dear friends The term "children of the book " ( which is actually ahlalkitab means people of the book ) refers to the Jews and Christians. God almighty is addressing them in Holy Quran several times as the people of the book in order to remind them that this book (Quran) is not new thing but you have given books before through messengers but you have adulterated them and gone astray from the right path. Now God has sent His final message on Mohammad and whatever good was there in previous revealed books has been preserved and what was wrong has been deleted. So O people of the book if you really love to know the true message of God's messengers then it is there in the Quran. Read it sincerely and there you will find jems and jwells of wisdom and truth.
Father of It is not an Islam term. It's an Arabic word
It's a term which refers usually to arguments against or criticism of Islam.
The holy book in Islam is the Qur'an. It is divided into Surahs (Surat singular form) (which can be explained as chapters to someone not familiar with the term), then the verses in the Surahs are called Ayahs (Ayat singular form).
In the context of someone converting to Islam, the term "revert" is used to signify that the person is returning to their original state of being a Muslim, as Islam teaches that all people are born with a natural inclination towards belief in one God. This term emphasizes the idea that embracing Islam is a return to one's true nature, rather than a new or foreign identity.
A place where Islam and its teachings are practised.
Mac book air = mba
Islam is the religion Muslim is the person who follows Islam's teaching
Parish is a term that belongs specifically to Catholicism. There is no term in Islam for a the local community that goes to a single mosque.
It mean pick a answer from something or a movie or a book to define
ISLAM is the primary religion that uses and studies the Qur'an قرآن as its primary holy book. There are other Post-Islamic Religions like Baha'i and Druze, which developed out of Islam (hence the term Post-Islamic) that have high regard for the Qur'an and do use it on occasion, but only as a lesser source to their own unique holy books. (In the case of the Baha'i, the key holy book is the Kitab-i-Aqdas كتاب الأقدس and in the case of the Druze, the key holy book is the Kitab al-Hikma كتاب الحكمة.)
In the book of Matthew, the term "raca" is an Aramaic word that means "fool" or "empty-headed." It is used in a derogatory way to insult someone's intelligence or character.
A Muslim is a person who has chosen Islam as his/her religion. The term "Islamic Fundamentalist" was coined by journalists, and they know best what they mean when they use it.