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There are no sacred objects in Islam. The only sacred 'thing' (and God is not a 'thing', either) is GOD himself and He is unseen. Jesus said that GOD is an unseen spirit. Anything that you can see, hear, taste, touch, or smell is not part of GOD. There is no GOD but GOD.
The black stone is not sacred, either. Umar, the second Khalifah of Islam, came to the stone and, in order to safeguard the people's montheism, declared to them that it has no sacredness in it. He knew that himself. Neither does the Ka'abah.
There is no power to begotten from amulets, dead saints, etc. The only true doer, is GOD. The only thing that connects us to God - is what is in our hearts which is also unseen.
While some Christian denominations use relics as objects of veneration; other denominations consider this to be idolatry, and do not venerate holy relics. The authenticity of some of these is widely questioned.
Some of the Christian Holy Relics include:
The True Cross: These are pieces of wood believed to be fragments of the cross that Jesus was executed on.
Sudarium of Oviedo: A cloth believed to be stained with Jesus' blood
The Shroud of Turin: Some believe this to be the cloth used to wrap Jesus' body when he was in the tomb.
The Holy Lance: A Roman spearhead believed to be the one used to pierce Jesus to confirm that he was already dead.
Holy Nails: Claimed to be the nails used to pin Jesus to the Cross.
Bones of Saints: The bones and other body remains of of Saints.
Ark of the Covenant, also known as the Ark of the Testimony which contained the Ten Commandments, a jar of manna, and Aaron's staff. It was a reminder to the Israelites of Go's presence with them.
Tabernacle, the tent used by the Israelities for meeting with God, where the Ten Commandments where kept.
Ten Commandments, the precepts spoken by God to Israel, delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai.
Ares's sacred objects were his spear and his shield
Muhammad was careful not to destroy all objects that were sacred in Arabia before Islam
Muhammad was careful not to destroy all objects that were sacred in Arabia before Islam
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No number in Islam is sacred. However, some number may have some special meanings as number one that points to the God oneness.
No the sacred book of Islam is called The Holy Qur'an
Muhammad was the founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the QurΚΎΔn, Islam's sacred scripture.
The sacred law of Islam is the Shariah law which has been compiled with reference and guidance form the Holy Quran and Hadith
yes
The revelations from Allah were collected and formed the Quran, the sacred text of Islam.
yes i think that the main sacred writing of Islam allow ploygamy
Yes, Jerusalem one of Islam's holiest cities.
Hajj provides almost all sacred experiences of Islam.