Mr. Rao comes from a background of brahmin scholarship. He as a child had a string (of sacred importance to brahmins) of brahmin culture passed down to him from his father. After growing older Mr. Rao began to deal with Muslims at a business level. Soon after asking questions on Islam, he found it to be the right way.
The Quran and the basic elements of its organization, the
difference between the Quran and its translation, and a brief review of English
translations, introducing the subject of Quranic exegesis.
In understanding the concept of government in Islam, one needs to first understand the nature of the religion. This article explains how fundamental beliefs of Islam play a pivotal role in the system of governance. Part 1: The separation of ‘church and state.’
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