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Quran (Koran)

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What is the dua for when getting dressed?

http://www.digitaldua.com/index.php/daily-duasa/94-garment-supplications

This website page is the dua from Quran & Sunnah foer getting dresses. It has Audio in Arabic too...just one step easier.

hope this helsp

Where do Muslims keep the qur'an?

Muslims should keep the Quran in a clean high place such as a high shelf or on top of a cupboard. It shouldn't be kept in a place where there are any inappropriate items or forms of literature.

Why Muslim don't eat with their wives?

It is not true. Muslims eat with their wives. No Islam teachings call them not to eat with their wives. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was eating with his wives.

Does the Bible contradict itself?

The Bible never contradicts itself for it is the word of God. There are several passages which people have grabbed at and accused of being contradictions. However, the Bible always fulfills all three of the tests for proving the validity of a historical document. Personally I do not believe that the Bible is a simple historical document but for those who don't believe the Bible,it is.

Which US Congressman was sworn in using a Qur'an?

Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison is the only Muslim elected to Congress, and the only Congressman to ever swear in on the Koran.

An Islamic prayer leader?

Ayatollah is the name of a Muslim leader of the highest order. The current worldwide population of Muslims is about 1.6 million.

Does submission mean obey to god?

in Islam to submit to God, we call God Allah, it means that we are to do things for the pleasure of God and only God, like help people or give charity, we also have to follow his rules and such and we have make some sacrifices, like i may want to eat a ham sandwich (Muslims arent allowed to eat pork) , but because i submit to God and i do things for his pleasure, i dont eat it (it basically fight your urges, if they are bad ones). If we please God, He, in return rewards us with paradise.

Do Muslims believe that the sunah is the direct word of god?

No, it is things that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) did. For example - He used sleep on his right side, drink water while sitting down. Most things were to please Allah (SWT). InshAllah (hopefully) this answers your question

Which other holy books the Qur'an is comparable to?

Quran is comparable to the Bible and the Torah from only one point. The three holy books are same God (Allah in Arabic) revelations to His prophets.

Otherwise, Quran is the unique holy book that:

  • reflects God real words without single letter change.
  • its revelation language (Arabic) is still alive language.
  • no single writer interfered with arranging its Surahs (chapters) order or titling.
  • has scientific statements whose validity and correctness has been proved only with current developments in science and technology.

How many times repeated word namaz in Quran?

Invitation of Namaz is 700 times in Quran,

Hazrat Ayesha was the first who counted all qurani ayats,

Quran-e-Pak was completed in 22 years, 5 months & 14 days.

The name of Allah is 2584 times in Quran-e-Pak,

Qurn-e-Pak has translated in 103 languages in the world,

4 Names of masjids r mentioned in Quran-e-Pak

1)Masjid-ul-Haram

2)Masjid-ul-Ziraar

3)Masjid-ul-Nabawi

4)Masjid-ul-Aqsa

What year was Islam started?

Islam began by start of universe creation. However, Islam per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) began by year 610 AD.

The first verse of Quran revelation to Prophet Mohamed was in year 610 AD through the angel Gabriel (or Jubril) while prophet Mohamed was in Makkah; or Mecca (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). Quran revelation continued until Prophet Mohamed death in year 632 AD. Prophet Mohamed was born in year 570 AD.
Islam began around 622 AD but Muhammad was born at around 570 BC.

Islam beginning is from the first man on earth "Adam" and his wife "Hawa". Adam was a prophet of ALLAH SWT. Islam did't started from Muhammad SAW. As Allah mentions in Quran that Ibrahim was not a christan nor a Jewish but he was a pure Muslim.

Is it ok for muslims to lie to or deceive non believers if it is to help spread the nation of Islam?

Yes it's is it's very wrong in Islam and you will be punished in the after life but Allah swt may forgive you if you repent.

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It is not wrong if leads to warmer and more pleasant relationship between wife and husband and if not aiming at hiding acts against Islam teachings. examples are as saying to wife you are the most beautiful woman while she is not or saying I can not live without you but you can ... etc.

Is aayan a Muslim name?

Günther Schlee seems to translate ayaan as "day." (Chapter: "Loanwords in Oromo and Rendille as a mirror of past inter-ethnic relations." Book: African Languages, Development and the State. Page 201. 1994.)

Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi says, "Ayaan means good luck and destiny, someone who is in good luck and prosperous might be referred to as ayaanle. Ayaan is also a popular name for girls. In the ancient Cushitic religion, the ayaan, or ayana among the Oromo, are good spirits or angels that mediate between god and humans and whose blessings one seeks. As is known from practices among non-Muslim non-Christian Oromo, the chief priest of the Cushitic cult is the qallu." (Book: Culture and Customs of Somalia. Page 65. 2001.)

