The Quran verses describe life after death as a time when individuals will be judged based on their actions in this world. Those who have done good deeds will be rewarded with paradise, while those who have done evil will face punishment in hell. The Quran emphasizes the importance of living a righteous life in order to attain a positive outcome in the afterlife.
The Quran contains verses that emphasize love for God, love for others, and love for oneself. Some verses that mention love include: "And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in them; and He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed in that are signs for a people who give thought." (Quran 30:21) and "Say, O Muhammad, 'If you should love Allah, then follow me, so Allah will love you and forgive you your sins. And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.'" (Quran 3:31).
The phrase "live your life" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The Quran prohibits the consumption of pork in several verses, including in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:173) and Surah Al-An'am (6:145). It states that pork is impure and forbidden for Muslims to eat.
This is not easy to answer. There is life on the universe, and it is mentioned in the Quran. You can see this by: 1. Are you alive? If yes, there is life in the universe you are in. If not, leave me alone. 2. Read a few pages from the Quran. You will most likely see that it mentions people alive at the time the book was written. Therefore we can say that even if not today, there was life in the universe when the book was written.
The Quran prohibits the killing of innocent people, stating that taking the life of an innocent person is like killing all of humanity. It emphasizes the sanctity of life and the importance of justice and mercy.
The KJV bible mentions Pilate in 54 verses, but does not say anything about how or when he died.
although it doesnt directly say, but yes, the words are stitched with gold embroidery (read gold threads) and they are verses from the Quran..and they change each year.. I dont know as to whose authority they choose which verses.. But I suppose it doesnt matter.. maybe they rotate a new verse every year so that the whole Quran will eventually be on the kiswah( the actual cloth) at some time or another.
No one can say, but there is nothing at all like a term life after death.
There are many verses in Quran that show how is the prayer (salah) is important.Some of these verses are:" Recite what is sent of the book (Quran) by revelation to you and establish regular prayer, for prayer keeps you away from shameful and unjust deeds (sins)... "(Quran, chapter 29, verse 45)" Guard strictly (five obligatory) as-salawat (the prayers) especially the middle salah (ie the best prayer, Asr) and stand before Allah(God) with obedience (and don't speak to others during the salah or prayers)".(Quran, chapter 2, verse 238)" Say (O Mohamed) to Ibadi (my servants) who have believed, that they should perform as-salah (prayers) and spend in charity out of the sustenance,..."(Quran, chapter 14, verse 31)Other verses warn those give up prayers. Some of these verses are:"... there has succeeded them a posterity who have given up as-salah (the prayers) and have followed lusts. So, they will be thrown in Hell."(Quran, chapter 19, verse 59)"...So woe unto those performers of salah (prayers)(hypocrites), Those who delay their salah (prayer from their stated fixed times)...."(Quran, chapter 107, verses 4-5)Prophet Mohamed said that abandoning the Salah (prayers) expels the Muslim out of Islam religion. Salah is the first of the Islam 5 pillars after testimony. (see related question below).
In the Quran, it is mentioned in multiple verses that God created the world. For example, in Surah Al-An'am (6:1), it states that God is the one who created the heavens and the earth. This concept of God's creation of the world is a central theme throughout the Quran.
Never say never has 28 verses.
One Quran verse about education and its importance is: "Read! In the name of your Lord who created." (Quran 96:1) This verse emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and enlightenment through reading and learning. Another verse is: "And say: My Lord, increase me in knowledge." (Quran 20:114) This verse highlights the importance of continuously seeking knowledge and asking for guidance in the pursuit of education.