There are many religions in the world. Some believe in one god and others believe that there are more than one god. I believe that there is only one god and that he is the creator of this world and everything in this universe. Christians and the Muslims also believed that god was the creator of everything in life. Christianity and Islam are both similar and different from each other. Christianity and Islam are both Monotheistic religions. This means that they both believe in only one god.They…
In his book titled The Sabbath, Abraham Joshua Heschel outlines the transcendence of the Sabbath in terms of the personal relationship between Jews and God. Heschel wrote on how the Sabbath stands as a testament to time for the Jewish people, in that they would be able to withdraw themselves from their secular lives, one day a week, to further appreciate the world God has created. He specifically holds an issue with the increasingly materialistic sense of society and memorably notes how things…
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are three religions that are known as the Abrahamic Religion, since they all originated from patriarch Abraham they are always compared to each other. They have similar ideas because they started because of one person, Abraham. They are all monotheism, they only believe in one God. All three have a prophet whom God spoke to tell them about himself. Another common thing they all have in common is that they believe in a life after death, a place where their God is.…
two religions are not different side of same coin instead they are different coins . The religion of Muslims (Islam) follows tauheed means they believe in One God (Allah) while hindus believe in multiple Gods. Muslims follow namaz , zakat , roza , hajj . They follow Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and Holy Quran. Islam denies caste,race,colour while Hindus follow caste system and divided into different classes . Both religons concept of afterlife…
There is also The Hajj , Aisha wrote a Hadith ( Book #26 Hadith #712) where she had been menstruating when she hit Mecca and she didn’t perform the Tawaf of the Kaaba, nor the Tawaf between Safa and Marwa , shes then informed Allah’s Apostle about it , he replied “ perform all the ceremonies of Hajj like the other pilgrim , but do not perform Tawaf the ka’ab till you get clean( from your menses) . This influences…
Anyone who implements these demands will be rewarded and loved Allah and His Messenger. The Word of God S.W.T: Means: "Do good deeds; that ye may prosper (in this world and in the Hereafter). "(Surah al-Hajj verse 77) In conclusion, Islam and the welfare of the common man are not to live alone . Because of it, society does not necessarily need to run away from each other and depend on each other. Relationship between Waqf and Welfare of Muslim community…
poor. Fourth is the practice of fasting, or voluntarily going without food for religious purposes, during Ramadan (RAH-muh-dahn), the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Finally, Muslims are encouraged to undertake a pilgrimage to Mecca, called a hajj, once in their lifetimes if they can afford to do…
Religions and Rituals Religion is a set of beliefs regarding the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, and a specific essential set of beliefs and practices commonly agreed upon by a number of persons or sects. (Religion, 2001) Beliefs are when you believe in something and with that, you have a strong opinion or belief in it. You have confidence in its truth or existence although it may not be immediately susceptible to arduous evidence. A cultural system is the communication of diverse…
(sayings of Muhammad), the shari’ah, the Islamic body of law, covers all aspects of Muslim private as well as public life. Finally, the Quran presents the five pillars of Islam, which are the confession of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and the pilgrimage (hajj) to Makkah. The Koran and its teachings have been spread around the world for thousands of years. Literature has a ginormous impact on everyday life, and has helped in the diffusion of cultures to help make the world the place it is today.…
Islamic civilization has started first with the Prophet Muhammed (S.A.A.W) in about AD 570-632. The Islamic civilization has effectively influenced and made grounds to today’s world culture, in various fields such as science, architecture, medicine, mathematics, art and literature. The most effective and prosperous period of the Islamic Civilization era started form the 8th to 13th century and it is called the Golden era of History. The Golden era was during the Abbasid Caliph historical period…