This article details how Islam restricted slavery and introduced humane rights and regulations to a previously widespread, lawless practice.
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Battle of Tours (732 AD): Key Islamic expansion battle in France. This article examines it and other Islamic campaigns there.
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Do you know that Quran directly mentions the name Jesus (ʿĪsā) 25 times, while the title “Son of Mary” (Ibn Maryam) is used 23 times, and “Messiah” (Masîḥ) appears 11 times? discover more!
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The Quran depicts Jesus (PBUH) as a revered Prophet, with key chapters detailing his life and teachings….
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The Quran presents Jesus (PBUH) as a revered Prophet, with a story of miracles starting with his mother, Maryam (PBUH).
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Islam (2 billion followers): Islam: Submit to Allah (God) (Quran/Muhammad). Practices (prayer, etc.) build spiritual/social good.
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Islam: One God (Allah), Quran, Prophet Muhammad. Five Pillars: Faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage.
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Islam and Catholicism: separate religions. Islam: Muhammad, 7th century. Catholicism: Jesus, 1st century. No Catholic creation of Islam.
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Ishmael was important in Islam’s history, but Muhammad (PBUH), his descendant, founded Islam and received the Quran.
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I wondered about the differences between the Bible and the Quran, so I found 8 main differences. Let’s explore them.
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Explore the significant effect of Abu Bakr (RA), the first caliph of Islam, on the spread of Islam after the Prophet Muhammad’s death. His leadership during the Ridda Wars helped unify the Muslim community, while his military campaigns initiated the spread of Islam into new territories. Also, his efforts to compile the Qur’an preserved its teachings, laying the groundwork for Islam to evolve into a global religion.
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Discover more about the spread of Islam with a timeline. It’s a multifaceted process, including some main contributing factors such as Da’wah (the call to Islam), trade, migration, education, and the unique nature and teachings of the Islamic religion.
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