What is the meaning of tayabur rahman in Islam?
Tayabur Rahman is an Islam name that means most gracious.
Why did the Muslims of subcontinent demand a separate homeland for themselves?
It is not true.
The Muslims wanted a separate homeland in India because they feared that after the British left India, there would be Hindu Raj in India. Thus it would not be Freedom for the Muslims. It would be just the change of the Rulers. The Muslims were in majority in Bengal, the Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan and North West Frontier Province. They were a separate nation with their own distinct religion, culture and traditions. They struggled hard to establish a separate homeland and succeeded in their struggle for freedom when Pakistan came into being on 14th August, 1947.
To experience God you have to start by knowing him first. You read his word and you find all of God's qualities. For example John 4:8 Love, amoung many others like, patience,generosity,powerful,wise etc... Also it is very important and crucial that we obey God, this way he can bless us with his qualities. Another great way to experience God is through prayer. You can pray to him 365 days a year 24 hours a day. At any moment, in any place. He listens to those who pray with a sincere and truthful heart. It may be a prayer to thank him or a prayer to ask for his help, either way he listens and provides his holy spirit. By the way God's name is Jehovah. Psalms 83:14.
Yes, there tree huggers just like hippies, very happy people always ready to help, from personel experience
Why Do Muslims run Between The Two Hills?
Because they need to get fit
Its because Hagar, Ishmael's mother, was running between the two hills in search for water for her and her son. Because of this Muslims have this as part of the Hajj.
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar - called Ramadan (meaning "hot sands"). The month is not a fixed date in our reckoning: the Islamic year is shorter than the calendar year, so Ramadan will start and end on different Gregorian dates every year.
How does the sharia influence Muslims?
Sharia (the code of Islamic law) influences Muslims in much the same way that halacha (the code of Jewish law) influences Jews or canon law (the law code of the Catholic Church) influences Catholics. Each of these law codes has, at various times and places, served as a working code of law guiding civil society or large parts of that society. Each of them is still considered to be binding on members of the respective religious communities by members of that community.
What part of the Philippines IS Muslim?
Mindinao has a large number of Muslims, but the Muslim community on Mindinao is still a minority.
They can't eat any animals with claws, pork, animals that died of natural causes, animals that weren't killed by Christians, Jews, or other Muslims. Also, as a Jew eats food that is kosher, Muslims eat food that is Halal. They also cannot drink alcohol.
How do you say 'congratulations' to a Muslim?
Congratulations in English and Mubarak in Hindi, Urdu and Mabruk in Arabic
Why do Muslims do hajj and why?
Praise be to Allaah.
We Muslims feel honoured and proud to be the slaves of Allaah, the One, the Self-Sufficient Master, Who begets not nor was He begotten, and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him; He is our Lord and we have no Lord besides Him. Hence we respond to the commands of our Lord with the utmost humility and submit to His commands, for we know that He is the All-Wise and no wisdom is greater than His. We know that He is the Most-Merciful and there is none more merciful than Him, may He be glorified and praised. Hence we love Him in a way that demands that we obey His commands even if that is somewhat difficult for us. We feel proud, happy and content when we do that which He commands us to do.
For if a human loves another person, he loves to serve him and that may make him happy. So what do you think about the Almighty Lord Who created us and grants us provision, and everything that we have is a blessing from Him? And His is the highest description. We owe everything to our Lord, so we must hasten to do all that He commands us to do, so that we might give back some small thanks for His great blessings. We can never thank Him enough, but by His grace Allaah the Most Generous accepts our small efforts and rewards us for them greatly.
For example, Hajj or pilgrimage. If a Muslim does Hajj in the manner required by his Lord, then Allaah has promised to forgive him his sins and admit him to Paradise, on condition that he does not spoil this action by committing any major action that would invalidate it and earn the anger of Allaah.
