Allah says, ุฅูููู ุฃูููุฑูู ูููู ู ุนููุฏู ุงูููููู ุฃูุชูููุงููู ู the best of you are the ones that are the most pious and the most righteous. The ones that have the most honor in the sight of Allah are the ones that are the most conscious of Him. Full stop period. There's nothing else there. It doesn't matter
Loving Allah and doing good deeds so that He loves us is an essential part of Islam. You should speak to God whenever and however you want, complain about your issues to Him, trust in Him, and seek his love. The obligatory are simply the bare minimum a person needs to do. They are not the end of everything.In Islam, Jesus (Arabic: ุนููุณูู ูฑุจููู ู ูุฑูููู ู, romanized: สฟฤชsฤ ibn Maryam, lit. 'Jesus, son of Mary') is believed to be the penultimate prophet and messenger of God and the Messiah sent to guide the Children of Israel (Banฤซ Isra'ฤซl) with a book called the Injฤซl. In the Quran, Jesus is described as the Messiah (al-Masฤซแธฅ), miraculously born of a virgin, performing Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims.
Verily, the noblest of you in the sight of Allah is the one who is most deeply conscious of Him. Behold! Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware" -(Quran 49:13) In this extract, Allah again declares, in no uncertain terms, that diversity among mankind is no accident. It was created, as all things are, by design and with purpose.
The first man who will hear the Trumpet is someone who is preparing the water pool for his camels, and he and the people will swoon away. Allah will send down heavy rain and the bodies of people will grow with it. The Trumpet will be blown in again and the people will be resurrected and looking all about, staring.The Prophet's Sunnah is the second source of Islamic sharee'ah. The revelation came down to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) with the Sunnah as it came down to him with the Qur'an. The proof of that is the words of Allah, may He be exalted (interpretation of the meaning): "Nor does he speak of (his own) desire.
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