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So Iraqis are expected to vote for a list based on the head of the list, who is known, and its general orientation. The names of the individual candidates for the most part have still not been publicly revealed. Where the list consists of a single individual, the voter would have to really want that person in parliament, and he or she would need on the order of 44,000 votes. Note also that each voter can vote for only one of these lists. (Note that the Iraqi Islamic Party has since withdrawn). It is a complete listing of the parties, coalitions and individuals that are contesting the January 30 elections. It is a translation of an official announcement from last month, which appeared in a Kuwaiti newspaper. ISBN 4-1.A kind person in Baghdad sent me this. The Birth of the Prophet Muḥammad: Devotional Piety in Sunni Islam.
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1299 AH/1881 CE), the Highest Juridical Authority (Muftī) of the Malikites in Egypt. Another prominent commentator was Muhammad ‘Ulaysh (d. 1317 AH / 1899 CE), the Highest Juridical Authority ( Muftī) of the Shafites in Medina.
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The acceptance of the work amongst the scholarly elite is demonstrated by the numerous commentaries upon it composed by accomplished scholars including the author’s descendant, Ja’far ibn Ismā’īl al-Barzanjī (d. Yet, he continues to live in the hearts and minds of the faithful. It also serves to remind the believer that no loss is greater than the loss of Muḥammad. the birth of Muḥammad) than to lament a loss (of a loved one). In the Muslim households of Asia and Africa, it is also recited to solicit Divine blessings on special occasions such us the birth of a child, moving into a new house, opening of a new business, and even at the time of death - for the hallmark of a believer is to rejoice in God’s blessing (i.e. The work has a central place during the annual commemoration of the advent of Muḥammad which, according to majority consensus, was on the 12th day of the Islamic month of Rabī al-Awwal. It is closed with a sublime supplication seeking the fulfilment of needs of the ephemeral world here and the pleasures of the everlasting abode in the Hereafter. This is done through poetic description of his blessed conception and birth, the miraculous exploits and significant events in his life, and description of his internal and external disposition. In South East Asia, East Africa and South Africa, the term “ Barzanji” is synonymous with the word “ Mawlid”, which is essentially a colourful celebration and spiritual display of deep love of the Prophet Muḥammad. The work is highly revered and widely recited by Sunni Muslims around the world.