One of the great mercies that Allaah has bestowed upon this ummah (nation, i.e., the Muslims), is that Allaah has made obedience to His commands and the commands of His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) subject to the condition that one be able to do them. So long as a person is able to do them, then it is obligatory for him to do what is required of him, otherwise he is not obliged to do so and he is excused. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Allaah burdens not a person beyond his scope"
[al-Baqarah 2:286] - i.e., He does not ask him to do more than he can bear.
Concerning Hajj in particular, Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"And Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah) to the House (Ka'bah) is a duty that mankind owes to Allaah, those who can afford the expenses (for one's conveyance, provision and residence)"
[Aal 'Imraan 3:97]
By His mercy He has enjoined this upon His slaves once in a lifetime, so that it will not be too difficult for them, but He urges those who are able to do Hajj and 'Umrah more than once to do so. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Keep on doing Hajj and 'Umrah, for they take away poverty and sins as the bellows takes away the impurity from iron." (Narrated by al-Nasaa'i, 2/4; this is a saheeh hadeeth as was stated by al-Albaani in al-Silsilat al-Saheehah, 1200).
This great act of worship was prescribed by Allaah so that we might praise Him and glorify Him, and thank Him for His great blessings and bounty. The purpose of Tawaaf around the Ka'bah is not simply to go around these stones! No, rather the reason is that Allaah has commanded us to go around it seven times and we obey Allaah by going around it seven times, no more and no less; rather we do what He has commanded us and we feel that we are His slaves, humbling ourselves before Him and praising Him and thanking Him for choosing us to be His slaves out of all of mankind who worship various gods, and may even worship themselves or their own desires.
The same applies to all the rituals of Hajj, and indeed to all the acts of worship that Allaah has prescribed for us. Praise be to Allaah, Who has honoured us with this great religion.
Source: Islam Q & A (http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/22466/)
What are the relationships between the two branches of Islam?
There are more than 72 groups among Muslims having very minor differences among them. The major groups are;
1. Ahl--i-Sunnat wal jama'at commonly known as Sunnis
2. Shias
Sunni & Shi-ite.
What mouth on the Islamic alender is Ramadan?
Presumably, Ramadan takes place in Muslims' mouths. As a fast holiday, it is really only practice by those who are not eating. Since Ramadan is an Islamic holiday, it is Muslims who observe it.
If the question was simply a misspelling of the question: "What MONTH does Ramadan take place in?" the answer is that the celebration takes place during the month of Ramadan. On the Islamic Calendar, Ramadan is a name of one of the months. However, this does not match up consistently with the Gregorian (Western) calendar since the Islamic Calendar has only 354 days. As a result, Ramadan comes 11-12 days earlier on the Gregorian Calendar every year. As a result, in 2017, Ramadan will be primarily in the month of June (May 26-June 25), but in 2000, Ramadan was primarily in the month of December (November 27-December 27).
How many children did Adam have?
Adam may have had at least sevenchildren. Specifically, he had three sons: Cain [4:1], Abel [4:2], and Seth [4:25]. Additionally, Adam was described as having fathered daughters and sons other than Seth, Cain, and Abel [5:4]. The plural form was used. So it may be guesstimated that Adam was the father of at least two daughters, and at least two sons other than his three eldest.
Who does the country of Palestine belong to?
Palestine sits in the confusing ambiguous space between being a country and being a non-country. It has partial provisional sovereignty and incomplete recognition. Its lands are designated as Israeli-Occupied Territory, but not part of Israel proper.
What is the meaning of the name yusuf?
He is a holy prophet
Yusef/ Yusuf is Arabic ....it means Joseph
Why are the practices of Muslims known as pillars?
Because they are the basics upon them are based all Islam religion teachings. As removing the pillars of any building results in the building collapse, the deny of any of Islam pillars intentionally and knowingly by any Muslim expels him/her from Islam.
Who is more true to the teachings of Mohammed Sunni or shiite?
They are both correct according to what you believe in, this is the best answer I can give!
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Both Islam schools; Shia and Sunni; are true. Both Shiites and Sunnis believe in the Same God, same God holy books, same God prophets, and same Islam main teachings ans rules. They differ on minor issues that are not critical. Refer to question below.
