
Ahmed Saad
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Sep 3, 2024 |
aboutislam.net | Ahmed Saad
QPeace be on you! I am a PhD student in Law (Bioethics and Philosophy). Just a question regarding a point in my thesis: Is it true that it is written in Quran - and where - that it is a sin to ask oneself, or God, too many questions? More in the sense of: why? and why? and so on. In fact it is true, that acting like this, you make life much more difficult. Thank you very much for your help. Kind regards. Short Answer:Islam never said that people should stop asking questions or avoid research.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
newsdirectory3.com | Ahmed Saad
Everybody requested and commented on Alia Bassiuni’s submit, the place she wished her ex-husband, star Ahmed Saad, on his birthday. Alia posted an image of Ahmed Saad along with her daughter on her Instagram account and wrote: “At present won’t occur once more..
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Aug 17, 2024 |
control.com | Ahmed Saad
@Ahmed Saad,The poro stone filter assembly is usually made of a cast steel body with the poro stone filter element inside. There should be a continuous blow-down orifice (often a very small hole drilled in a short piece of stainless steel pipe that has a pipe cap threaded on one end and screwed into a threaded hole in the bottom of the filter housing (which is again, usually cast steel).
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Jun 1, 2024 |
aboutislam.net | Ahmed Saad
QHello. I am a student of Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic, and have some questions. Why is this area holy for Islam? Why is this area important for Islam? Why is this area important for Arabs in general? How does the Noble Sanctuary affect relations between Muslims and other? Why is this area considered sacred? Is this different from the normal sanctity of a mosque? If so, how and when did it happen? Thank you all so much. Short Answer: Makkah stands on its own as the most sacred place in Islam.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
usnews.com | Ahmed Saad
By Ahmed SaadBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Every morning during Ramadan, Zahra Jouda Darraj rises early to take her donkey and cart to the garbage dumps of Baghdad, from where she can scavenge aluminium cans and glass bottles that she sells for a few Iraqi dinars. Wearing a black hijab and heavy gloves to pick through the garbage, she also collects discarded vegetables to cook later or for animal feed, piling them on her cart. It is not an easy life.
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