Muhammad encouraged us to help, feed, and support the weak, the poor, the needy, and the disabled.
How did humanity worship God across history? 2. What was the concept of God in ancient religions? How do today's major religions view God? 3. Is theology equally important across religious traditions? This video answers these questions and more from the perspectives of those individual religions
Prophet Muhammad said: “Removing a harmful thing from the path (road) is charity.”
If we can’t see God in this life because of our limited senses which can't comprehend Him; this must not make us deny His existence!
Losing control of the steering wheel for a second on the highway is enough reason to cause a crisis. Incorrect temperature is enough reason to cause a bomb explosion. The Olympic champions know the value of the moment as the difference between glory and loss. Everything in this world has measures that cannot be violated by any means. Does this apply to the Universe we live in? Is it really random and uncontrolled by a certain order?
A man asked Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah: “Which aspect of Islam is best?” He replied, “Feed and greet both those you know and those you do not know.”
‘Such is ALLAH, your Lord. There is no god but HE, the creator of all things; so worship HIM. and HE is the Guardian over everything.’
Muslim scholars assert that the biblical prophecies about the coming of a prophet apply to none other than Muhammad. Moses and Muhammad are alike in many ways. They both have the same first letter of their names. They are alike in their natural births, marriages, missions, and natural deaths. Both were prophets, rulers, leaders, and statesmen. Both brought a "fiery law." On the other hand, Jesus is unlike Moses in several matters. His birth, mission, and end are unlike those of Moses. Jesus did not get married; nor did he rule his people or fight in wars like Moses.
Muslims, who go to Makkah to perform Hajj, witness the beauty and benefits of this great ritual.