1. There are not any specific supplications to be offered at finishing of the Quran. However finishing of one whole Quran is a blessed time so one should try to make duas and ask for forgiveness at this time.

    There are not any specific supplications to be offered at finishing of the Quran. However finishing of one whole Quran is a blessed time so one should try to make duas and ask for forgiveness at this time.

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  2. Mushrikeen were the people who didn't convert to the Islam & continued worship their Idols & other gods. On the other hand, Munafiqeen were the people who pretended as Muslims but they didn't believe in Islam from their hearts.

    Mushrikeen were the people who didn’t convert to the Islam & continued worship their Idols & other gods. On the other hand, Munafiqeen were the people who pretended as Muslims but they didn’t believe in Islam from their hearts.

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  3. Barzakh is an Arabic word which translates to a veil or partition. There are a lot of instances of this word in Qur'an too. However in popular context, the Barzakh means part of the other world. As per prophetic traditions, Barzakh refers to a space where all the Arwaah (spirits) of mankind will havRead more

    Barzakh is an Arabic word which translates to a veil or partition. There are a lot of instances of this word in Qur’an too. However in popular context, the Barzakh means part of the other world. As per prophetic traditions, Barzakh refers to a space where all the Arwaah (spirits) of mankind will have to stay & wait until the day of judgment.

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  4. No, Buddhism is an oriental religion evolved in South and East-Asia. Buddhism evolved from the teachings of Buddha. Buddhists also have a few manuscripts of their own.

    No, Buddhism is an oriental religion evolved in South and East-Asia. Buddhism evolved from the teachings of Buddha. Buddhists also have a few manuscripts of their own.

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  5. Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal is one of the four Imams of fiqh in Sunni tradition. He is famous for his stance against 'Mu'tazila' (a movement in his time who were inspired by Greek Philosophy & Logic) and for his contribution to Hadith in the form of Musnad al Ahmad. If you'r interested in reading furtRead more

    Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal is one of the four Imams of fiqh in Sunni tradition. He is famous for his stance against ‘Mu’tazila’ (a movement in his time who were inspired by Greek Philosophy & Logic) and for his contribution to Hadith in the form of Musnad al Ahmad. If you’r interested in reading further you can ask for book recommendation according to your language preferences too.

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  6. Dua (دعا) is an Arabic word, which means to 'ask' someone. In Islam, dua is an act of supplication in which Muslims ask Allah's help. Islamic concept of Dua is not just limited to forgiveness, instead Muslims are encouraged to make Dua for all of their needs. There are a lot of Duas mentioned in QurRead more

    Dua (دعا) is an Arabic word, which means to ‘ask’ someone. In Islam, dua is an act of supplication in which Muslims ask Allah’s help. Islamic concept of Dua is not just limited to forgiveness, instead Muslims are encouraged to make Dua for all of their needs. There are a lot of Duas mentioned in Quran and in Hadith books narrated by a number of companions for different needs and specific times. You can look for  حصن حصین  which is available in both Arabic and Urdu.

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  7. Literal meanings of hijab may correlate to a head covering, garment or veil. But the concept of Hijab is in fact derived from the Islamic commandment of segregation between men and women. Islam discourages and prohibits any uncontrolled and unlawful contact with opposite gender both in public and prRead more

    Literal meanings of hijab may correlate to a head covering, garment or veil. But the concept of Hijab is in fact derived from the Islamic commandment of segregation between men and women. Islam discourages and prohibits any uncontrolled and unlawful contact with opposite gender both in public and private sphere. But does allow women to go outside for their needs with the condition of hiding their beauty and protecting their chastity. Quran termed this segregation as Hijab (Al Quran 33;54). This s Quranic concept of Hijab or segregation then evolved into cultural symbol of Hijab. Today most of the Muslims consider hijab to be just a piece of garment and ignore the Quranic and traditional norms associated with the Hijab.

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