https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4FWRSGaW34
I'm really confused.. got this video sent by my teacher about how some Christian high ranks wore Muslim clothes with "La illaha illa allah" written on it.
-Confused somebody explain please-
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4FWRSGaW34
I'm really confused.. got this video sent by my teacher about how some Christian high ranks wore Muslim clothes with "La illaha illa allah" written on it.
-Confused somebody explain please-
The Arabic phrase lâ ilâha illâ allâh is one of major pillars of the Muslim faith. This sacred phrase is a part of the basic Muslim statement of faith, it is a part of the call to prayer that echoes across the country-side five times a day throughout the Muslim world, it is chanted as a central part of virtually every Sufi gathering, and it appears in two verses of the glorious Qur'ân as follows:
For they when they were told that
there is no god except Allah,
would puff themselves up with pride and say:
"What! shall we give up our gods for the sake of a Poet possessed?"
Sura as-Saffat (37:35-36)
based on tr by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Know therefore that there is no god but Allâh
and ask forgiveness for thy sins
and for [the sins of] the men and women who believe:
for Allâh knows how ye move about
and how ye dwell in your homes.
What are you confused about?
The video is pretty self explanatory..
Christians used Arabic fabric sometimes..
and renaissance painters often painted saints or other holy figures adorned in them..
Any other questions?
Muslims and Christians have more in common then you may think, ;P