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Islamic Wallpaper 1
Islamic Wallpaper 1
Authorize : Freeware

Size : 850.2KB

Publisher : iCoolApps

Servers
  • USA
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One More App in Our Islamic Wallpapers collection. More than 300 Islamic Pics for your device. You can set it as wallpaper, save in SD card and share with your dear once. We well regularly update pics in this app.
App Features:
=> Can Work Off line Once Picture is seen.
=> True HD Wallpapers.
=> Share App With Friends.
=> Smooth Wallpaper Changing.
=> Set As A Wallpapers.
=> Save To a SD Card.
=> Free And Always Will be.
About Islam : (Source: Wikipedia)
In Muslim tradition, Muhammad (c. 570 – June 8, 632) is viewed as the last in a series of prophets. During the last 22 years of his life, beginning at age 40 in 610 CE, according to the earliest surviving biographies, Muhammad reported revelations that he believed to be from God conveyed to him through the archangel Gabriel (Jibril). The content of these revelations, known as the Qur'an, was memorized and recorded by his companions.
During this time, Muhammad in Mecca preached to the people, imploring them to abandon polytheism and to worship one God. Although some converted to Islam, Muhammad and his followers were persecuted by the leading Meccan authorities. This resulted in the Migration to Abyssinia of some Muslims (to the Aksumite Empire). Many early converts to Islam, were the poor and former slaves like Bilal ibn Rabah al-Habashi. The Meccan elite felt that Muhammad was destabilising their social order by preaching about one God, racial equality and in the process giving ideas to the poor and their slaves.
Sufism (Tasawwuf) is a mystical-ascetic approach to Islam that seeks to find divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God. By focusing on the more spiritual aspects of religion Sufis strive to obtain direct experience of God by making use of "intuitive and emotional faculties" that one must be trained to use.
Islamic art encompasses the visual arts produced from the 7th century onwards by people (not necessarily Muslim) who lived within the territory that was inhabited by Muslim populations. It includes fields as varied as architecture, calligraphy, painting, and ceramics, among others.

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