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fvgbhn'zxcvtbynm'zxcvgbhnjmk'zasxdcfvgbhnjmk,'xcIslam is one of the world’s major religions, followed by more than a b...illion people. The word Islam means “submission to the will of Allah (God)” and it teaches peace, kindness, and discipline in life. Muslims believe in one God, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Holy Quran, which is the final divine book revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The core belief of Islam is Tawheed, which means believing in the oneness of Allah. Islam teaches that all humans are equal and should live with honesty, patience, and respect. It strongly promotes good character, helping the poor, and maintaining justice in society. Islam is built on five main pillars: Shahada (faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting in Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah). These pillars guide Muslims to live a balanced and meaningful life.vbyhnujmik'rtyui'ertyhujikol'xertyujiko'edrftgyhujik Read More
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Islam is one of the world major religions, followed by more than a billion people. The word Islam means “submission to... the will of Allah (God)” and it teaches peace, kindness, and discipline in life. Muslims believe in one God, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Holy Quran, which is the final divine book revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The core belief of Islam is Tawheed, which means believing in the oneness of Allah. Islam teaches that all humans are equal and should live with honesty, patience, and respect. It strongly promotes good character, helping the poor, and maintaining justice in society. Islam is built on five main pillars: Shahada (faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting in Ramadan), and Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah). These pillars guide Muslims to live a balanced and meaningful life. Read More
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Many people think Deen simply means religion, but in Islam, Deen has a much deeper meaning. It is not limited to rituals... like prayer or fasting. Deen represents a complete way of life designed by Allah. Meaning of Deen The word Deen comes from the Arabic root (d-y-n). It includes meanings such as: Obedience and submission Law and system Judgment and accountability Reward and punishment Authority and governance This proves that Deen is more than just belief—it is a full life system. Read More
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The Qur’an uses the word Deen in different contexts. One of the clearest examples is “Master of the Day of Deen”, ...where Deen refers to the Day of Judgment, meaning a day of accountability and reward or punishment. This proves that Deen is strongly connected to the idea of justice and responsibility. Islam, in its true sense, is the Deen chosen by Allah. The Qur’an says: “Indeed, the Deen with Allah is Islam.” Islam means submission and surrender to Allah through belief, obedience, and actions. It is not just a set of rituals but a complete way of living that covers ethics, law, social justice, and moral values. Religion in modern terms is usually seen as a private matter, focused mainly on worship and personal spirituality. But Deen is broader. It includes personal life as well as society, governance, justice, and guidance for humanity. Read More
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