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The concept of submission is deeply ingrained in the teachings of The Holy Qur'an. It emphasizes the importance of surrendering oneself completely to the will of Allah. This submission requires humility, faith, and obedience to the commandments laid out in the sacred text. In the Qur'an, believers are encouraged to submit to Allah with sincerity and devotion. This means trusting in His wisdom and following His guidance without question. It is a recognition of Allah's supreme authority and a willingness to abide by His laws and decrees. Submission is not just a physical act of worship, but a state of mind and heart. It involv...Similar Posts
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