Logically speaking, the Quran or Islamic teachings only applies to people who practised Islam. However, technically, yes the Islamic teachings can be apply to everyone and anywhere as long as they are willing to accept Islamic teachings. Also, like other religions, the Quran teaches on what is right and wrong which are very closely similar to the moral teachings of other religions, so in a way, people may be practising the Quran's teaching without realising it. Of course, there are certain terms in the Quran which are not always acceptable by other people who don't practised Islam, like the talk on same gender sex. Some might agree and some might disagree with the Quran teachings but again, technically speaking, an individual can choose to either accept or not accept the content on homsexuality.
In other words, everyone at anywhere can practised Quran's teachings but only those who accept the teachings actually practised it
The main teachings of Quran parts that was revealed inMecca (or Makkah) are calling people to worship Allah (god in English) the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, and no associate. Reminding people with the second eternal life where they are either rewarded by accepting them in the Paradise or punished by pushing them into Hell fire.
A Muslim can not be a muslim if they don't believe or follow Islam as Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings are the foundation of one's faith.
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Sunnis; as all other Muslims; believe in God (Allah) as the one and only one God and prophet Muhammad is his prophet and Messenger. They believe in Quran as God revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They follow Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings. Refer to question below for more details.
Whenever one is trying to find the right path, one must look at the source of the faith. And the sources of Islam are the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (pbuh) and the Revelation that was revealed to him, the Quran. The Shia sect of Islam originated many years after the Prophet died. The Shia sect is a division caused merely by political differences of who should rule the Islamic State after the Prophet's death, which does not relate or affect ones inner faith and belief in God. The right path is clear if one looks back at the the Quran and the Prophet's teachings, which can be found in the many books of "Hadith".
It is one of Islam religion characteristics and fundamentals per Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Otherwise, would answer why there are ten commandments in Judaism and Christianity. Refer to question below.
With tolerance and mutual respect. In the meantime Muslims are required to demonstrate Islam religion basic fundamentals and principles. Muslims believe; per Quran teachings; that no compulsion in religion and that every one has the free will to select the belief he/she is convinced with. Refer to question below.
Updated AnswerIt is not compulsory to complete Quran recitation once a year. However, recitation of Quran is a sort of worship and one is rewarded by each alphabet letter that he recites. Muslims are encouraged to recite what is possible of Quran every day and/or to listen to its recitation. As a minimum, Muslims complete a full Quran recitation at least once in Ramadan, by reciting daily one part of the Quran 30 parts over the average 30 days of Ramadan. Reciting one part of the Quran takes around 1/2 an hour. AnswerNo. However, practicing Muslims are assumed to finish the whole Quran in month of Ramadan as it is assumed to read one part of the Quran thirty parts, per day for thirty days.
Quran teaches to worship ONLY ALLAH (SWA) and to be good to every one. If you will read Quran yourself, you will see a positive change in your life from your soul to body. If you don't know how to read Quran, there are many ways like go to nearby Mosque or learn Quran online. You can learn Quran with Tajwid (meaning: 'Correct Pronunciation of the Arabic') and meanings.
The word "Sea/Water" appears 32 times in the Qur'an.
Most people would not disagree with following the moral teachings of the Church. They are much the same as those of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Many disagree with following the religious teachings of the Christian Church, simply because they believe them to be untrue. If one is a Muslim, Budhhist, Hindu or atheist, then the religious teachings of the Church simply do not apply.
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