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  1. Hanafi and Maliki are two of the four major schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, which interpret the principles of Islamic law and provide guidelines for daily life. The Hanafi school, named after the imam Abu Hanifa, is one of the oldest and most flexible schools of Islamic law, with a focus onRead more

    Hanafi and Maliki are two of the four major schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, which interpret the principles of Islamic law and provide guidelines for daily life.

    The Hanafi school, named after the imam Abu Hanifa, is one of the oldest and most flexible schools of Islamic law, with a focus on reasoning by analogy and the use of personal discretion by the jurist. It has a strong presence in Central Asia, the Middle East, and South Asia.

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  1. The messengers of Allah in Islam are individuals chosen by Allah to convey His message to humanity. They are considered to be prophet and role models for the faithful. Some of the most well-known and important messengers in Islam include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad.

    The messengers of Allah in Islam are individuals chosen by Allah to convey His message to humanity. They are considered to be prophet and role models for the faithful. Some of the most well-known and important messengers in Islam include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad.

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  1. Working on reconciliation is critical for peacebuilding and conflict prevention as it focuses on (re)building and transforming relationships damaged by violent conflict and oppression. Unless action is taken to repair harm resulting from past violence, and to work toward a fair and interdependent fuRead more

    Working on reconciliation is critical for peacebuilding and conflict prevention as it focuses on (re)building and transforming relationships damaged by violent conflict and oppression. Unless action is taken to repair harm resulting from past violence, and to work toward a fair and interdependent future, peace will remain elusive. What we can do is to make religious harmony between different stakeholders and bring them on a single universal platform which will maintain the representation from every sector in the society…and must excel above all differences.

     

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  1. Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn't have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

    Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn’t have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

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  1. Allah made Adam, gave him knowledge and free will and then obliged him to worship him, as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran: And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.... (51:56)

    Allah made Adam, gave him knowledge and free will and then obliged him to worship him, as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran:

    And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me…. (51:56)

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