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This section of WikiIslam lists quotations about Islam from the Qur'an, Hadith and Islamic Scholars. Pages can be viewed via the A to Z or the table to the right.
In most of the quoted hadith, Muhammad is referred to as Allah's apostle or the messenger of Allah.
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| "The sun sets in a muddy spring" "Until, when he reached the setting of the sun, he found it set in a spring of murky water: Near it he found a People: We said: “O Zul-qarnain! (thou hast authority,) either to punish them, or to treat them with kindness." - Quran 18:86 (read more) |
Aisha
Alcohol
Animals
Apostates
Banu Qurayza
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| "The prophet admits he's a liar" "O Allah's Apostle! We asked you for mounts, but you took an oath that you would not give us any mounts; we think that you have forgotten your oath.' He said, 'It is Allah Who has given you mounts. By Allah, and Allah willing, if I take an oath and later find something else better than that. then I do what is better and expiate my oath.'" - Sahih Bukhari 7:67:427 (read more) |
Beauty and Makeup
Corruption of Scriptures
Bible
Qur'an
Cosmology
Creation
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"(O you who believe! Ask not about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble.)... The apparent wording of this Ayah indicates that we are forbidden to ask about things that if one has knowledge of, he would be sorry he had asked. Consequently, it is better to avoid such questions." - Ibn Kathir |