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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Twelver doctrine) The Fourteen Infallibles; Occultation (Islam) ... (started in 2nd/3rd Islamic centuries)
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Islamic belief and doctrine" ... Islamic view of the Bible; Al-Burooj; D.
Early Muslim Dogma: A Source-Critical Study. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-54572-2; Daftary, Farhad (1992). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-42974-9; Goldziher, I., Das Prinzip der takijja im Islam, ZMLG 60 (1906), 213–226. Emadi, Hafizullah (1998). The end of taqiyya: reaffirming the ...
Ninth century Islamic commentators who invoked significant sections of the Bible in their writings include Ibn Qutaybah (d. 889) and his translation of Genesis 1–3, and Al-Qasim al-Rassi (d. 860) who included a large portion of the Book of Matthew in his Refutation of Christians. [36]
Bila Kayf was a way of resolving theological problems in Islam in āyāt (verses of the Quran) by accepting without questioning. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] This approach was applied to a variety of questions in Islamic theology , including on traditions relating to the anthropomorphism and corporealism of God , as well as on others involved in the doctrine of ...
This approach adopts canonical Arabic versions of the Bible, including the Tawrat and the Injil, both to illuminate and to add exegetical depth to the reading of the Qur'an. Notable Muslim mufassirun (commentators) of the Bible and Qur'an who weaved biblical texts together with Qur'anic ones include Abu al-Hakam Abd al-Salam bin al-Isbili of al ...
In Ismā‘īlī doctrine, God is the true desire of every soul, and he manifests himself in the forms of prophets and imāms; the appointed du‘āt lead believers to the right path. Shahādatayn "profession of faith". Sidqu l-Lisān "speaking truth (to/about God)": The Druze believe that the meaning of prayer is sidqu l-lisān
A copy of the Qur'an, one of the primary sources of Sharia. The Qur'an is the first and most important source of Islamic law. Believed to be the direct word of God as revealed to Muhammad through angel Gabriel in Mecca and Medina, the scripture specifies the moral, philosophical, social, political and economic basis on which a society should be constructed.