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The Hadith in Islam are the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad, considered to be a source of guidance for Muslims. They provide practical examples of how to apply the teachings of the Qur'an in daily life. The Hadith complements the Qur'an by providing context, explanations, and further elaboration on the principles and guidelines found in the holy book. Together, the Qur'an and Hadith form the basis of Islamic teachings and practices.
Let me rephrase it:"The Qura'n,Sunnah and, the Hadith"These three form the sources of Islamic law as well as legal thinking in Islam.
The basis of Judaism, Christianity and Islam is the belief in the ONENESS of Almighty God (Allah - in Arabic).
The basic code of conduct for Muslims is called the Five Pillars of Islam, which are: Belief in the One God (Allah) and in His messenger, the prophet Muhammad; praying five times a day; giving to the poor and needy; fasting during the holy month of Ramadan; and making the pilgrimage (the hajj) to the holy city of Mecca at least once in your life.What is the Islam code of conduct?
No, they are from Islam.
ISLAM
The first basis belief of Islam is the belief that there is only One God (Allah) and that the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is his messenger.
There are five pillars in Islam. The pillars are important because they are basics and the basis of Islam.
Islam falls into the Abrahamic religions category, which besides Islam include Christianity and Judaism. Abrahamic religions have some common characteristics which include (but are not limited to): belief in a monotheistic faith, interwined historical basis of prophets, recognition of a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham, common basis of origins, values and morals (check the Ten Commandments for example, which are bases of prohibited actions in all Abrahamic religions).
Islam.
In true Islam, they don't, because terrorism has no basis in Islam.