Why do people follow the religion of Islam?
Islam is a religion of peace; believe it or not. It is the only religion which is true.... Islam is a religion of commitment to God and to his messenger Muhammad (pbuh) I respect all of my brothers and sisters in Islam..... I am so happy with Allah because Allah made me a Muslim since I was born I am so happy and I hope you realize that this is the true faith for you and for everyone...
Islam is the way of life!
Refer to questions below.
What is captain Muhammad aijaz haroon office address?
Pia managing director cap. Aijaz haroon office address and office phone numbers ?
What is the meaning of the name Yaseen?
This is one of the Mystic names from the Quran - The meaning of it has not been given by the Prophet nor any reference from the companions. The later scholars deliberated on its meanings and always end with " Allah (swt) knows best " So it is better to refrain from giving it any meaning ourselves or choose from the meaning of any scholar .
The best answer then will be " Its a mystic name and the meaning is know only to Allah (swt)
And Allah ( swt) knows best !
As-salaamu alaikum!
Explain what the holy prophet did and said towards behavior with partners in marriage?
The holy Prophet said that the best of men is the one who is best to his wife.
In his farewell sermon he advised his companions that they had rights over their wives and their wives had rights over them.
In his life he put this into effect by the way he treated his own wives.
When he was married to Hazrat Khadija he always consulted her on everything, and he took her advice for his decisions. And when he married other wives after her sad death he always spent time with them equally.
This shows how fair he was to all his wives
Do you have to undergo circumcision to convert to islam?
NO. Circumcision, though widely practiced in the Islamic World, is a tradition, not a Qur'anic mandate and, therefore, it is perfectly permissible to be an uncircumcised Muslim. The only requisite to convert to Islam is to say the Shahada (Islamic Declaration of Faith) in the presence of other Muslims.
What song in sing Muhammad rafi in Malayalam?
no song sung in malayalam but sung a hindi song for a malayalam movie thaleeritta kinakkal...song "shabab leke...'music by jitin shyam ..
How many son and daughter did holly prophet have?
son-3 abdullah,qasim(born in khadeeja(r)),ibrahim(born in marriyathul qibthiyya(r))
daughter-4 zainaba,ruqiya,ummukulsum,fathima(born in khadeeja(r))
What are some important words in Islam?
Meaning English translation of (Quran, Chapter 2, Verse 256)
This means every one has full choice and full right in selecting the religion to believe in. Only God judge him for his choice.
(Meaning English translation, Quran, Chapter 49, Verse 13).
This means all humankind were created in different nations, colors, races, etc.. not to live in conflict but to cooperate together for mankind benefit.
(Meaning English translation, Quran, chapter 41, verse 34) This means react by the good to the bad. So, who is enemy to you may become your friend.
(English meaning translation, Quran, chapter 83, verse 1)
This means not enough ' Do as you you would done by' but you must give in full what it due from you, whether you expect or wish to receive full consideration from the other side or not.
(English meaning translation, Quran, chapter 60, verse 8).
This means that we should be tolerant and forgivable and be kind in our relations with all human kind irrelevant to their religions and faiths so far they don't attack us or drive us away from our homes and lands.
These are some of many words that no space here for more.
Who is the first person who pronounced the Shahada?
The first person is the prophet Muhammad (peace upon him). The first woman pronounced the Shahada is his wife Khadija. The first man followed the prophet and pronounced the Shahada is Abou Bakr. The first Boy is Ali Ibn Abou Taleb.
See related question for more information.
Firstly: This sacrifice which is done for the newborn is called 'aqeeqah. The scholars differed concerning the ruling on 'aqeeqah; some of them said that it is obligatory and others said that it is Sunnah mu'akkadah (a confirmed Sunnah). The scholars of the Standing Committee said: 'Aqeeqah is Sunnah mu'akkadah. For a boy two sheep should be sacrificed, each of which should meet the same conditions as a sheep for udhiya (sacrifice), and for a girl one sheep should be sacrificed. The sheep should be slaughtered on the seventh day, but if there is a delay it may be slaughtered at any time, and there is no sin in delaying it, although it is preferable to do it as soon as possible. And Allaah is the Source of strength; may Allaah send blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon his family and companions.
