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Monday, February 4, 2019

iSLAM :: essays research papers

Islam began when Muhammad went away and saw the angel Gabriel. He told Muhammad that he was Allahs it is how Muslims call idol, Prophet. At first people didnt believe he was the Prophet of Allah. It was until after Muhammad died did Islam start to truly spread.     Islam also teaches that there is completely one God. Muhammad calls all people to worship Allah, because He is merciful and fair. On Judgment day, he will come and judge everyone according to his or her actions. It is pretty much like the Catholic Church teaches. If you do practiced things for others you will be rewarded and if you dont you will go to hellhole as a punishment.     And they (women) have rights ( everywhere their husbands as regards living expenses, etc.) similar (to those of their husbands) over them (as regards obedience and respect, etc.) to what is reasonable, that men have a degree (of responsibility) over them. And Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise." (Al-B aqarah 2228) Muslims also have different perspectives on certain issues curiously in treating females and males the same way. Men are allowed to have four wives but mustiness treat them with care and love. Men roll in the hay divorce their wife/wives at any time they wish. Unfortunately, women arent allowed to do the same.     Muslims have pentad Pillars of Faith which explain five major parts of Islam. The first on is on faith and says that there is no god except god and everyone can have. A message of guidance has come through a man like us. Salat are the prayers that are prayed five measure a day which brings up the second one, Prayer. Muslims believe that the principles of Islam are single made by god and that money is up to humans only. upright like we have Lent and fasting, Muslims have dates similar to these. During the month of Ramadan Muslims must fast during the daylight. After the fast, it is followed by a feast to only the ones who stayed gen uine to the fasting. And finally, the fifth one is the pilgrimage or the Hajj. Every year, Muslims travel to Mecca, if they can afford it or are in good condition, and it is believed that it gives a view of Judgment day.

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