Islam believes in one God (Allah), a concept called Tawheed. The article will define “Allah” and compare Islamic monotheism to other faiths.
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The article clarifies Islam’s stance on the Old Testament and its view of the People of the Book (Jews and Christians).
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The guide covers the 7th-century Arabian origins of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad’s revelations, addressing common misconceptions.
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The text examines the necessity of adhering to Prophet Muhammad’s fundamental teachings, contrasting it with innovation in Islam.
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The text will clarify the context of the hadith about women and Hell, asserting its guidance improves a Muslim woman’s life and faith.
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Islam rejects Jesus as the son of God, focusing on the belief in one God. The Quran emphasizes this monotheistic principle.
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The Quran regards Jesus as a respected prophet, not divine. Islam firmly upholds monotheism, rejecting the idea of Jesus’ divinity.
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The wives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are referred to in the Quran as “wives of the Prophet,” without naming them directly. They are addressed in chapters Al-Ahzab and At-Tahrim, where their roles, choices, and responsibilities are discussed. Learn more about Prophet’s wives in the Quran!
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Islam and Judaism share many core beliefs, including the worship of one God, belief in prophets like Abraham and Moses, and the importance of moral conduct, charity, and religious law. Learn more about Islam and Judaism similarities!
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Far from being opposing faiths, their teachings reveal common ground that is often overlooked. Learn more about similarities between Islam and Christianity.
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This guide compares Islam and Christianity, highlighting similarities and differences in their views on Jesus and the Bible.
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The Quran states Jesus did not die by crucifixion. In Islam, Jesus is considered one of Allah’s honored messengers
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