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    Islam has its origins in the 7th century. It is one of the most important religions today and continues to gain followers in many parts of the world. As many Muslims claim, Islam contains the truth and is the life-giving religion. The most reliable book of the Islamic faith is the Quran. It contains the words of Allah and His commandments that help guide people on their path of faith. By reading the Quran, one would be able to better understand Islam and its practices. The basis of Islam is the belief in one God, Allah. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe and humanity. He revealed his words through the Prophet Muhammad which were recorded in the Quran. It is explicitly stated in the Quran 2:2 that “there is no doubt about this Book: it is guidance for those who fear God. » Therefore, no one is allowed to question God's words in the Quran based on human standards. Instead, God will judge everyone based on His words. One can find out by reading the Quran that a pious Muslim must obey Allah in everything and involves God's laws in his daily life. The Quran 5:1-9 contains typical Muslim laws regarding food, sexual integrity, prayer, and other behaviors. For example, Muslims are prohibited from eating unclean food, such as pork, a dead animal, or food sacrificed to other gods (Quran 5:4). Things that do not belong to these categories are allowed to eat; however, Muslims must “mention the name of God on” food before eating (Quran 5:6). However, obeying God's commandments should not be considered a burden. On the contrary, they should be observed with gratitude and gratitude, because a person who faithfully practices the law will be purified by it (Quran...... middle of paper ...... y the Evil One. This story of creation is very similar to the story written in the book of Genesis with slight differences However, in both stories, pride was the reason for his downfall. Again, Quran 11:1-25 addresses many. important themes described in the preceding paragraphs. First, Muslims are required to “worship nothing but God” (Quran 11:2). can hide from his sight, even if he is covered by his clothes (Quran 11:6). Furthermore, He created the universe and maintains its existence Himself; for nothing can exist without him (Quran 11:8) It is Allah who has the power to punish those whom He has prepared. for them fire, and “their deeds will be in vain” (Quran 11:19). On the other hand, God will grant his followers paradise and eternal life (Quran). 11:25).