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Muhammad's Messages became the holy book of the "Quaran"Quran
Sikh means 'learner' and people who are learn and follow the teachings of "Guru Granth Sahib" (holy book of Sikh religion) are Sikhs. Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak in the fifteenth century A.D. in India. Sikhs constitute about 2-2.5% of India's population.
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The majority of people of India follow the Hindu Religion , the holy people following the Hindu religion wear the Saffron colour.
Punjab does not have a holy book as it is a state in Northern India, however the holy book for Sikhism is called Guru Granth Sahib.
Muslims do not believe in the teachings of the New Testament as they follow the teachings of the Quran, which is their holy book.
The Holy Quran and Sahih Hadith
APEX: Quran; Islam
The key differences between the Bible and the Quran lie in their teachings and beliefs. The Bible is the holy scripture of Christianity, while the Quran is the holy book of Islam. The Bible teaches about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, while the Quran focuses on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Additionally, the Bible emphasizes the concept of the Trinity, while the Quran emphasizes the oneness of God. Overall, the two texts have different perspectives on various theological and moral issues.
In Islamic teachings, the Quran is considered the holy book revealed by God to Prophet Muhammad, while hadith are the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad. Hadith are used to provide context and explanation for the teachings in the Quran, helping Muslims understand and apply the principles and laws outlined in the Quran.
Basically, you find Islam teachings in Quran (holy book of Muslims) and Prophet Muhammad Sunnah (sayings and practices).
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It contains the fundamental teachings and principles of the religion. The Hadith, on the other hand, are the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, which provide guidance on how to interpret and apply the teachings of the Quran in daily life.
Quran is for Muslims. Quran guides them, together with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings, to the right path of God (Allah in Arabic).
The literal meaning of the word "Quran" is "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic. In Islam, the Quran is believed to be the holy book revealed by God to the Prophet Muhammad. It is considered the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims, containing teachings on faith, morality, and laws to live by. Muslims believe that the Quran is the literal word of God and follow its teachings to lead a righteous life.
The teachings of Mohammed were recorded in the Quran, which is considered the holy book of Islam. The Quran contains revelations that were given to Mohammed over a period of approximately 23 years. Additionally, the Hadith, a collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet, provides further context and guidance based on his teachings.
According to Islam, Muhammad was the final prophet of Islam and the Qur'an was Allah (god's) final revelation. According to Christianity and Judaism (the other monotheistic Abrahamic faiths) the Qur'an was not a book of God. _____________________________________________ Christianity and Judaism religions do not deny neither the Islam religion nor the Quran. Many Christiand and Jews believe in Quran as Allah (God in Englisgh and same God in Christainity and Judaism) true revelations although they don't convert to Islam.
The promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, treated the Holy Quran with utmost reverence and respect. He believed in the divine origin and authority of the Quran and considered it to be the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims. He emphasized the need to study and understand the Quran deeply and followed its teachings in his own life.