Where is tomb of hazrat Ibrahim as?
mecca
where did you get this answer?
The question asks about Ibrahim (AS) not Muhammad SAW).
Site of Muhammad (SAW)'s grave is in Madina next to his mosque.
Site of Hazrat Ibrahim's grave is unknown.
Islamic Dua for concieving a male child?
1. recite AL-Awwal
2. recite surah al -anbiya verse 89
3. recite surah maryam and pyay for male child
4. recite surah yasin
5. recite surah inshiqaq
People breaking their fast during Ramadan?
Some sects say that you have to fast after some day after Ramadan instead of the day that you broke fasting. Some sects say that you have to fast for 61 days (60 for the punishment, 1 for the day that you broke fasting) after Ramadan.
Can a man can kiss vagina according to Islam?
Breast kissing is allowed in Islam but only between wife and husband per their acceptance and mutual enjoyment. It is a kind of oral sex that is allowed in Islam.
refer to question below.
What days of the week does Muslims have to fast?
It is the fourth Islam pillar (in sunni view of pillars of Islam) that a Muslim should fast the month of Ramadan (the 9th month on Islamic Calendar) unless there are licit reasons not to fast the month or part of the month.
However, voluntarily Muslims are encouraged to fast Mondays and Thursdays as well as the three days of the middle of the Lunar month (called alaiyam embid).
Warfare between Christians and Muslims that lasted nearly 200 years was called the?
The warfare arranged by the Christians against Muslims is called the Crusades. It was political war under the religious claims by the Western Christian rulers to get control of what they called holy lands of Lebanon and Palestine.
Who called for unity among all people after converting to orthodox Islam?
God, as stated in Quran, called all people for unity and cooperation for mankind benefit and prosperity; irrelevant to their religions. Accordingly, if one calls Muslims for unity then it is within the call for all world for unity. Unity doesn't necessarily mean physical unity. It is rather unity in fulfilling goals of peace, love, justice, prosperity, and equality.
Where in the world is the Islamic religion practiced the most?
Islam is a worldwide religion- However, Saudi Arabia is the country where all Muslims are required to go for Hajj (Pilgrimage) and because only Muslims are welcomed here, I would say Saudi Arabia. Although, there are countries in Africa that also follow Islam exceptionally.
What three teachings from the qur'an and three teachings from the sunnah in a chart?
The three teachings of the Qur'an is there is only one god- Allah, follow the guidelines for individual behavior, and finally, jihad.
Do Muslims fast on the weekends during Ramadan?
I'm not quite sure what you mean, when one fasts, they fast for ONE day.
Usually, one would wake up before sunrise, have breakfast, and then not eat or drink anything for the entire day until sunset of the SAME DAY.
For example, I'll wake up before sunrise, around 5 AM, have a big breakfast on a Saturday morning. Then not eat/drink for the whole Saturday. Then, at say sunset is at 7 PM, at that time I'll break my fast by having a meal.
There is no connection between days. If I start fasting on Saturday, I end my fast on Saturday. I would fast again on Sunday/Monday/Tuesday etc. in the same manner.
I hope I answered your question.
A tower attached to a mosque where people are called for prayer?
it is called Minaret (or Minareh مناره) and is for calling Muslims to pray.
What is the present population of Muslims arround the globe?
Around 1600 million Muslims (23% of world population), per Pew Forum study as of October 2009. See link below.
Why is Pakistan a Muslim country?
It is a Muslim country because majority of its people are Muslims.
If the question is asking historically, the earliest Indus River Valley inhabitants were polytheists and the conquest of their civilization by the Aryans of the Caucasus Mountains in 15th century BCE and led to the creation of the Hindu Sacred Texts and the religion of Hinduism. Hinduism prevailed as the religion in what would become Pakistan until the Umayyad Caliphate conquered the province of Sindh and introduced Islam to the region in the 700s C.E. Over the next 1100 years, a parade of different Hindu and Islamic Empires ruled over parts of the Indian subcontinent so that by the 1930s, the Indian Subcontinent (British Colonial India) was roughly one-third Muslim and two-thirds Hindu with the primary concentration of Muslims where Pakistan and Bangladesh are today.
Muslim leaders in British India, like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, were afraid that should India become independent it would be a Hindu-dominated state that would actively perscute its Muslim citizens. As a result, they proposed that an Islamic State of Pakistan would be created in the areas where Muslims were most densely concentrated and the rest would belong to an independent India. While leaders like Gandhi disagreed, the Indian Hindus, like Jawaharlal Nehru accepted the partition. As a result Pakistan came into existence as an Islamic State, in the sense that it was for Muslims as a constituency/ethncity, not a religion. However, with the presidency of Zia ul-Haq, Pakistan has become more Islamist, incorporating parts of Shari'a into Pakistan's legal tradition.
How long have Muslim women worn the burqa?
Answer 1
Wearing Burka (that is covering face) is not an Islamic requirement for women dressing and clothing. It is mainly due to historical local clothing traditions and practices that is not denied or required by Islam rules. Islam required for Muslim women clothing is to wear cloth that covers the whole body; including head, hair, and neck but not necessarily covering face and palm hands. That clothing should not be tight and figuring sexy parts and should not be transparent to show what is underneath.
Answer 2
Since the burqa is a garment that has more to do with local customs than Islam, there are a number of places, such as Afghanistan where burqa-wearing preceded the arrival of the Muslims by a few centuries. In other places, the burqa is only now gaining acceptance as a form of headcovering. However, among Muslim women, there was never a time-period when the burqa was the dominant headcovering among pious Muslim women.
Why can't Muslims take pictures on hajj?
this is not true.
Muslims are allowed to take photo.
only if the photo of a woman Muslim is beautiful it is recommended in Islam to it can not bee seen by stranger men or in public.
How many Rightly-Guided Caliphs ruled after Muhammad's death?
There were FOUR Rightly-Guided Caliphs after Muhammad's death (Abu Bakr, Omar, Othman, and Ali). After Ali was assassinated, the Umayyads swept into power, ending the age of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs and beginning a more imperial form of government.
What part of the world did Judaism Christianity Islam Buddhism originate?
*Note that these are scholar estimates*
Judaism-500 BCE
Islam-610 CE
Christianity-33 CE
Buddhism-490-560 BCE
Although some Muslim non-Masons have condemned the fraternity based generally on inaccurate allegations about it, there are multitudes of Freemasons around the world that are practicing Muslims and find no conflict between their religion and Masonic membership.
Islams beliefs on cause of illness?
The Islamic view on illness is that there is no illness that Allah created that Allah can not cure. Due to the modernization of times, medication can be taken to help treat of cure an illness.
You pronounce hijab like hij(the i should be pronounced short) jab and if you cant really pronounce it then you can call it a head covering or i call it a scarf.