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Islam is the Religion of Freedom in the Quran

  Freedom in Islam by Quran by prophet  There are resources in the Qur'anic words and hadiths of the Prophet to support the democratic system. If Muslims want to embrace modernity, including life in a pluralistic democratic society, without abandoning their faith, they must embrace the argument for religious freedom in their history and in the heart of their most sacred texts. Although the broad emphasis on the Qur'an and hadith supports religious freedom, many parts of these texts can be interpreted in the traditional way. An example of this is the Qur'anic verse (9:29) which deals with the issue of Jizyah, which is a tax on non-Muslims: Human freedom and dignity The basis of the Islamic goal of religious freedom is man's view of the Qur'an. The humanities of the Qur'an, which are common to Christianity and Judaism, see every human being as a creation of God, due to reason and free will. God created human beings "in perfect molds" (95: 4), thus honori

History of Holy Quran Book

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History of Holy Quran Book  Title: Quran, Quran The Qur'an, (Arabic: "Recitation") is also a spelling of the Qur'an, which is the holy book of Islam. According to traditional Islamic belief, the angel Gabriel revealed the Qur'an to the Prophet of Islam in the western Arab cities of Mecca and Medina in 610 AD, ending with the death of Muhammad in 632 AD. The word Qur'an, which is already mentioned in Islamic books (for example, 9: 111 and 75: 17-18), is derived from the verb qara - 'reading', 'reading' - but there is a syllable Also, some fellowship, "Reading," used to recite the Bible during church prayers. The Qur'anic book, consisting of an early form of classical Arabic, is traditionally thought to be a literal version of God's Word and, according to the general theory of the Qur'an, is an untreated, eternal, heavenly origin. Is grounded. As for itself: "The Guard Tablet" (Safe Tablet), Qur'an: 22 Quran:):

Al Fatiha Translation

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 Al Fatiha Verses Translate   Opener In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds. Very merciful, very merciful, very merciful King's Day of Compensation. You worship and ask for help. Show us the straight path - The path of those on whom Thou hast bestowed favors, not the path of those who have earned Your wrath or gone astray.

The Quran and Quran Parts

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  The Book of Allah  The Qur'an is the book of Muslims, that is, the book of the followers of Islam. Islam is a religion that originated among the Arabs - at a time when people were mostly confined to the Arabian Peninsula - in the early seventh century. God revealed the Qur'an to our Lord Muhammad by the power of the angel Gabriel. It happened partly in Mecca, its birthplace, and partly in Medina, where it succeeded in establishing a state in a stateless tribal society. This message was revealed in Arabic, the language of the people from which it was started, although in the end it was for all humanity. The Qur'an specifically mentions that Muhammad was the messenger of all mankind, and that he was the last messenger sent. Therefore, the Qur'an is the last message to nullify and restore the fundamental religion that God ordained for Jews, Christians and Muslims. Today, there are more than one billion Muslims in the world, and they make up one-fifth of the world's p

Introduction of Holy Quran

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Introduction of Holy Quran!!   The Qur'an, (Arabic: "Recitation") is also a spelling of the Qur'an, which is the holy book of Islam. According to traditional Islamic belief, the angel Gabriel revealed the Qur'an to the Prophet of Islam in the western Arab cities of Mecca and Medina in 610 AD, ending with the death of Muhammad in 632 AD. The word Qur'an, which is already mentioned in Islamic books (for example, 9: 111 and 75: 17-18), is derived from the verb qara - 'reading', 'reading' - but there is a syllable Also, some fellowship, "Reading," used to recite the Bible during church prayers. The Qur'anic book, consisting of an early form of classical Arabic, is traditionally thought to be a literal version of God's Word and, according to the general theory of the Qur'an, is an untreated, eternal, heavenly origin. Is grounded. As for itself: "The Guard Tablet" (Safe Tablet), Qur'an: 22 Quran:): 22).