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wah kea iq level hai understandingAllah karay k aisa he ho, leken news k mutabiq "he was found dead in his room" means no one was with him at that time.
Kalma is the requisite to be musalmaan,,,Kiya kalima parhnay say insaan musalmaan hota hay ya Quran parh kar uss per amal karnay say?
Where doe it say in the Quran?Kalma is the requisite to be musalmaan,,,
once Muslim then we Shd read Quran and try to act upon it (as much as we can) please
Please stop here ,,, and consult any scholar Kalma is the first requisite ( no doubt about it)Where doe it say in the Quran?
Shahada or Kalima is the first pillar of Islam. As we all know the first requirement of being a Muslim is to believe and then act based on that belief. Kalima is the first pillar of Islam that is “LA-ILAHA-ILLA-ALLAH, MUHAMMADUR-RASUL-ULLAH.” Its meaning is there is Not God but Allah; Muhammad (SAW) is the messenger of Allah.Where doe it say in the Quran?
So-called scholars are not the authority.Please stop here ,,, and consult any scholar Kalma is the first requisite ( no doubt about it)
In Quran it is not explained how to say Namaz ,, just حکم to offer Namaz,,, Tauheed ( oneness of Allah and Belief on Propget( saw) is the only thing that bonds one to the fabric of islam
Where did these pillars come from?Shahada or Kalima is the first pillar of Islam. As we all know the first requirement of being a Muslim is to believe and then act based on that belief. Kalima is the first pillar of Islam that is “LA-ILAHA-ILLA-ALLAH, MUHAMMADUR-RASUL-ULLAH.” Its meaning is there is Not God but Allah; Muhammad (SAW) is the messenger of Allah.
For Muslims, the shahadah or Kalima and faith are the most important belief as it sums up what one must believe to be a Muslim. The first pillar of Islam is the fundamental and basic need of human beings as a Muslim. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: “I have been ordered to fight against people until they testify that there is no god but Allah and the Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” (Sahi Bukhari). The above saying clearly indicates that we must have faith in both parts of the first pillar of Islam.