In Islam, one's deeds determine their afterlife, with Heaven for the righteous and Hell for the sinful. Good actions lead to eternal reward.
Islam emphasizes belief in life after death, resurrection, and the afterlife. The article explains the events surrounding death in Islam.
Muslims respect Muhammad as a Prophet but do not worship him. The article explains Islamic beliefs about Muhammad through the Quran and Hadith.
In Islam, Muhammad is not considered the Messiah. The role of the Messiah is distinct and separate from Islamic beliefs.
Adam, Eve, and Satan were expelled from the Garden for disobedience. This article explores where they landed on Earth.
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.
In Islam, Jesus is a revered prophet, born of Mary, and is not divine. He was raised to heaven, and will return before the Day of Judgment.
Islam affirms Mary’s virgin birth of Jesus as a divine miracle. She is revered as one of the greatest women in Islamic history.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) completed Islam by bringing the Quran, with his life and mission supported by scholarly research.
The Quran is the Speech of Allah Almighty delivered to Muhammad, guiding Muslims' lives and obedience to God.