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What happens if you throw the Quran?
Intentionally desecrating a copy of the Quran is punishable by imprisonment in some countries (up to life imprisonment in Pakistan, according to Article 295-B of the Penal Code) and could lead to death in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Pakistan.
What does the Quran say about accountability?
Everyone is responsible for his/her works and he/she is accountable for that. Allah did not create us without any purpose. Among the purposes, two Qur’anic ayat reveals that we are created as the khalifa (vicegerent) [Surah al-Baqarah, 2:30] and for worshiping Allah alone. (Surah Hujurat, 49:13).
What meant by accountability to Allah?
The concept of accountability is derived from Al-Quran and is the powerful of Islamic system of business which means accountability in front of Allah (SWT) not only in this world but also in the hereafter. Accountability to Allah (God) reflects trustworthiness which includes both instruments and goals.
Is ablution a prerequisite for touching the Quran?
If ablution was a pre-requisite of touching or reading the Quran, he would mention it in this hadith. It is also interesting that nobody objects if non-Muslims read or touch the Qur’an. When Muslims, however, intend to touch it, they are questioned about ablution.
The verse in Surah Waqiah is not related to minor or major ablution at all. Let us read these verses together with the previous ones: “I swear by the locations of the stars. And if you could know, it is a great oath indeed.” (The Quran 56:75-76) “Indeed, We have adorned the nearest heaven with an adornment of stars.
Is the prosperous Qur’an in a maknun book subject to contact?
So, “ the prosperous Qur’an in a maknun book ” cannot be subject to contact, except by the purified ones mentioned in the verse. Devils are repelled from the first heaven according to verse 37:9, so that they cannot enter there.
What does the Quran say about ghusl for prayer?
It is mentioned in the verse below: “O believers, when you raise for prayer, take ablution.” (The Quran 5:6) About the case of needing major ablution (ghusl) for prayer, it is commanded: “And if you are in a state of janabah, purify yourselves.” (The Quran 5:6)