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HISTORY OF ISLAM

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In the 7th century Arabia becomes the cradle of the world's third great monotheistic religion. All three have begun within a small area of southwest Asia. FirsT Judaism Islam  to the south, in Mecca, close to the Red Sea. Each of the later arrivals in this close family of religions claims to build upon the message of its predecessors, bringing a better and more up-to-date version of the truth about the one God - in this case as revealed to the Messenger of God, Muhammad. Islam  means 'surrender' (to God), and from the same root anyone who follows  Islam is a Muslim. It is on Mount Hira, according to tradition, that the archangel Gabriel appears to Muhammad. He describes later how he seemed to be grasped by the throat by a luminous being, who commanded him to repeat the words of God. On other occasions Muhammad often has similar experiences (though there are barren times, and periods of self doubt, when he is sustained only by his wife Khadija's unswerving faith...

SOME FACTS ABOUT MAHABHARAT

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Mahabharat’s 18 day Kurukshetra war has lots of interesting tales and stories connected with it. While, many of them is known to us, some of them still remains unfamiliar. Here, I focus on such instances and facts of Kurukshetra War.  1. Iravan Sacrificed Himself to Goddess Kali to Ensure the Victory of the Pandavas Iravan (Also – Iravant, Iravat and Aravan), the son of Arjun and naga princess Uloopi sacrificed himself to goddess Kali to ensure the victory of his father and his team in the Kurukshetra war. He however, had a last wish – He wanted to marry a girl before he died. Now, getting a girl who knew her husband would die in few days was a tricky task. Which girl would ever marry a man to embrace widowhood?So, Lord Krishna took the form of a nubile Mohini, married Iravan and even wept like a widow after her husband Iravan died. 2. Duryodhan Approached Sahadeva to Seek Mahurat of Kurukshetra War Sahadeva who had eaten the flesh of his father Pandu after his death could ...

Things to know about CHRISTIANITY

1-Christianity is the world's largest religion, with over 2.4 billion adherents, about a third of the world's population. 2-In 2001, the World Christian Encyclopedia counted 33,830 different Christian denominations. 3-Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity whose coming as the Messiah was prophesied in the Old Testament. 4-Most scholars say Jesus never viewed himself as creating a new religion per se, just reforming Judaism. 5-The three largest branches of Christianity are the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the various denominations of Protestantism. 6-Christianity began as a Second Temple Judaic sect in the mid-1st century in Judea. It quickly spread to Europe, Mesopotamia, Asia and by the 4th century had become the official state church of the Roman Empire. 7-Christianity was the main religion in Egypt between the Fourth and Sixth Centuries. 8-In 2010, the Catholic Church had an income of US$97 billion....

Things to know about ISLAM...

1) "Islam" means "surrender" or "submission". "Salam" (which means "peace") is the root word of "Islam". In a religious context the word "Islam" means "the surrendering of one's will (without compulsion) to the true will of God in an effort to achieve peace". 2) "Muslim" means "anyone or anything that surrenders itself to the true will of God". By this definition, everything in nature (trees, animals, planets, etc.) are "muslims" because they are in a state of surrender to God's will. In other words, they are fulfilling the purpose for which God created them. 3) Islam is not a new religion or cult. It is a universal way of life and civilization. Studies show that between 1.5 and 1.8 billion people in the world identify their religion as Islam. Along with Judaism and Christianity it traces its roots through Prophet Abraham and back to the first humans Adam and Eve. ...

Things to know about HINDUISM...

1. Hinduism is the world’s oldest known religion, with it’s roots going back to 10,000 years and Hindu Literature dating back to 7000 BCE. 2. People following Hinduism around the world are apprx 1 Billion people which is 14% of the World’s Population. 3. There are Bigger Percentage of Hindus in Pakistan(1.8%) than in USA (0.7%). 4. Top 5 Countries with Hindu Population are    Nepal 81.3%    India 80.5%    Mauritius 54%    Fiji 33.7%    Guyana 28%  5. Hinduism is the 3rd largest followed religion after Christianity and Islam . 6. Hinduism has spread across many countries over the years, especially in Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Malaysia, Combodia, Indonesia, Thailand and other South East Asian countries. 7. The largest Hindu temple in the world is surprisingly not in India but is in Angkor, Cambodia. 8. Ayurveda, the plant based medical treatment practice has its roots from Hinduism. 9. Nepal ( 81.3 %) , is almost a Hin...

Trinity in CHristianity..

Trinity refers to the teaching that the one God comprises three distinct, eternally co-existing persons; the Father, the Son (incarnate in Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Together, these three persons are sometimes called the Godhead, although there is no single term in use in Scripture to denote the unified Godhead. In the words of the Athanasian Creed, an early statement of Christian belief, "the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, and yet there are not three Gods but one God". They are distinct from another: the Father has no source, the Son is begotten of the Father, and the Spirit proceeds from the Father. Though distinct, the three persons cannot be divided from one another in being or in operation. The Trinity is an essential doctrine of mainstream Christianity. From earlier than the times of the Nicene Creed, 325, Christianity advocated[61] the triune mystery-nature of God as a normative profession of faith. According ...

Concept of GOD in CHRISTIANITY..

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The central tenet of Christianity is the belief in Jesus as the Son of God and the Messiah (Christ). Christians believe that Jesus, as the Messiah, was anointed by God as savior of humanity, and hold that Jesus' coming was the fulfillment of messianic prophecies of the Old Testament. The Christian concept of the Messiah differs significantly from the contemporary Jewish concept. The core Christian belief is that through belief in and acceptance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, sinful humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life. While there have been many theological disputes over the nature of Jesus over the earliest centuries of Christian history, generally Christians believe that Jesus is God incarnate and "true God and true man" (or both fully divine and fully human). Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin. As fully God, he rose to life again...