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    Meaning Of Quaran In Islam

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    regarding the Qur’an and its principles. Some people have attempted to justify violent acts by claiming they were following the religious text. The writing provides numerous principles and commandments for how Islamic people should live their lives in order to please Allah, or God. Many people choose ways of peace while acting according to these principles. The Qur’an allows room for interpretation in its teachings, and therefore can be portrayed in many lights by the Muslim people. The…

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    not have any son or child, because He is above that. Bodily parenthood is inconceivable in His case because He is not physical. Spiritual parenthood also is not conceivable, because He is the Creator of every spiritual and material being. The Holy Qur'an is clear on this point: “And (they) impute falsely, without knowledge, sons and daughters unto Him. Glorified be He and high exalted above (all) that they ascribe (unto Him). The Originator of the heavens and the Earth! How can He have a child…

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    the Lake of Fire. While the idea of Hell is the same, Heaven is slightly different in both religions. Muslims believe that Heaven is more of a paradise. In the Qur’an, it talks about fine clothes, perfumes, jewels, and food. Muslims believe that those who practice and adhere to the Islamic faith will enter into Heaven or “paradise”. The Qur’an says that there are many levels of Heaven. The highest is paradise while the lowest is called “Khuldi”. It is depicted in Islamic beliefs that there will…

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    Surah 2 Verse 30-34

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    text that this piece comes from is the holy book of Islam, The Qur’an. A surah is identified as a chapter in the Qur’an, and they are ordered by largest to smallest in length. At the beginning of each surah, there is a line that reads “IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE DISPENSER OF GRACE” to emphasize Allah is the all empowering. Along with the most gracious and the dispenser of grace, Allah has another 97 given names! The Qur’an is the exact word of Allah (or God) speaking to the…

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    Spread Of Islam

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    certain degree by the world, but this event brought upon some “begging questions” in the world, and also, in churches of Christ. What is Islam? What do they believe? Is it a religion of peace? How is it that they are changing the world? What does the Qur’an say? Is their religion the true one? All of these questions are important to ask, since the religion of Islam has been one of the fastest growing religions in the world today. Many estimate that in just a few decades, the amount of Muslims in…

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    Ethics In Islam

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    faced with making ethical decisions relating to their moral behaviour and actions. Some examples of ethical teachings include: “No Arab is privileged over non-Arab but by his or her conduct” (Hadith), “Believers in Allah are a single brotherhood” (Qur’an, surah 49:10) and “All humans were made by…

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    all Egyptians are Muslim”(“Religion”), followers of Islam. Islam is a religion where there is only one god, however there are multiple prophets. The islamic god is known as Allah. Instead of having a bible, muslims have something called the Qur’an. The Qur’an is said to be the final revelation of Allah. In the government most things are based on the religion of Islam. These things could be the laws or the who is elected president. With the amount of Muslims in Egypt, the religion of Islam…

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    profess and embraced by hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world, is a way of life that ensures the happiness of the believer's life in the world and the hereafter. It has one essential essence: functioning to give the best possible clue. The Qur'an provides guidance on the issues of Aqeedah, Shari'a, and morals, by laying down the principal foundations on these matters; and Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) to give a complete account of the foundations Kindness to the relatives.…

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    In the past decade, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant grew to become an incredible threat. This threat found its very basis of reasoning through unfortunate misinterpretations of the Quran. In response, a number of Islamic scholars publically signed the “Open Letter to ISIS” that was directed at the members of ISIS and the leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi. Through this roughly twenty-three page letter, the publically known beliefs of the Islamic State are refuted. The actions and words of the…

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    of reciting the Qur’an the best.…

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