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5. Okt 2010

Neues Publikationsverzeichnis der BpB

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Lange haben wir darauf gewartet, nun ist es endlich zu haben: die Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung gibt auf ihrer Internetseite bekannt, dass ab sofort das aktuelle Publikationsverzeichnis (Oktober 2010 bis März 2011) verfügbar ist. Insgesamt 600 Titel sind im Verzeichnis aufgeführt, darunter Werke zu den Schwerpunkten deutsche Einheit, Europa und Schule. Das Verzeichnis kann hier kostenlos bestellt werden.

Über Michael Kolkmann

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  3. Surah Al-Mulk, the 67th chapter of the Qur’an, holds a special place in Islamic tradition and spirituality. This Meccan surah, consisting of 30 verses (ayat), is frequently recited by Muslims for protection, guidance, and the remembrance of Allah’s dominion over all creation. The name „Al-Mulk“ translates to „The Sovereignty“ or „The Kingdom,“ highlighting the primary theme of the surah: the absolute authority and control of Allah over the universe. The surah begins with a proclamation of the blessedness of Allah, the One in Whose hand is the dominion of all things. This opening sets the tone for the rest of the chapter, emphasizing the majesty and supreme power of Allah. It reminds believers that Allah is the Creator and Sustainer of everything, possessing ultimate control over life and death. This concept is reinforced throughout the surah, urging the faithful to recognize and submit to Allah’s unparalleled authority significant portion of Surah Al-Mulk focuses on the creation of the heavens and the earth as signs of Allah’s power and wisdom. It encourages contemplation of the natural world, urging humans to observe the perfection and order inherent in creation. The repeated exhortation to look again and again at the sky, to see if there are any flaws, serves as a powerful reminder of the meticulous and flawless design orchestrated by Allah. This reflection on the universe aims to foster a deeper sense of awe and gratitude towards the Creator, strengthening the believer’s faith.

  4. In this article, I will explain Surah Rahman in my humble words. Read this surah and know about the blessings of Allah and thank Allah for the Read this surah and know about the blessings of Allah and thank Allah for them. He has promised his virtuous followers in paradise. Surah Rahman, the 55th chapter of the Glorious Quran,78 verses and placed in para 27. In the commentary of Surah Rahman, it is stated that it was revealed in Madinah Sharif and descended upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The name surah rahman means, beneficent.

  5. Surah Yaseen, the 36th chapter of the Qur’an, is often revered as the „heart of the Qur’an“ due to its profound spiritual significance and central themes. Comprising 83 verses, it opens with the Arabic letters „Ya Seen,“ a common feature in many Qur’anic chapters known as the mukharrqat or „disjointed letters.“ These letters signify the unique and divine nature of the Qur’an. The surah emphasizes the core tenets of Islamic belief, including the Oneness of God, the Prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him), and the reality of the afterlife. It underscores the power and mercy of Allah through vivid imagery and compelling narratives.

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