The Islamic marriage is a Nikha a legal and religious to makes sure both boy and girl are now a couple. In Islamic marriage, a man should give mehr to his wife. Mehr is just like security for women. This right given by Islam. This is a religious and legally binding security that she must receive, anRead more
The Islamic marriage is a Nikha a legal and religious to makes sure both boy and girl are now a couple. In Islamic marriage, a man should give mehr to his wife. Mehr is just like security for women. This right given by Islam. This is a religious and legally binding security that she must receive, and the husband has to make sure to provide it.
A Muslim marriage is a very serious matter. It involves two witnesses and requires the consent of both parties. However, the wedding ceremony can be very friendly and can take place amongst friends and family. 99% of Muslim marriages are arranged marriages. They are usually performed by a lawful Islamic authority, such as an Imam, or nikah Registrar of a Jamaat.
An arranged marriage is a safer and more secure type of marriage. That is the reason Muslim marriages have higher rates of success.
After the wedding ceremony is over, guests will wish the new couple well and will usually hand out sweets. These are not only a form of congratulations, but they are also a way of honoring the bride and groom.
The ceremony also involves a dua, or Dua, that the Imam recites to bless the marriage. The word “dua” comes from the Arabic word for pray. During the Nikah, the bride is protected by her husband’s guardian, who is tasked with protecting her social and religious rights.
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The author of the Quran is believed to be Allah himself, as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) through the Angel Jibreel over the course of 23 years. It was revealed in stages so that Muhammad would have time to read and understand it fully, before memorizingRead more
The author of the Quran is believed to be Allah himself, as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) through the Angel Jibreel over the course of 23 years.
It was revealed in stages so that Muhammad would have time to read and understand it fully, before memorizing it and passing it on to his followers who would then write it down and pass it on for future generations.
Muslims believe that the Quran is exactly what Allah sent down without any change, addition or reduction of its content over time, which makes it unique among all other scriptures in existence today.
Many people throughout history have studied and written tafseers on the Quran, contexts, symbolism etc. However, none of them were involved in writing (or creating) it itself. They were just interpreting or analyzing its contents through their own eyes and understanding.
Historically there are many individuals who contributed immensely towards preserving, protecting and transmitting Quranic knowledge from one generation to another through writing books about all aspects related to Quranic sciences such as Hadith (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings), Tafsir (commentary of ayat), Fiqh (comprehensive Islamic law) etc.
However, ultimately it is only Allah who alone holds ultimate authorship rights for the Holy Quran scripture. The Holy Quran has been taught directly from Him to humanity more than thousand years until today.
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