qur'an in English

noun

sacred book of the Muslims which serves as the foundation for the Islamic religion, Islamic sacred writings revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad

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1. The Qur'an is said to demand the acquisition of knowledge.

2. The precedent for Consanguineous marriage comes from the Qur'an itself

3. Mary is the only woman specifically named in the Qur'an.

4. He is currently editing and translating Sayyid Abul 'Ala Mawdudi's Tafhim al-Qur'an under the title Towards Understanding of the Qur'an (Islamic Foundation, Leicester); so far ten volumes have been published.

5. 'Aad and Thamud perished because of their decadence, as recorded in the Qur'an.

6. The Holy Qur'an answered this objection by saying: "Allah has allowed sale and forbidden riba."

7. Abrogation in the Qur'an The Qur'an is unique among sacred scriptures in accepting a doctrine of Abrogation in which later pronouncements of the Prophet declare null and void his earlier pronouncements

8. Angels appear frequently in the Old Testament, the New Testament, Qur'an and Aqdas

9. The word 'Adhan' has also been used in the holy Qur'an in this way

10. In the same chapter the Qur'an goes further to severely condemn the accumulation of wealth.

11. Likewise criticised was his kissing of the Qur'an in Damascus, Syria, on one of his travels on 6 May 2001.

12. Bismillah atau Bismillahirrahmanirrahim (Arab: بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم) adalah kalimat pembuka di setiap surah Al Qur'an, kecuali surah At-Taubah

13. The primary religion practiced by the Ambonese is Islam, a monotheistic religion built around the teachings of the Qur'an and of the

14. Sure 9 of the Qur'an states that the number of months in a year is twelve and rejects any "shifting" (nasi).

15. 107f) The ‘founding’ scholars couldn't even agree in ‘basic principles’ over what Abrogates what between the Sunnah and Qur'an! …

16. In acknowledging this "astonishing event of human history" this French Orientalist , was in fact acknowledging the miraculous nature of the Qur'an.

17. It has often been said that the phrase Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim contains the true essence of the entire Qur'an, as …

18. Under these four Caliphs, the political, social, and religious institutions of Islam would be solidified, including the definitive edition of the Qur'an

19. Al-Shikhkhir said: The Messenger of Allah Abrogated some of his commands by others, just as the Qur'an abrogates some part with the other

20. The rulings related to this generally stated due portion are detailed in other places in the Qur'an and the Sunnah that talk about zakah.

21. This implies that the original, uncreated, preserved tablets in heaven, from which the Qur'an proceeded (sura 85:22), also contains these Abrogations

22. While the Qur'an and the Sunnah contain guidance that covers all human situations, sometimes we cannot find a quotation that relates directly to the question in hand.

23. Suyuti said that everything in the Qur'an about forgiveness and peace is Abrogated by verse 9:5, which orders Muslims to fight the unbelievers and to …

24. We know best what they say; and thou art not one to overawe them by force. So admonish with the Qur'an such as fear My Warning!

25. Some scholars have attempted to reduce the number of Abrogations in the Qur'an even further, by explaining the relationships between the verses in some special ways, e.g

26. Abraham [according to the Book of Genesis, Heb.,=father of many nations] or Abram (ā`brəm) [Heb.,=exalted father], in the Bible, progenitor of the Hebrews; in the Qur'an, ancestor of the Arabs

27. Q. You have given a ruling that insurance is permissible. But the ruling is stated in general terms. Could you please provide evidence from the Qur'an and the Sunnah in support of this view?

28. An African slave in pre-Islamic Arabia, Bilal was freed by Muslims and became the Prophet's favorite muezzin (one who calls Adhan, a.k.a muadhdhin).Abdul Basit was a famous Egyptian Qur'an reciter.

29. Cohen extends this argument in more detail in Political Philosophy from Plato to Mao, where he argues that the Qur'an played a role in perpetuating social codes from the early 7th century despite changes in secular society.

30. In the case of Islam, most Apologists seem to omit, hide, or lie about (see Taqiyya) many of the historical teachings of Muhammad and the Qur'an with regard to tolerance (or lack thereof), supremacism, conquest, their unforgiving legal system, treatment of women and treatment of …

31. The official views of World-wide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community are the teachings of Islam, the dictates of the Holy Qur'an, the sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the teachings of the Promised Messiah (as) and al-Imam al-Mahdi (as) and his successors.

32. "When you meet the unbelievers, strike necks" (Qur'an 47:4) "France knife attack: Man shouting 'Allahu Akbar' Beheads woman, kills 2 others outside church in Nice," Times Now News, October 29, 2020: Nice: At least three persons were killed in a knife attack on Thursday outside a church in the southern French city of Nice

33. The Abrogation in the Quran is referring to the prior scripture (Bible and Old Testament) not its OWN VERSES, Other, and more common views are available eg: "Abrogation in the Qur'an refers to the phenomenon of a later verse changing or altering a ruling established by a verse revealed earlier, either in whole or in part."

34. The Arabic phrase shown above is pronounced as Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim, and is a beautifully poetic phrase which offers both deep insight and brilliant inspiration.It has often been said that the phrase Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim contains the true essence of the entire Qur'an, as well as the true essence of all religions.

35. Moore acknowledged that Shah had made a contribution of sorts in popularising a humanistic Sufism, and had "brought energy and resource to his self-aggrandisement", but ended with the damning conclusion that Shah's was "a 'Sufism' without self-sacrifice, without self-transcendence, without the aspiration of gnosis, without tradition, without the Prophet, without the Qur'an, without Islam, and without God.

36. Narrated by: Kevan Brighting Length: 1 hr and 17 mins Unabridged Overall 4 out of 5 stars 13 Performance 4 out of 5 stars 9 Story 4 out of 5 stars 9 This is a Modern English reading of the interpretations and the meanings of the Holy Qur'an, based on interpretations of meaning by Dr Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali and Dr Muhammad Muhsin Khan

37. The rare appearance of the term `ifrit (feminine `ifritah) in the Qur'an (the sacred scripture of Islam) and in Hadith (eyewitness narratives recounting Muhammad's words, actions, or approbations) is always in the phrase "the Afreet of the jinn" and probably means "rebellious." The word subsequently came to refer to an entire class of formidable, rebellious beings, but, in the confused world

38. Says the Shaykh Abu Ja'far, the mercy of Allah upon him: Our belief concerning the Alids ('alawiya) is that they are the progeny of the Messenger of Allah, and that devotion to them is obligatory, because it is the requital of his apostleship.Says Allah, Exalted is He: “Say (O Muhammad, unto mankind): I ask of you no requital therefor, save loving - kindness of (my) kinsfolk” (Qur'an 42:23).1