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  1. You can determine which is the correct religion by studying all religions and their sacred texts. When you read the Quran, the Bible, and the Ramayana together, you can discern which one is correct. The accurate one will guide you on the right path. In my case, when I read the Quran, I found it fullRead more

    You can determine which is the correct religion by studying all religions and their sacred texts. When you read the Quran, the Bible, and the Ramayana together, you can discern which one is correct. The accurate one will guide you on the right path. In my case, when I read the Quran, I found it full of wonders. Later, I read the Bible and noticed many historical similarities between the two. I realized that the Quran is more accurate and truthful, leading me to believe that Islam is the best religion. Therefore, you must research for yourself. By asking who is the creator of the world and why it was created, you will find the answer.

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  1. Madrassa is a place where students learn about islamic teachings from their teachers which are called "Ulmah" or "Mufti". Basically, madrassa is an arabic word meaning 'a place of reading or study'.

    Madrassa is a place where students learn about islamic teachings from their teachers which are called “Ulmah” or “Mufti”. Basically, madrassa is an arabic word meaning ‘a place of reading or study’.

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  1. Religion and deen is the same things Deen is Arabic words which use in Quran but religion is not Arabic words which also mean Deen so,there is no different between religion and deen

    Religion and deen is the same things Deen is Arabic words which use in Quran but religion is not Arabic words which also mean Deen so,there is no different between religion and deen

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  1. A pious person is the one who does what Allah commanded him to do with faith, hoping for reward and believing in His promise and also leaving what He prohibited him to do with faith and fearing His punishment.

    A pious person is the one who does what Allah commanded him to do with faith, hoping for reward and believing in His promise and also leaving what He prohibited him to do with faith and fearing His punishment.

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