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  2. Islam: Beliefs and Observances - Wikipedia

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    The book also describes the core beliefs of Islam and their obligations as they apply to each believer and talks about religion's several sects. [2] The book talks about how Islam's history is broken down according to the countries where it exists as a major political and social force. The text of the book is supplemented with end notes, a ...

  3. Islam and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Reference to Islamic views on religious pluralism is found in the Quran. The following verses are generally interpreted as an ...

  4. Open-source religion - Wikipedia

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    Open-source religions employ open-source methods for the sharing, construction, and adaptation of religious belief systems, content, and practice. [1] In comparison to religions utilizing proprietary, authoritarian, hierarchical, and change-resistant structures, open-source religions emphasize sharing in a cultural Commons, participation, self-determination, decentralization, and evolution.

  5. Zekr (software) - Wikipedia

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    Zekr (Arabic:ذكر) is an open source Quranic desktop application. It is an open platform Quran study tool for browsing and researching the Quran. Zekr is a Quran-based project, planned to be a universal, open source, and cross-platform application to perform most of the usual refers to the Quran, according to the project website. [1]

  6. Portal:Islam - Wikipedia

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    The two main religious festivals are Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The three holiest sites in Islam are Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Prophet's Mosque in Medina, and al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The religion of Islam originated in Mecca in 610 CE. Muslims believe this is when Muhammad received his first revelation.

  7. Criticism of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Turkish Republic, described Islam as the religion of the Arabs that loosened the national nexus of Turkish nation, got national excitement numb. [257] In the early 20th century, the prevailing view among Europeans was that Islam was the root cause of Arab "backwardness".

  8. Ghulam Ahmed Perwez - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ahmad Parwez (Punjabi: غلام احمد پرویز; 1903–1985) was a well-known teacher of the Quran in India and Pakistan. [2] He posed a challenge to the established Sunni doctrine by interpreting Quranic themes with a logical approach.

  9. Outline of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic religious sciences; Islamic theology. Theological concepts Ahl al-Hadith (started in 2nd/3rd Islamic centuries) Ahl-i Hadith (another movement in South-Asia in mid-nineteenth English century) Ahl ar-Ra'y; Divisions of the world in Islam; Fi sabilillah; Ihsan; Iman; Itmam al-hujjah; Wasat; Shia theological concepts Ismah; Categorization ...