FAEZ: Humanity has received the Divine guidance only through 2 channels, i.e. the word of Allah and the Prophets (estimated to be 313 in numbers) who were chosen by Allah to communicate His Will to human beings.
MULIA: Claims by certain scholars who allege that Prophet Muhammad (saw) was the author of the Quran, is humanly impossible. Prophet Muhammad (saw) himself was an illiterate. How could any person of the 6th century (1400 A.D.) utter such scientific truths contained in the Quran?
TEGUH: Quran was written during the life time of the Prophet Muhamad (saw) on pieces of palm leaves, bones etc. Then the 1st Calipah Abu Bakar undertook the responsibility of collecting the whole Quran in one volume. Subsequently it was passed to 2nd Calipah Umar and then to Hafsa (Prophet’s wife and Umar’s daughter). The 3rd Calipah Uthman prepared several copies from this original copy, and sent them to different Muslim territories.
AKHTAR: On the contrary, the Bible came in book-form long after the "demised” of Jesus Christ. Thus, what we now have is the translations of individuals’ accounts of the original revelations which contain additions and deletions made by the followers of the religion.
MULIA: The Islam that was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (saw), is the continuation and culmination of all the preceding revealed religions (only Allah to be obeyed) and hence it is for all times and all peoples.
FEAZ: Allah is the sole name of the One true God. Nothing esle can be called Allah. The term has no plural or gender. This show its uniqueness when compared with the word god which can be made plural, gods, feminine, goddess.
TEGUH: To a Muslim, Allah is the Almighty, the Creator, the Sustainer etc of the universe. Islam seeks to firmly implant in man’s heart the conviction that his dealings are with Allah who sees him at all times and in all places, and that he may deceive everyone but can never deceive Allah.
AKHTAR: Through belief in Allah and the Day of Judgement it furnishes a force which enables a person to adopt the moral conduct with earnestness and sincerity, with all the devotion of heart and soul.
MULIA: It covers his life from home to society, from the dining-table to managing a nation, literally from the cradle to the grave. No sphere of life is exempt from the universal and comprehensive application of the moral principles of Islam. The teaching of Islam encourages kindness and consideration to others, including non-Muslims.....including non-Muslims (repetition).
FAEZ: A Muslim has to discharge his or her responsibility not only to the entire mankind (i told u x only Muslims) but also to animals, rivers, plants, and all creations in this universe.
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