In Islamic teachings, belief in the Sunnah (the practices and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) is considered important for a complete understanding of faith. However, punishment for not adhering to the Sunnah can vary based on interpretation and context. Generally, while there may be spiritual consequences for neglecting the Sunnah, the enforcement of punishment is typically viewed within a broader framework of guidance and community rather than legalistic retribution. Ultimately, the emphasis is often on personal belief, understanding, and striving for a righteous life.
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They eat when sun sets. They can eat until sun rises.
that tends to be about the time when vampires come out to play with their glow in the dark hampsters. and everyone knows that muslims have an irrational fear of glow in the dark hampsters. their muslim, not suicidal.
They all believe in sun spots, as they are a naturally observable phenomenon.
by looking at the age of the sun
yes people do believe sun god i as a Hindu have a lots of sun gods so do the ancient Egyptians
In the UK Muslims don't always pray at the same time.it depends on the positioning of the sun. Muslims have to pray five times a day at different time. thnks hazz
they believe in all the elements on earth like sun, thunder and others.
It ends at night. Muslims fast from sun-up to sun-down, braking their fast in the evening.
Yes,Ancient Mesoamerica did believe in the sun. There have been many rituals and ceremonial offerings given to the sun, and any god associated.Ê
if we didnt have the sun we would not grow and the planets would not grow nether would trees so yer
i believe the sun shines everywhere lol