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  2. Green in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Green flags were adopted by Shi'ites in the early Islamic period, [8] although the most common Shi'a color was white, in symbolic opposition to Abbasid black. [9] [10] Thus in 817, when the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun adopted the Alid Ali al-Ridha as his heir-apparent, he also changed the dynastic color from black to green.

  3. Orang Rimba people - Wikipedia

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    The Orang Batin Sembilan, Orang Rimba or Anak Dalam are mobile, animist peoples who live throughout the lowland forests of southeast Sumatra. Kubu is a Malay exonym ascribed to them. In the Malay language, the word Kubu can mean defensive fortification, entrenchment, or a place of refuge.

  4. Datuk Keramat - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Datuk Panglima Hijau on Pangkor Island. The religious belief of the Datuk Keramat worship can be found in Malaysia, Singapore and along the Strait of Malacca.It is a fusion of Malaysian folk religion, Sufism, and Chinese folk religion in Southeast Asia.

  5. Malay tricolour - Wikipedia

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    Despite having deep roots in Malay traditions, the green, yellow and red as a collective symbolism only surfaced in 1933, when the Royal Malay Regiment was founded. Both the regimental crest and flag bear the tricolour, [7] as soldiers of the regiment swore their allegiance to the Sultans of Malay states, then the protectorates of the British Empire. [8]

  6. Aniconism in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Aniconism in Islam not only deals with the material image, but touches upon mental representations as well. It is a problematic issue, discussed by early theologians , as to how to describe God , Muhammad and other prophets, and, indeed, if it is permissible at all to do so.

  7. List of Islam-related animated films - Wikipedia

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    Men Qasas Al Saleheen (English: from the tales of the Righteous), a series telling the stories of famous righteous people; Olamaa Al Moslemin (English: Muslim Scientists), the biopic series of muslim scientists

  8. Animals in Islam - Wikipedia

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    [75] Umar, the second Caliph of Islam, said that if a dog was hungry in his kingdom, he would be derelict of his duty. [80] According to the Qur'an the use of hunting dogs is permitted, which is a reason the Maliki school draws a distinction between feral and domesticated dogs―since Muslims can eat game that has been caught in a domesticated ...

  9. Ghuraba (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    “Indeed, Islam began as something strange, and it will return to being strange just as it began, so glad tidings of paradise be for the strangers.” In Another Hadith: Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Islam began as something strange and it will return to being strange, so blessed are ...