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  1. God calls Himself as Al-Haq, the noun and the most exact definition of justice and truth (see Qur’an 22:62, 24:25, 31:30). This only means He is the source of ALL justice and truth. This is why He is the Best Judge (Q6:57, 7:87, 10:109, 12:80.) A deep study of all of His attributes and all of His riRead more

    God calls Himself as Al-Haq, the noun and the most exact definition of justice and truth (see Qur’an 22:62, 24:25, 31:30). This only means He is the source of ALL justice and truth. This is why He is the Best Judge (Q6:57, 7:87, 10:109, 12:80.) A deep study of all of His attributes and all of His righteous standards would lead to the result that Justice is the soul and the essence of all ethics and values.

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  1. The persecution of Quraish became unbearable and they didn't allow Holy Prophet peace be upon him to preach Islam which was the main task for him so he decided to move somewhere where he can perform this task easily.

    The persecution of Quraish became unbearable and they didn’t allow Holy Prophet peace be upon him to preach Islam which was the main task for him so he decided to move somewhere where he can perform this task easily.

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  1. Everything is in the ownership of Allah, he has command over all things, sometimes we want to perform a specific task or achieve a specific goal but we can't even after doing all possible efforts. this means that all things happen according to the will of Allah.

    Everything is in the ownership of Allah, he has command over all things, sometimes we want to perform a specific task or achieve a specific goal but we can’t even after doing all possible efforts. this means that all things happen according to the will of Allah.

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  1. All Prophets were Muslim. All Prophets had miracles and all Prophets loved the good and hated the evil. All the Prophets were very handsome. All Prophets knew about the last Prophet Muhammad and told their peoples to believe in him.

    All Prophets were Muslim. All Prophets had miracles and all Prophets loved the good and hated the evil. All the Prophets were very handsome. All Prophets knew about the last Prophet Muhammad and told their peoples to believe in him.

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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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