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!
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!
In Islam, marriage is not just a societal norm but an act of worship (Ibadah). It is viewed as a form of devotion to Allah.
Let’s take advantage of the introduction to go over some fundamental ideas again: the hijab is more than just a piece of cloth; it’s an act of worship, a declaration of faith, and a profound connection with Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. Wearing hijab is a commandment, a sign of modesty, and a protection, as Allah […]
Islam affirms Jesus' virgin birth as a miracle, respecting Mary’s purity. Jesus is revered as a prophet, not as divine or the son of God.
This guide compares Islam and Christianity, highlighting similarities and differences in their views on Jesus and the Bible.
Sunni and Shia Muslims share fundamental beliefs in Allah's oneness and the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) message but differ in leadership views after his death. Read for more insights about major differences!
Muslims firmly believe in Adam and Eve, as mentioned in the Quran and Prophetic Sunnah. Adam, created as Earth’s first prophet, was taught by Allah and honored above angels. While Eve isn’t named, her role as Adam’s wife is detailed in the Quran. Their story highlights lessons of obedience and human origins in Islam. Muslims […]
Islam views Mary as a pure virgin, while Christianity sees her as the mother of the divine Savior, with different perspectives on her role.
Islam and Catholicism share common values like belief in God and the afterlife, but differ in views on God's nature and Jesus.
Islam affirms Mary’s virgin birth of Jesus as a divine miracle. She is revered as one of the greatest women in Islamic history.
Islam limited slavery and regulated the relationship between slaves and masters, ensuring fairness and dignity.