Do Christians believe in the Prophet Muhammad?
Answer 1
As a Christian I believe in the man Muhammad, but not that he was a Divine Prophet!
Answer 2
Many Christians and Jews believe in Muhammad as a prophet and in Qur'an as God holy book but still remaining on their own faiths.
Quran says (meaning English translation):
"And indeed, among the People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) are those who believe in Allah (God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) and what was revealed to you (Quran revealed to prophet Muhammad) and what was revealed to them (The Torah and the Bible), [being] humbly submissive to Allah. They do not exchange the verses of Allah for a small price. Those will have their reward with their Lord. Indeed, Allah is swift in account." (3:199)
I personally know many Christians in Egypt and in Austria who when talking about prophet Muhammad they say the messenger or the prophet and never say merely Muhammad. That means that they believe in him as God prophet but they remain on their Christian faith just as Muslims believe in Moses and Jesus as God prophets but remain on their Islamic faith.
Answer 3
There is no sect of Christianity (among all of the thousands) that ascribes any importance to Mohammed or the Revelation of the Qur'an. If Christians "believe" in Mohammed, it is that they believe in his existence or that they accept the attributes of nobility and humility ascribed to him by Muslims, Baha'i, Druze, and others. Those Christians who call "Mohammed" as "Prophet Mohammed" do so out of respect for the title, not because they accept the claim of prophecy. It is the same reason that people refer to any king as "His Highness" even though most people do not believe that kings are superior to the rest of humanity. When talking to Christians, some Jews will say "Jesus Christ" even though they reject his Messianic Claim out of respect to the title. It's the same thing.
Answer 4 (Hints on Answer 3)wonder that one can tell about all Christians. At the time of prophet Muhammad, there were many Christians who don't believe in the Trinity and believe that Jesus is a prophet and believed in Muhammad as a prophet but remained on their religion. The same holds for the Jews at that time. One can refer to Waraqa Ibn Nofal; the cousin of Khadija the prophet wife; as a proof of my sayings. Waraqa didn't believe in the Trinity and believed that Jesus is a prophet and not God or son of God.That is why it is said in Quran (meaning English translation):
" And indeed, among the People of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) are those who believe in Allah (God and same God in Judaism and Christianity) and what was revealed (Qur'an) to you (Muhammad) and what was revealed to them, [being] humbly submissive to Allah. They do not exchange the verses of Allah for a small price. Those will have their reward with their Lord. Indeed, Allah is swift in account."
(Qur'an, 3:199)
How is the Muslim year different from the year of the christians?
Christians started the years again when Jesus was born
but Muslims didn't
What did Abraham tell his father not to worship?
In both Qur'an verses 21:50-71 and in the Jewish Midrash Breishit 38:11-13, Abraham demands that his father, Terah, not worship IDOLS.
Both stories continue identically. Abraham further breaks the idols Terah's workshop. The idolmakers get furious and demand that Abraham be punished. Abraham protests saying that the idols are meaningless because there is only One God and He is not in the idols. The idolmakers decide to burn him alive for desecrating the idols, but Abraham miraculously escapes being burned alive.
What are the reaons for disobeying Allah?
when the evil enters in human's soul, and become heavy on heart of human being.
and when we lost our self, that time also.
Who was the first Muslim NFL player?
Pittsburgh Pirate, Sammy Khalifa, in 1982 was the first Muslim MLB. Now the San Diego Padre Khalil Green is a Baha'i.
There is nothing especially "Islamic" about Freemasonry, although a number of Muslims have been Freemasons, with lodges being built in Egypt and Iran in the 1920s. Freemasonry is about the improvement of the world through the advancement of moral good, a mission which compliments Islam's. However, since Freemasonry is associated with numerous conspiracy theories in the Islamic World, most Muslim Freemasons keep their membership in Freemasonry a secret to avoid problems with their compatriots.
What is the percentage of Muslims in the Philippines?
According to Wikipedia, Muslims make up between five and nine percent of the population in the Philippines. This group lives primarily on the western side of the country.