The Quran’s “Believers” vs Later Sectarian Islam
The Quran repeatedly emphasizes believers, righteousness, and submission to God over rigid sectarian identity. This article explores the Quranic framework of monotheistic believers
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The Quran repeatedly emphasizes believers, righteousness, and submission to God over rigid sectarian identity. This article explores the Quranic framework of monotheistic believers
The Quran repeatedly emphasizes the humanity of the prophets and records moments of weakness, error, or divine correction for many messengers, including Adam,
God’s Calendar in the Quran defines a fixed system of twelve lunar months and four sacred months. This article examines how human alterations
The Quran does not define marriage by religious labels, but by belief. Shirk is the decisive factor in determining marriage permissibility.
If the Quran is fully detailed, why does it not provide step-by-step rituals for religious duties? This article explains, from the Quran alone,
The Quran explains how to observe salat through guidance on qibla, consistency, and practice. This article explores how salat is preserved and practiced
The Quran distinguishes between duʿāʾ (supplication), dhikr (remembrance), and ṣalāt (contact prayer). This article explains their meanings and why ṣalāt is a structured,
Salat in the Quran is a mandatory act of worship rooted in the religion of Abraham and practiced by all prophets. This article
This article examines the Quran’s authority as the sole source of religious law and guidance, the religion of Abraham, and the error of