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Qur’an
Islam’s entry into the world generated a new chapter in civilization and changed direction of the history. Islamic Culture was gradually dominated on the history and civilization based on teaching Quran, in fact, holy Quran has influenced all social affairs and people’s lives. The role of Quran in history and its effects on cultures and...
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The Qur’an assumes its auditors’ familiarity with Christianity—especially doctrines such as the Trinity and Incarnation—and has a range of terms for and estimations of Christians. In addition to nasara (Christians), People of the Book (ahl al­kitab), People of the Gospel (ahl al­injil, and Children of Israel (bani isra’il), Islamic tradition has identified other qur’anic concepts with Christians, ranging from preIslamic Arabian monotheists (the hanif) to idolaters (mushrikun) and those who are “astray” (e.g., Q 1:6–7). Click here to read more.
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THE academic study of the Qur’an, it has often been remarked, lags far behind the study of the Bible while being, at the same time, closely modelled after it. Not only are the resources available to scholars of the Qpr’an much more limited than those available to their biblical-scholar counterparts, but the depth of methodological...
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One of the Maqasid al-Shari’ah is Hifzh al-Maal (the protection of one’s property). Since one’s property and assets are very important, Islam has highlighted the importance and the guidelines of business; the profession most synonymous with the property. Click here to read more.
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