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Aap islam ke bare mein kya jaante hain. mujh ko batayengey plzz.aur haan kiss madhyam se aap ko islam ke bare mein maloomaat mili hain yeh bhi batana ok.
Asked by moin,
05 Dec '08 11:23 am
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Islaam is the religion of muslims (musalmaan) and musalmaan is a person who is mussallam on the path of holy prophet as shown in holy quraan. Allah who is very kind and meharbaan on us and holy prophet teach us how to be a musallam insaan because on the days of quamat, we should have to reply to Allah and justice should be done as per our life which has done as per quraan or not. In hadith there are many guidance about how to be a good muslim, what to do and what not to do.
I'm hindu brahmin, but i use to read all religious books because religious books of every religion teach us to be a good person and there are many good teaching and instructions in it. I've read Hindus Vedas, puranans, upnishads, Gita. I've read holy Quraan (translated version), Hadith, daastaney karbala etc. etc. I've read Holy Bible and new testament. I've read Holy Guru Granth Sahib. I've read some books on Jainism, Budhism and Bahais also. I found all these religions are only the different path to reach a ...more
Answered by RK PANDEY, 05 Dec '08 11:41 am
I'm hindu brahmin, but i use to read all religious books because religious books of every religion teach us to be a good person and there are many good teaching and instructions in it. I've read Hindus Vedas, puranans, upnishads, Gita. I've read holy Quraan (translated version), Hadith, daastaney karbala etc. etc. I've read Holy Bible and new testament. I've read Holy Guru Granth Sahib. I've read some books on Jainism, Budhism and Bahais also. I found all these religions are only the different path to reach a ...more
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Basicaly sab dharam 1 hi baat kahate hai - "Shanti aur sukun". bas is follow karane wale apne fayade ke liye dharam ke niyam tod-marod ke istamaal karate hai.
Answered by omkar kale, 05 Dec '08 11:29 am
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