Of all the religions out there, Islam is the only one that teaches a purely monotheistic belief system. It also claims that the divine book of Islam, which is the Quran, is the direct speech of God himself.
One might expect such a speech to be miraculous, and rightly so. The Qur’an is truly a miraculous speech and in this section we shall take a closer look at these miracles and their meaning.
It can be hard to convince a non-believer of the existence of God with God’s divine book. A non-believer does not believe in that book to begin with. But there are many logical and rational arguments that can be used to prove God’s existence to someone or simply to strengthen one’s own faith.
In this section we will be looking at such arguments.
Embark on a guided exploration of the Quran’s chapters. Each chapter is broken into manageable parts called ‘Ruku’ to help new readers understand the depth and breadth of topics covered.
This section provides brief descriptions of each Ruku, illuminating the themes and directives without revealing all its sacred content.
Muslims, meaning ‘people who submit to the will of God’ have two sources of islamic knowledge. The first is the Qur’an and the second is the books of hadith, which contain the sayings of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh).
In this section we will learn about various topics of Islam with the help of these two sources.
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