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What are some good questions about Islam?

What are some good questions about Islam?

7 common questions from my coffee conversations about Islam

  1. ‘Why is Islam so violent?
  2. ‘What do Muslims really believe in?
  3. ‘What is the difference between Sunni and Shia?
  4. ‘What’s up with the head cover for women?
  5. ‘I don’t have anything against Muslims, but I don’t want sharia law in the United States.

What are the five questions in Islam?

Allah – there is no deity except Him. He will surely assemble you for [account on] the Day of Resurrection, about which there is no doubt.

  • How one Lived its Life on Earth?
  • How one Utilized its Youth?
  • How one Earned its Wealth?
  • How one Spent its Wealth?
  • What one Did with its Knowledge?
  • Who was the founder of Islam Mcq?

    Answer: Muhammad, founder of Islam and the proclaimer of the Qurʾān, is traditionally said to have been born in c. 570, in Mecca and died in 632 in Medina.

    What are the 3 questions Allah will ask?

    A righteous believer will respond correctly, saying that their Lord is Allah, that Muhammad is their prophet and that their religion is Islam….Nakir and Munkar prop the deceased soul upright in the grave and ask three questions:

    • Who is your Lord?
    • What is your religion?
    • Who is your prophet?

    What are the 5 questions Allah will ask on the day of Judgement?

    So ask yourself these 5 questions. (1) How Have I Lived My Life on Earth (In the name of Allah or for my own selfish pursuits?) (3) How Have I Earned My Wealth (on the fruits of my labor or through taking advantage of others?) (4) How Have I Spent My Wealth (helping others or selfish pleasures?)

    What sin does Allah not forgive?

    Shirk is an unforgivable sin if one dies without repenting from it: Indeed, Allah does not forgive associating others with Him in worship, but forgives anything else of whoever He wills.

    Who was the first caliph?

    Abū Bakr
    Palestine: The rise of Islam Islam by the first caliph, Abū Bakr (632–634), made it possible to channel the expansion of the Arab……