The Quran was revealed in Arabic to the Prophet (peace be upon him) who was also an Arab. The sayings and teachings of the Prophet (peace be upon him) which explain the Quran and taught the how to live their life by the Quran are called hadith and are also in arabic.
Counseling in Islamic perspective entails incorporating the teachings of the Quran, the hadiths of the Prophet and Sunnah. Professionals incorporate Islamic values and ethics during counseling.
The Quran is the words of Allah and sunnah follow the Quran as a path to help them to enter paradise, they read the Quran, they believe in Allah, and they believe that Allah wrote the holy Quran (which he did).
From an Islamic perspective, the quotations from the Quran are called A'yat (verses) and not hadiths as hadiths merely refer to the sayings of the prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him).For more info, I suggest that you visit site: sultan.orgRegards
whatever was written in quran was practically done by prophet (saw).... basically the knowledge of quran is elaborated in sunnah
The Shariah is the outcome of both Quran and Sunnah.
Sunnah is everything the prophet Mohammed did or said in his life. The Sunnah explains the Quran and shows how to follow it. Sunnyy is a muslim who follows both the Quran and the Sunnah. It's the right way to live the Islam.
according to Quran and Sunnah
ahadis : what the prophet muhammed said . sunnah : the life of the prophet muhammed , which has some explanation for quran like ex: the prophet pray maghreb three Rak'ah which not in the quran but at his life , some of the sunnah you must do and some is good to do .
From Quran and Sunnah
The Quran is recited in Arabic. There are translations available, but the most accurate way to memorize and understand the Quran is to learn Arabic.
The Sharia is a Muslim text that is based upon the Sunnah, the Koran, the Ijma, and the Qiyas.__________________________________________________________________Sharia law is based on:Quran, Muslims holy book revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH),Sunnah, prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings (sayings and practices),Qias, comparing with similar cases in Quran or Sunnah. For example, drugs are forbidden although not mentioned in Quran and Sunnah but because drug effects are the same when compared with alcohol (that is forbidden in Quran and sunnah explicitly), andIjmaa, issues where all Islam religion leaders agree upon.
Quran,Sunnah & Consensur..Is this right?