1. In Islam, Allah's final prophet, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), was sent by Allah to deliver a complete way of life, which is the system of life guided by the Quran. It involves having complete faith and surrendering oneself to live in accordance with its teachings. Islam, in other words, isRead more

    In Islam, Allah’s final prophet, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), was sent by Allah to deliver a complete way of life, which is the system of life guided by the Quran. It involves having complete faith and surrendering oneself to live in accordance with its teachings. Islam, in other words, is the religion or way of life of Muslims, wherein they acknowledge the oneness of Allah, submit to His supreme authority, and recognize Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as the final prophet.

    Islam is the religion or system of life in which, through the intercession of the Seal of the Prophets (peace be upon him), humanity lives in the light of the Quran, the final message from Allah. We claim that Islam is the last and complete religion from Allah, providing solutions to all human issues and, while ensuring worldly success, can be a means to ultimate salvation for mankind in today’s turbulent world.

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  2. The "Surah Ar-Rahman" is referred to as the "Bride of the Quran" in Urdu. The term "bride" signifies beauty and attractiveness, meaning that Surah Ar-Rahman is the beauty and attractiveness of the Quran. It is narrated from Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) that everything has its beauty anRead more

    The “Surah Ar-Rahman” is referred to as the “Bride of the Quran” in Urdu. The term “bride” signifies beauty and attractiveness, meaning that Surah Ar-Rahman is the beauty and attractiveness of the Quran. It is narrated from Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) that everything has its beauty and attractiveness, and Surah Ar-Rahman is the beauty and attractiveness of the Quran.

    Yes, you are correct. “Surah Ar-Rahman” is known as the “Bride of the Quran” in Urdu because it beautifully and eloquently describes the beauty and blessings of the Quran. It highlights the beauty and blessings of the Quran in a special way, inviting people to reflect on the blessings and favors of Allah. This Surah contains mention of countless blessings of Allah and encourages people to be grateful for these blessings. It is a beautiful recitation that not only invites people to recite the Quran but also to contemplate Allah’s blessings and be grateful for them.

    This Surah plays an important role in Islamic teachings and encourages people to turn towards Allah and initiate the process of becoming thankful for His generosity and mercy. “Surah Ar-Rahman” is an integral part of Islamic teachings and serves as a means for Muslims to reflect on the blessings of Allah in their daily lives, recognizing His beauty and generosity.

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  3. The signs of the Day of Judgment are numerous and are mentioned in various Hadiths. In this context, we will briefly discuss them without detailing each sign, as there isn't enough space to do so. However, if someone wishes to study this topic in detail, we can guide them to specific and reputable bRead more

    The signs of the Day of Judgment are numerous and are mentioned in various Hadiths. In this context, we will briefly discuss them without detailing each sign, as there isn’t enough space to do so. However, if someone wishes to study this topic in detail, we can guide them to specific and reputable books, such as “Al-Qiyamah As-Sughra” by Sheikh Umar Suleiman Ashqar or “Ashrat As-Sa’ah” by Sheikh Yusuf Wabil.

    Some of the minor signs of the Day of Judgment include:

    The prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
    The death of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
    The conquest of Beit al-Maqdis (Jerusalem).
    The outbreak of a plague in the city of ‘Amawas in Palestine.
    The disappearance of wealth, and people will no longer give charity (Zakat).
    The emergence of various trials and tribulations, including the Fitnah of the Khawarij, the Battle of Jamal, the Battle of Siffin, and the events of Harrah.
    The rise of false claimants to prophethood, including the false prophets Musaylimah al-Kadhdhab and Al-Aswad al-‘Ansi.
    The great fire in Hijaz (Western Arabia), which occurred around 654 Hijri and was reported by many people.
    Disregard for trust and honesty.
    The scarcity of knowledge and the prevalence of ignorance.
    The widespread use of musical instruments.
    The widespread consumption of alcohol.
    The construction of tall buildings resembling mountains.
    The emergence of widespread adultery and fornication.
    The prevalence of usury (Riba) in financial transactions.
    The abundant use of musical instruments.
    Women wearing clothing but appearing naked.
    The appearance of false dreams and visions among the masses.
    The prevalence of false testimony and concealing truthful testimony.
    An increase in the number of women compared to men.
    The flourishing of the Arabian Peninsula once again.
    The emergence of a golden mountain from the Euphrates River.
    People and animals speaking to one another.
    An increase in the number of Romans (Byzantines) and their conflict with the Muslims.
    The conquest of Constantinople (Istanbul).
    Major signs of the Day of Judgment, as mentioned in a Hadith narrated by Hazrat Hudhaifah ibn Al-Yaman (may Allah be pleased with him), include:

    The appearance of the false messiah, known as Dajjal.
    The return of Jesus (peace be upon him).
    The emergence of the tribe of Ya’juj and Ma’juj (Gog and Magog).
    Three major landslides: one in the East, one in the West, and one in the Arabian Peninsula.
    Smoke covering the sky.
    The rising of the sun from the West.
    The emergence of a beast from the Earth.
    A great fire that will gather people to the place of assembly.
    These are some of the signs of the Day of Judgment, and they hold significant importance in Islamic eschatology. Please note that interpreting and understanding these signs may vary among scholars, and further study and consultation with knowledgeable scholars are recommended for a comprehensive understanding.

