THE SOURCES OF ISLAM
The are two sources of religion of islam. These sources are the Qur’an and the
Sunnah. The Qur’an is God’ words which were reveled to the prophet Muhammad and
the Sunnah is the Prophewt’s tradition. The Qur’an is a Guidance from God for
all human beings. Therefore, God’s words which were written in the Qur’an
should be read by all human beings. God wants all human beings to be happy in
the world and in the life here after by giving the guidance and rules written
in the Qur’an. Their happiness lies in their obedience to the guidance of God.
God sent the prophet
Muhammad as his messenger to instruct all people how to obey and to follow his
guidance. What the prophet did was to explain, to the infrom and togive
examples. Everything from the prophet was considered as the Sunnah or prophet’s
tradition, and it is the second source of Islamic teaching. Therefore, what the
prophet did and said and also what his companions did and he agreed to all
these are the sources of islam.
All muslims accept and
follow guidance from Allah and his messenger according to what is written in
the Qur’an and what was taught by the prophet as his Sunnah.
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How Do You Use To, Too, and Two?
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most common grammar problems as they are commonly misspelled or used wrong.
Their usage can be difficult to understand. Welcome to the easiest way to learn
how to use to, too, and two! See the grammar rules below,
then test yourself with the quiz at the bottom of the page. You should also
master the use of there, they're,
and their!
If you want to learn how to tell the
difference between to, too, and two, then look at the
definitions and examples below. The differences between To vs. Too, To
vs. Two, and Two vs. Too can completely change the meaning of a
sentence. Or worse, it can make a sentence completely meaningless due to not
following english grammar rules. This website aims to provide a simple, clear
explanation on how to properly use to, too, and two.
To, Too, Two Rules
To
Use to
as a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb. To and Too
can be tricky!
Examples
"Please
take me to the dance"
"We
don't need to buy that right now."
Too
Use too
as a synonym for also or to indicate excessiveness before a verb.
Usually, if you can replace too with also in the same sentence,
and it still makes sense, then you are using it correctly.
Examples
"I
am going to the mall, too."
"I
had too many tacos for lunch."
Two
Use two
to spell out the number 2. If you can replace two with 2 in the
same sentence, and it still makes sense, then you are using it correctly. This
should be the easiest one!
Examples
"I
have two hands and two feet."
"Can
you give me two dollars?"
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