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    The Quran

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    be made. The five pillars of Islam are just the beginning of the Qur 'an’s foundation for living. The Quran is also a book of wisdom giving inspiration and guidance to the people of Muslim religion. As reported in the Sura 17 “This Qur 'an guides to that which is more right and better. It reassures the believers who do the good that their reward will be great” (Topic index of the Quran, 1995-2001). It is filled with reminders of God’s mercy, blessing, warnings of what will occur to those who

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    Quran Literature Analysis The Quran is a religious manuscript with a unique effect on the legal, social, and political organizations of the numerous societies of Muslims since ancient times until today. Apparently, in the majority of Muslim states, their constitutions are usually canonized by the Islamic regimens. Consequently, the Quran is the foundation of the legal principles in such nations. The basis of numerous lawful codes in ancient Muslim kingdoms was primarily outlined in the Quran and

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    Islamic Online University Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies Aqeedah 201 Assignment Full Name: Aria Alokozai Question: Research the two positions on reciting Quran for the dead. Explain both positions with their evidences, and explain which of the two positions is stronger. In the name of Allah, the most high. Answer: Ibn Abi’l-‘Izz say: ‘Ahl al-Sunnah are agreed that the deceased benefit from the deeds of the living in two ways. Firstly, they benefit from those acts they

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    The Bible And The Quran

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    The Bible and the Quran, while rooted in many of the same stories, have vast differences that reflect the respective audiences of each religious text. The Bible, which is tailored to Judaism, includes many lessons and covenants involving land and the promise of prosperity; Jews had been uprooted from their ancestral home and needed the reassurance that there were better days to come, the Bible offered this solace. On the other hand, Muhammed is concerned with convincing polytheists that there is

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    Quran Burning

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    Quran Burning Can power be used for good? Unfortunately, there are many events in the past three years that overshadow the good that has been occurring in the world. People use different types of power to achieve the task at hand. The Quran burning, a recent controversial event that was supposed to occur on September 11, 2010, to honor all victims who passed away in the terrorist attacks. However, a small town church pastor named Terry Jones utilizes many powers to attempt to burn a holy book

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    The Quran tells people what they should do to please God and how it will be on judgment day. It also tells people how to worship God and how they should act towards other people. During the early communities of Islam, reading the Quran and practicing Islam, communities came up with the ‘Pillars of Islam’. It was about how there is one God and that Muhammad is the Prophet. It also included the prayer rituals. Other parts of the pillar were about giving back to the community which included charity

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    Interpretation is Our Reality When an author begins to write a book they usually have a certain purpose in mind. They might want to convey a message or simply entertain their reader. In the three Abrahamic texts that we read; Genesis, Matthew, and the Quran, some would argue that the author 's purpose was to create a blueprint for how humans should live their lives; a rather daunting and consequential task. The main problem is written text, and especially text that was written in 1,400 BC, and based off

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    The Koran And The Quran

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    The Quran is a book of guidance to mankind, it instructs justice, etiqueties, modesty, sincerity and righteousness. At the same time, the Quran urges and inspires believers to an ethic of action. It’s administers a moral liability for muslims to struggle for what is good and just. The Quran also inculcates that it’s an obligation to glorify good and forbid evil.It also accentuates the importance of realtionship between man and community, the purpose of man and nature and, the mercifulness, grariousness

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    The Quran And The Bible

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    Section two. Throughout the Quran, there are many beliefs that Muslims and Christians agree and disagree about concerning the personage of Jesus. Among the few areas of agreement between the two, both the Quran and the Bible claim that Jesus came into the world through Mary, a virgin. While he came from Mary’s womb, it was not through intercorse but by the work of God. In the Quran, when Mary encounters one of Allah’s angels, Mary responds to his message, “‘My Lord, how can I have a son when no

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    Saleh Al sari Quran and Bible Quran and Bible has a lot of similarities but also has some different . For example,Satan is an angel and therefore not a jinn.Or he is a jinn and therefore not an angel, which makes Allah unjust for blaming him for not obeying a command given to the angels and not to the jinn. Or the jinn are angels which introduces another contradiction as we will demonstrate shortly. The another example is if Jesus is god or not. Finally, are we basically good or sinners.

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