1. Halimah al-Sadiyah was the foster-mother of  Muhammad.  

    Halimah al-Sadiyah was the foster-mother of  Muhammad.

     

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  2. The four Khalifa in Islam are: Abu Bakr (reigned 632–634), ʿ Umar (reigned 634–644), Uthman (reigned 644–656), and Ali (reigned 656–661).  

    The four Khalifa in Islam are:

    1. Abu Bakr (reigned 632–634), ʿ
    2. Umar (reigned 634–644),
    3. Uthman (reigned 644–656),
    4. and Ali (reigned 656–661).

     

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  3. No one. Muslims believe that all creation goes back to the Creator, Allah, Who created all things. No one created Allah. Allah created everything other than Himself.

    No one.

    Muslims believe that all creation goes back to the Creator, Allah, Who created all things. No one created Allah. Allah created everything other than Himself.

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  4. There're Six Kalimas in  Islam, are the basic beliefs of Muslims all around the world. First Kalima: Tayyab (Purity) Second Kalima: Shahadat (Testimony) Third Kalima: Tamjeed (Glorification) Fourth Kalima: Tauheed (Unity) Fifth Kalima: Astaghfar (Penitence) Sixth Kalima: Radde Kufr (Rejecting DisbelRead more

    There’re Six Kalimas in  Islam, are the basic beliefs of Muslims all around the world.

    • First Kalima: Tayyab (Purity)
    • Second Kalima: Shahadat (Testimony)
    • Third Kalima: Tamjeed (Glorification)
    • Fourth Kalima: Tauheed (Unity)
    • Fifth Kalima: Astaghfar (Penitence)
    • Sixth Kalima: Radde Kufr (Rejecting Disbelief)
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  5. There are 114 Suras of Quran, 89 are Makki Suras and 25 are Madani Suras  

    There are 114 Suras of Quran, 89 are Makki Suras and 25 are Madani Suras

     

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  6. Dua is a Islamic Arabic word. For Muslims, it is an act of worship in which we ask Allah for His forgiveness and mercy,  

    Dua is a Islamic Arabic word. For Muslims, it is an act of worship in which we ask Allah for His forgiveness and mercy,

     

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  7. No doubt, Muslim believe in Adam and Eve as the first creation of human. Undoubtedly, Muslims believe in Adam and Eve as the first humans. And we are the result of them as Allah described in the holy Quran: Adam is honored as the First Human “And We have certainly created you, [O Mankind], and givenRead more

    No doubt, Muslim believe in Adam and Eve as the first creation of human.

    Undoubtedly, Muslims believe in Adam and Eve as the first humans. And we are the result of them as Allah described in the holy Quran:

    Adam is honored as the First Human

    “And We have certainly created you, [O Mankind], and given you [human] form. Then We said to the angels, ‘Prostrate to Adam’; so they prostrated, except for Iblees. He was not of those who prostrated.” [7:11]

    The Creation of Eve : 

     The details regarding how Eve was created is not mentioned in the Quran. However, it is made evident that Eve was created from Adam.

    “O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women….” [4:1]

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    The Bible,  The Christian holy book.

    The Bible,  The Christian holy book.

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    Al-Quranul-Karin, the holy book of Islam, was revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years during the 7th century C.E.  It is divided into 30 parts, and the Quran contains 114 surahs. According to Muslim belief, Quran is not authored by a human being, but is the true word of God in humanRead more

    Al-Quranul-Karin, the holy book of Islam, was revealed to Muhammad over a period of twenty-three years during the 7th century C.E.  It is divided into 30 parts, and the Quran contains 114 surahs. According to Muslim belief, Quran is not authored by a human being, but is the true word of God in human language Arabia.

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