1 'The Qur'an is the only authority a Muslim needs in life.' Evaluate this statement. In your answer you should: • refer to Musl
im teaching • give reasoned arguments to support this statement • give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view • reach a justified conclusion. (12 marks)
For Muslims, the Qur'an is the word of God. Both Sunni and Shi'ah traditions regard it as the one and only source of authority, though they may look to other works or teachers for guidance on its interpretation. ... The Hadith are the Prophet Muhammad's teachings about how to live life according to the Qur'an.
The Qur'an is the authority a muslim needs in life to some christians is right because it was made by Allah which teaches the ways of Islam and how to act upon them which makes them believe the Qur'an is the most only authority a muslim needs in life. ... However other muslims think because of free will they can choose.
They believe that their school has the right subjects and
programs students need to learn for their chosen profession. Apart from their
excellent academic programs, they also instill discipline and mentally prepare
their graduates for the demands that they may tackle once they leave the
school.
This anylysis strives to explain how people's social standing affects their everyday interactions, it examine stratification from a micro-level perspective.