In Islam, one’s deeds determine their afterlife, with Heaven for the righteous and Hell for the sinful. Good actions lead to eternal reward.
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Islam emphasizes belief in life after death, resurrection, and the afterlife. The article explains the events surrounding death in Islam.
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Muslims respect Muhammad as a Prophet but do not worship him. The article explains Islamic beliefs about Muhammad through the Quran and Hadith.
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In Islam, Jesus is called Al-Masih (The Messiah), but his role differs from Christianity. The article explores the meaning of Messiah in Quran
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In Islam, Muhammad is not considered the Messiah. The role of the Messiah is distinct and separate from Islamic beliefs.
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Muslims view Jesus as “Al-Masih” (The Messiah), with a different role than in Christianity. This article clarifies his role in Islam.
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Adam, Eve, and Satan were expelled from the Garden for disobedience. This article explores where they landed on Earth.
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Islam views Mary as a pure virgin, while Christianity sees her as the mother of the divine Savior, with different perspectives on her role.
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) completed Islam by bringing the Quran, with his life and mission supported by scholarly research.
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In an age where material wealth often defines success, the Prophet Muhammad view on life offers a profound contrast. His generosity, even in the face of scarcity, exemplifies a perspective that transcends worldly possessions. This article explores a significant incident that highlights the Prophet’s selflessness, revealing his deep trust in God’s provisions and his lack of attachment to material wealth.
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Learn about Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him) who is a pivotal figure in history, revered and honored by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. What was Abraham’s true religion, creed, and message?
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An-Naskh (abrogation) is a concept in Islam that refers to the replacement of one Quranic verse or ruling with another. It is often misunderstood and used to attack Islam, but it is actually an important and necessary part of the religion.
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