اس کو ابھی تک کرنسی تسلیم نہیں کیا گیا ہے لہذا اس کا کاروبار ناجائز ہے
اس کو ابھی تک کرنسی تسلیم نہیں کیا گیا ہے لہذا اس کا کاروبار ناجائز ہے
See lessSign up to join our community!
Please sign in to your account!
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
اس کو ابھی تک کرنسی تسلیم نہیں کیا گیا ہے لہذا اس کا کاروبار ناجائز ہے
اس کو ابھی تک کرنسی تسلیم نہیں کیا گیا ہے لہذا اس کا کاروبار ناجائز ہے
See lessIn Islam, there are three fundamental beliefs and concepts that every Muslim should learn and understand. Tawheed (Oneness of Allah): Tawheed is the belief in the absolute oneness and uniqueness of Allah (God) Risalah (Prophethood): Risalah refers to the belief in the prophethood of messengers choseRead more
In Islam, there are three fundamental beliefs and concepts that every Muslim should learn and understand.
Wudu, also known as wuzu, is the Islamic ritual purification process that involves washing specific parts of the body before performing acts of worship, such as prayer (Salat) and handling the Quran. Wudu typically includes washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms up to the elbows, wiping the headRead more
Wudu, also known as wuzu, is the Islamic ritual purification process that involves washing specific parts of the body before performing acts of worship, such as prayer (Salat) and handling the Quran. Wudu typically includes washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms up to the elbows, wiping the head, and washing the feet. It is an essential part of maintaining cleanliness and spiritual purity in Islam.
See lessThe Quran mentions various fruits as examples of Allah's creations and blessings. Some of the fruits mentioned in the Holy Quran include: Dates (Tamar): Dates are mentioned several times in the Quran as a symbol of sustenance and blessings. For example, in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19), there is a referRead more
The Quran mentions various fruits as examples of Allah’s creations and blessings. Some of the fruits mentioned in the Holy Quran include:
Dates (Tamar): Dates are mentioned several times in the Quran as a symbol of sustenance and blessings. For example, in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19), there is a reference to Mary being instructed to shake the trunk of a date palm tree to receive fresh dates.
Olives (Zaytun): Olives are mentioned in Surah At-Tin (Chapter 95), where Allah swears by the fig and the olive.
Grapes (A’nab): Grapes are mentioned in Surah Al-An’am (Chapter 6) and Surah An-Nahl (Chapter 16) as examples of fruits and the signs of Allah’s existence.
See less
There are six thousand six hundred and sixty six verses in the Quran.
There are six thousand six hundred and sixty six verses in the Quran.
See less