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  1. it's thought that every human is born in a state of fitrah, inherently knowing the existence of a higher power (Allah) and possessing an innate sense of morality. This concept suggests that human beings are naturally inclined towards goodness and righteousness but may deviate from this path due to vRead more

    it’s thought that every human is born in a state of fitrah, inherently knowing the existence of a higher power (Allah) and possessing an innate sense of morality. This concept suggests that human beings are naturally inclined towards goodness and righteousness but may deviate from this path due to various influences and experiences in life.

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  1. The Quran and the Bible are both sacred texts but are associated with different religions and have some fundamental differences: Religious Tradition Content Language Organization Authorship Central Figure

    The Quran and the Bible are both sacred texts but are associated with different religions and have some fundamental differences:

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    There are four obligations in ablution: 1. Wash face once, 2.Wash hands including elbows once, 3. Wiping a quarter of the head, 4. Washing both feet including the ankles once. And there are three obligations in bathing: 1. Rinsing once, 2. Pouring water into the nose once, 3. Pour water over the whoRead more

    There are four obligations in ablution:

    1. Wash face once,

    2.Wash hands including elbows once,

    3. Wiping a quarter of the head,

    4. Washing both feet including the ankles once.

    And there are three obligations in bathing:

    1. Rinsing once,

    2. Pouring water into the nose once,

    3. Pour water over the whole body once.

    (Al Ahnaf)

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