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  • ...wer and questions that cast a doubt on the truthfulness or authenticity of Islam. ...tood. As such, when asked about such a thing which is basically unknowable to modern science, an Arabic speaking cosmologist might answer "allahu 'alam"
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  • ...ed by the authorities of the Sunni Islam to be the perfect, unerring guide to mankind in all matters. {{Quote|{{Quran|2|106}}|None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou n
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  • ...ars throughout the ages and belonging to various madhabs and traditions of Islam have [[Fiqh|formulated]] their opinions on this matter and the general cons ...elling you) the truth. And when you ask (his wives) for anything you want, ask them from behind a screen, that is purer for your hearts and for their hear
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  • ...h qudsi''. Traditional Islamic scholars do not consider these hadith qudsi to be any more important than regular hadiths, although the reasoning behind t ...heologically instructive in some manner and thus God is entirely justified to include them in the Quran.
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  • ...sed for the movement to relate modern science with religion, principally [[Islam]].<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=raKRY3KQspsC&pg=PA456&dq=bucailli ...vidences" that lead many to convert to [[Islam]] "is the large number of [[Islam and Science|scientific facts in the Quran]]."<ref>Zaghloul El-Naggar, an Eg
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  • ...Qur'an]] 4:3, and evidence provided in the [[sahih]] [[hadith|ahadith]] as to the true meaning of this verse. ...u cannot act equitably towards orphans, then marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four; but if you fear that you will not do justice (
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  • ...Slavery in Islamic Law#In_Islamic_law|female slaves]] could be married off to someone by their owners without their consent. ...l detector there will be an opportunity to explain the situation privately to the security team. Contacting the relevant national embassy is usually advi
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  • ...Allah swore by the pen. This pen is made of light and its height is equal to the distance between Heaven and earth. It is with this pen that the Wise Re ...le-and-its-origins-in-early-islam/ The Nun whale and it’s origins in early Islam]</ref>
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  • Orthodox Sunni Islam sees itself as a complete and total guide to all facets of life. As such, the [[Qur'an]], [[hadith]], and [[scholars]] p ...sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Al
    39 KB (6,582 words) - 02:00, 29 January 2023
  • ...direction of prayer) five times a day (another one of the Five Pillars of Islam). ==According to Islamic scriptures==
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  • ...exegetical contexts, classical hadith scholars considered the sirah genre to lack any sound methodology for authenticating isnads (chains of narration; ...ps://jiscnet.com/journals/jisc/Vol_3_No_1_June_2015/7.pdf Blasphemy law of Islam-Misconceptions and Fallacy], Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture (2015),
    65 KB (10,030 words) - 21:50, 3 July 2023
  • ...end-times. Verses 86 and 90 are so controversial due to Muslim sensitivity to claims that they have Allah saying that the sun sets and rises in physical ...are many new, important arguments, and much more evidence that can be used to shed light on this matter. This is particularly true concerning 18:90, whic
    69 KB (11,439 words) - 21:33, 27 June 2024
  • ...not bear false witness, and condemns various groups for (allegedly) lying about Allah and Muhammad. Lying is generally also considered a sin for believers ...obscenity and obscenity leads to Hell-Fire, and the servant who endeavours to tell a lie is recorded as a liar.".
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  • ...not bear false witness, and condemns various groups for (allegedly) lying about Allah and Muhammad. Lying is generally also considered a sin for believers ...obscenity and obscenity leads to Hell-Fire, and the servant who endeavours to tell a lie is recorded as a liar.".
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  • ...mage" of Wahhabism.<ref name="DLB2004: 5">[[#DLB2004|DeLong-Bas, ''Wahhabi Islam'', 2004]]: 5</ref> ...lobal Jihad. Overview [blurb]|url=http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wahhabi-islam-natana-delong-bas/1117395956?ean=9780195333015|website=Barnes & Noble|quote
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  • ...and, in another, from clay. Tabari in his history of the world attributes to the universe an age between 6 and 7 thousand years, a figure more or less i ...rigin of the heavens and the earth: When He decreeth a matter, '''He saith to it: "Be," and it is"''' }}
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  • ...and, in another, from clay. Tabari in his history of the world attributes to the universe an age between 6 and 7 thousand years, a figure more or less i ...rigin of the heavens and the earth: When He decreeth a matter, '''He saith to it: "Be," and it is"''' }}
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  • ...en for various personal gains by the girls' guardian or with the intention to preserve family [[Honor violence|honor]] by helping her avoid pre-marital [ ...le to withstand intercourse without physical harm rather than being linked to a particular age. See the article [[Forced Marriage]] for more detail and f
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  • ...prophet's military campaigns such as [[ibn Ishaq]]. These sources imparts to their readers many ideas, attributes, and habits of the prophet, all of whi ==Relations of Muslims to Jews==
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  • ...ronounced</small> [muħammad]; c. 570 – c. 8 June 632) was the founder of [[Islam]].<ref>''The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World''. Oxford: Oxford Uni ...er (''rasūl Allāh''), called to be a "warner," first to the Arabs and then to all humankind.</q>
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