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Ruh, Soul, Heart, Mind, and Body in the Perspective of Islamic Educational Psychology

 Ruh, Soul, Heart, Mind, and Body in the Perspective of Islamic Educational Psychology  Wahyudi Setiawan1 , M. Tajab2 , Moh. Toriqul Chaer3 Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo, Indonesia1 STIT Muhammadiyah Pacitan, Indonesia2 STIT Islamiyah Karya Pembangunan Ngawi, Indonesia3 {wahyudisetiawan089@gmail.com1 } Abstract. The embodiment of himself as the perfect man is part of the ultimate purpose of life. God as The Almighty gave life to human beings at once the guidelines so that people can become perfect beings. Islam became a conducting ordinary human life in the world hereafter to rediscover the nature itself. In the attainment ofthe perfection of the social life, then he must learn to understand and execute rights and obligations between spirit, soul, heart, intellect, and as a unit of the component in the form of a human being. Through the study of Eastern and Western scientific literature by using content analysis to understand existing data, this study is expected to generate compre

What is the difference between nafs and ruh?

  What is the difference between nafs and ruh? 14th January 2022 0 Share Last Updated on 15th January 2022 Someone asked Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V aa  whether  nafs  and  rooh  were the same. Huzoor aa , in his letter dated 20 October 2020, granted the following reply: “The words  rooh  and  nafs  appear in various places in the Holy Quran carrying different meanings. The word  rooh  denotes the Word of God, angels, Gabriel as , prophets and that soul which appears in the human body at a certain time by divine command. The word  nafs , on the other hand, is used for life, breath, a person, a being with a soul, heart, a being or consciousness etc. “Linguistically, the term  rooh  is used to denote that thing by means of which the souls [ nufoos ] remain alive i.e. life. Likewise, the term  rooh  is also used for breath, revelation and inspiration, Gabriel, the matter of prophethood, and the judgment and command of God Almighty. Moreover, as opposed to the body, the thing that distinguis

Ruling on working as a defence lawyer

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  Support IslamQA  Please contribute generously in order to ensure the continuity of our website InshaAllah. Contribute Ruling on working as a defence lawyer  24-06-2001          Question 9496 When working as a defence lawyer, one may have to support and defend evil, because the defence lawyer tries to prove the innocence of the guilty person whom he is defending. Is the income of a defence lawyer who does that haraam? Are there any Islamic conditions attached to a person working as a defence lawyer? Ruling on jobs Related topic Answer Praise be to Allah. Defence also means protection, and if a person defends and protects evil then undoubtedly this is haraam, because it means that he is falling into that which Allaah has forbidden: “but do not help one another in sin and transgression” [al-Maa'idah 5:2 – interpretation of the meaning] But if he protects and defends good, then this is a praiseworthy kind of protection as enjoined in the aayah: “Help you one another in Al‑Birr and At

The reason for the differences between the rulings of the Torah and of the Qur’aan

  The reason for the differences between the rulings of the Torah and of the Qur’aan  159831 Publication : 12-10-2011 Views : 31236 EN Question A central belief of both Islam and Judaism is the belief in one God and the prohibition of the worship of idols. The main difference between these two purely monotheistic religions is the book of each religion, the Koran and the Torah. How do the teachings of the Koran differ from the teachings of the Torah. Answer Praise be to Allah. Firstly:  We welcome you to our website and we ask Allah to help us to present useful information to you, and that this will be beneficial to you in both spiritual and worldly terms.  Secondly:  If you are speaking about the Judaism that was prescribed by God and the Torah that God revealed, then Islam and Judaism are agreed – as you said – on the worship of God alone, with no partner or associate, and on the prohibition of worshipping anything or anyone else, no matter what it is. Similarly, they are agreed on ma

If the Qur’an is perfect and complete and contains everything needed for the laws and regulations of sharee‘ah, what need is there for the Sunnah?

  If the Qur’an is perfect and complete and contains everything needed for the laws and regulations of sharee‘ah, what need is there for the Sunnah?  93111 Publication : 19-01-2015 Views : 67544 EN Question If the Qur’an is perfect and complete and contains everything needed for the laws and regulations of sharee‘ah, what need is there for the Sunnah? Answer Praise be to Allah. Firstly:  The enemies of Islam are always keen to cast aspersions upon the religion of Allah, may He be exalted, in various ways and by various means. They spread their specious arguments and misguidance among the ordinary Muslims and they are followed by some of those among the Muslims who are weak in faith and ignorant. If one of these ordinary people were to give the matter a little thought, he would realise that their specious arguments are invalid and their argument is worthless.  One of the easiest ways in which the ordinary Muslim can refute this flimsy specious argument is to ask himself: How many rak‘ah