Tuesday, August 11, 2020
আসসালামুয়ালাইকুম দয়া করে আমার চ্যানেলটি সাবস্ক্রাইব করবেন
MMUANC MASHUD
কোকিল কণ্ঠে মরমি গজল
আসসালামুয়ালাইকুম দয়া করে আমার চ্যানেলটি সাবস্ক্রাইব করবেন
MMUANC MASHUD
কোকিল কণ্ঠে মরমি গজল
Islam, the Quran, and the Five Pillars All Without a Flamewar: Crash Course World History
আসসালামুয়ালাইকুম দয়া করে আমার চ্যানেলটি সাবস্ক্রাইব করবেন
MMUANC MASHUD
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcNf0gZgHRFfuGPJ2LrshpQ
The five pillars – the declaration of faith (shahada), prayer (salah), alms-giving (zakat), fasting (sawm) and pilgrimage (hajj) – constitute the basic norms of Islamic practice. They are accepted by Muslims globally irrespective of ethnic, regional or sectarian differences.
In which John Green teaches you the history of Islam, including the revelation of the Qu'ran to Muhammad, the five pillars of Islam, how the Islamic empire got its start, the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and more. Learn about hadiths, Abu Bakr, and whether the Umma has anything to do with Uma Thurman (spoiler alert: it doesn't). Also, learn a little about the split between Sunni and Shia Muslims, and how to tell if this year's Ramadan is going to be difficult for your Muslim friends. Let's try to keep the flame wars out of this reasoned discussion.
What does John Green mean by referring to Islam as “a radical reforming religion”? How does he compare Muhammad's religious goals to Jesus and Moses' goals regarding Abrahamic monotheism? Mr. Green means that Islam, like Christianity, hopes to bring people back to the one true religion.
Belief in the existence and oneness of God (Allah). Belief in the existence of angels. Belief in the existence of the books of which God is the author: the Quran (revealed to Muhammad), the Gospel (revealed to Jesus), the Torah (revealed to Moses), and Psalms (revealed to David).