1. Islam places a strong emphasis on the equality of all people before God in its primary doctrines. The Quran indicates that all people are created from a single soul (Adam and Eve) and are equal (Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13)). Discussions regarding gender equality within the faith are based on this coreRead more

    Islam places a strong emphasis on the equality of all people before God in its primary doctrines. The Quran indicates that all people are created from a single soul (Adam and Eve) and are equal (Surah Al-Hujurat (49:13)). Discussions regarding gender equality within the faith are based on this core idea.
    Islam emphasizes the basic equality of all people, but it also recognizes that duties and obligations for men and women may differ. These distinctions are frequently interpreted as complementing one another rather than as being hierarchical. For instance, men are frequently thought of as the breadwinners in their families while women are thought of as homemakers. But it doesn’t mean that women can’t work or men can’t do house chores. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) participated at home and Hazrat Khadija (R.A) ran her own business.

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  2. It's crucial to remember that each person's experience with religion and mental health may vary greatly.Religious and spiritual views are frequently taken into account by mental health specialists when assessing a person's overall psychological and emotional well being. Some people may find it benefRead more

    It’s crucial to remember that each person’s experience with religion and mental health may vary greatly.Religious and spiritual views are frequently taken into account by mental health specialists when assessing a person’s overall psychological and emotional well being. Some people may find it beneficial in therapy to examine and talk about their religious experiences and beliefs in order to comprehend how they affect their mental health.

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  3. A savior or a liberator. In Christianity, Jesus is the Messiah who was sent to save humanity, and this salvation came about through his death and resurrection. In Judaism, Messiah is the future Jewish King and they believe that the Messiah has not yet come. Muslims believe in a Messiah Hazrat Esa (ARead more

    A savior or a liberator. In Christianity, Jesus is the Messiah who was sent to save humanity, and this salvation came about through his death and resurrection. In Judaism, Messiah is the future Jewish King and they believe that the Messiah has not yet come. Muslims believe in a Messiah Hazrat Esa (A.S) (also known as Jesus) who will come down to bring justice to the Earth.

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  4. Allah says in the Quran "We raised a Messenger in every community (to tell them): "Serve Allah and shun the Evil One." An-Nahl 16:36 Allah sent His messengers to spread his message on Earth and develop an ideal for the people to follow.

    Allah says in the Quran “We raised a Messenger in every community (to tell them): “Serve Allah and shun the Evil One.” An-Nahl 16:36

    Allah sent His messengers to spread his message on Earth and develop an ideal for the people to follow.

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    Portugal is mainly Catholic.

    Portugal is mainly Catholic.

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  6. That is mainly due to the islamophobic wave which spread after 9/11. Terrorism holds no religion, its just the destruction of humanity which needs no religion to be blamed.

    That is mainly due to the islamophobic wave which spread after 9/11. Terrorism holds no religion, its just the destruction of humanity which needs no religion to be blamed.

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  7. The religious unaffiliation is known as Atheism.

    The religious unaffiliation is known as Atheism.

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