I realize this doesn't fully answer the question, but hopefully it is a starting point.

yes,it is Muslim name.

Which word in center of quran?

That word is " wal-yatalattaf ", which means " & let him be kind".

It's in surat "Al-kahf".

Why do Muslims the quran?

Because It is their holy book and it is their gods saying.

Which surah is called one third of the holy Quran?

The surah that is equivalent to reading one-third of the Qur'an is Surat-ul-Ikhlas.

The hadith that tells us about this surah being equivalent to one-third of the Qur'an was narrated by Abu Sa'id:

Abu Sa'id narrated that he heard the Prophet (S) saying:

"Isn't every one of you able to recite one third of the Quran during a night?" They thought it was very difficult, so they asked: "Who is able to do that, O Apostle of Allah?" He responded: "He is Allah, the One and Only is one third of the Qur'an."

(The mention of "He is Allah, the One and Only" is a reference to the first ayah, or verse, of Surat-ul-Ikhlas.)

What was the miracle of prophet nuh?

I am sorry but I can find no reference to a prophet Nuh, that is if you are referring to the word nuh as a prophet.

The full title of a Prophet is Prophet, Seer and Revelator. The word Prophet is more of a title than anything. What is important is that they have also the power of being able to see into the future i.e Seer, also Revelator in that they are able to recieve revelations from God regarding what man should be doing, also of what he is not doing.

Islamic methond in marriage of first night by video?

In Islam man cannot have intercourse with a woman without marriage.

When a Mulsim man wants to marry a Muslim woman or even from those of the book "Christian or Jew".

He must first inform his family "out of respect and in seeking God's mercy"

The will arrange to see the girl. If he liked her and she liked him, the two families will arrange for writing the marriage contract. they will go to the court or court rep. will visit them. He will record the consent of both the proom and the pride and their family. Her custodian's "father, brother, grandfater, uncle" consent is must to conclude her marriage.

Conditions for Muslim man marriage:

A Muslim male can marry a Muslim, Christian or Jew female.

A Muslim woman cannot marry other than a Muslim. It is a must for a man wishing to marry a Muslim woman is to embrace Islam.

The other main condition is the consent of the pride and proom to marray each other.

Must annonce their marriage by a wedding party or similar so people will know them as husband and wife.

But why a Muslim woman cannot marry a non-Muslim while a Muslim can marry a christian or a jew "people of the book" not a pudist or similar.

In Islam children follow their father in religion. If the father is a Muslim they are born as such this is one reason.

The other reason is the respect of their religions. A muslim man respects christianity and judism as celestial religions and thereafter will allow his christian or Jew wife to practice her religion because as Muslims we believe all previous prophets and messengers of Allah from Adam to Jesus while Christians and Jews do not believe in Islam or in prophet Mohammed peace be upon him.

This will make their life misearable.

What are some morals of the Qur'an and sunnah?

Some important ones are:

-Pray five times a day

-be respectful to elders and caring to younger ones

-to have consant faith in the only God, Allah

When do you read the Quran?

Generally, it is best at night and early morning.

Specifically, it is best at the time when:

a) one can be consistent in reading it daily, and b) have the best presence of heart.

Sayyida A’isha (Allah be well pleased with her said, “The actions most beloved to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) were those performed consistently” [Bukhari and Muslim] Why? Because such actions transform one’s life.

Why abu bakr is called Savior of Islam?

Answer:

No one is called a 'savior', in Islam. Only God is the Savior. Abu Bakr is called "As-Siddiq", meaning he is one of those followers of a prophet of God who is foremost in belief.

"Siddiq" comes from the word that means "to verify the truth of". He got that title the day that a polytheist came to him and told him that his friend Muhammad (peace be upon him) was going around saying that he had travelled from Mecca to Jerusalem - in only one night. The polytheists thought that was their chance to ridicule him - and drive people to disbelieve in him. Of course, later that morning, Muhammad gave them all proof that he went to Jerusalem.

So when Abu Bakr was told that the Prophet was making such a ridiculous claim, Abu Bakr replied with : "If Muhammad is saying that he went to Jerusalem and back in one night . . . then he DID".

So he is As-Siddiq. The one who lived in the time of the Prophet, and testified to his truth.

