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What is righteousness as per Divine Guidelines ?
Asked by truth exposed,
06 Feb 08:50 pm
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Righteous deeds are one of the key concepts of the Quran. In Arabic, the word "righteousness" comprises the meanings of good, beneficial and right. In English, every type of beneficial and good work or action done for the good of religion is expressed by the word "righteous deed." In terms of the Quran, however, each act and all behaviour designed to seek the favour of God is a "righteous deed".
Answered by LIPSIKA, 06 Feb 10:01 pm
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Dear Honourable Member , whats the puspose of this posts ? Expect a balance answer to solve my curiosity . hope you wont disaapoint me . Its a open forum and you can discuss anything but tell me in a secular forum why are you spreading some mesgs of your religion . dont you understand ? u are geting answer from some of yours lobby . please hume hamara forum lauta do .. Ise dharam ka kathgara mat banao-- you dint clarify this yet sir ! whats your interest to teach these . people who born with the QURAN must be knowing all ... why to remind them in public ? are you doubtfuful whether they are forgetting and tomorrow they be misguided .. whats the actual fact ?
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 06 Feb 10:06 pm
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Righteousness is a relative terminology...some thing can be right for some one but wrong and sinful for other,,,,
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 07 Feb 02:24 am
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According to Islamic texts, Jesus was divinely chosen to preach the message ..... Islamic texts regard Jesus as a human being and a righteous messenger of God.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 06 Feb 08:52 pm
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Arrogance is the most despicable of satanic traits. It is from arrogance that selfishness, too, finds its origins. Man is eminently capable of so transforming everything that surrounds him in such fashion that it suits his own interests. Indeed, nothing - not even the things material and spiritual - is free from this influence. In the case of the religious scriptures, too, this has been the end result. The prophets interpreted the scripture according to divine relation. Their successors were to have followed them loyally. However, those high priests and other men of religion, who appeared in the guise of loyalists in later years injected into the religious texts, as well as the practices of the messengers, accretions which were of their own making and which also helped to serve their own vested interests. They, thus, rewrote the religious laws. They perverted the tradition of the prophets to serve their own interests. It, thus, became difficult to follow the dictates of the religious t
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Answered by jameel ahmed, 06 Feb 08:54 pm
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Divin guidlelines are different in each and every relegion . what relegion are you referring to gentleman.
Answered by iqbal seth, 07 Feb 06:05 am
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