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  • 02:3002:30, 23 January 2024 diff hist +2 Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:MischiefNo edit summary current
  • 02:2702:27, 23 January 2024 diff hist −22,179 Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:MischiefReplaced content with "{{QuranHadithScholarsIndex}} {{QualityScore|Lead=2|Structure=3|Content=2|Language=2|References=2}}Two Arabic words are commonly translated as "mischief." "sharr" "شر" means evil in the abstract sense, or maliciousness; the devil may be referred to in Arabic as "ash-sharir" الشرير or "the evil one." "Fasaad" "فساد" on the other hand means "corruption" and can be used to refer to common corruption such as bribery; in Urdu, its derivative meaning is that of..." Tag: Replaced
  • 02:2702:27, 23 January 2024 diff hist +54 Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:MischiefNo edit summary
  • 01:5301:53, 23 January 2024 diff hist +5,951 N Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Fasaad(Corruption)Created page with "Fasaad (فساد) in Arabic means corruption or degeneration, it is often translated as "mischief" in Islamic scriptures and is used to designate the evils deeds of both men and supernatural entities. ===Disputing Islam is making mischief=== {{Quote|{{Quran-range|3|60|63}}|The Truth (comes) from Allah alone; so be not of those who doubt. '''If any one disputes in this matter with thee''', now after (full) knowledge Hath come to thee, say: "Come! let us gather together..."
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