May Allah bless Abu Bakr As-Siddiq !!! May Allah cause us to join him, and the Prophet, and Omar and Uthman and Ali, and all the companions of Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Paradise. Aameen. (Amen).

True. "Savior' in its literal meaning is only Almighty God (Allah). But Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RAU) is considered 'savior' of Islam relatively keeping in view his services to the cause of Islam.

Hazrat Abu Bakar (RAU) was the FIRST free man who embraced Islam without asking any question or raising any doubt. Since his first day till his last day he stood by the Holy Prophet (SAW) through thick and thin. He is the Only blessed Muslim who has been given the title of 'Friend in the Cave' by Almighty Allah. He followed and loved the Holy Prophet (SAW) from the depths of his heart as no one else ever has. He surpassed in his love for the Holy Prophet (SAW) and Islam.

He is rightly considered the Saviour of Islam as at the sudden and unexpected passing away of the Holy prophet (SAW), it was he who amicably resolved the question of Caliphate that rose between the Ansaar (Helpers) and the Muhajreen (people who migrated from Makka to Madina).

Soon after, many tribes refused to pay Zakat. Some False people claimed prophet-hood. These were extremely painful days for Islam. It was this dauntless Rightful Caliph of Rasool (SAW) who fought against all these heavy odds and saved Islam.

What guideness did the Quran provide for the governments of Muslim states?

In brief, government should come to power by election and should govern by consultation in accordance with the moral structure given to man through the Qur'an.

ANSWER II

Election is not Quranic idea . but Qur'an stresses advice ( Shoora ) .

Was prophet Noah related to prophet Adam?

