:16 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Does the Hadith have a Solid Historical Basis?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">An earlier adaption from some sections of a chapter in Abdur's book "Exploring Islam in a New Light".</p><p>And
among men are those who purchase idle HADITH (tales) without knowledge
to mislead (men) from the Path of God, and make a mockery of it (God’s
Path)&nbsp;[Quran,&nbsp;Luqman (31): 6]</p><p>Introduction</p><p>The
Holy Quran is unquestionably the Divine Book of Islam. However, Muslims
with some exceptions regard the Hadith as Islam’s second essential
source.&nbsp;The Hadith and related literature[1]&nbsp;has
greatly influenced Muslim beliefs and practices. However, all Muslims
should dispassionately ask themselves this critically important
question: Is the Hadith reliable enough as religious guidance? It is
time this quest...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-10</link>
<category>Islamic news</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:40:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Role of Science in The Quran</title>
<description><![CDATA[<table><tbody><tr><td class="GrayScale" onmouseout="SetGrayScale(this)" onmouseover="RemoveGrayScale(this)" valign="top"><p> $IMAGE1-right$ Газета <a href="http://www.nm2000.kz/"><b>«Наш
Мир»</b></a></p><div align="justify"><div class="body"><p class="bodytxt">In the
creation of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and
day, there are signs for men of understanding,- They remember God while
standing, sitting, and on their sides, and they reflect upon the
creation of the heavens and the earth: "Our Lord, You did not create
all this in vain. Be You glorified. Save us from the retribution of
Hell. (3:190-191)</p><p>Science Vs. religion has always been a polemic. In
the present day the impression of science is something that should be
taken away from religious belief. However, many of today's Muslims are
looking back to the romantica of the Muslim scientist legacy (700 -
1500 C.E.) when science, astronomy and mathematical discoveries were
contributed by Muslims scientist ...]]></description>

<link>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-9</link>
<category>Science and Religion</category>
<dc:creator>Хамза_i</dc:creator>
<guid>http://eng.nm2000.kz/news/2009-09-03-9</guid>
<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:32:06 GMT</pubDate>
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