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Basic features of Islamic culture

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Alfa Pub.; 2006Description: 292pISBN:
  • 9798189582585
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297 ALI
Summary: Islam is essentially monotheistic faith, and the Muslims believe in the existence of one, the cherisher and the maintainer of the world who is without a second. Broadly speaking Islam is based on two principles, two fundamental “(1) Belief in God and (2) consciousness of moral obligations towards others. The Muslim Shariah which means the law concerning the organisation of relations between individuals, as members of Societies and as citizens of States, is, in reality, a moral code based on the fundamental principles of a belief in almighty and in the treatment of his creatures, as class deserving justice and sympathy.
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Islam is essentially monotheistic faith, and the Muslims believe in the existence of one, the cherisher and the maintainer of the world who is without a second. Broadly speaking Islam is based on two principles, two fundamental “(1) Belief in God and (2) consciousness of moral obligations towards others. The Muslim Shariah which means the law concerning the organisation of relations between individuals, as members of Societies and as citizens of States, is, in reality, a moral code based on the fundamental principles of a belief in almighty and in the treatment of his creatures, as class deserving justice and sympathy.

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