Risalah(prophethood) Islam means 'submission to God'. Muslims believe in one God, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, Allah's messenger. It is believed that Muhammad TheIslamic prophet Muhammad's views on Jews were formed through the contact he had with Jewish tribes living in and around Medina.His views on Jews include his theological teaching of them as People of the Book (Ahl al-Kitab), his description of them as earlier receivers of Abrahamic revelation; and the failed political alliances between the Muslim and Jewish communities. e Silver or gold coinage is one way of granting zakat. Zakat ( Arabic: زكاة; [zaˈkaːt], "that which purifies", [1] also Zakat al-mal [zaˈkaːt alˈmaːl] زكاة المال, "zakat on wealth", [2] or Zakah) [3] is a form of almsgiving, often collected by the Muslim Ummah. [1] It is considered in Islam as a religious obligation, [4] [5 oneselfinto the core of Islamic history and re-evaluates one's life and one's society in the perspective of that history. Six Articles of Faith Monotheism (Tawhid ): The main message of Islam is monotheism. Belief in monotheism is the cornerstone of the Islamic faith. Muslims believe that all the Prophets sent by God to Theseare the names of the Prophets whose names are mentioned in the Qur'an: Adam, Idrees, Nooh, Hood, Saalih, Ibraaheem, Loot, Ismaa'eel, Ishaaq, Ya'qoob, Yoosuf, Ayyoob, Shu'ayb, Moosa, Haroon, Yoonus, Dawood, Sulaymaan, Ilyaas, al-Yasa', Zakariya, Yahya, and 'Eesa (blessings and peace be upon them), as well as Dhu'l-Kifl Twelveyear-olds Kaisan and Naeem explain about studying their holy book the Qur'an, which contains the teachings of Islam. Suitable for Key Stage 2, First Level and Second Level. .

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