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[1] Qur'an 3:19.
[2] i.e., do not let it be a source of doubt or anxiety to you but let it be clear, open and defined.
[3] Qur'an 10:71-72.
[4] The meaning of the word "Islam" is "submission to the will of Allah." This is the way of life ordained by Allah and taught by all of the prophets from Adam to Muhammad. A Muslim is one who submits himself to Allah.
[5] Qur'an 2:127-132.
[6] Allah (subhanahu wa ta-'ala) alone.
[7] Qur'an 2:133.
[8] i.e., those who defied Lot.
[9] i.e., Lot and his family, excepting his wife.
[10] Qur'an 51:31-36.
[11] Qur'an 12:101.
[12] Qur'an 10:84.
[13] Qur'an 10:90.
[14] i.e., in Moses, avoiding the mention of Allah.
[15] To endure the torture to which we will be subjected.
[16] Qur'an 7:120-126.
[17] Qur'an 5:44.
[18] Qur'an 27:30-31.
[19] Qur'an 27:38.
[20] Qur'an 27:42.
[21] Qur'an 27:44.
[22] Qur'an 3:52.
[23] Qur'an 5: 111.
[24] Jinns are beings invisible to us but present in the world. Created from fire, they also have limited free choice like human beings and are thus responsible for their actions and will be judged accordingly on the Day of Resurrection.
[25] i.e., those who deviate from the truth and act tyrannically.
[26] Qur'an 72:14-15.
[27] i.e., the sincere believers among them.
[28] Qur'an 28:52-53.
[29]
When writing the name of the Prophet Muhammad, Muslims often follow his name with the Islamic
honorific (ﷺ) which means: may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him.
[30] Referring to the Jews of Madinah who refused to implement the rulings given by Allah in the Torah or to acknowledge the Prophet (ﷺ), whose coming was mentioned therein.
[31] Qur'an 3:19-20.
[32] Qur'an 40:66.
[33] Qur'an 5:3.
[34] Qur'an 3:83.
[35] By obeying another in disobedience to Allah.
[36] Qur'an 3:64.
[37] Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th ed. vol. 13, p. 171.
[38] i.e., books documenting the Prophet's sayings, actions, tacit approvals, and his physical appearance and character.
[39] i.e., books documenting information concerning the battles the Prophet participated in.
[40] i.e., books documenting the Prophet's biography ( sirah ).
[41] Collection of traditions containing sayings of the prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) which, with accounts of his daily practice ( the Sunnah ), constitute the major source of guidance for Muslims apart from the Qur'an.
[42] i.e., documentary records of the Prophet's sayings, actions, tacit approvals, and a description of his physical and moral attributes.
[43] Muslim scholars apply the science of authenticating narrations by evaluating narrations, especially those related by the Prophet, according to a list of rigorous criteria that scrutinized the credibility of the text of the narration as well as the narrator(s). accordingly, they apply different degrees of authenticity. Needless to say, no Christian document, particularly the Bible, received such intense scrutiny.
[44] The favorite wife of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
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