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THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME IN ISLAM

November 28, 2011 by

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There are among those who believe in the popular saying as “Time is Gold.” Time in Islam is more than Gold or any precious material thing in this world. Of all religions, only Islam guides mankind not only to the importance of time but also how to value it. Allah the Almighty and His Messenger, […]

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Myanmar at a Glance

myanmar Total Population 56.5 million
  • Male 28.2 million
  • Female 28.4 million
  • Religions:
  • Buddhism 89%
  • Islam 4%
  • Christianity 4%
  • Others 2%
  • Animists 1%
  • Places of worship
  • Several Thousands pagodas and monasteries of Buddhists
  • Churches 6318
  • Mosques 2751
  • Hindu Temples 757
  • Chinese Temples 151
  • (16.7.2007)
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