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The morality,ethics and integrity and honesty in Islam and other religions.

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The purpose of human life in light of Islam and other comparative dominant religions around the world.

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The holy Quran recitation and tilawat

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The power, strength, tranquility and peace and happiness and joyfulness and delight in remembering Allah.

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The hassle and torment of the disbelivers and Kafur

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The beauty and benefits of remembering Allah an excellent way of achieving mental peace and tranquility and strength

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The Quran and modern geology a detailed study and experiments

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The historical events in the Quran

  The historical events in the Quran This article is adapted from  The Mystery Of The Historical Jesus: The Messiah in the Qur’an, the Bible, and Historical Sources Those who are familiar with the style of the Bible get surprised, and even baffled, when they read a translation of the Qur’an. Unlike the Bible which addresses most issues in the context of relating history, the Qur’an is not a history book. Although it contains historical stories about righteous and sinful individuals and nations, these are very limited. Additionally, the Qur’an has a unique style even in relating history. Understanding this aspect of the Qur’an is vital when studying its historical accounts. This short appendix should be particularly useful to the reader who is not familiar with the Qur’an or expects the Qur’an to have a similar style to other religious or historical texts, such as the Bible. One attribute that characterizes the Qur’anic text in general and appears in different forms is succinctness. One

The primary and main source of true history-The Quran is miracle in itself.

  T here are primary and secondary sources of history. The Qur’an, which is very much history-oriented, can be categorized as neither. Rather, it is the ultimate historical source. This article explains why. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was the final messenger of Allah to mankind. His honorary and the operative title was the  Seal of the Prophets . The Qur’an, which was given to him, was likewise the final revealed guidance of Allah to people. As such, the Qur’an looks as much to the present and the future, as to the past. While it aims to diagnose the present, providing answers for it and paving the way for the future, it also, in equal measure, amends and remedies the past. This is so on account of the principle that one has to know his past in order to understand his present and to be able to build up his future.  The past is the foundation of the future. The present brings the two poles together and gives each one life as well as a sense of purpose. The Qur’an speaks not only about some

The miracles of the Holy Quran: Description and livelihood of various animals like bees, ant, spider, cows, birds and others.

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  In this busy and fast paced world we live in, sometimes I struggle to be able to find that illusive ‘connection’ with God, but you don’t need to look far to be stunned by His exceptional design of creation to be able to recognise and witness his majesty. This three part piece, starting with the humble bee, seeks to look at the fascinating design of three animals. Animals after which chapters in the holy Quran are named; the bee, the ant and the spider. Unlike other chapters, such as the cow or elephant – in which the animal plays a minor role in a much more poignant central story, the three I want to explore are more cryptic titles of chapters. There must be something special therefore about each of these animals, and for me, nature is a perfect way to stimulate my mind and ponder about God. ADVERTISE ON TMV The chapter of The Bee is number sixteen of the holy Quran, and the direct reference to the bee is in verses 68 to 69, “And your Lord inspired the bee, saying: “Take you habitati

Homosexuality is one of the greatest sins in Islam and homosexuality is totally prohibited in Islam.

  Why does Islam prohibit homosexuality? Why is homosexuality prohibited in Islam? A few years ago I had a conversation with a colleague about Islam. He was really interested and agreed with everything I was saying, yet, he just had one major concern. He said, “Look, almost everything you’ve said so far makes perfect sense. Yet I can’t help but wonder why is your God so bothered about two men that just so happen to love one another?” Such a question is a norm in today’s modern world. I mean, in a world that prides itself for its struggle to achieve equality and social justice, shouldn’t a man loving a woman be the same as a man loving a man? Shouldn’t all love be considered the same? Why does Islam see a difference? Why is homosexuality prohibited in Islam? Well, the answer is in fact quite simple and it all comes down to the very definition of Islam in and of itself – and that is submission. Islam by its very essence means to submit to whatever Allah ordains for humanity. No ifs, no b