Secondly: With regard to the purpose of the 'aqeeqah, it was mentioned in a hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): "Every child is in pledge for his 'aqeeqah." The scholars differed as to the meaning of this hadeeth. It was said that the meaning is that if the 'aqeeqah is not done for him and he dies in childhood, he will be prevented from interceding for his parents; or that the 'aqeeqah is a means of ridding the child of the Shaytaan and protecting him from him. The child may miss out on something good if his parents neglect to do the 'aqeeqah even though that is not his action, just as when the parents have intercourse, if the father says 'Bismillaah" the Shaytaan will not harm his child, and if he fails to do so the child will not have this protection.
Did Muhammad change Arabian religion?
It should first be noted that the phrasing of the question may imply that prior to Muhammad that there was only one Arabian religion and this religion was what Muhammad changed. Neither are correct. Arabia prior to Muhammad was incredibly religiously diverse. There were several distinct sects of heretical Christianity (Ebionites, Justinians, Nestorians, etc.), a few different groups of Jews, Rahmanists (Hanif), henotheists, and followers of various forms of the Arabian and Akkadian polytheistic pantheons. Each of these religions has a distinct origin and beliefs from Islam (the religion championed by Muhammad).
When Muhammad came onto the scene, he introduced a very different form of worship and belief. After he died, pretty much all of Arabia had converted to Islam. There were some remaining Jews and Christians, but, with the exception of the Jews of Yemen, all were forced to flee northward to the Levant or to Mesopotamia.
What rules of daily living did Muhammad teach?
Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) taught whatever was revealed to him in the last heavenly book, the holy Qur'an. It is a huge book that covers almost all aspecs of human life. According to Islam, all human beings are equal in the Eyes of Almighty Allah (God). He has created them and loves them all. He is the Most Merciful, Most Forgiving. Islam teaches to be kind, helpful and good to all human being. There are many Ayats (verses) which show that we should do good to people. One of these is Ayat No. 36, Para-5, Sura An-Nisa: "Worship Allah, and don't associate with Him anything (as Partner).And do good to Parents, Kinsfolk (relatives), Orphans, the Needy, Neighbours who are near, Neighbours who are strangers, the Companions who are by your side, the Wayfarers, and those who are under your command (slaves, subordinates, etc.) Indeed Allah does not love the arrogant, the conceited." (Alnisa-IV-36) The Verse also shows how Merciful to and Caring is Almighty God (Allah) for human beings. It should be kept in mind that here the Order of Almighty Allah is NOT restricted to "Muslim" parents, relatives, neighbour, orphans, or "Muslim" wayfarers. All human beings are dear to Almighty Allah. He has created them all and loves them all except those who Rebel against Him or challenge His authority.
Why did Muhammad build an army?
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) didn't build an army. Just when feeling going to be attacked they announce for preparation to defend themselves.
What is the term for Holy Wars against non-muslims?
Muslims only fight if they believe it is in the cause of God. This is known as Jihad - striving, personal or in war.
To be mentioned - the "Holy Wars" are NOT exclusively against non-Muslims, or any faith - they're against injustice, and that's why the so-called "Jihads" we see today are not actually Holy Wars - they are terrorism.
Who created the religion of Islam?
Allah (God in English) created Islam. refer to related question below.
What religion would celebrate eid-ul-fitr?
Islam religion celebrates eid-ul-fitr that is on the first day after end of Ramadan fasting.
What options did muslims give conquered people?
They tried to get as many as possible to convert, but if someone didn't convert that was fine too; the only thing they had to do was pay taxes. The Muslims didn't torture or kill non-Muslims.
How many times did prophet muhammad complete the quran?
It was written once.
He memorized every word as it was given to him.
The last part... was given to him on his deathbed.
What is meant by scientific miracles of Quran as some claim?
Was prophet Muhammad a quraishi?
The prophet Muhammad PBUH belongs to the Arabian tribe (Quraesh), exactly He PBUH is from ( Bani Hashem).
Which prophet famous with name abul ambia?
Perhaps you mean Ab ul-Anbiya (أب الانبياء) meaning "Father of the Prophets" which is a reference to Abraham in that the majority of Islamic prophets descend from Abraham, including both of his sons Ismail and Ishaq.