     

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  4. Hijaab is very must in Islam because The purpose of Islamic modesty is to protect the dignity and honor of women and to provide them with a means of safeguarding their identity and modesty in society. Your explanation emphasizes that Islamic modesty goes beyond just wearing a veil; it also includesRead more

    Hijaab is very must in Islam because The purpose of Islamic modesty is to protect the dignity and honor of women and to provide them with a means of safeguarding their identity and modesty in society. Your explanation emphasizes that Islamic modesty goes beyond just wearing a veil; it also includes guidelines for women to avoid unnecessary exposure and maintain their modesty when necessary.

    Your details make it clear that Islamic modesty aims to prevent indecency and immodesty in society and provides women with the freedom to engage in social and family activities without fear of embarrassment or harassment.

    It is also important to respect Islamic teachings and to show respect for the beliefs and practices of others. Engaging in respectful discussions and understanding the perspectives of others is crucial. Your approach highlights the educational and informative aspects of Islamic modesty and encourages understanding and tolerance among different communities.

    Your explanation aligns with the principles of Islamic modesty and provides a clear understanding of its educational and societal significance. According to Islamic teachings, modesty is a religious and social concept that is intended to protect the dignity and honor of women, and your emphasis on its importance reinforces this message.

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  5. Bitcoin or any other digital currency is purely a virtual and imaginary currency, lacking the fundamental attributes and conditions of real currency. Currently, no government has officially accepted responsibility for it. Various religious authorities and scholars worldwide, including Darul Uloom DeRead more

    Bitcoin or any other digital currency is purely a virtual and imaginary currency, lacking the fundamental attributes and conditions of real currency. Currently, no government has officially accepted responsibility for it. Various religious authorities and scholars worldwide, including Darul Uloom Deoband, have issued fatwas declaring it as illegitimate.

    Bitcoin or any digital currency, in essence, is nothing more than a fictional currency, devoid of the essential characteristics of real currency. The online trading of Bitcoin or digital currency under the guise of buying and selling is merely a deception, as it lacks actual substance, and there are no legal conditions for its transactions. In reality, it is akin to forex trading and takes the form of usury and gambling.

    However, in my opinion, if the government were to grant permission, there may be a possibility of engaging in spot trades.

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  6. Christians have not changed their holy book, the Bible, in terms of its core content or teachings. The Bible consists of two main parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament, also known as the Hebrew Bible, contains texts that were written over a period of many centuries beforeRead more

    Christians have not changed their holy book, the Bible, in terms of its core content or teachings. The Bible consists of two main parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament.

    The Old Testament, also known as the Hebrew Bible, contains texts that were written over a period of many centuries before the birth of Jesus Christ. These texts have been preserved in their original forms by Jewish scribes and scholars.

    The New Testament contains writings that are specific to Christianity and are centered around the life, teachings, and ministry of Jesus Christ. The New Testament books were written by various authors in the first century AD, and they have not been changed in terms of their core content.

    However, it’s essential to note that there are different versions and translations of the Bible available today, which vary in terms of language and interpretation. These translations are made to make the Bible’s teachings accessible to people who speak different languages or to provide different perspectives on the original texts. The core teachings and messages of the Bible remain consistent across these translations.

    While there have been debates and discussions about the inclusion or exclusion of certain books in the biblical canon over the centuries, these discussions did not involve changing the content of the existing books but rather determining which writings should be considered part of the official canon.

    In summary, the content of the Christian Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, has not been changed. However, there are various translations and interpretations of the Bible available to cater to different linguistic and theological needs.

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  7. To proclaim the truth that there's only ONE God and to call mankind and jinn kind to worship only ALLAH TA'ALA without ascribing partners to Him and to submit to ALLAH TA'ALA. "I (Muhammad) have been commanded only to worship the Lord of this city (Makkah) Who has sanctified it and to Whom belongs eRead more

    To proclaim the truth that there’s only ONE God and to call mankind and jinn kind to worship only ALLAH TA’ALA without ascribing partners to Him and to submit to ALLAH TA’ALA.

    “I (Muhammad) have been commanded only to worship the Lord of this city (Makkah) Who has sanctified it and to Whom belongs everything. And I am commanded to be from among the Muslims (those who submit to Allah in Islam).”

    Surah An Naml 27, verse 91

    2. To deliver glad tidings and warnings and reminders.

    “And with truth, We have sent it down (I.e the Qur’an) and with truth, it has descended. And We have sent you (Muhammad) as nothing but a bearer of glad tidings (of Paradise, for those who follow your Message of Islamic Monotheism) and a warner (of Hell-Fire for those who refuse to follow your Message of Islamic Monotheism).”
    Surah Al Isra 17, verse 105

    “And warn them (0 Muhammad) of the Day of grief and regrets, when the case has been decided, while (now) they are in a state of carelessness, and they believe not.”

    Surah Maryam 19, verse 39

    “So remind them (O Muhammad), you are the only one who reminds. You are not a dictator over them. Save the one who turns away and disbelieves Then Allah will punish

    And the big reason is that the people are can’t see Allah s w a

    That’s why Allah sent their messenger

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  8. Hindism is religion for hindu just not other they are following thier pundit . But for muslim hindism is not a religious thing its a culture when someone want to do something with his mind its a culture and when someone do ibadat for the Allah u subhanu watala and for prophet this the religion

    Hindism is religion for hindu just not other they are following thier pundit .

    But for muslim hindism is not a religious thing its a culture when someone want to do something with his mind its a culture and when someone do ibadat for the Allah u subhanu watala and for prophet this the religion

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