TheAnswer. Dear Brother / Sister, Although the holy books except the Quran were sometimes distorted by men, there is a big similarity between the names and characteristics of our Prophet (pbuh) in various versions of those books. The Quran informs us that God Almighty sent apostles and prophets from time to time and sent down laws, commands or
InOrthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, five more are added, viz: Confirmation (Chrismation), Marriage, Penance, Holy Orders and Anointing of the sick. Prayer is also an important part of the faith. Five important rituals (known as the pillars of Islam): 1. Shahadah - A profession of faith. 2. Salat - Prayer five times daily. 3. Zakat - alms giving. 4.
1The authority of the Holy Prophet upon the believers was unlimited and all-comprehensive. Any order given by him, under any condition, in any place, at any time, was to be obeyed unconditionally. 2.Supreme authority was given to him because he was sinless (Ma'soom) and free from all types of errors and sins.
Theybelieve in Prophets of Israel mentioned in the Holy Book, Tanakh. Muslims believe in all the 124,000 Prophets that Allah sent including Musa A.S, Isa A.S (Jesus) and Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings upon Him). 3- Holy Books. Muslims believe in all the four scriptures sent by Allah through messengers.
Godsays in the Quran, the holy book of Islam, "You who believe, fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may be mindful of God" (2:183). Islam teaches that God ( Allah in Arabic) sent many prophets since the beginning of the human race, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad
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