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    References: to the power of God in the Quran reinforce the need to obey His commands. Many of these commands apply to religious customs‚ social behavior‚ and other areas including those of relevance to commerce and economics. Economics is a social science devoted to studying the production‚

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    for his deeds and misdeeds. Those who live in the present world a life of obedience to the Lord will enjoy eternal bliss in the hereafter while those who disobey His commands will have to garner the bitter fruits of their disobedience. The Holy Quran sys: “Towards Him is the return of you all‚ The promise of God is sure fact‚ Surely he originates and make‚ Then He causes it to return again‚ In order that He may reward Those who believe and do good with justice; And as to those who choose

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    female” (Galatians 3:28). There is a lot more to today’s radical feminism of equality between males and females‚ much of the ideology behind the radical women’s movement is incompatible with the Christian faith. Chelsen Vicari. (2013) In Islam‚ the Quran says “we are all equal in the eyes of Allah (God)” which says women and men are all equal in the eyes of god. It means that the dignity is important. In mosques‚ women are not able to participate in the same capacity as men do. Just having a place

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    heresies and sins: “Surely‚ unbelievers are those who said‚ "Allah is the third of the three [in a Trinity]". But there is no god but One God. And if they cease not from what they say‚ verily‚ a painful torment will befall the unbelievers among them” (Quran

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    Episcopal Committee of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. New Jersey: St. Anthony Guild Press Paterson‚ 1941. Print. Laws of Manu. Trans. George Bühler. Sacred Texts Archive‚ 2011. Web. 1 June 2012. http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/manu.htm Quran. Ed. Farida Khanam. Trans. Maulana Wahiduddin Khan. New Delhi: Goodword Books‚ 2009. Print Smith‚ H. The World’s Religions. New York: Harper One‚ 1991. Print.

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    with prophecies of future apocalyptic events. Likewise‚ the scripture of Islam‚ the Quran‚ was also influenced by notable portions of both the Hebrew and Christian religious texts. Muslim followers believe the Quran to be the recitation of God’s words to the prophet Muhammad and includes the basic tenets and the Five Pillars of Islam. As with both the Hebrew and Christian Bible‚ the basic tenets of Islam within the Quran detail the essence of God‚ his creation of the universe and humankind‚ and the afterlife

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    Angels‚ belief in the holy book known as the Quran‚ belief in Prophets‚ belief in the day of judgment as well as the belief in Predestination. Islam also belief in the five pillars of Islam which is the shahadah‚ 5 daily prayers‚ Zakat‚ fasting the month of Ramadan‚ and pilgrimage to Mecca. It is quite evident in comparison that these two religions share no similarities in their belief

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    A fifteenth-century Persian manuscript depicts pilgrims praying at Mecca in the mosque surrounding the Ka’ba. C H A P T E R 1 4 THE EXPANSIVE REALM OF ISLAM I In 632 C.E. the prophet Muhammad visited his native city of Mecca from his home in exile at Medina‚ and in doing so he set an example that devout Muslims have sought to emulate ever since. The hajj—the holy pilgrimage to Mecca—draws Muslims by the hundreds of thousands from all parts of the world to Saudi Arabia. Each year Muslims travel

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    describes the different treatments she and her sister‚ Haweya‚ would receive because of their gender. Mahad‚ her brother was allowed to play outside while the girls were learning baarri‚ which is a concept of complete submission to their husbands and the Quran. During her teenage years she was consisted of being‚ looking for answers in her religion related to the inequality of such. She would also be beaten daily by her mother who was mad at her own life as she was left without the

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    the one who is deeply conscious of God.” (2) The second challenge is millions of muslim are taught the Quran everyday but without understanding its meaning or message or relevance in life. Especially the teenagers‚ they can read the Quran but they don’t understand the meaning. Therefore‚ it is so difficult for a Dai to teach them further since they don’t even understand the Quran and its meaning. (3) The youth less commitment to the religion. Since the time has been changed and there

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