The following verses are in Quran, regarding warfare against disbelievers.
89. They long that ye should disbelieve even as they disbelieve, that ye may be upon a level (with them). So choose not friends from them till they forsake their homes in the way of Allah; if they turn back (to enmity) then take them and kill them wherever ye find them, and choose no friend nor helper from among them,
90. Except those who seek refuge with a people between whom and you there is a covenant, or (those who) come unto you because their hearts forbid them to make war on you or make war on their own folk. Had Allah willed He could have given them power over you so that assuredly they would have fought you. So, if they hold aloof from you and wage not war against you and offer you peace, Allah alloweth you no way against them.
Surah Nisa (chapter 4): Ayat (verse) 89-90
A Jihad is an important religious duty for Muslims, therefore Muslims would feel they had to protect fair defensive warfare at all costs.
NO
It is the supplication to Allah
The bible has not only out printed the quran , but the bible has sold much more then the quran according to the Guinnes sbook of records.
according to Quran and Sunnah
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran on a phone during menstruation according to Islamic teachings.
No, Quran is not compiled chronologically by time of revelation. Quran is compiled according to the sequences and order of verses as arranged by the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) together with prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
YES
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran on your phone during your period according to Islamic teachings.
According to Islamic belief, the Quran is considered eternal as it is believed to be the literal word of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
According to holy quran enemies should be treated politely .Our Holy Prophet always behave well with enemies and forgive them.Hazrat Ali also show very good behaviour even with his worst enemy.AND what our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad(S.A.W) performs is actually Quran because according to quran Hazrat Muhammad(S.A.W) is a noble model for us.
In the Quran, jihad primarily refers to the struggle or effort to live a life in accordance with God's will. It encompasses both personal, inner struggles to grow spiritually and morally, as well as external efforts to promote justice and defend the faith. While often associated with warfare, the Quran emphasizes that jihad should be conducted ethically and within specific guidelines, focusing on self-improvement and community welfare. The concept is multifaceted, highlighting both personal devotion and social responsibility.