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**Who were the first ever people from the following Religions to have accepted Islam ?
Judaism
Christianity
Hinduism
p.s. The questioner may not necessarily know the answer, but whoever answers should try to provide a relevant source
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TLK
October 14, 2008, 5:24pm
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Warq bin nofal, according to some riwayat was considered first muslim and he was a christian scholar.
Hazrat Khadeejah and Hazrat Abu Bakar were the followers of Deen-e-Ibrahimi
so I guess I will pick 2 as the answer
^ hmm... makes sense. I am not sure about the first Hindu and first Jew who accepted Islam. May be someone else might share here.
Though you were suppose to ask the next question, I am asking it here :):
Who is the father of three major religions in the world ?
TLK
October 14, 2008, 6:55pm
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Oh I am sorry, I did not read your first question poperly. I dont remember the name of Sahabi but he was from Ansaar and a jew scholar.
When Jews came to prophet and tried to save one of thier woman from the punsihment of adultry and presented Torah as prove, that ex-jew sahabi pointed out the ayaat of Torah that mentioned Rajm as punsihment,
for the first Hindu, should not that be the Raja who witnessed Shaq-ul-Qamar from his palace in India
^ Good logical points brother TLK, JazakAllah khair. I also remember that the first Jew who accepted Islam was a religious scholar whose name I can't recall at the moment.
Who is the father of three major religions in the world ?
Hazrat Ibrahim A.S (Prophet Abraham)
The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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What were the names of the two wives of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) and which wife gave birth to which Prophet son ?**
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What were the names of the two wives of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) and which wife gave birth to which Prophet son ?**
Hazrat Sara (a.s) was the mother of Hazrat Ishaq (a.s) and Hazrat Hajra (a.s) was mother of Hazrat Ismail (a.s).
Who is the first shaheed of Islam ?
LP
October 16, 2008, 9:49pm
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I think its “Sumayyah bint khayyat”
TLK
October 16, 2008, 9:49pm
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Ask some advance level questions STP bhai .. these are good but very basic ..
Like maybe .. who was the very last of all the sahaba (who died the last)
Walaikum Assalam brother dewdrops. I think you are right.
Ask some advance level questions STP bhai .. these are good but very basic ..
Like maybe .. who was the very last of all the sahaba (who died the last)
Hmm..interesting question TLK bhai. Lets see if anyone knows the answer
LP
October 16, 2008, 10:03pm
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I think it was "Amir ibn Wathilah ibn 'abd Allah "(don’t know if i spelled it right)
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Why are Christianity Islam and Judaism considered the three MAJOR religions? Aren't there more followers of Buddhism and Hinduism than Judaism?
Submission bro you spend way 2 much time on religion. Find some hobbies man.
TLK
October 16, 2008, 10:12pm
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Thanks Dew .. I did not know that and asked for my own knowledge ..
Magic, to elaborate on your point ..
Christianity : 2.1 billion
Islam : 1.5 billion
Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist : 1.1 billion
Hinduism : 900 million
Chinese traditional religion : 394 million
Buddhism : 376 million
primal-indigenous : 300 million
African Traditional & Diasporic : 100 million
Sikhism : 23 million
Juche : 19 million
Spiritism : 15 million
Judaism : 14 million
Baha’i : 7 million
Jainism : 4.2 million
Shinto : 4 million
Cao Dai : 4 million
Zoroastrianism : 2.6 million
Tenrikyo : 2 million
Neo-Paganism : 1 million
Unitarian-Universalism : 800 thousand
Rastafarianism : 600 thousand
Scientology : 500 thousand
LP
October 16, 2008, 10:14pm
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i didn’t know there were so many religions.
Walaikum Assalam brother.
I found the following, may be someone else can elaborate it further.
The Sahabi who passed away at last has been referred as Last Sahabi .
In Madina who died last was – Hazrat Sahal Ibne Sa’ad (Radi)
He passed away in 96 Hijri at the age of 100 years.
In Basra who died last was – Hazrat Anas Ibne Malek (Radi)
He passed away in 93 Hijri at the age of 103 years.
However, the Sahabi who was really the last to pass away (according to the Scholars) is:
Hazrat Abu Tofayel Amer Ibne Wasela (Radi).
He used to say: “Today no one is here in this world who saw Harzat Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaiyhiwa Sallam with his eyes.”
He died in Makkah in 110 Hijr. (Istiyab: Tazkira Hazrat Abu Tofayel)
**Next Question:
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Who first wrote the Quran with Aa’raab ?
LP
October 16, 2008, 10:18pm
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Which was the 1st prayer prayed by Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) ?
1-Fajr
2-Zuhr
3-Asr
4-Maghrib
5-Isha
LP
October 16, 2008, 10:20pm
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STP we both mentioned the same person.Different spelling.
But according to my info he passed away in 100 AH not 110 .
wallahu a’alam
TLK
October 16, 2008, 10:21pm
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Submission_To_Peace:
Walaikum Assalam brother.
I found the following, may be someone else can elaborate it further.
Next Question:
Who first wrote the Quran with Aa’raab ?
you mean who over looked that project or who physically did that
man, I want to know the answer of this question ..
and then what about the last prayer? which was his last prayer
LP
October 16, 2008, 10:26pm
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I don’t know which was his last prayer But the 1st prayer was Zuhr.
PS: what does Aa’raab mean?
you mean who over looked that project or who physically did that
Both. I thought both were done by the same person, but i might be wrong.
It is surprising that the person who gave this concept of Aa'raab is/was not considered a good Muslim by a number of Muslims, because he was involved in killing of a lot of Muslims of his time.
Walaikum Assalam,
Aa’raab means ‘zeir’, ‘zabar’ and ‘Peish’…etc. used for making Arabic pronunciation easier for non-Arabic speaking people.
For example, following is AssalamuAlaikum written with Aa’raab (unlike the one you used in your post, which has no aa’raab)