Peace Prayers in Islam

Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion founded in the 7th century CE by the Prophet Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula. Key aspects of Islam include:
- Belief in One God: Muslims believe in the oneness of God (Allah) and that Muhammad is the final prophet in a line of messengers that includes Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.
- Five Pillars of Islam: These are the declaration of faith (Shahada), prayer (Salat), fasting during Ramadan (Sawm), almsgiving (Zakat), and pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj).
- Quran: The holy book of Islam, believed to be the literal word of God as revealed to Muhammad.
- Mosques: Places of worship for Muslims where they gather for communal prayers and religious activities.
- Sharia: Islamic law derived from the Quran and Hadith, governing various aspects of life including ethics, morality, and legal matters.
Islam has diverse traditions and practices across different cultures and regions, but its core teachings emphasize submission to God’s will, compassion towards others, and personal spiritual growth.
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Peace prayers in Islam seek Allah’s guidance for inner tranquility, justice, and harmony among individuals and communities, emphasizing mercy and compassion.
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“In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the merciful. Praise be to the Lord of the Universe who has created us and made us into tribes and nations, that we may know each other, not that we may despise each other.
If the enemy incline towards peace, do thou also incline towards peace, and trust in God, for the Lord is the one that heareth and knoweth all things.
And the servants of God, Most Gracious are those who walk on the Earth in humility, and when we address them, we say “PEACE.” – Author unknown
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