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  1. Allah made Adam, gave him knowledge and free will and then obliged him to worship him, as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran: And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.... (51:56)

    Allah made Adam, gave him knowledge and free will and then obliged him to worship him, as it is mentioned in the Holy Quran:

    And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me…. (51:56)

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  1. Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn't have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

    Hazrat Isa alaihis salam was the messenger of Allah, he was born without father, and he was not a son of Allah as Allah doesn’t have any family. Allah saved him from the assassination.

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  1. The Islamic economic system, on the one hand, aims to guarantee individual liberty, freedom of choice, private property and enterprise, the profit motive and possibilities of unlimited effort and reward. On the other hand, it seeks to provide effective moral filters at different levels of life and aRead more

    The Islamic economic system, on the one hand, aims to guarantee individual liberty, freedom of choice, private property and enterprise, the profit motive and possibilities of unlimited effort and reward. On the other hand, it seeks to provide effective moral filters at different levels of life and activity and established institutions in the voluntary sector, as well as through state apparatus to ensure economic development and social justice in the society.
    Islam does not prescribe a particular economic system but provides the core elements and principles, which form the basic philosophy of a system or an economy. Islam provides primarily normative principles for economics and finance. However, it is not devoid of positive economic statements or hypotheses. Several areas of economics are truly positive and cannot be different in an Islamic or in any other framework.

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  1. Imam Ahmad bin Hambal was a prominent Muslim scholar, theologian, and jurist who lived in the 9th century. He was the founder of one of the four main Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence, known as the Hanbali school. His teachings had a significant impact on Sunni Islamic law and theology and he iRead more

    Imam Ahmad bin Hambal was a prominent Muslim scholar, theologian, and jurist who lived in the 9th century. He was the founder of one of the four main Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence, known as the Hanbali school. His teachings had a significant impact on Sunni Islamic law and theology and he is considered one of the most important figures in the early development of Sunni Islam.

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  1. Dua is a Islamic Arabic word. For Muslims, it is an act of worship in which we ask Allah for His forgiveness and mercy. And in quran many dua are mentioned different prophet say dua in different occasions like Hazrat Adams As for givness from Allah.

    Dua is a Islamic Arabic word. For Muslims, it is an act of worship in which we ask Allah for His forgiveness and mercy. And in quran many dua are mentioned different prophet say dua in different occasions like Hazrat Adams As for givness from Allah.

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  1. 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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  1. The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” - this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:- “And indeed, among them surely is aRead more

    The word “Bible” itself is not directly mentioned in Al-Quran anywhere

    “Bible” comes from the Greek word “Biblios” which simply means “Book” and in Arabic, this word is called “Kitab” – this word is mentioned in Al-Quran so you must be referring to these verses:-
    “And indeed, among them surely is a group, they distort their tongues in The Kitab so that you may think it is from The Kitab – and it is not from The Kitab – and they say, “It is from Allah” – and it is not from Allah – and they say about Allah the lie while they know.”
    and
    “So woe to those who write (i.e: fabricate) The “Kitab” with their [own] hands then they say, “This is from Allah” to barter (i.e: sell) with it for a little price! So woe to them for what their hands have written and woe to them for what they earn!”

    Therefore, Al-Quran claims that Bible is mixed in various areas – there are truths in it in various areas, certainly, but there are also some areas which are changed, fabricated or removed

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