Astrological Calculations Explain the Obscurity of the Crescent


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Muslims should humble themselves and ask Allah for His Pardon Forgiveness so that He opens their hearts to understand the Sunnah practice and propagate it. The Promise of Allah that the Muslim Umma will never unite under falsehood is only possible through learning the Sunnah. Therefore the Promise is not without a stake tag and price. Allah Pardons (Tāba) Forgives (gafara hides and buries) all the wrong perpetrated before one dies except innovation. This is by turning to the wrong doer (‘Taba’), cleansing him of all dirt. Innovation or conformity is observing the Sunnah/acts of worship not according to the manner and way practiced by the Holy Apostle.. After one is buried the door for repentance forgiveness is closed. Allah warns in the Holy Qur’ān 35:37, “Did We not give you lives long enough, so that whoever would receive admonition could receive it? And the warner came to you. So taste you.” This book is an invitation to the seekers of Allah’s Pardon Forgiveness through learning the Sunnah and putting that in practice.




A Step by Step Analysis Towards Understanding the Origin Meaning and Implications of Taqlid


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The book is a challenge and a wake-up call on the current Muslim Umma exposing their apparent ineptitude and disregard to the warnings signs lessons and proofs in the Holy Qur’ān and the Aḥādīth of the Holy Apostle. Muslim Ummas' knowledge is abundant but without spiritual leader (an Imām/Caliph). This leads to distorting the Sunnah. Knowledge becomes subsequently not substantiated by action. Opinion has replaced firmness comprehensiveness conclusiveness and grasp of the Universal Message. There is no way out or an alternative to the woes of the Muslim Umma, but to remember Muḥammad Rasūlullah and his Ṣaḥābas and then act upon their examples. There is no Muslim who is not a Muqallid (imitator) of the Holy Apostle for the Sunnah is self explanatory. He is the only one. A Muslim should avoid begging Allah to return him to earth to work righteous deeds other than the deed he had done. Therefore imitating one other than the Holy Apostle is not allowed.













Selected works of Jules Verne


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Selected works of Jules Verne from the series "Best of the Best" is the book that everyone should read to understand themselves and each other. The authors and works for this book series were selected, as a result of numerous studies, analysis of the texts over the past 100 years and the demand for readers. It must be read in order to understand the world around us, its history, to recognize the heroes, to understand the winged expressions and jokes that come from these literary works. Reading these books will mean the discovery of a world of self-development and self-expression for each person. These books have been around for decades, and sometimes centuries, for the time they recreate, the values they teach, the point of view, or simply the beauty of words. This volume of the Best of the Best series includes famous works 1. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea 2. The Mysterious Island 3. In Search of the Castaways or, The Children of Captain Grant 4. A Journey to the Interior of the Earth 5. Five Weeks in a Balloon 6. From the Earth to the Moon




On Both Sides of the Strait of Gibraltar


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In On Both Sides of the Strait of Gibraltar Julio Samsó shows that astronomical sources, written in al-Andalus, the Maghrib and the Iberian Peninsula, belong to the same tradition and emphasizes the role of al-Andalus and the Iberian Peninsula in the transmission of Islamic astronomy to medieval Europe.




Astrology


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The Heavenly Writing


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In antiquity, the expertise of the Babylonians in matters of the heavens was legendary and the roots of both western astronomy and astrology are traceable in cuneiform tablets going back to the second and first millennia BC. The Heavenly Writing, first publsiehd in 2004, discusses the place of Babylonian celestial divination, horoscopy, and astronomy in Mesopotamian intellectual culture. Focusing chiefly on celestial divination and horoscopes, it traces the emergence of personal astrology from the tradition of celestial divination and the use of astronomical methods in horoscopes. It further takes up the historiographical and philosophical issue of the nature of these Mesopotamian 'celestial sciences' by examining elements traditionally of concern to the philosophy of science, without sacrificing the ancient methods, goals, and interests to a modern image of science. This book will be of particular interest to those concerned with the early history of science.




The Literary World


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