SIMPLIFIED ISLAMIC QUIZ: 300 Islamic Questions and answers for seekers of knowledge

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SIMPLIFIED ISLAMIC QUIZ: 300 Islamic Questions and answers for seekers of knowledge

SIMPLIFIED ISLAMIC QUIZ: 300 Islamic Questions and answers for seekers of knowledge

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There are numerous verses in the Qur’an that reference scientific phenomena, including discussions of astronomy, geography, biology, and other aspects of nature and the universe. The Qur’an includes, for instance, a detailed description of the different stages that the embryo goes through in the womb, as well as descriptions of the creation of the earth and of the interaction between fresh and salt water. They also ignore principles of the interpretation of texts followed by legitimate scholars of religion, above all the principle that a text must be understood with reference to the time, place, and situation in which it was given. The Qur’an, like other seminal religious texts, has a dual nature: one that is specific (particular or transitional) to the occasion, time, and place, and another that is universal and permanent, dealing with principles that apply for all times and places. The specific cannot be made to apply universally, while the universal always informs the specific. Ignoring this principle leads to arbitrary interpretations tailored to fit political agendas.

Much of the conflict between Sunnis and Shi‘ah is more political than religious. For instance, in Iraq before the Second Gulf War, Sunnis dominated the government. After the war, rule was shifted to Shi‘ah, and this has produced tensions that have often been exploited by extremists on both sides. However, eating or drinking if it is done through a genuine mistake does not nullify your fast: followers can continue fasting as normal. Asifa Quraishi, professor of law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, who in 2010 was part of a public delegation accompanying Hillary Clinton to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women the story of Abraham and Sarah and the birth of their son Isaac, who is also considered a prophet in the Qur’an;While there are differing views among Muslims on their interpretation of Qur’anic verses about war, as about other subjects, the majority of Muslim scholars today interpret the Qur’an to allow war only for self-defense, as delineated in the following verse: “Fight in the cause of God against those who fight you, but do not transgress limits by aggressing; surely God does not love transgressors” (Qur’an, 2:190). islamqa.info Mar 2021". Similarweb. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021 . Retrieved 29 April 2021. The majority of both Sunnis and Shi‘ah share the core beliefs of Islam—the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad—and adhere to the Five Pillars. Jonathan Schanzer, Steven Miller, Facebook Fatwa: Saudi Clerics, Wahhabi Islam, and Social Media, p 51 -52. ISBN 9780981971261

Islamic is an adjective that modifies a non-human noun, as for example, “Islamic art,” “Islamic architecture,” “Islamic beliefs,” etc. This term should not be used to refer to a person.In contrast, Sunnis believe that that the Muslim community was free to choose the most qualified person as ruler and that Muhammad did not appoint any particular person as his political successor, although he lauded his kinsmen, descendants, and companions as the spiritual heirs of his teachings. Yes, there are many verses and sayings that speak about women’s rights. They include the following: Al-Sadiq's son Isma'il was his true heir, despite having died before his father -- so the Imamate passed to Isma'il's son. ] Aminah McCloud, professor of religious studies and director of the Islamic World Studies Program at DePaul University



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