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Islam requires a total submission and dedication to one god. It calls for complete following of teaching and guidance mentioned in Holy Quran.
In Islam God as the creator represents the Conscious Will that creates existence without feeling fatigue and who needs no rest.
Al Mumin is one of the ninety-nine names of God in Islam and is found in the Quran in various forms. Al Mumin comes from the root word Amina.
In the Quran God has given Himself the attribute of the majestic. Thus, He is deserving of worship from the beings He has created.
There are ninety-nine names for God in the Islamic faith; Al Quddus ("The Pure One") is one of them.
Al Aziz is one of the Attributes of God. As pertaining to God, it carries the meaning of Him as Supreme in Power.
Having Islam in ones heart is more important to the Muslim than anything else. It represents the ability to obtain the highest of spiritual development.
During the second ten days of Ramadan two attributes of God become the most important to the Muslim: Al-Ghafoor (The Forgiver), and Al-Ghaffaar (The Forgiving).
Ramadan, the month of fasting, is divided into three parts. The first part, or ten days, of Ramadan are for seeking God's Mercy, and sharing that mercy with others.
As the Creator of All, God is the conscious principle that is responsible for the measure and proportion of everything!
Ramadan is the month in which revelation was brought to the prophet Muhammad. It is the month in which humanity received the final revelation; the Quran.
Muslims believe that humanity can learn from this Attribute of God and always be in the spirit of giving; especially during the holiday season.
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is a spiritual awakening for Muslims. Through fasting, consciousness of God and love for humanity are developed.
When most people think about reading the Quran they think about opening a book and simply reading straight forward information about a world concept.
During the last ten days of Ramadan, Muslims focus their spiritual energies on seeking the protection of God as well as remembering (dhikr) God.
The Quran relates anyone who approaches God in truth will be rewarded for their dedication and need not fear.
For 1429 years Muslims have been following the Qur'an and Prophet Muhammad's example. In earlier days, new Muslims scrambled with eagerness to learn Qur'anic Arabic.
Muslims around the world perform various acts of washing in order to prepare themselves for salat (prayer). Islam requires a clean mind and body before worship.
Chapter 4 of The Quran solidifies the right of women to choose who they will marry, gives them freedom from violence and provides for a recourse to divorce.
During Ramadan, sustenance, such as food and water, is avoided between pre-dawn and sunset - providing a time for Muslims to reflect on what is taken for granted.


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