Islam is a God-centered religion. Nothing illustrates
this reality better than the verse named ‘The Greatest’ by the Prophet Muhammad,
may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him. Read this article to find out
more about this verse and its beautiful explanation of who is God.
Islam is a God-centered religion. Nothing illustrates
this reality better than the verse named ‘The Greatest’ by the Prophet
Muhammad. Read this article to find out more about this verse and its beautiful
explanation of who is God.
A discussion of the last two verses of Chapter 2, that
define the basic beliefs of a Muslim, his humbleness, and relationship with
God. Part 1 discusses the basic beliefs and humankind’s accountability in the
Afterlife.
A discussion of the last two verses of Chapter 2, that
define the basic beliefs of a Muslim, his humbleness, and relationship with God.
Part 2 explains the beautiful supplications at the end of the chapter.
The blessings we enjoy
are innumerable. This verse reminds us of that and makes us reflect as to what
is the best way to express gratitude to those blessings.
By islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
Published on 02 Nov 2015
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These profound verses encourage us to have the right company
and explain about the reality of our choices and actions. The truth and has
been made clear by God and we have been given a free will to choose; however we
are responsible for the consequences of our decisions.
A brief look and discussion of the traits that define a
true believer. In these verses God describes these characteristics and sets
them out clearly, allowing us to emulate the behaviour He describes.
These verses explain what kind of God He is, what are
His attributes, Who has sent the Quran, and before Whom you have to render an
account of your deeds in the end.
These verses explain what kind of God He is, what are
His attributes, Who has sent the Quran, and before Whom you have to render an
account of your deeds in the end.
A group of verses from Chapter 79 of the Quran that
concisely describe the consequences of giving oneself up to one’s desires and
contrasts it to the consequences of leading a God conscious life.
A moving account of the Day of Judgement that talks
about relatives and family members on the Day of Judgement as well as the expressions
of joy and horror that faces will display on that day.
God guides us in the right direction by asking the
pivotal question, isn’t it time you came to your senses and humbled yourself? Making
the same mistakes as the People of the Book will only lead to hard-heartedness
and ultimate failure He says, and likens the hard heart to dead infertile
ground. God also offers a solution.
This chapter of the Quran mobilizes an impressive range
of examples to achieve its rhetorical aim: to affirm the unity of the Creator
through the observation of change and variation in Creation.
By islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
Published on 31 Oct 2016
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Three verses that explain clearly what will happen if we
worship something other than God.
Two essential verses that explain that Prophet Muhammad
was a messenger and a human being. His life span was fixed just as the life
span of every human being is fixed before birth.
After the Battle of Uhud many examples of how to be a
better Muslim became clear. God taught the believers leadership skills and
explained His power over all things.
God mentions Prophet Muhammad in the Quran in unique
ways—with words that signify his excellence and unmatched character and with
titles that demonstrate God’s love and care for him.
By Raiiq Ridwan (understandquran.com) [edited by
IslamReligion.com]
Published on 28 Jan 2019
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Prophet Abraham’s legacy to his descendants and how
Islam remains true to that heritage.
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