The Rites of Islam: And the Quran
By Ijaz Chaudry
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This book answers the questions like, what does Quran say is the correct Shahada (Proclamation of Islam), where does Quran mention when, how to pay Zakat (Obligatory Charity), what does Quran say about Fasting, where and how Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca) is done according to the Quran.
If that is not all Book One (build up to rites of Islam), talks about how is Quran so detailed as to have all this information, is abortion allowed in the Quran, does Quran say chop off thief’s hands or is this a barbaric act, what is the correct Funeral Prayers from the Quran.
No one before has produced a book in such detail of the rites of Islam from the Quran alone. This is a unique book and lot of effort has been put into it which should not be taken lightly.
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Rites of Islam and the Quran review by Cara Sikkema
I highly recommend this book for those who would like further confirmation of these important principles and uphold the correct teachings derived entirely from God’s fully detailed scripture, the Quran. Ijaz talks about the importance of upholding God’s scripture alone and that the Quran is Islam’s only source of religious guidance. Most Muslims will argue that the rites of Islam are only explained in Hadiths, but they fail to realize Hadiths are not part of Islam and their teachings are not decreed by God. All rites can be found in detail within the Quran if one is sincere in believing that the Quran is complete without relying on other sources. Ijaz provides further supporting evidence of the rites of Islam by use of the great Miracle of 19. By using the Quran alone, we learn the criterion to be destined for the High Heaven, and all the details are mathematically confirmed in this book!
Ijaz restores the true rites of Islam from only the Quran and settles the fact that all religious duties were originally given to Abraham, which in turn exposes the false belief that they were given only to Muhammad. We must continue to follow all of God’s messengers who upheld these same principle teachings, including Muhammad. This book is very informative and a must read for those who want to follow the Law of God and reject the practice of idolatry embedded into the religion of Islam today.
A message to all believers
Islam is easy religion to follow, as long as someone leads a clean life and have good intentions that person is potentially a believer. Islam does not distinguish between, race and creed; anyone from any religion could be a believer. The only main criterion required in Islam is to submit to God alone.
All believers are invited to join the true Islam and contribute in any way they can, and I am not talking about money, I am talking about literary contributions, like coding or better understanding of the Quran. Even if you do not have anything to contribute, but this book makes sense to you and you would like to learn more, please contact us, because amongst us we can help each other to better understanding of Islam and it would be our pleasure by knowing you.
If you are sincere believer and you want to have a say than join us, just email me on; [email protected] and be part of history in making.
Rites of Islam and the Quran
By Ijaz Chaudry
copyright © 2013 Ijaz Chaudry Author
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General Introduction;
Islam or Submission is a gentle and easy religion. However, there are requirements by this religion to make it in this life and also in the hereafter. Like, the more sugar you put in the tea the sweater it gets, in Islam the more you work in the cause of God the higher rank you get. (56:7-12) tells us that there will be three categories of places on the day of Judgement, Hell for the idol worshippers, lower, heaven for the righteous and upper heaven for the believers who were closest to God.
God is Most Merciful and His Mercy dictates that He can forgive any sin He wills, except idol worship if maintained till death. It makes no sense to worship anyone else other than God the creator of Heavens and Earth, because He is the one who created us, He is the one who provides for us, and to Him Alone we will submit when we die. Hence, idol worship is a biggest sin in Islam.
For minimum salvation or lower heaven the requirement is not to set up any other god beside God, and to be united with those who also do this, and disregarding any race or religion one may belong to.
Minimum Requirements for Salvation;
[5:69] Surely, those who believe, those who are Jewish, the converts, and the Christians; any of them who (1) believe in GOD and (2) believe in the Last Day, and (3) lead a righteous life, have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.
For high heaven, one needs to fulfil the religious practices. All the religious practices are derived from the Quran these include;
The articles in this section include information of these five steps. Which, include derivation of these steps using Quran Alone and the Miracle of nineteen which is the integral part of the, Quran.
Observing these five steps brings, about certainty in God and the Hereafter which are integral part of making life happy here on earth and in the Hereafter. Belief in Hereafter makes oneself amicable because if you know that everyone has to answer to the Most Highest Authority in the future, the not so savoury situations with regards to other people are more acceptable.
This book explains all rites of Islam only excluding Salat which is covered in another book called Salat the Five Daily Prayers And the Quran
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A General Note to the Reader;
All believers are invited to join the true Islam and contribute in any way they can, and I am not talking about money, I am talking about literary contributions, like coding or better understanding of the Quran. If you are sincere believer and you want to have a say than join us, just email me on; [email protected] and be part of history in making. Even if you do not have anything to contribute, but this book makes sense to you and you would like to learn more, please contact us, because amongst us we can help each other to better understanding of Islam and it would be our pleasure by knowing you.
Islam is easy religion to follow, as long as anyone leads a clean life and have good intentions that person is potentially a believer. Islam does not distinguish between, race and creed; anyone from any religion could be a believer. The only main criterion required in Islam is to submit to God alone. However, the more one puts effort into Islam the better reward one gets, like putting more sugar in Tea makes it more sweeter.
Book One
Establishing Faith in the Quran for being complete guide to Islam;
The biggest obstacle for any newbie who has been acquainted to Quran recently is to fully believe that only Quran is required for our religious guidance. This guidance include the derivation of five principles of practice in Islam, Proclamation of belief, Salat the five daily prayers, Zakat the obligatory charity, Hajj the pilgrimage to Mecca, and Fasting in the month of Ramadan.
In order to gently introduce the reader into depth of the Quran the following few articles I hope would give the reader a gravitas to feel more comfortable to accept that it is possible that these principle rites of Islam could be derived from the Quran.
How detailed is the Quran?
[6:114] Shall I seek other than GOD as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?* Those who received the scripture recognize that it has been revealed from your Lord, truthfully. You shall not harbour any doubt.
[7:52] We have given them a scripture that is fully detailed, with knowledge, guidance, and mercy for the people who believe.
[10:37] This Quran could not possibly be authored by other than GOD. It confirms all previous messages, and provides a fully detailed scripture. It is infallible, for it comes from the Lord of the universe.
[12:111] In their history, there is a lesson for those who possess intelligence. This is not fabricated Hadith; this (Quran) confirms all previous scriptures, provides the details of everything, and is a beacon and mercy for those who believe.
[41:3] A scripture whose verses provide the complete details, in an Arabic Quran, for people who know.
Above are the verses which I found searching the Quran for the words ‘Quran and Detail’, there could