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Q1. What
are the 5 key books of Islam?
The five key books in Islam are considered holy and have been recommended by Allah and the various Prophets to Muslims. The foremost important holy book is the Quran which is considered the revelation of Allah to Prophet Muhammad. It describes the codes and laws that Allah ordained for human society. Three revealed books that came before the Quran are the Twarat or Torah, the Zabur (Psalms) revealed to David (Dawud), and the Injeel (the Gospel revealed to Jesus). The other set of important books is the Scrolls of Abraham and the Scrolls of Moses.
Q2. Which is the first book
on the history of Islam?
The earliest surviving Islamic biography is Ibn
Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah, written in the 8th century, but known only from
later quotes and recensions (9th–10th centuries). The "science of
hadith" is the process to evaluate hadith. The classification of Hadith
into Sahih (sound), Hasan (good), and Da'if (weak) was firmly established by
Ali ibn al-Madini (161–234 AH). Later, al-Madini's student Muhammad al-Bukhari (810–870)
authored a collection that he believed contained only Sahih hadith, which is
now known as the Sahih Bukhari. Al-Bukhari's historical methods of testing
hadiths and islands are seen as the beginning of the method of citation and a
precursor to the scientific method.
Q3. Why are books important
in Islam?
The holy books guide Muslims on how to live as Allah
would want. They also allow Muslims to better understand Allah. The Prophet of
Islam has said:
"Search for knowledge is the
duty of every Muslim. Allah likes the seekers of knowledge."
‘Read and acquire knowledge. Your
knowledge will dissipate if you stop reading.’
“Two types of persons are
rewarded- First the learned scholar and then he who is busy acquiring
knowledge."
"When a child is taken to
the school, and the teacher instructs him to say Bismillah (In the name of
Allah Almighty), Allah will spare the child’s parents from the fire of
Hell!"
Q4. What do Muslims believe
about books?
Belief in the Books of God: Muslims believe that God
revealed holy books or scriptures to other prophets who came before Muhammad.
These books include the Quran (given to Muhammad), the Torah (given to Moses),
the Gospel (given to Jesus), the Psalms (given to David), and the Scrolls
(given to Abraham).
In Surah Ibrahim Allah Subhan wa tala says: “A Book
We have sent down to you so that you may bring forth mankind from the darkness
into the light”. We need guidance in every aspect of our life and the best
guidance we can find is in the Quran. It is a manual for our everyday life.
Q5. What are some questions
to ask about Islam?
· What does the Quran say about women’s rights?
· How does Islam view domestic violence?
· How do Muslims view terrorism?
· Why don’t Muslims condemn terrorism?
· Why are there so many Muslim terrorists?
· In Islam, is it ever justifiable to kill innocent
civilians?
· Why is there so much conflict between Sunnis and
Shia today?
· How does Islam view science?
· What are Islam’s views of the environment and its
protection?
· Were there female prophets?
· How do very busy students or professionals (e.g;
firefighters) find the time to pray five times a day?
· Who do muslims consider to be ‘infidels’ and how
should they treat them?
Q6. How many books are
important in Islam?
The Five books were given to five different prophets
by Allah. All these holy books conveyed guidance from Allah to the Muslims on
how to live their daily life.
· The Qur’an contains the teachings of Allah given to
the Prophet Muhammad.
· The Tawrat (Torah in Judaism) was given to the
prophet Musa. Contains the Ten Commandments which are key rules on how to live
life.
· Zabur (Psalms) was given to the Prophet Dawud, also
known as the Psalms of David.
· Injil was given to the Prophet Isa, who is believed
to have predicted the coming of Muhammad.
· Sahifah (Scrolls) it was given to Ibrahim and Musa.
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