1-5
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- Fulfil your obligations, promises and
agreements. Cooperate in piety and not in transgression. Haram (forbidden)
meat.
- Islam is declared to be the complete and
perfect Deen (way of life).
- All good and clean things are made lawful.
Food of the People of the Book is made lawful. Marriage with their women is
permitted.
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6-11
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- Order for making wudhu (ablution). Permission
of Tayammum
- Stand for true witness and establish justice.
- The plot of the Jews to kill the Prophet and
his Companions.
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12-26
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- Salah and Zakat was obligatory for Jews. The
Jews habit of being deceitful.
- Christians too have neglected most of their
Book. Jews and Christians are asked to become Muslims.
- Jesus, son of Mary is not God or son of God.
False claim of Jews and Christians of being the Children of God.
- Behaviour of the Jews with their own Prophet
Musa. Curse of Allah on the Jews for 40 years.
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27-43
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- Story of Adam’s two sons (Abel and Cain).
- Decree of Allah regarding the killing of a human
being.
- Punishment of waging war against Allah and his
Rasool.
- Jihad is a way to success. No ransom will save
the unbelievers from the punishment.
- Punishment for theft.
- Do not provide lip-service; Be true believers.
If Allah intends to punish, the Rasool cannot save.
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44-86
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- Laws of Tawrah. Those who do not judge by the
Laws of Allah :
- They are unbelievers, wrongdoers and
transgressors.
- Establish justice based on Allah’s revelation.
- Do not take Jews or Christians as your
protectors.
- Your protecting friends are: Allah, His Rasool
and your fellow believers.
- Do not befriend those who make a mockery of
your religion.
- Jews slander against Allah. If they had
believed, they could have had best of both the worlds.
- The Rasool’s mission is to deliver Allah’s
Message.
- Those who say Jesus is God are disbelievers.
- Disbelievers among the Children of Israel were
cursed by the tongues of David and Jesus.
- Christians are closer to Muslims than Jews and
Pagans.
- Good Christians recognize the truth and become
Muslims.
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87-108
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- Do not make Halal things Haraam on your own.
- Penalty of breaking oaths.
- Prohibition of Intoxicants and Gambling.
- Prohibition of Hunting in the state of Ihram
and penalty.
- Do not ask questions like the nation of Musa.
Superstitions are prohibited.
- Last will and testament, and testimony of
witnesses.
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109-120
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- Favours of Allah upon Jesus and the Miracles
he was given.
- Disciples of Jesus asked for a Table Spread of
food as a miracle.
- Testimony of Jesus on the Day of Judgement
about Christians.
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