The Islamic faith, one of the world's major religions, is primarily divided into two main sects: Sunni and Shiite Muslims. This division is rooted in historical, theological, and cultural differences that have evolved over centuries.
The concept of the afterlife holds significant importance in Islam, shaping the beliefs and actions of Muslims throughout their lives. This article explores how Islam views the afterlife, particularly focusing on whether it is perceived as a physical or spiritual existence.
The controversial militant Quran quotes mentioned in this post have been circulating on various social media platforms. To ensure accuracy, I have included the ayat (verse) content from a recognised source/translation: Quran.com - Dr. Mustafa Khattab, The Clear Quran.
The Quran addresses various topics related to interactions with non-Muslims, marriage, and warfare, with interpretations often depending on context and scholarly views. In this article, each topic is considered with relevant verses and explanations for a lay audience.
A new poll has found that almost a third of British Muslims think it would be "desirable" to implement Sharia Law within the next two decades.