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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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"Cut off their Hands" "As for the thief, both male and female, cut off their hands. It is the reward of their own deeds, an exemplary punishment from Allah. Allah is Mighty, Wise." - Quran 5:38 (read more) |
Aisha
Alcohol
Animals
Apostates
Banu Qurayza
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"The Prophet gives permission to beat women" "Narrated Abdullah ibn AbuDhubab: Iyas ibn Abdullah ibn AbuDhubab reported the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) as saying: Do not beat Allah's handmaidens, but when Umar came to the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) and said: Women have become emboldened towards their husbands, he (the Prophet) gave permission to beat them." - Sunan Abu Dawud 11:2141 (read more) |
Beauty and Makeup
Corruption of Scriptures
Bible
Qur'an
Cosmology
Creation
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"[The jizya] is taken from them when they are in a lowered and humbled state. [The dhimmi] must approach walking, not riding; the taker is standing while the giver is sitting and trembling in awe. He is seized by his collar, and is told: "Perform the jizya," and is pushed on the nape of his neck." - Al-Zamakhshari |