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ang mga muslim


Ang kulturang muslim ay may aspetomga na kahawig sa kultura ng mga karati bansa.Ito ay ang mbga sumusunod: 1. sa pamilyang muslim: kinikilala ang ama bilang haligi ng tahanan.Ang ina ay nasa bahay lamang at inaasikaso ang mga pangangailangan ng pamilya at pinapayagan ang mga lalaki na makapag-asawa ng apat o higit pang asawa hagat sa kaya nilang buhayin ang mga ito. 2. sa larangan ng pulitika:naitatag ang pamahalaang sultanato. ang pamahalaan kung saan ang pinuno ay ang naitatag. 3. sa larangaN NG EKONOMIYA:ang kalakalan sa ilalim ng sulltan ay maunlad at kontrolado.ang kalakalang panlabas. sa shaRIAH KALIPUNAN NG BANAL NA KASULATAN O ISLAMIC LAW * Muslims believe that Allah Sent Messengers to each nation hroughout the history of humankind. Messengers came with the same message: to worship the One Supreme God and to obey His Commands. Innocence of mankind at Birth. Muslims believe that people are born free of any sin and bear no responsibility for other's faults and sins. It is only after they reach the age of puberty, and they knowingly commit sins that they will be held responsible for their actions in this life and the hearafter. There is no original sin in Islam. Muslims believe that both Adam and Eve were equally tempted, both sinned, and were both responsible for disobedying Allah. Both were remorseful and repented, and Allah forgave both of them. Muslims believe that no soul is responsible for the sins and faults of others, even if they are their parents, children, wives or husbands.

Muslims believe that forgiveness is always available through repentance. Muslims pray for repentance directly to Allah, without any intermediary. Salvation in Islam is only through belief and practice. both go together, side-by-side, to be granted salvation. Women in islam Islam looks at the woman as an equal, mature and capable partner of a man, without whom a family cannot exist and teaches that men and women are all the creation of Allah, existing on a level of equal worth and value. In some societies women are treated according to ancestral customs and tribal tradition, but in Islam they are treated with full respect and honor. Islam preserves women's honor and dignity, and requires that she must be treated with respect and honor. Her femininity should not be exploited in any way, rather she is to be regarded and treated as human individual whose sexuality does not enter into her relationship with any person other than her husband. In Islam marriage cannot take place unless the female freely agrees to it and a dowry is given to her. Islam puts priorities for the husbands and wives. The responsibility for providing for the family is on the husband, while the responsibility to care for the house and raising the children is on the wife. These are the main priorities, but cooperation between the husband and the wife is required and highly recommended. Dress For both males and females, Islam requires that they wear proper, decent, modest, and clean clothes. Muslim women also are instructed by Allah in the Quran to wear as a minimum Hijab (head covering). At home, with her immediate family like her husband children, brothers, uncles, grandfathers and other males (family members who are forbidden to them to marry her), and with other women, a Muslim woman may take her outer garments off, and be

free to beautify herself as she wants. Unlawful clothing and adornment: -Tight clothing, transparent clothing, clothes that expose those parts of the body which are sexually attractive, extravagant clothes, swim suits, makeup or perfume in public, wigs and hairpieces, gold and silk prohibited to Men only, but lawful for Women. Generally in Islam, women's beauty and sexual attributes are not for public display.

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