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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Allah The one and only God in Islam is Allah, the almighty and Creator of the Universe that guides humanity’s moral actions through the Quran and through Muhammad’s Hadiths. Muslims believe that God has no partners, associates, sons or daughters. He is just one in essence and He has made himself knoRead more

    Allah
    The one and only God in Islam is Allah, the almighty and Creator of the Universe that guides humanity’s moral actions through the Quran and through Muhammad’s Hadiths. Muslims believe that God has no partners, associates, sons or daughters. He is just one in essence and He has made himself known to humans by His many names throughout history so they may relate to Him in their own language and cultural context. That’s the main reason people ask how many gods are in Islam? Others are just names using for One God.

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    The White Evil Eye is a symbol that is believed to bring purity and positive energy to the wearer. It is thought to symbolize the goodness in one's soul and to help overcome negative thoughts, emotions, and clutter in the mind, enabling the wearer to focus all their energies on their goals and removRead more

    The White Evil Eye is a symbol that is believed to bring purity and positive energy to the wearer.

    It is thought to symbolize the goodness in one’s soul and to help overcome negative thoughts, emotions, and clutter in the mind, enabling the wearer to focus all their energies on their goals and remove any obstacles that life throws their way.

    The color white is often associated with the evil eye because it is thought to represent purity, goodness, and innocence.

    The white evil eye is also thought to be associated with wealth and is believed to bring about good luck and positive energy.

    It is a popular symbol that is worn by people of all ages and backgrounds as a way to bring about positive change and achieve their goals.

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