Islam requires belief in all 124,000 prophets sent to preach monotheism, though the Qur’an explicitly names only 25.
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Islam views forgiveness as a rewardable virtue reflecting Allah’s mercy, balancing justice with interpersonal pardon to foster inner peace.
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Islam harmonizes God’s omniscience with human free will, rejecting fatalism by tying accountability strictly to personal choice.
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The text explores the Islamic belief in the Day of Judgment, using the Qur’an and Prophetic traditions to explain its events and significance.
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Islam rejects the concept of fallen angels; created solely to obey God, angels cannot sin, meaning the Devil is a completely different being.
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Belief in angels—God’s invisible messengers who execute His commands—is a fundamental pillar of faith in Islam.
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The text contrasts biblical speaking in tongues with Islam’s conscious, purposeful approach to spiritual connection.
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Islam offers a balanced approach to spirituality that harmonizes body and soul through worship and text-based inner growth.
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Islam emphasizes life’s sanctity, abortion may be permitted under strict conditions like maternal health and pregnancy stage.
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Islam allows victims of harm to choose justice, financial compensation, or forgiveness to establish balance rather than seek revenge.
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Islam forbids birth control motivated by the fear of poverty, asserting that Allah guarantees provision for every child.
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In Islam, sin is a foundational concept that separates obedience from transgression, emphasizing the path to repentance and Allah’s mercy.
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