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Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second largest religion. Followers of Islam, called Muslims, believe that God revealed His will to Muhammad and other prophets, including Moses, Abraham, Adam, and Jesus.

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Do Muslim religion permit Musilm girl to have Nikah with Hindu boy without changing religion?

According to Hinduism, it is strictly prohibited and those from orthodox sects even forbid inter-caste marriages.

However, according to Islamic marriage rules, a Muslim can marry only a Muslim, Jewish, or Christian. However, if the girl or boy is neither Muslim, Christian, or Jewish (as Hindu or Buddhist or Atheist) then he / she should convert to Islam to be able to marry the Muslim boy or girl.

Another view:

Love and attraction has no bounds. Those who realize that the God is ONE and all humans are same can marry anyone from any society. Marriage is an understanding between two souls to live together in love.

Laws change country to country and if the law of your country allows you to marry without converting - you can marry and live in harmony.

What is the meaning of the word Koran?

aAlso spelled as the Qur'an. It is thelast heavenly book revealed to the last prophet of Islam.

Is it obligatory to pray namaz while fasting?

Ramadan is a month of fasting and prayer, so yes, you must pray during Ramadan. There is no excuse, since Muslims are supposed to pray 5 times a day, everyday, especially during Ramadan, where the blessings of prayers is increased by multiple times.

Are a Holy bible and quran the same?

Some Muslims argue that the Quran is the continuation of the Torah and the New Testament. But, they are not the same. If they were the same, why would they be fighting for the past 1300 years? According to the Quran, Mohammed is the last prophet. The Christian Bible says accept Jesus Christ as savior and you will attain salvation. There are thousands of other differences.

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Does any other religion have the five pillars?

No, only Islam religion per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel (Jibril).

Where did Muhammed ascend to heaven?

The prophet Mohammad died and his spirit ascended into heaven. He was not translated i.e not tasting death. But before this Muhammad was pulled by winged horses and flown over Jerusalem and ascended to heaven accompanied by the angel Gabriel. The rock which he ascended from is now a monument inside "The Dome of the Rock" .

Can Muslim men and women smoke?

No, Hashish is prohibited in Islam, for it is included in the verse: "O you who believe! Intoxicants, gambling, Al­Ansâb , and Al­Azlâm (arrows for seeking luck or decision) are an abomination of Shaitân's (Satan) handiwork. So avoid (strictly all) that (abomination) in order that you may be successful" 5:90 Here, the "Khamr", or intoxicants, includes all what affects human mental activity, not just alcoholic drinks. this is the universality of the Quranic scripture.

What did aisha contribute to Islam?

Hazrat Aishah (R) was the Prophet Muhammad's (P.B.U.H) third and youngest wife, daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R), the first caliph of Islam, and Zainab bint Amir. Her knowledge of the Quran and traditions and practices of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) was better than many others.She is one of the most authentic sources of hadis.

What is the sighificance of Ramadan?

supposedly the qurann started coming to Muhammad in the month of Ramadan.

What a Muslim is supposed to do once in a lifetime?

A Muslim is supposed to perform Hajj once in lifetime if he has the resources.

What is difference between deadbody of a Muslim women and a non-Muslim women?

Because Islam and Hinduism are religions, there's no relation to genotype. There are no physiological aspects, inherited or emergent, that conclusively identify Islam or Hinduism (as opposed to some Maori religions, where tattoos can be a reliable identifier). If you're asking this question from a religious standpoint and you wish to know how to properly treat the body post-mortem, you'll have to use your conscience, and whatever advice you deem appropriate. The fact is that you can't know someone's faith or someone's mind -- even in life -- and never in death.

There is no physical difference. Certain items of clothing may give clues but these are indicators only and may be a fashion statement.

Some Hindu women wear a caste mark in the form of a red dot on their foreheads, which could be a clue, and some Muslim women wear Muslim attire such as the hijab or the burkha, which would also be a clue, but there won't necessarily be any identifying clue on the body of a dead woman.

Why did Muhammad have few followers from the beginning?

At first, his only followers were his family and close friends.

A:At first, no. In 610, Muhammad began receiving revelations. After 2 years, he began preaching and winning converts, initially among his family and friends. Many of the converts, including a significant number of women, were from the poorer clans and others who were unhappy about the new inequity in Mecca.

