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Islam 101: Principles and Practice. Khan Consulting and Publishing, LLC. ISBN 0-9772838-3-6. Kobeisy, Ahmed Nezar (2004). Counseling American Muslims: Understanding the Faith and Helping the People. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 978-0-313-32472-7. Momen, Moojan (1987). An Introduction to Shi'i Islam: The History and Doctrines of Twelver Shi'ism ...
It has been called "the dominant message" of the holy book of Islam, the Quran, [Note 1] [2] and resurrection and judgement the two themes "central to the understanding of Islamic eschatology." [ 3 ] Judgement Day is considered a fundamental tenet of faith by all Muslims, and one of the six articles of Islamic faith .
A well-adjusted person feels comfortable in different aspects of their community, such as home, school, work, neighborhood, religious organization, etc. A balanced life philosophy that accounts for and acknowledges the impact that the world has on an individual, as well as the impact an individual can have on the world [ 14 ]
The first day of the first Islamic year is 1 Muḥarram 1 (AH) and corresponds to 16 July 622 . ʾAḥad (أحد) literally "one." Islamically, ahad means One Alone, unique, none like God. Al-Ahad is one of the names of God. ʾAḥkām (أحكام) These are rulings and orders of the Qu'ran and Sunnah. A single ruling is called a Ḥukm.
al-Ākhirah (Arabic: الآخرة, derived from Akhir which means last, ultimate, end or close) [1] [2] is an Arabic term for "the Hereafter". [3] [4]In Islamic eschatology, on Judgment Day, the natural or temporal world will come to an end, the dead will be resurrected from their graves, and God will pronounce judgment on their deeds, [5] [6] consigning them for eternity to either the bliss ...
Particulars of the pre-Islamic tribes of 'Ad and Thamud have been discussed in Quran elsewhere as well. [5] [13] Mention of ʿĀd occurs 24 times [14] in total while the people of Thamud are mentioned 26 times [15] in the whole Quran. Both of these tribes rejected the Prophets so they were destroyed by the wrath of ALLAH. [6]
Islamic teachings on humanity and human welfare have been codified in its central religious book known as the Quran, which the Muslims believe was revealed by God for the humankind. These teachings have often been exemplified by Islamic prophet Muhammad as displayed in his sayings and practices. To the Muslims, Islam is what the Quran has ...
5-11 Unbelievers may mock, but they shall be overtaken by the resurrection-day 12-15 Man shall be his own accuser on that day 16-19 Muhammad rebuked for anticipating Gabriel in receiving the Qurán 20-21 Men choose this life, but neglect the life to come 22-25 Various thoughts of the righteous and the wicked on the resurrection-day