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The Five Pillars Of Islam
1,253 wordsBy definition, Islam is the worship of the One and the Only true god Allah. It is not solely the religion preached by all of the prophets that Allah has blessed mankind with. Starting from Adam and including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist and Jesus, through to the final Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them all). All of the Prophets I have mentioned are referred to in the Quran and other Islamic literature by their A...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Day Of Judgment
1,412 wordsIn Koran God has made an agreement with the words of the Prophet Muhammad. His teachings are available in the form of Hadith. God stated that Muhammad is serving to all the believers. There are also Six Articles of Faith, which should be followed by all the Muslims. First, one is that there is not God but Allah. Second is about the hierarchy of angels, where archangel Gabriel is the highest. The lowest in the hierarchy of angels is a jinni that is the Muslim version of demon. Each Muslim should ...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Christianity And Islam
1,569 wordsMuslim Religion Christianity and Islam share a few similar beliefs and practices such as belonging to the monotheistic family. Monotheism: (one-God-ism) belief that there is but one Supreme Being who is moral and who seeks a total and unqualified response from human creatures. This term emphasizes the belief in one God who is the Creator and Sustainer of life and that the universe demonstrates evidence of Gods design and order. Also, both religions believe that God is active in history, guiding ...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Day Of Judgment
1,737 words... the process of improving own soul. Hinduism as a religion only gives directions how it is possible to achieve liberation. The rest depends on a believer. In conclusion, for Hindu the final and the concept of vital importance of being is liberation from the wheel of birth, death, and rebirth. One can only get off the reincarnation merry-go-round by realizing that the idea of the arrogant and individual self is an illusion, and only the oneness of Brahman is real, which means that nothing in t...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Islamic Community
952 wordsIt Islam And Ramadan Islam It is averaged that there are 750 million people practicing Islam. Islam is actually derived form Christianity. History books indicates that one night in the year 610, the first of many revelations came to Muhammad from God by way of the angel Gabriel. The message Muhammad received told him that there was but one God, not many gods, as most Arabs believed. This God was creator of the world, and He would one day judge mankind. The word Islam means surrender or submissio...
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Five Pillars Of Islam Christianity And Islam
2,280 wordsChristianity and Islam: Salvation It is beyond doubt that Christianity and Islam have many similarities. Yet each maintains its own unique characters which distinct one from the other. Both religions belong to the monotheistic family. Christian and Muslim believe only in one God, the creator and ruler of heaven and earth. Devotees of both religions, like Judaism, trace their ancestry to the patriarch Abraham, with whom God made covenant that He would be the divine protector of him and his descen...
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