Francis X. Peirce has written: 'Daily self-inventory during the time of retreat' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises, Spiritual retreats, Spiritual retreats for members of religious orders, Spiritual retreats for women 'Ponder slowly' -- subject(s): Meditations
Our beloved Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace and blessings of Allah Karim be upon him) is the spiritual leader of Islam. All the Prophets (May peace and blessings of Allah Karim be upon them) had been the spiritual leaders of Islam during their own time.
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Muhammad Bin Qasim Conquered the Sindh during the period of Abbasids.
The phrase "retreat hell!" was first used in WW1 by USMC Capt. Lloyd Williams. When asked to retreat he sent back a message saying "Retreat? Hell just got here." The particular phrase "Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction was used sarcastically during the Korean War, when an American USMC General O.P. Smith was questioned why he appeared to be withdrawing, during the Chosin Reservoir, to the best of my knowledge. Marines don't retreat. "Retreat, hell! We're attacking in a different direction!"
The phrase "retreat hell!" was first used in WW1 by USMC Capt. Lloyd Williams. When asked to retreat he sent back a message saying "Retreat? Hell just got here." The particular phrase "Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction was used sarcastically during the Korean War, when an American USMC General O.P. Smith was questioned why he appeared to be withdrawing, during the Chosin Reservoir, to the best of my knowledge. Marines don't retreat. "Retreat, hell! We're attacking in a different direction!"
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With deep reverence, it is stated that as you know holy month of Ramadan is going on and I have to go for performing Aitikaaf during this prestigious month and for this purpose I would require leave for Ten Days. The Reason is we have to sitting in an Aitikaaf. Kindly sanction the Leave from May 03, 2019 To May 13, 2019 We Shell remain obliged.
Muhammad did not proclaim jihad as a singular event; rather, the concept evolved during his life, particularly during the early years of his prophethood in the 7th century. The term "jihad" broadly refers to striving or struggling in the way of God, which encompasses both personal spiritual efforts and, in some contexts, armed struggle. Key references to jihad can be found in the Quran and Hadith, especially during the battles faced by the early Muslim community, such as the Battle of Badr in 624 CE.