Correlation

A common theme restated throughout the Qu’ran is the constant battle to contend with the various injustices inflicted on the population of believers, by unbelievers.

The believers can be defined as those people who follow The Laws of God and adhere to morality as taught in The Qur’an and clearly defined in The Bible. Conversely, unbelievers either do not abide by all of God’s Laws and moral codes of conduct or choose those Laws and morality that are most convenient to follow at a given time, based on circumstances. Unbelievers if provided the opportunity can incite believers to commit Capital Sins, Abominations, and perhaps violate God’s Laws due to the unbelievers negative effect (and influence) on society. See the diagrams at the end of this section.

It is vitally important for people to acknowledge and seriously consider adhering to The Laws of God. The purpose of this presentation is to disclose The Ten Commandments written within The Qur’an and to provide examples from The Qur’an that teach about the grave sin of aborting an innocent human life.

Reference: The Koran Interpreted; A translation by A.J. Arberry, Copyright 1955.

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Commandment I

I the Lord, am thy God…you shall not have other gods besides me.

“Qur’an: “Your God is One God; there is no god but He,” The Cow, Book II, passage 155”

“God bears witness that there is no god but He-and the angels and men possessed of knowledge upholding justice; there is no god but He, the All-mighty, the All-wise.” The House of Imran, Book III, passage 15

“God – there is no god but He.” Ta Ha, Book XX, passage 5

“Verily I am God; there is no god but I;” Ta Ha, Book XX, passage 10

“Know thou therefore, that there is no God but God.” Muhammad, Book XLVII, passage 20

Commandment II

Thou shall not make unto thee any image of idolatry, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.

Qur’an: “Hast thou not regarded those who assert that they believe in what has been sent down to thee, and what was sent down before thee, desiring to take their disputes to idols, yet they have been commanded to disbelieve in them? But Satan desires to lead them astray into far error. Women, Book IV, passage 60