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The Reason for Rules in Our Life – The Islamic Perspective Cover page Contents Page Introduction Main Body Conclusion Index (List of References, at least 5)

The presentation should be interesting such that it captures the attention of all especially the non-Muslims

Why has Allah placed down rules? Example – Why has Allah placed down rules? The main categorizations under which all rules can be placed Give a detailed explanation of what the Aims of the Islamic rules are, how these rules are to be implemented, and what are the consequences of implementing them or not implementing them in our life.

Hadeeth & Its Importance in Islam Cover page Introduction Main Body Conclusion Index (List of References)

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The Prophets hadith of holding fast to the Quran and Sunnah [explain], for example – The verse of the Quran wherein Allah promises to protect the ‘Zikr’ [explain], The Prophets hadith of holding fast to the Quran and Sunnah [explain], The preservation of hadith throughout Islamic history [care, diligence and struggle of the scholars in collecting hadith], The hadith of the Prophet warning those who lie about his words [explain] , etc