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What were the religious and moral challenges the Qur’an posed to the pagan Arab society

What were the religious and moral challenges the Qur’an posed to the pagan Arab society

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*Using Rahman, Shepard, and the Qur’an, answer the following question:

{“What were the religious and moral challenges the Qur’an posed to the pagan Arab society? How did those challenges shape the umma from a tribal to a religious community?}

 

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Islam is one of the three major religions of the world along with Christianity and Judaism, which profess monotheism. The meaning of the word ‘Islam’ in Arabic is “surrender” or “submission.”  Its rigorous monotheism and teaching on all Muslims being equal before God provides for a collective basis of a sense of loyalty to Allah that goes beyond race, class, nationality, and even religious practice differences. It is for this reason therefore that all Muslims belong to one big community, the umma, irrespective of their social class, ethnicity or nationality………………………………………………………….

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