piety

Practicing Obedience

This text explains that fasting, practiced in many religions and cultures, holds a unique purpose in Islam. Rather than a transactional act to please God, fasting develops piety, self-control, and spiritual growth. By abstaining from desires, individuals strengthen their will, resist sin, and move closer to God.

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Quran and New Testament

The Holy Quran clearly states that Jesus (PBUH) was a messenger of Allah (SWT) and the Gospel is a holy book just like Torah, Psalms and the Holy Quran itself. Allah (SWT) asks Muslims to believe in the Holy Books which were revealed to Moses, David,

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Grooming and appearance

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized both inner purity and outer cleanliness as central elements of Islamic practice. He taught that cleanliness is not only a part of faith, but also a foundation of Islam. His guidance covers personal hygiene (like trimming nails, using miswak, wearing perfume) and public cleanliness (such as keeping homes and surroundings clean). Islam views purity as a path to Paradise.

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