Answer. Praise be to Allah. We do not wish to respond to slander in kind, but we will answer you, you disbeliever, with quotes from the Word of God (the Qur'aan), if you even believe in the existence of God. O disbeliever, we debate with you in the words addressed by Allaah (the Arabic name of the One True God) to the People of the Book (Jews
In Islam, committing a sin doesn't eternally separate a person from the Almighty. The Quran reassures us that Allah is prepared to forgive us. "Say: Oh, my servants who have transgressed against their own souls! Do not despair of Allah's mercy. Indeed Allah forgives all sins, for Truly He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful" (Quran 39:53).
Significance of dreams in Islam. 1- True dreams are a part of prophethood, as it was reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "True dreams are one of the forty-six parts of prophethood." (al-Bukhari, 6472; Muslim, 4201) 2- Dreams marked the onset of Revelation. (Al-Bukhari, 3; Muslim, 231)And according to the Prophet (SAW), Allah accepted the dua. This dua refers to the tests and difficulties put on previous nations like the Jews and Christians. We are told to pray to Allah to not make us go through tests of the same magnitude. That proves that not all people have the same difficulty in life.29 August, 2023. Short Answer: If Allah so willed, He could have made humans like other creatures who have no freedom. In that case, there will be no test and no reward or punishment waiting for him in the afterlife. But Allah decided that man should be His khalifah, and that he should have the freedom to do good or evil in this world for a time.
What Does Quran Say About Christians & Christianity. The Quran, which is the holy book of Islam, is a source of guidance and inspiration for Muslims all around the world. It presents the teachings of Allah and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in the form of verses or chapters and provides guidance on how to live a righteous and fulfilling life.
Al-Tabari, Dr Al-Husseni says, is "our Rashi", the founder of tafsir, "the science of exegesis" — the Arabic word is similar to pesher, Hebrew for interpretation.
"And they ask you about the spirit. Say: The spirit is from the command of my Lord, and you are not given ought of knowledge but a little." . Notice that in the last part of the verse Allah, the Almighty, says: "Blessed be Allah who is the best of the creators". According to this verse of Scripture, we can now conclude that man is the LCJZ.