Muslims do consider Noah a prophet. Surah [4.163] says " . . . Surely We have revealed to you as We revealed to Nuh, and the prophets after him . . ." In all there are around 45 mentions of Nuh (Noah) in the Qur'an. # [3.33] Surely Allah chose Adam and Nuh and the descendants of Ibrahim and the descendants of Imran above the nations. # [4.163] Surely We have revealed to you as We revealed to Nuh, and the prophets after him, and We revealed to Ibrahim and Ismail and Ishaq and Yaqoub and the tribes, and Isa and Ayub and Yunus and Haroun and Sulaiman and We gave to Dawood # [6.84] And We gave to him Ishaq and Yaqoub; each did We guide, and Nuh did We guide before, and of his descendants, Dawood and Sulaiman and Ayub and Yusuf and Haroun; and thus do We reward those who do good (to others). # [7.59] Certainly We sent Nuh to his people, so he said: O my people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; surely I fear for you the chastisement of a grievous day. # [7.69] What! do you wonder that a reminder has come to you from your Lord through a man from among you that he might warn you? And remember when He made you successors after Nuh's people and increased you in excellence in respect of make; therefore remember the benefits of Allah, that you may be successful. # [9.70] Has not the news of those before them come to them; of the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood, and the people of Ibrahim and the dwellers of Madyan and the overthrown cities; their apostles came to them with clear arguments; so it was not Allah Who should do them injustice, but they were unjust to themselves. # [10.71] And recite to them the story of Nuh when he said to his people: O my people! if my stay and my reminding (you) by the communications of Allah is hard on you-- yet on Allah do I rely-- then resolve upon your affair and (gather) your associates, then let not your affair remain dubious to you, then have it executed against me and give me no respite: # [11.25] And certainly We sent Nuh to his people: Surely I am a plain warner for you: # [11.32] They said: O Nuh! indeed you have disputed with us and lengthened dispute with us, therefore bring to us what you threaten us with, if you are of the truthful ones. # [11.36] And it was revealed to Nuh: That none of your people will believe except those who have already believed, therefore do not grieve at what they do: # [11.42] And it moved on with them amid waves like mountains; and Nuh called out to his son, and he was aloof: O my son! embark with us and be not with the unbelievers. # [11.43] He said: I will betake myself for refuge to a mountain that shall protect me from the water. Nuh said: There is no protector today from Allah's punishment but He Who has mercy; and a wave intervened between them, so he was of the drowned. # [11.45] And Nuhcried out to his Lord and said: My Lord! surely my son is of my family, and Thy promise is surely true, and Thou art the most just of the judges. # [11.46] He said: O Nuh! surely he is not of your family; surely he is (the doer of) other than good deeds, therefore ask not of Me that of which you have no knowledge; surely I admonish you lest you may be of the ignorant # [11.48] It was said: O Nuh! descend with peace from Us and blessings on you and on the people from among those who are with you, and there shall be nations whom We will afford provisions, then a painful punishment from Us shall afflict them. # [11.89] And, O my people! let not opposition to me make you guilty so that there may befall you the like of what befell the people of Nuh, or the people of Hud, or the people of Salih, nor are the people of Lut far off from you; # [14.9] Has not the account reached you of those before you, of the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood, and those after them? None knows them but Allah. Their apostles come to them with clear arguments, but they thrust their hands into their mouths and said: Surely we deny that with which you are sent, and most surely we are in serious doubt as to that to which you invite us. # [17.3] The offspring of those whom We bore with Nuh; surely he was a grateful servant. # [17.17] And how many of the generations did We destroy after Nuh! and your Lord is sufficient as Knowing and Seeing with regard to His servants' faults. # [19.58] These are they on whom Allah bestowed favors, from among the prophets of the seed of Adam, and of those whom We carried with Nuh, and of the seed of Ibrahim and Israel, and of those whom We guided and chose; when the communications of the Beneficent God were recited to them, they fell down making obeisance and weeping. # [21.76] And Nuh, when he cried aforetime, so We answered him, and delivered him and his followers from the great calamity. # [22.42] And if they reject you, then already before you did the people of Nuhand Ad and Samood reject (prophets). # [23.23] And certainly We sent Nuh to his people, and he said: O my people! serve Allah, you have no god other than Him; will you not then guard (against evil)? # [25.37] And the people of Nuh, when they rejected the apostles, We drowned them, and made them a sign for men, and We have prepared a painful punishment for the unjust; # [26.105] The people of Nuh rejected the apostles. # [26.106] When their brother Nuh said to them: Will you not guard (against evil)? # [26.116] They said: If you desist not, O Nuh, you shall most certainly be of those stoned to death. # [29.14] And certainly We sent Nuhto his people, so he remained among them a thousand years save fifty years. And the deluge overtook them, while they were unjust. # [33.7] And when We made a covenant with the prophets and with you, and with Nuh and Ibrahim and Musa and Isa, son of Marium, and We made with them a strong covenant # [37.75] And Nuh did certainly call upon Us, and most excellent answerer of prayer are We. # [37.79] Peace and salutation to Nuh among the nations. # [38.12] The people of Nuh and Ad, and Firon, the lord of spikes, rejected (apostles) before them. # [40.5] The people of Nuhand the parties after them rejected (prophets) before them, and every nation purposed against their apostle to destroy him, and they disputed by means of the falsehood that they might thereby render null the truth, therefore I destroyed them; how was then My retribution! # [40.31] The like of what befell the people of Nuh and Ad and Samood and those after them, and Allah does not desire injustice for (His) servants; # [42.13] He has made plain to you of the religion what He enjoined upon Nuhand that which We have revealed to you and that which We enjoined upon Ibrahim and Musa and Isa that keep to obedience and be not divided therein; hard to the unbelievers is that which you call them to; Allah chooses for Himself whom He pleases, and guides to Himself him who turns (to Him), frequently. # [50.12] (Others) before them rejected (prophets): the people of Nuhand the dwellers of Ar-Rass and Samood, # [51.46] And the people of Nuh before, surely they were a transgressing people. # [53.52] And the people of Nuh before; surely they were most unjust and inordinate; # [54.9] Before them the people of Nuh rejected, so they rejected Our servant and called (him) mad, and he was driven away. # [57.26] And certainly We sent Nuh and Ibrahim and We gave to their offspring the (gift of) prophecy and the Book; so there are among them those who go aright, and most of them are transgressors. # [66.10] Allah sets forth an example to those who disbelieve the wife of Nuh and the wife of Lut: they were both under two of Our righteous servants, but they acted treacherously towards them so they availed them naught against Allah, and it was said: Enter both the fire with those who enter. # [71.1] Surely We sent Nuh to his people, saying: Warn your people before there come upon them a painful chastisement. # [71.21] Nuh said: My Lord! surely they have disobeyed me and followed him whose wealth and children have added to him nothing but loss. # [71.26] And Nuh said: My Lord! leave not upon the land any dweller from among the unbelievers: ----

Word starting with m used 5 times in Quran?

It's the word Mesr, mentioned 5 times.

once to mean "the valley" & 4 times in its other meaning " Egypt".

