The Quran instructs the believer to believe in one creator who is Allah, and to believe in his angels, and his books such as the Quran, the Torah and Gospel which were revealed to his messengers such as Mohammed, Moses, Jesus ....
And to believe in his messengers, starting from Noah, down to Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Mohammed and to believe in the day of Judgment and last to believe in predestination.
The Qur'an is the sacred book of the Muslim religion, believed in the Islamic faith to be the word of God, or Allah, as revealed by the Angel Gabriel to Muhammad, the last prophet of the Judeo-Christian-Islamic God. Thus the book is considered divine. The Qur'an is to Islam as Torah is to Judaism, or the New Testament is to Christianity.
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Fundamentally, these would be the Quran, The hadith and the Sunnah(actions of the prophet Muhammed S.A.W.)
Yes, Sure, it is acceptable for Muslims to hold separate philosophical and theological beliefs so far they don't contradict with the basic Islamic beliefs that are based on Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices).
Quran is God revelation and His words to prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel. Hadith is prophet Muhammad saying.
No it does not say in the quran or any hadith
Hadith
The Quran and hadith
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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.
The holy Quran & the Hadith are the first main sources of legislations in Islam,respectively.
The Quran is considered the ultimate authority in Islam, as it is believed to be the literal word of God. Hadith, on the other hand, are the teachings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad and are considered secondary to the Quran in terms of authority. While the Quran is seen as infallible and unchangeable, hadith can vary in authenticity and interpretation.
One should study hadith because of good guide line which did not cover in Quran.
It in the Qur'an and the hadith that the Five pillars of Islam mentioned and how to put them into practice.