
If a person is given a chance to examine the biography of Prophet Muhammad comprehensively from all aspects, while breaking free from the fetters of personal bias, he will definitely conclude that such a great man cannot be but a Prophet who received revelation and a Messenger from the Lord of the Worlds.
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Islam covers every aspect of life; it is not a religion that is only practiced once a week or during specific celebrations.
Islam, through the words of God in the Quran, and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, offers advice and guidance from dawn till dusk, from birth until death.
Islam even teaches the believers the best way to greet each other; it is a complete way of life .
ASSALAM ALAIKUM – GREETINGS IN ISLAM

Ramadan is a holy month of endless blessings and Rehmat.
It is the 9th month of Islamic Calendar, in which the First revelation of Holy Quran was made.
Here in this article, we are going to share some of the beautiful sayings and quotes that are related to this sacred month of Ramadan in which Muslims do fasting from the dawn till sunset.
The word Ramadan is derived from the Arabic dictionary which means to abstain.
Ramadan quotes are categorized as per demand.
In this section, I am going to share some of the precious quotes and orders that have been coming for us from the Arsh-e-Illahi to Farsh.

Sacrifice means proximity, closeness, goodness, closeness, closeness.
Ever since the creation of the earth, the law of sacrifice has been in vogue.
Although the practice of sacrifice began in the era of Prophet Adam (peace be upon him), the Muslim Ummah sacrifice was essentially a sacrifice of Prophet Ismail Alaihi Salam in the test of Allah's satisfaction.
When the Prophet Isma'il (peace be upon him) reached the age of movement; Then Ibrahim (peace be upon him) was ordered to sacrifice his beloved child in the dream of sacrifice in the road of Allah.
Then Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) said to son Isma'il, "My son, I dreamed that I was slaughtering you.
"By the will of Allah, you will find me among the patient."

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As with the stories of other prophets, the story of Musa is crucial for our Islamic knowledge.The Quran not only focuses on Moses and his reign of prophethood, but several associated topics are touched upon.
The Bani Israel (Children of Israel) are discussed in detail.
The ruler of the time, the pharaoh (firawn) and his obstinance in terms of disobeying Allah is focused on.
Allah will certainly return Musa to her and make him a messenger.Hence, Musa’s mother had faith in Allah and put the baby in a wooden basket, casting it into the river.
Some men were watering their flock, with two women standing nearby, refraining from going near the men.
Upon Musa’s query, they informed him that they had to wait for the men to finish before they could water their flock.