Thursday, 17 January 2013

Muslim Religion History

Muslim Religion History Details
Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second-largest religion.
In Arabic, Islam means "submission" and is described as a Din, meaning "way of life" and/or "religion." Etymologically, it is derived from the same root as, for example, Salam meaning "peace" (also a common salutation). A more precise translation of the word Islam would be the serenity that is created by submission. The word Muslim is also related to the word Islam and means "one who surrenders" or "submits" to God.
Followers of Islam, known as Muslims, believe that God (or, in Arabic, Allah) revealed his direct word for mankind to Muhammad (c. 570–632) and other prophets, including Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Muslims assert that the main written record of revelation to mankind is the Qur'an, which they believe to be flawless, immutable and the final revelation of God. Muslims believe that some parts of the Bible and the Torah may have been misinterpreted or distorted by their followers. With that perspective they view the Qur'an as corrective of Jewish and Christian scriptures.
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
Muslim Religion History
                    

No comments:

Post a Comment