domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2014

The main ideas of Islam




Right belief about God, the universe, and humanity is of primary concern to the Islamic religion. The holy book of Islam, the Quranstates, "Righteous is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Scriptures and the Prophets" . Belief in these doctrines as well as many others are important to Muslims both past and present.
Like Judaism and Christianity, Islam teaches that there is one God in the universe, giving Muslims a monotheistic worldview Also like Judaism and Christianity, Islam teaches about the ministerial office of the prophet, although not all of these faiths agree on who is, and who isn't, a prophet. For example, Christians believe John the Baptist was a prophet and Jews and Muslims don't. And Muslims believe that Muhammad was a prophet, yet Jews and Christians don't. All three faiths also believe in an afterlife, although the makeup of those destinations can be immensely different from each other.



                                                      


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