I don't think a document becomes sacred when you write it down like it does in Judaism writing G-d, since many of that faith have posted it here, but someone will correct me if I am wrong. Good question.
It is forbidden to ask who wrote because no one did, the Quran are Allah's words.The prophet Muhammed PBUH wrote it down but only when Allah told him what to write exactly.Allah sent angels to the prophet of what Allah wants him to write and the prophet wrote it down.The Quran was completed in almost 23 years.Remember it is Allah's words and you can't say anyone wrote it down.
"Allah" in Farsi is written as "الله". It is pronounced as "Allah" in Arabic.
Allah's angel brought it down to him.............meaning not litteraly but like umm the angel spoke the words and Prophet Muhammad would write it down
zain bhika sang ALLAH KNOWS if u want to hear it on u tube write allah knows zain bhika
Islam use Arabic writing only
Yes, it is permissible (halal) to keep a diary to write about Allah and your personal reflections or experiences related to your faith. Writing about Allah can help strengthen your connection with Him and deepen your spiritual journey. Just ensure that you maintain respect and sincerity in your writings.
I'm not going to write them down but his names are titles or his most important qualities and there are 99 of them. they are used to praise and complement him so that he will have mercy on you. and remember Allah means god. heres a website http://www.islamicity.com/Mosque/99names.htm
In the first position the Muslim is standing in front of Allah (God) and talking to him. The second position is the position of bowing down to Allah and Allah only swt. When the person is down on all 4s and is basically kneeling down it is a form of worship. A Muslim only bows down to Allah, no one else but Allah.swt.
i do not know what to do
i don,t no
According to Islamic belief, Muhammad received revelations from Allah through the Angel Gabriel over a period of 23 years. The Qur'an is believed to be the word of Allah as conveyed to Muhammad, but it is important to note that Muhammad himself did not physically write it. The revelations were memorized and written down by his companions under his guidance.
Fiaman Allah : في امان الله