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Who is Jesus?
Jesus is a key figure in Christianity and Islam but they have different beliefs such as: Christian believe that Jesus is the Son of Allah (نعوذ باللہ) who died for humanity's sins and rose again. Christians see him as their Savior. And Muslims believe that Jesus, or Hazrat Essa AS, is a major PropheRead more
Jesus is a key figure in Christianity and Islam but they have different beliefs such as:
Christian believe that Jesus is the Son of Allah (نعوذ باللہ) who died for humanity’s sins and rose again. Christians see him as their Savior.
And Muslims believe that Jesus, or Hazrat Essa AS, is a major Prophet born to Hazrat Marium AS (Mary) without father. Muslims believe he performed miracles even from his childhood but wasn’t the Son of Allah.Muslims believe that Allah took Jesus (Esa) alive to Sky Neither was he killed, nor was he crucified.
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Using electronic cigarettes isn't outright forbidden, but it's not exactly encouraged either. Some religious scholars consider it to be wasteful and suggest that it’s a habit associated with less righteous people. Even though it's technically allowed (Makroh e Tanzihi), it's generally better to avoiRead more
Using electronic cigarettes isn’t outright forbidden, but it’s not exactly encouraged either. Some religious scholars consider it to be wasteful and suggest that it’s a habit associated with less righteous people. Even though it’s technically allowed (Makroh e Tanzihi), it’s generally better to avoid it.
See lessWhat is Eid UL Fitar?
Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It's a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.
Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It’s a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.
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