As Allah has mentioned Ibrahim’s (A.S.) dua in Quran: "O my Lord! Grant me a righteous (son)!" (Surah Al Saffat 37:100) She also knew that she was getting old and may not be able to provide Ibrahim(A.S.) with a child. She suggested to Ibrahim (A.S.) that he should marry her servant Hajar and maybe Allah would bless them with a child through her. Summary of answer. Prophet Noah was one of the messengers of Allah. Noah called his people, and he remained among them for one thousand years less fifty (i.e., 950 years), calling them to worship Allah Alone and to give up idol-worship. For more, see the detailed answer.
The praying person responds to the greeting of the Salaam after he finishes the prayer even if the person who greeted him is not present [i.e. has left]. An-Nawawi said, " He returns the greeting after he finishes his prayer, whether the greeter is present or not…. ". If he responds during the prayer with a gesture, then he raises his hand as
Adam [c] is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. [4] Beyond its use as the name of the first man, adam is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as "mankind". [4] Genesis 1 tells of God's creation of the world and its creatures, including adam, meaning humankind; in Genesis 2 God
Angels are a part of the world of the ā€œUnseenā€ which we cannot comprehend. Allah has told us about them in many places in the Quran and via His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). There follows a number of proven reports concerning the angels, which hopefully will make you realize the greatness of the Creator and The one who pays Zakah shows that he/she has strong or real Faith and Reliance of Allah called Iman .Normally Zakah and Salah are joined together as mentioned in various places of the Quran by Allah (S.W.T) Both these two are obligations i.e Salat and Zakah are fardh (obligatory duties) and of course Salat comes first always mentioned first before Zakah ie. establish prayers and pay Zakah.

3-4 The Quran to be believed; 5-6 God omniscient; 7 Plain and obscure verses of the Quran; 8-9 The prayer of those versed in Quranic mystery; 10-12 The punishment of Pharaoh a warning to infidels; 13 The victory at the Battle of Badr alluded to; 14-18 The faithful, their character and reward; 19-20 Islam the true religion; 21-25 The punishment

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