Most of the earliest rules of Islamic practice date to the time of Muhammad. Many of his sayings about proper conduct have become enshrined in the Shari'a (Islamic Law).
The first rules of practicing Islam were established by the Prophet Muhammad, through revelations from Allah (God) as recorded in the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad also provided guidance through his Sunnah, which includes his actions, sayings, and approvals. These teachings of the Prophet form the foundation of Islamic law known as Sharia.
First Hijra was made to Abeysinia.
i read in my book that Islmin complete code of life and all the rules in pakistanare made according to the teachings of Islam ...............So therefore Islam is authorize code of Pakistan
well the rules have changed
The first set of rules for soccer were made by the London Football Association in 1863.
In our Religion (Islam), People were made because God wanted friends. So he/she made people. But in our religion we have rules which are useful for life. Only 95% of people in this world are following them. If you want to know the rules read our Holli book, the Quran.
no one made Islam. it was a religion from God! read some articles on the Qur'an! Refer to question below.
The rules were first made in 1895.
who made the first rule for colleges
GOD made Adam according to Islam he was first one of mankind .he was heaven and GOD forbade him to eat WHEAT grain but he did and then GOD send him to earth due to his mistake
I think the MLB was first called the MLB in 1845 when Alexander Cartwright made called it that and made the first rules of the game
If I'm remembering this right-the terms need to be put in writing, which needs to be witnessed by two male Muslims or one male and two females. Also, it goes against the rules of Islam to charge or pay interest.
It's hard to say exactly who invented the rules. I know that Major Walter Clopton Wingfield invented tennis in 1873, but it's hard to say if he made the rules. I know he probably made the first ones, but I think people added rules onto the game as it grew more popular.