يٰٓاَيُّهَا الَّذِيْنَ اٰمَنُوا اذْكُرُوا اللّٰهَ ذِكْرًا كَثِيْرًاۙ ٤١ وَّسَبِّحُوْهُ بُكْرَةً وَّاَصِيْلًا ٤٢. Artinya: "Wahai orang-orang yang beriman, ingatlah Allah dengan dzikir sebanyak-banyaknya dan bertasbihlah kepada-Nya pada waktu pagi
According to the CIA, 99.8% of the Turkish population is Muslim [better source needed] since traditional non-Muslim ethnic groups inside of Turkey (such as Jews, Armenians and Greeks) don't make up more than 0.2% of the population, although some surveys give a slightly lower estimate of 96.2%, with the most popular school of thought being the
Iman (Arabic: إِيمَان, romanized: ʾīmān, lit. 'faith' or 'belief', also 'recognition') in Islamic theology denotes a believer's recognition of faith and deeds in the religious aspects of Islam. Its most simple definition is the belief in the six articles of faith, known as arkān al-īmān.. The term iman has been delineated in both the Quran and hadith.
Introduction. Blasphemy, derived from the Latin Blasphemia, is generally defined as the exhibition of irreverent behaviour or language towards God, religion or anything held sacred. It is a sensitive issue for many, especially those who have an unshakeable faith in their beliefs, religious leaders, holy book, places of worship and rituals.
During the Adhan for Fajr Prayer, the Mu'adhdhin should also recite the words given below twice after saying, Hayya 'alal-Falah: Transliteration: Assalatu khairum-minan-naum (twice) Translation: Prayer is better than sleep. (Recited twice) The Holy Prophet(sa) has said: Transliteration:
Apostasy in Islam (Arabic: ردة, riddah or ارتداد, irtidād) is commonly defined as the abandonment of Islam by a Muslim, in thought, word, or through deed.It includes not only explicit renunciations of the Islamic faith by converting to another religion or abandoning religion, but also blasphemy or heresy by those who consider themselves Muslims, through any action or utterance which
v t e Ahl al-Ḥadīth ( Arabic: أَهْل الحَدِيث, lit. 'The People of Hadith') is an Islamic school of Sunni Islam that emerged during the 2nd/3rd Islamic centuries of the Islamic era (late 8th and 9th century CE) as a movement of hadith scholars who considered the Quran and authentic hadith to be the only authority in matters of law and creed. [1]
Quran. The Quran ( / kʊrˈɑːn /, kuurr-AHN; [i] vocalized Arabic: اَلْقُرْآنُ, Quranic Arabic: ٱلۡقُرۡءَانُ, al-Qurʾān [alqurˈʔaːn], [ii] lit. 'the recitation' or lit. 'the lecture'), also romanized Qur'an or Koran, [iii] is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God
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