jahiliya is the Arabic term for ignorance. Quran frequently uses this term to refer to the non-Muslim who are ignorant of the true religion. Quran also uses Jahiliya to label ignorance as the biggest sin.
No, this is just another hoax. Nowhere in the Koran does the word "eagle" appear.
Yes of course! In the Quran Satan is mentioned and his story of how he got Adam and Eve to get out of Heaven. We are told to beware of him and not to trust him. For if we do we are surely going to hell.
The OT was first, followed by the NT. The Koran was not written until 600 years after Christ.
No. The Old Testament is written in the form of a narrative, while the Koran consists of lessons and commands, without any chronological basis. Moreover, the chapters or surah in the Koran are not placed in the order in which they were first written or revealed, but by size, with the smallest chapters last. The Koran does show apparent evidence of having been based on the Bible, but the style and wording are completely different.
The Koran is the holy book for the followers of Islam (called Moslems or Muslims), and tells about Mohammad. The King James Bible is the holy book for Protestant Christians, and tells about the Law and the Prophets, and Jesus and the Apostles.
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No, this is just another hoax. Nowhere in the Koran does the word "eagle" appear.
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He is mentioned by name four times.
Yes of course! In the Quran Satan is mentioned and his story of how he got Adam and Eve to get out of Heaven. We are told to beware of him and not to trust him. For if we do we are surely going to hell.
No, Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Qur'an Nor is it mentioned by its Arabic translation, "Al Quds". Some Scholars believe the Qur'an verse 17:1 is interpreted by Islamic tarsiers as referring to the "The farthest place" (al-aqsa) which is identified in Islamic tradition with Jerusalem, but there is still no mention of Jerusalem in that verse or in any other Qur'anic verse. But then again, Muhammad is mentioned in the Koran only one time by name, only once, and yet there are many references to Muhammad in the Koran without mentioning his name. Solomon in the Koran (Solomon is mentioned in the Koran over 20 times) mention the building of the Jewish temple; the stories of Moses and the Exodus (Moses is mentioned over 160 times) refer to finding the holy land and the promise land for the Hebrews; the Kingdom of David (King David is mentioned 17 times); the mount of olives is sworn by in the quran; Also the farthest house of worship (the holiest Jewish temple in Jerusalem) is mentioned several times, in one instance to explain why Muslims should no longer face towards Jerusalem in Prayer. so many events that the bible describes taking place in Jerusalem while mentioning it's name explicitly (including Christ's Passion) are also described in the Koran though the place name is not mentioned. This does not belittle Jerusalem's place in Islam, just as the once only mention of Muhammad's name explicitly in the Koran does not diminish his place in Islam. Furthermore, The most mentioned (explicitly) place name in the Koran is "Egypt" but this does not mean Egypt is holy in Islam or diminishes Mecca as place in Islam one iota.
prophet David (PBUH) is mentioned many times in Koran. but about the star no. at least I do not know.
Tooba is from Arabic, in the Koran it is mentioned as a tree in paradise, also means blessing, good news, the best
Yes, the five pillars of Islam are mentioned in Quran. Refer to related question below for more information.
Jinn's are invisible spirits mentioned in the Koran and believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals. To my knowledge there is noone mentioned who has control of these Jinn's.
It is mentioned many times in various parts. It is better to read a book that explains the Qura'an (Tafseer) in which topics listed in chapters.
The creation of man is mentioned many times throughout the Bible the Koran and other holy books.