The Quran contains stories about prophets such as Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, Jesus, and others.
Muslims believe that the Quran was written by Muhammad with divine guidance from Allah.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, containing the teachings of Allah as revealed to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.
The Quran is considered to be the literal word of God and Muslims consider it their most sacred text.
Muhammad is considered to be the last messenger sent by God to guide humanity towards salvation.
The Quran has been translated into many languages but its original language is Arabic.
Sharia law is derived from the Quran and Sunnah, which are considered the primary sources of Islamic jurisprudence.
Sharia law is based on the teachings of Islam and governs all aspects of life including religious practice, family relationships, business transactions, criminal justice, and social welfare.
Muslims believe that the Quran is the final and complete word of God, containing all necessary knowledge and guidance for human beings.
Islam is based on five pillars or principles: Shahada (declaration of faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca).
Islam teaches that there will be no more prophets or revelations after Muhammad's death.
Jihad refers to the struggle against evil forces within oneself and society, including physical warfare when necessary.
Islam has five pillars which are essential beliefs and practices required for Muslim faith
Salah - Prayer
Salah - Prayer
Sunni Muslims follow the traditional understanding of Islam and accept the first four caliphs as legitimate successors to Muhammad.
Shahada - Declaration of Faith
The Five Pillars of Islam include Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
The Five Pillars of Islam include Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
Muhammad was born around 570 CE in Makkah, Arabia, and received his first revelation at age 40 while meditating in a cave near Mount Hira.
Sufism emphasizes personal spiritual development through practices such as meditation, contemplation, and self-reflection.
The Quran also includes stories about prophets like Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, Jesus, and Muhammad.
Sufism emphasizes personal spiritual development through practices such as meditation, contemplation, and self-reflection.
The Quran contains verses (ayat) that address various topics such as faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage, and jihad.
Hajj - Pilgrimage to Mecca
The Quran contains verses (ayat) that address various topics such as faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage, and jihad.
Shia Muslims believe that only Ali was chosen by God to succeed Muhammad and reject the legitimacy of the other three caliphs.
Sawm - Fasting during Ramadhan
Zakat - Charitable giving
Zakat - Charitable giving
In 622 CE, Muhammad migrated with his followers to Medina, where he established an independent community and gained political and military strength.
Hajj - Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime if financially able
Muhammad began preaching his message publicly in 610 CE and faced opposition from powerful tribes in Makkah who saw him as a threat to their power and wealth.
The Quran is considered the holy book of Islam and contains the teachings and guidance from Allah (God) revealed through the Prophet Muhammad.
Sawm - Fasting during Ramadan
Sawm - Fasting during Ramadan
Zakat is an act of charity that involves giving away a portion of one's wealth to those who are less fortunate.
Zakat - Charity
Hajj - Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime (for those who can afford it)
Zakat is an act of charity that involves giving away a portion of one's wealth to those who are less fortunate.