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===Qur'an===
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===Treatment of Dhimmis===
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The Islamic Tradition Itself
Qur'an, Hadith and Sunnah
Textual History of the Qur'an
Satanic VersesPrevious Scriptures
Abu Hurayrah
Muhammad
BootySpecial Entitlements
JihadWarExecutionsTorture
WivesWhite ComplexionDeath
Good Manners and Helping Others
Good Manners (Adab)Caring for Orphans‎
Caring for the PoorCaring for Widows
Caring for ParentsForgiving Others
HospitalityZakat and Sadaqah
Women
Al-'AzlBeautyFGMHijabHonor Killing
MahrRapeViolenceWife Beating
Jihad
Peaceful CoexistenceDefensive Jihad
Offensive JihadMiscellaneous Verses
MujahidsForced Conversion
Fear and Terror in WarScholars on Jihad
Non-Muslims
ApostatesAtheistsChristians & Jews
CharacteristicsFriendship
Miscellaneous
AishaAlcoholAmputationAnimals
Banu QurayzaCosmologyCreation
DhimmaForbidden ThingsHomosexuality
HeavenHellHygieneJizyahLying
MischiefMusicChild MarriagePictures
PredestinationPunishmentsRace and Tribe
ReproductionSexualitySlaveryStoning
Toilet EtiquetteUrineSexualityOccult
Peculiar Traditions

This section of WikiIslam lists quotations from the Qur'an, Hadith and Islamic Scholars. Pages can be viewed via the A to Z or the table to the right.

A to Z

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"Men can marry four wives"

"And if you fear that you cannot act equitably towards orphans, then marry such women as seem good to you, two and three and four; but if you fear that you will not do justice (between them), then (marry) only one or what your right hands possess; this is more proper, that you may not deviate from the right course." - Quran 4:3 (read more)

Aisha

Al-'Azl

Alcohol

Animals

Apostasy

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"The slaughter of Jewish men and children"

"Narrated Atiyyah al-Qurazi: I was among the captives of Banu Qurayzah. They (the Companions) examined us, and those who had begun to grow hair (pubes) were killed, and those who had not were not killed. I was among those who had not grown hair." - Sunan Abu Dawud 38:4390 (read more)

Atheists

Banu Qurayza

Corruption of Scriptures

Bible

Qur'an

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"If he beats her, the beatings should not be hard, so that they do not leave a mark. He can beat her with a short rod. He must avoid beating her in the face or in places in the head where it hurts. The beatings should be on the body and should not come one right after the other. These are all choices made during the process, but beatings are allowed only as a last resort. The honoring of the wife in Islam is also evident in the fact that the punishment of beating is permissible in one case only: when she refuses to sleep with him." - Sa’d Arafat

Cosmology

Creation

Dhimmitude

Treatment of Dhimmis

Forced Conversion

Heaven

Hell

Hijab

Homosexuality

Hygiene

Jihad

Chronological Shift

Pacifism Promoted

Defensive Permitted then Mandated

Offensive Fighting Mandated

Fighting Kuffar

Miscellaneous Texts

Forced Conversion

Jihadists

Peaceful Muslims

Jizyah

Mahr (Dowry)

Mischief

Muhammad

Bribery

Cross-Dressing‎

Deception

Hypocrisy

Lying

Plundering

Privilege

Violence Under Muhammad

Mass Murder

Terrorism

Torture

Warmongering

Wives and Concubines

White Complexion

Death

Music

Non-Muslims

Characteristics

Friendship

Damned to Hell

Pedophilia

People of the Book

Pictures and Images

Predestination

Punishments

Rape

Reproduction

Satanic Verses

Sexuality

Slavery

Stoning

Theology

Toilet Etiquette

Urine

Witchcraft‎

Women

Violence Against Women

Zakat

Silliness

Miscellaneous

See Also