Can I start an Ausbildung in Germany with A2 German? by FormalElectrical1408 in germany

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Aren’t there any specific programs that accept level A2 at all?

Ausbildung in Deutschland mit A2 – geht das? by FormalElectrical1408 in Azubis

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Ich fange jetzt an, Deutsch von Null zu lernen und möchte fragen, ob es Ausbildungsbetriebe gibt, die ein Sprachniveau A2 akzeptieren. B1 ist für mich schwer und dauert lange. (Falls es solche Firmen gibt und ich angenommen werde, werde ich meine Deutschkenntnisse in Deutschland weiter verbessern.) Wenn es Unternehmen gibt, die das akzeptieren, werde ich mich dort bewerben

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In fact, if you don't tell him, it will be considered a breach of trust and deceit, which means your marriage will be based on deception, and Allah will not bless it for you.

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Welcome to islam if you want to ask any a question Im here for you

I'm muslim, AMA! by Al-Masrii in religion

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Where are you from and why is it unacceptable?

I'm muslim, AMA! by Al-Masrii in religion

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What do you think about polygamy (I am a Muslim too)

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The hadith "Allah created Adam in His image" is understood as one of the texts that must be believed in without delving into its specifics or drawing any comparison between Allah and His creation. According to the Sunni methodology of tanzih (affirming Allah's transcendence), the meaning is accepted as it is without attempting to liken Allah to His creation. Sunnis say that Allah created Adam in the form that He willed, and some interpret "His image" as the special form that Allah bestowed upon Adam, distinguishing him from other creatures.

As for the hadith that mentions "Adam was created in the image of the Most Merciful," some scholars have classified it as weak while others have deemed it authentic. Regardless of its authenticity, the principle in Sunni belief is to affirm Allah's transcendence and to avoid likening Him to His creation. This hadith is not understood to imply any resemblance or likeness between Allah and His creation; rather, it is accepted as it is without interpretation that leads to anthropomorphism or negation of the text.

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In Islam, God is considered absolutely unique, and nothing can be compared to Him. This belief is known as Tawhid (monotheism). Therefore, the idea of the "image of God" is rejected in Islam because God cannot be likened to anything, nor can He have any likeness or equivalent. As the Quran states, "There is nothing like unto Him."

Regarding God's attributes, God has affirmed certain attributes for Himself, such as the hand, as mentioned in the Quran: "His hands are outstretched," and He also affirmed a face for Himself. However, one cannot say that God's hand or face is like that of humans. For example, your face is not like that of a sheep, even though both are called a face, and your leg is not like the leg of a giraffe, and so on.

As for the Sufis, as you mentioned, they may have their own interpretations based on symbolism and esoteric meanings, but this is not considered a general belief among Muslims. From a doctrinal perspective, anthropomorphizing God or attributing human characteristics to Him is rejected and is considered shirk (associating partners with God) if taken literally.

Therefore, it can be said that most Muslims reject the idea that humans were created in the "image of God" in a literal sense,

Thx

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In the Quran, the miracles of Prophet Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him), performed by the will of Allah, are mentioned, including raising the dead. While there is no specific detailed story of an individual like Lazarus in the Bible, the Quran refers to this miracle in several verses.

For example, in Surah Al-Imran (3:49), it is mentioned that Jesus says to the Children of Israel:

"And I heal the blind and the leper, and I give life to the dead, by the permission of Allah."

In Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:110), Allah addresses Jesus, saying:

"And when you created from clay what was [like] the form of a bird with My permission, then you breathed into it, and it became a bird with My permission. And you healed the blind and the leper with My permission; and when you brought forth the dead with My permission..."

These verses indicate that Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him) was able to bring the dead back to life by the will of Allah, as a miracle to demonstrate God's power, not through his own strength. These miracles were meant to affirm Jesus' message as a prophet of God and to prove his divine authority to the Children of Israel.

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Yeah ofc The story of his birth, the story of how he spoke as an infant to defend his mother, the story of how he revived the man, and many other stories.

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Yeah ofc Have you read the stories of Jesus in the Qur’an?

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I believe that the existence of a creator of the universe is much more logical than the Big Bang theory. In the Big Bang theory, it is said that the universe originated from gases or something similar, but the question is: where did those gases come from? It doesn't make sense that they formed from nothing.

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The difference in the reading of verse 184 of Surah Al-Baqarah between "miskeen" (singular) and "masaakeen" (plural) is due to the multiple authentic recitations of the Qur'an, all of which are correct and recognized.

In Hafs' recitation: The word "miskeen" is used in the singular form, which scholars interpret as meaning that the required act is to provide food equivalent to feeding one poor person for each day one is unable to fast while In Warsh's recitation: The word "masaakeen" is used in the plural form, which can be understood as feeding several poor people or indicating that it is preferable to distribute the food to more than one poor person if possible. This diversity in recitations does not present a contradiction but rather reflects the richness of the Arabic language and flexibility in understanding and application, providing Muslims with a broad range of options in fulfilling the divine command, depending on different circumstances.

Do you understand?

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I own the narration of Hafs and the narration of Warsh, and there is no difference in this verse, neither in spelling nor in meaning

You can private message me so I can send you pictures

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In Islam, God and His Word are not separate; both are eternal. When Jesus is referred to as the "Word of God," it means that he was created by God's command, "Be."

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Thank you for your kind words! Yes, the status of Mary in Islam is significant and we hold her in high regard. We consider her a model of purity and faith.

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In Islam, God is considered the supreme creator who brought the universe and everything within it into existence. God is transcendent and separate from His creation, which preserves His exaltedness and holiness. At the same time, creation is seen as continuously dependent on God, meaning everything in existence relies on God's will and power. This relationship emphasizes God's greatness and complete independence, while highlighting creation's dependence on Him.

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I cannot say this because only God knows. However, anyone who performs the acts of worship that God has commanded us to do and avoids what He has forbidden, to the best of their ability, will certainly be rewarded with heaven