There are 14 prostrations in Quran.
There are 14 prostrations in Quran.
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There are 14 prostrations in Quran.
There are 14 prostrations in Quran.
See lessThe classification of surahs into Makki and Madani is based on their place of revelation. The ones revealed in Makkah are called Makki, and the ones revealed in Madinah are called Madani. Beyond this classification, there are some differences too. Makki surahs mainly consist of themes such as TawheeRead more
The classification of surahs into Makki and Madani is based on their place of revelation. The ones revealed in Makkah are called Makki, and the ones revealed in Madinah are called Madani. Beyond this classification, there are some differences too. Makki surahs mainly consist of themes such as Tawheed (the oneness of God), prophethood, historical contexts, and stories, while Madani surahs consist of Islamic sharia, laws, and other matters of Islam. This is the main difference between them.
See lessَوَمَا اَرْسَلْنٰكَ إِلاَّ رَحْمَةً لِّلْعٰلَمِيْن سورۃ الانبیاء: (107)
The Holy Quran stands as a beacon of divine wisdom and guidance for all humanity.
The Holy Quran stands as a beacon of divine wisdom and guidance for all humanity.
See lessJesus, known as Isa ibn Maryam In the Holy Qur’an, Jesus is referred to as 'Isa' and 'Messiah'. He is regarded as one of the great messengers and a servant rather than His son. He was ‘a servant of Allah’ and ‘blessed’. [Qur’an, 19:30-31]
Jesus, known as Isa ibn Maryam
In the Holy Qur’an, Jesus is referred to as ‘Isa’ and ‘Messiah’. He is regarded as one of the great messengers and a servant rather than His son.
He was ‘a servant of Allah’ and ‘blessed’. [Qur’an, 19:30-31]
See lessاس آیت کے معنی اور مفہوم کے اعتبار سے اللہ نے آپ کو اپنی عطا سے ہر وہ علم عطا فرمایا جس کااپ علم آپ نہیں رکھتے تھے اور یہ وہ علم ہے جو امت کے اعتبار سے علم غائب ہے وعلمک ما لم تکن یعلم
اس آیت کے معنی اور مفہوم کے اعتبار سے اللہ نے آپ کو اپنی عطا سے ہر وہ علم عطا فرمایا جس کااپ علم آپ نہیں رکھتے تھے اور یہ وہ علم ہے جو امت کے اعتبار سے علم غائب ہے وعلمک ما لم تکن یعلم
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Zayd bin Haritha (Radhi Allahu Anhu) is the only companion whose name is mentioned in the Holy Quran.
Zayd bin Haritha (Radhi Allahu Anhu) is the only companion whose name is mentioned in the Holy Quran.
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