The Divine Scriptures
What are the divine scriptures mentioned in the Qur’an? Does a Muslim have to believe in divine scriptures other than the Qur’an?
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What are the divine scriptures mentioned in the Qur’an? Does a Muslim have to believe in divine scriptures other than the Qur’an?
Who is the creator of the universe, ask yourself? If he is not man, then who is he? Is there any mighty being other than people who possesses the power and intelligence to create this world? Who is that being?
If you find yourself perplexed and confused, go back to the Qur’an, the glorious book of God, and it will deliver you to the safe shores of certainty and faith.
God is not only willing and powerful, He is also Just in that He does not punish a sinner for more than his crime. He is merciful and His mercy, in the words of the Prophet “Overcame his punishment.”
Everything which occurred in the past, is occurring in the present, and will occur in the future in this universe was known to Allah before it came to be.
The article touches on some of the sides of Imam Abu Dawud’s biography as well as his works, sheikhs and students.
In the Islamic system, each and every human act can be transformed into an act of worship. In fact, God commands the believers to dedicate their whole lives to Him.
How do we, Muslims, worship God, and why? How do the acts of worship translate our relationship with God? And what are the best practices that bring a believer closer to the Lord?
The article relates the story of the elephant and the coming of Abraha to destroy the Ka`bah and the situation of Arabs at that time and how Allah the Almighty protected His House.
It is safe to say that Islam gives children many rights and is concerned with their spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. It does not place them under any obligation before proper education.