Quran and the 5 pillars of life
Islam claims that its holy book and religious teachings were revealed by God to man (specifically the 124,000 Islamic Prophets that culminated with Mohammed).
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
Islam does not specifically mention dinosaurs in its religious teachings. However, many Muslims believe that dinosaurs existed as part of Allah's creation before humans. The Quran emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the natural world, which can include the study of dinosaurs and their fossils.
Islam teaches that Jesus was a real, historical person but does not accept all his teachings or the Christian view that Jesus was the Son of God. In fact, Islam is largely based on an interpretation of the Christian Bible and Hebrew scriptures, so the Hebrew prophets have a place in Islam as well.
there were many prophets and the main leader is muhammed (s.a.w)
Understanding the teachings of Islam and following the commands of Almighty Allah and the holy Prophet (SAW).
In a Venn diagram, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism share similarities such as belief in one God, prophets like Abraham and Moses, and moral teachings. Differences include views on Jesus (as a prophet or messiah), religious texts (Quran, Bible, Torah), and practices like prayer and dietary restrictions.
In Islam, wahi is the divine revelation sent by Allah to His prophets. It is significant because it serves as a means of communication between Allah and His chosen messengers, providing them with guidance, laws, and wisdom to share with their followers. Wahi plays a crucial role in conveying Allah's messages and instructions to humanity through the prophets, ensuring the preservation and dissemination of religious teachings.
In Islam, it is permissible to cut nails at night as there is no specific prohibition against it in religious teachings.
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet, Mohammed being his immediate successor.
The news of God, or religious teachings, has been spread by various prophets, religious leaders, and missionaries throughout history. Key figures include Jesus Christ in Christianity, Muhammad in Islam, and the Buddha in Buddhism, each disseminating their respective messages. Additionally, texts such as the Bible, Quran, and other scriptures have played significant roles in conveying these teachings to followers. Over time, cultural exchanges, trade routes, and modern communication have further facilitated the spread of religious beliefs globally.
Islam testifies the heavenly books, Tora, Zaboor, Bible etc when they were genuine and untempered with. Islam believes in all Prophets (May peace be upon them all)