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  1. The heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat - 41:9, 10) - The earth was created in two days - Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were createRead more

    The heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat – 41:9, 10)

    – The earth was created in two days

    – Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were created in another two days

    – The seven heavens were created in the last two days

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  1. The Quran mentions the creation of seven heavens in Surah Fussilat verse 12, which states: "Then We completed the seven heavens, and it was a wonderful completion indeed" . Here are some additional details about the creation of the heavens and the earth - Allah created the heavens and the earth in sRead more

    The Quran mentions the creation of seven heavens in Surah Fussilat verse 12, which states: “Then We completed the seven heavens, and it was a wonderful completion indeed” . Here are some additional details about the creation of the heavens and the earth

    – Allah created the heavens and the earth in six days.

    – The creation of the heavens and the earth covered the formation of celestial bodies and the Earth and its development until it became inhabitable by humans.

    – The events described in the Quran happened over four periods in the case of the Earth.

    – The first two days during which the earth was created are Sunday and Monday, and the other two days during which the mountains, rivers, and the life support systems of the earth were created are Tuesday and Wednesday.

    – Then We completed the seven heavens in two days, which are Thursday and Friday.

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  1. Life insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.

    Life insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.

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  1. Life insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.

    Life insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.

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  1. Yes, there is a difference between the two. InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future. Whereas, bi'ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.

    Yes, there is a difference between the two.

    InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future.

    Whereas, bi’ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.

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