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As Salamu aleykum! What is the Islamic position on surrogate motherhood? Please someone help me with this question, I have Religion exam on monday 17th.
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Salam aleikum wa ra7matullah Dear brothers and sisters I was wondering if when the Pophet (sallallahu alayhi wa alihi wa salam) says "Go in quest of knowledge even unto China" ,as it is narrated in the ahadiht books, also implies the knowledge of other religions or phylosophies (Buddhism, vedas, krishnamurthi,Confucius, zoroastrism, Lao, judaism, reading about western philosophers as Nietzche, Sartre, Ortega y gasset..etc...etc). Which are the criteria I must follow if Islam allows me to do so and if not, why? Thank you very much!
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One of the five ‘Usul al-Din (foundations of the faith) is the concept of Al-Adl (The Justice of God). Shi’a theologians differ from their Sunni counterparts in that they hold that this belief in God’s necessity to act justly is a pillar of the faith and believe it is a crucial element of al-Tawheed. Whereas the Sunni theological schools have generally argued that it impossible to delegate certain obligations upon the nature of God and that therefore it is not compulsory that Allah necessarily acts justly. This entry shall analyse what the doctrine of Al-Adl entails according to Imami theologi
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Salamun Alaykum, Alhumdulillah we have had the opportunity to upload four lessons on comparative religion done by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi to YouTube. Lesson One - Zoroastrianism and Judaism Lesson Two - Christianity Lesson Three - Qadianism and an Introduction to Bahaism Lesson Four - Bahaism We hope that these videos are beneficial to you and we thank you for your continued support. Wasalam, KautharWaNahr
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My fellow Muslim brothers and sisters, I wanted to share these Islamic apps with you all that i have found to be really good if you wish to remember & praise Allah (SWT) whereever you are. Hope you like them too. Asma Ul Husna - 99 Names of Allah (http://apps.softdens.../asma-ul-husna/) Read and Listen to the 99 Names of Allah ÓÈÍÇäå æÊÚÇáì. http://itunes.apple.....6071?ls=1&mt=8 Wazeefa (http://apps.softdensity.com/wazeefa/) Select and Track Wazeefas that you wish to perform. http://itunes.apple.....1212?mt=8&ls=1 Ya Allah (http://apps.softdensity.com/ya-Allah/) Read and listen t
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I came across this Quiz. http://www.selectsmart.com/RELIGION/ Just give it the answers you think are best and it tries to tell you from a big list of religions and sects which you are closest to. Of course it may not be entirely accurate and its a bit rigid in it's choices but still the results are interesting. These are my results (top ten) 1. Islam (100%) 2. Orthodox Judaism (100%) 3. Bahai (89%) 4. Sikhism (94%) 5. Jainism (85%) 6. Reform Judaism (76%) 7. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (67%) 8. Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends (65%) 9. Mainline - Liberal
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(bismillah) Today I had a debate with a Christian brother and we concluded with this big question. He argued that the concept of good and evil is defined only for the religion itself. Bad and evil, moral and immoral are divine creations only in the context of the religion itself. However, it ceases to exist outside that context. In other words, It is impossible to apply any religion's concepts universally. Is the concept of good defined within a religion's own domain only? Can anyone answer this question? thanks in advance If you need further elaboration please ask. (wasalam)
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There are two ways in which Science and Religion can be said to be in conflict. The first way is in the content of their teachings, so for example science says that the Universe is billions of years old, but some evangelicals relying in the Bible say that its much younger. So here we have a conflict between what science tells us and what (a particular) religion tells us. This is one type of conflict The second type of conflict is between the methodologies of science and religion. An atheist writes: http://mwillett.org/atheism/relsci.htm The basic idea is that the method science uses to ar
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Here is the part 1 to the recent article I came across.... Are we segregated in our own religion? Are we divided over who should have taken over the spread of Islam after the last Prophet? Do we lack the common sense to realize that the purpose of Islam and a true believer is to worship the one true God? Nonetheless, we have allowed ourselves to fight for thousands of years over the succession of our leaders. We seem to forget that no one owns the throne. We continue to fight over internal theology, land, money, and property. In these times, our religion demands unity and clarity of vision a
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