Dowry in the Quran: A Quran-Only Perspective
The Quran establishes that dowry (mahr) is a mandatory gift from the man to the woman, not from the bride’s family. This article
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The Quran establishes that dowry (mahr) is a mandatory gift from the man to the woman, not from the bride’s family. This article
What does “obey the messenger” really mean in the Quran? This article explains, from the Quran alone, that the messenger’s role was to
The Quran presents polygamy as a conditional allowance tied to orphans, justice and responsibility. This article explains, from the Quran alone, how polygamy
The Quran presents marriage as a simple, just, and dignified contract based on mutual consent, love, and responsibility. This article explains, from the
The Quran presents retribution as a precise divine law—occurring after clear proof through messengers. This article explains, from the Quran alone, the patterns
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,
Many people believe that God exists, yet the Quran shows that true belief is believing what God says. This article explores the Quranic
The Quran distinguishes between duʿāʾ (supplication), dhikr (remembrance), and ṣalāt (contact prayer). This article explains their meanings and why ṣalāt is a structured,
Choosing the Quran alone as the sole source of religious authority requires both rejecting unauthorized sources and upholding the duties clearly commanded in