Examples of using Deen in English and their translations into Tagalog
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What is your religion(Deen)?
James Deen pounds a gorgeous ebony girl.
Legally, it is to add something new to the deen of Allah.
The deen of Islam has no need for bidah.
To learn the importance of allocating certain time to study the deen as a family.
Deen is often used to mean faith, or the religion of Islam.
The anime, produced by Bandai Visual and Studio Deen, aired between 2 April 1997 and 25 June 1997.
Studying the deen will help guide and nurture children to become upright Muslims.
Bomberman Jetters(ボンバーマンジェッターズ, Bonbāman Jettāzu)is a 2002 Japanese anime television series created by Studio Deen and NAS.
Warith Deen Mohammed, the son of Elijah Muhammad, brought the group closer to mainstream Sunni Islam.
It has been adapted intoan anime television series, which was animated by Studio Deen and aired between January 6, 2006, through June 16, 2006.
Description: A short introduction to the meaning of the word bidah andan explanation of why we should avoid matters newly introduced to the deen of Islam.
Then as throngs of people entered into the deen of Allah they became less strange, those who refused to accept the message were the strangers.
An anime film based on the Unlimited Blade Works scenario from the original visual novel was produced by Studio Deen and released on January 23, 2010 in Japanese theaters.
An animated nigut based on the storyline of the Unlimited Blade Works route from the visual novel wasreleased in Japanese theaters on January 23, and produced by Studio Deen.
It was announced in August 2006 in Newtype that the anime adaptation would be animated by Studio Deen and the character design was to be done by Shinobu Tagashira.
This is confirmed by the Quranic statement“This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, andhave chosen for you Islam as your deen”(Quran 5:3).
A believer takes the time to learn and understand the details of the deen and he learns to question actions or sayings that are not presented with clear evidence.
When a person innovates something and adds to the deen something that does not already belong to it, he implies that the religion is lacking and in need of improvement, or the implication is that Allah did not complete and perfect it His religion.