How many chapters does the Koran have?

each chapter of Koran is called a Sura and translate of their names are:

  1. The Opening
  2. The Heifer, The Calf
  3. The Family of Imran
  4. The Women
  5. The Table Spread, The Table
  6. The Cattle
  7. The Heights
  8. The Spoils of War
  9. The Repentance
  10. Junus or Jonah
  11. Hud, sometimes thought to be Eber
  12. Yousef or Joseph
  13. The Thunder
  14. Ibrahim or Abraham
  15. The Rocky Tract, Al-Hijr, The Stoneland, The Rock City
  16. The Honey Bees
  17. Isra, The Night Journey or The Children of Israel
  18. The Cave
  19. Maryam or Mary
  20. Ta-Ha
  21. The Prophets
  22. The Pilgrimage, The Hajj
  23. The Believers
  24. The Light
  25. The Criterion, The Standard, 1 sujud
  26. The Poets
  27. The Ant, The Ants
  28. The Narrations, The Stories
  29. The Spider
  30. The Romans
  31. Luqman
  32. The Prostration, Worship, Adoration
  33. The Clans, The Confederates, The Combined Forces
  34. Sheba
  35. The Originator (The Angels)
  36. Ya-seen
  37. Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn Up In Ranks
  38. The Letter Sad of Ali Baltali
  39. The Crowds, The Troops, Throngs
  40. The Forgiver (God), The Believer (Names of God in Islam)
  41. Expounded, Explained In Detail
  42. The Consultation
  43. The Gold Adornments, The Ornaments of Gold, Luxury
  44. The Smoke
  45. The Kneeling Down, Crouching
  46. Winding Sand-tracts, The Wind-curved Sandhills, The Dunes
  47. Muhammad
  48. The Victory, Conquest
  49. The Private Apartments, The Inner Apartments
  50. The Letter Qaf
  51. The Wind That Scatter, The Winnowing Winds
  52. The Mount
  53. The Star
  54. The Moon
  55. The Most Gracious, The Beneficent, The Mercy Giving
  56. The Inevitable, The Event
  57. The Iron
  58. The Pleading, She That Disputeth, The Pleading Woman
  59. The Mustering, The Gathering, Exile, Banishment
  60. The Examined One, She That Is To Be Examined, Examining Her
  61. The Ranks, Battle Array
  62. The Congregation, Friday
  63. The Hypocrites
  64. The Cheating, The Mutual Loss and Gain, The Mutual Disillusion, Haggling
  65. Divorce
  66. The Prohibition
  67. The Dominion, Sovereignty, Control
  68. The Pen
  69. The Sure Reality
  70. The Ways of Ascent, The Ascending Stairways
  71. Nuh or Noah
  72. The Spirits, The Jinn, The Demons
  73. The Enfolded One, The Enshrouded One, Bundled Up
  74. The One Wrapped Up, The Cloaked One, The Man Wearing A Cloak
  75. The Day of Resurrection, Rising Of The Dead
  76. Man, Human
  77. Those Sent Forth, The Emissaries, Winds Sent Forth
  78. The Great News, Tidings, The Announcement
  79. Those Who Tear Out, Those Who Drag Forth, Soul-snatchers
  80. He Frowned
  81. The Folding Up, The Overthrowing
  82. The Cleaving Asunder, Bursting Apart
  83. The Dealers in Fraud, Defrauding, The Cheats, Cheating
  84. The Rending Asunder, The Sundering, Splitting Open
  85. The Mansions Of The Stars, Constellations
  86. The Night-Visitant, The Morning Star, The Nightcomer
  87. The Most High, Glory To Your Lord In The Highest
  88. The Overwhelming Event, The Pall
  89. The Break of Day, The Dawn
  90. The City, This Countryside
  91. The Sun
  92. The Night
  93. The Glorious Morning Light, The Forenoon, Morning Hours, Morning Bright
  94. The Expansion of Breast, Solace, Consolation, Relief
  95. The Fig, The Fig Tree
  96. The Clinging Clot, The Clot, Recite
  97. The Night of Power or Honor, The Night of Decree, Power, Fate
  98. The Clear Proof, Evidence
  99. The Earthquake
  100. The Courser, The Chargers
  101. The Striking Hour, The Great Calamity, The Stunning Blow, The Disaster
  102. The Piling Up, Rivalry in World Increase, Competition
  103. The Time, The Declining Day, Eventide, The Epoch
  104. The Scandalmonger, The Traducer, The Gossipmonger
  105. The Elephant
  106. Quraysh
  107. The Neighbourly Assistance, Small Kindnesses, Almsgiving, Have You Seen
  108. Abundance, Plenty
  109. Those Who Reject Faith, The Disbelievers, The Kafirs
  110. The Help, Succour, Divine Support, Victory
  111. The Plaited Rope, The Palm Fibre
  112. Purity of Faith, The Fidelity
  113. The Daybreak, Dawn
  114. Mankind