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Religion

INTRODUCTION : ‘Religion’ is a system and collection of many things linked with God. It answers about the beliefs, worship, teaching, guidance or doctrine. Religion is an important aspect of many nations and cultures around the world, there are so many distinct faiths in the world, many of which are very different from one another. Religion is frequently characterized as a societal system of established norms, values, beliefs, worldviews, books, sacred locations, prophecies, ethics, or organizations. The earth is home to around ten thousand distinct and separate religions. Approximately 80% of the world’s population practices Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions. Atheists are people who do not follow any religion and do not believe in God. A larger view of religion, on the other hand, emphasizes essential societal issues such as cultural identity, values and ethics, spiritual communion, and a sense of well-being. Ask Sir Wahab

History of Muslim Empire

INTRODUCTION :  The pre-Islamic Arab history has been covered in this assignment by highlighting the people's capacities and prehistoric conditions of life. Pre-Islamic Arabia is the name given to the Arab culture that predated the advent of Islam in the year 630. It was located on the Arabian Plate. Because it offers the background for how Islam developed, the study of pre-Islamic Arabia is significant. A narrative of pre-Islamic religion, particularly in Mecca and the Hejaz, has very little supporting evidence. Some directions for this religion can be found in the Qur'an and Hadith, or written down oral traditions. Islamic interpreters have developed this guidance into a coherent yet, in part or in full, contested narrative that is contested by academics.Judaism had been practiced by a large number of Arabian tribes. It is known that Christianity, particularly unconventional, probably gnostic varieties of it, was active in the area prior to the rise of Islam. Before the birth...