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Although this question is not clear, but i would say that Quraan is the only book on earth that has the words of God. God is the one who said every word in it. At the beginning of Islam, Quraan's chapters were only memorized by the beilevers hearts. Though, in the ruling time of khaleefa"Abu Bakr", Quraan was first collected in one book.
A:Many Muslims believe that the Koran (Qur'an) was given to Muhammad by the angel Gabriel. On this view it can not be a copy of the Bible. However, others see much of the content in the Koran as being closely based on the Bible, although not in the same narrative form. Especially when there is historical doubt about some of the passages, this can only be explained by the Koran having been copied from the Bible.
Egypt is mentioned positively in the 3 holy books ; Torah , Bible and Quraan .
First you pray a duaa that is at the back of the Quraan...Then make duaa (SUPPLICATION)..... Then put a mat on the floor and stand up say ALLAHHU AKBAR then go into sajdah and say ALLAHHU AKBAR again and get up ...Repeat this for 14 times.....
Because if there was no prophet Muhamed we will not know the Quraan ,Because all the Quraan is known by prophet and all Quraan is informed prophet Muhamed.
We can say that, politics then is different from the politics now, because, politics then was less democratic than politics now.
Yes, it's correct to say politics is as in, "Politics is the business of politicians." It is also correct to say, "Many kinds of politics are played in Washington."
no, not the way we do these days
moses and the mosaicc law
There are 25 nabis which are mentioned in the Quraan. There are many more but the number is not mentioned inside the quraan and sunnah.
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