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Islam is the religion of peace. The glorious history and heritage of Islam has no match. Below are the best Islamic wallpapers with high resolution and best quality. These Islamic wallpapers includes different Islamic mosques around the world (Islamic mosques wallpapers) and Islamic places around the world (Islamic places wallpapers). Islamic architecture is best in the world and its its prove is the beautiful Islamic mosques in world.
slam is the second largest religion of the world. Many people search quality Islamic Wallpapers but it is hard to find a real good quality Islamic Wallpapers on internet. We select some high quality and high resolution Islamic Wallpapers for you which you can download free and also set as your desktop background. Check out this picture of Islamic building which shows one and only large doom.

Ramazan or Ramadan is the holly month in Islam. Ramdhan is the ninth month of Islamic Calendar. In this holy month of Ramazan Muslinm observes fast and refrain from eating and drinking during daylight hours. The purpose of Ramdan is to learn the patience and humility. In this month one can feel the true Muslim Spirit and greatness of Islam. People also search for computer wallpapers related with month of Ramazan on internet. We have selected some best and high quality Ramadan wallpapers 2012 for our viewers. You can download these wallpapers for free by clicking the gallery given below. All we want in return is your prayers for our success and positive feed back. Followings are some high quality Ramadan Wallpapers 2012 arranged for those people who want to make their desktop pure Islamic.
Islam is the second largest religion of the world but there is not much you can find about Islam on internet. Here you can find some amazing Islamic Wallpapers for year 2012. These new wallpapers for the Muslims are selected after careful though. You can download the following given Islamic HD wallpapers for free. This is not the last but only first post of the year 2012 which provides you latest pictures. We will regularly update new Islamic wallpapers through out year 2012 so keep in touch with us to download free Islamic wallpapers.

Kaaba or Qaaba or Qibla is Arabic world and most sacred place for Muslims all over the world. It is situated in Mecca, Saudi Arabia and according to Quran constructed by Hazrat Ibrahim and his son Hazrat Ismail. Kaaba or Qibla is dream of every Muslim because of its blessings. Here we have designed some hd wallpapers of Kaaba for Muslims. You can download these free pictures of Kaaba. All we need is your prayers and appreciation.

Aisha bint Abi Bakr was the favorite wife of the prophet Muhammad and significant religious and political figure in early Islam. The daughter of Umm Ruman and one of the Prophet’s companions, Abu Bakr (the first caliph of Islam after the death of the Prophet), she married Muhammad at a young age. Her intelligence, beauty, and spirited personality are well recorded in historical sources. The hadith tradition records a unique level of intimacy shared by the Prophet and Aisha. They bathed in the same water, he prayed while she lay stretched out in front of him, he received revelation when they were under the same blanket, and he expressed a desire to be moved to Aisha’s chambers when he knew his death was approaching. Affection and playfulness also characterized their relationship.

They raced with each other and enjoyed listening to the singing of Ethiopian musicians together. The Prophet related that when Aisha was pleased with him, she would swear “By the God of Muhammad” and when she was annoyed with him she would swear “By the God of Abraham.” She regularly engaged the Prophet on issues of revelation and religion. Recognizing her intelligence and perceptiveness, he told the Muslims “Take two-thirds of your religion from al-Humayra,” the term of affection referring to the rosy-cheeked Aisha. A scandal once surrounded Aisha, who was mistakenly left behind during a caravan rest stop on an expedition with the Prophet. She returned to Medina escorted by a young man who had found her waiting alone. Amid the ensuing gossip and speculation about Aisha’s fidelity, one of the Prophet’s companions, Ali, advised Muhammad to divorce her. This caused her to bear deep resentment against Ali, which manifested itself in her later opposition to him as Muhammad’s successor. Finally a Quranic revelation exonerated her of all suspected wrongdoing, proclaiming her innocence. This same revelation established the punishment
for false accusations of adultery.
In the lifetime of the Prophet she, together with Muhammad’s other wives, was referred to as “Mother of the Believers.” She is known to have transmitted approximately 1,210 traditions (hadiths), only 300 of which are included in the canonical hadith collections of Bukhari and Muslim. She is said to have transmitted hadith to at least eighty-five Muslims, as well as to have corrected inaccuracies in the hadiths reported by some of the Prophet’s male companions. After the death of the Prophet, she was critical of the third caliph, Uthman, but also called his killers to accountability during the caliphate of Ali. Together with the Companions Zubair and Talha, she mobilized opposition to Ali, culminating in the Battle of the Camel (656 C.E.). The name of the battle reflects the centrality of Aisha’s role in the conflict, seated on her camel in the middle of the battlefield. This struggle over succession marked the development of a major civil war (called fitna) in Islam, which ultimately contributed to one of the most significant religious and political divisions in the Muslim world. The representations of Aisha in subsequent Shiite and Sunni polemics reflected some of the historical antagonisms between the two. Many Shiite Muslims reviled Aisha, whereas Sunni Muslims embraced her as a revered wife of the Prophet. Tradition holds that she was consulted on theological, legal, and other religious issues, and was also known for her poetic skills. She is buried at al-Baqi in Medina.

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

Islamic Wallpaper Islam Facts For Kids Pictures About Religion Wikipedia And History And Beliefs Worksheet On Women Today And Information Images Wallpapers

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