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Before You Say "I Do" - An
online Pre-Marriage workshop
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A successful marriage doesn't just happen. It's not simply a matter of luck or finding the right person. It
requires effort and determination.
This pre-marriage course will help you develop the skills needed to make sure you have a successful marriage filled with love, compassion and cooperation.
Beneficial for individuals contemplating marriage, prospective brides and grooms, family advisors, counselors, youth leaders and others.
Instructors:
Noha Alshugairi, Marriage and Family Therapist
Metra Azar-Salem, Marriage and Family Therapist
Munira Ezzedine, Marriage and Family Therapist
Jihad Turk, Director of Religious Affairs, Islamic Center of Southern California
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Here to learn more.
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Birth of Jesus
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Jesus in Islam and Christmas |
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Though Jesus is mentioned by name in
twenty-five places in the Holy Quran he is also addressed with respect as:
"Ibne Maryam" - son of Mary; as Masi (Heb) Messiah - translated as
Christ; "Abd-ullah" servant of Allah; "Rasul -Ullah" -
Messenger of Allah.
He is spoken of as "the word of
God", as "the spirit of God", as a "Sign of God", and
numerous other epithets of honor spread over fifteen different chapters. The
Holy Quran honors this great Messenger of God, and over the past fourteen
hundred years Muslims continue to hold Jesus as a symbol of truth.
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Do good and throw it in the sea |
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"What you give is what you
get", or some variation thereof, is one of the most-common expressions we
encounter in our lives about the consequences of our actions. This idea gives
the impression that when we act virtuously we get an equal helping of good in
return, and accordingly, our acts of cruelty eventually "come back
around" to bite us.
Yet the reward-punishment equation is not as simple as this expression may
suggest because in fact, the recompense of our good deeds is far greater than
the reprisal for our bad deeds.
Throughout the day, Muslims, those striving to live in submission to the one
almighty God, will say "Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem", meaning
"In the name of God, the Most-Gracious, Most-Merciful". It is probably
the most-common invocation for God that we utter, yet we may not always think
over what these qualities of benevolence and compassion mean for us in our daily
lives.
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proceeds help IslamiCity's outreach efforts. IslamiCity.com is a non-profit
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Birth of Jesus |
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Dr.
Jamal Badawi is "Professor Emeritus" at St. Mary's
University in Halifax, Canada, where he served as
Professor of both Management and Religious Studies.
In this second part of this
series of interviews Jamal Badawi discusses the "Birth of
Jesus" from an Islamic Perspective.
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