The most powerful men in Mecca were able to simply ignore the Muslims, but by 616 they had become angry with Muhammad who, they said, reviled the faith of their fathers, was obviously a charlatan and only pretended to be a prophet. They had begun to fear that Muhammad was plotting to take over the leadership of Mecca.

Envoys from Yathrib (Medina) approached Muhammad during the (pre-Islamic) hajj in 620, converted to Islam and undertook a treaty of mutual support with the Muslims. In 622, the Muslim families slipped away, one by one, and made the migration to Yathrib. Muhammad, whose protector had recently died, was almost assassinated before escaping. In the several years that followed, Muhammad's band of followers was able to repel attacks by pagans and Jews living in Medina.

By 630, Muhammad had attracted sufficient followers to defeat the leaders of his tribal city of Mecca. His military successes began to attract very large numbers of Arabs to his cause.

How can Muslims marry for the second time?

According to the laws of the old testament ant that is basically what the laws of the Muslims are based on, a man (not a woman) may have as many wives as he can support. It is as simple as that. Its a mans world over there. even according to the Christians who base their laws on the Judaic old testament can reasonably argue the point. As is the case with many Mormon's. The laws restricting the number of wives one has were invented later in history.

Why were Muslims accused of terrorism?

The Muslims are in fact fail to represent Islam in its true meanings. we can understand it through a story. Once a man asked three blind persons to make them feel by touch that how is an elephant. He took them near an elephant and asked them one by one to go and tell hoe did he find elephant. All of them described elephant. One who touched its belly told that it is like a huge round thing. The other who had touched its legs told That it is like a too long tree and one resembled elephant to a big leaf and the fourth took elephant like a hard bone. Each of them explained elephant totally differently because none knew the real shape of elephant. The same is the matter with the Muslims every Muslim knew a little about Islam and not complete and represents it as much as he knows so Islam is not represented completely. That is is why Islam is not considered well and Muslims are accused

terrorists and Islam is hated.

When did the Muslims get Palestine?

Caliph Omar of the Rightly-Guided Caliphate conquered Palestine from the Byzantine Empire. While it is true that Jerusalem was entered without bloodshed, the conquest of Palestine was actually quite violent. The critical battle was the Battle of Ajnadayn (in Beit Guvrin, Israel today) in 634 C.E., but others included the Battle of Dathin (in Gaza) in 634 C.E. and the Battle of Pella (in Jordan) in 635 C.E.

The Muslims lost Palestine while there were the Crusader Kingdoms (1099-1291). The Muslims regained Palestine afterwards by the Ayyubid Caliphate, led by Saladdin. The Muslims lost Palestine again in 1919 when the British took over Mandatory control. The Muslims have regained power over Palestine only in certain areas, such as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank Zone A.

How did Muhammad's father die?

the father of prophet was Abdullah was 25 years at death and was in travel that died and never could see birth of his son Muhammad (PBUH).

Why do Muslims believe in 2 angels?

They believed in angels because it says in the Qur'an " The Messenger believes in what has been revealed to him from his Lord, and so do believers. All believe in Allah, His angels, His books and His messages. Although angels are part of unseen and mysterious, but in the Qur'an offer their attributes, purpose and creation of angels.

Can a caucasian be Muslim?

Absolutely!!! any race can be any religion, as long as they are willing to not think for themselves and believe in fairy tales. Myself, I try to be good all year round so Santa brings me gifts at the end of the year.


What is evil jinn?

Evil Jinn are the fallen ones who rebelled against God. They are called demons and devils.

When did Muhammad get the qur'an?

The prophet Muhammad,peace be upon Him, received the first Revelations of the holy Quran & became a prophet at the age of fourty,He continued to receive these Revelations through the angel Jibreel (Gabriel) PBUH along 23 years.

What is a key Islamic belief about god?

Islam has One God (Allah) and Allah is the One True God and Allah has no partner no associate and no equal. Humakind were created to worship and obey Allah.

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AnswerThere is nothing called Islamic God. God is the same God in the three religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. God is called in Arabic Allah. Even the Arabic Christians call him Allah and is written in the Bible as Allah. Allah (or God in English) is the one and only one God, the Creator, with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. God attributes as extracted from Quran is referred to in the question below.

For whom is the Quran?

Quran is for Muslims. Quran guides them, together with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings, to the right path of God (Allah in Arabic).