Where is Bakka?

“The first Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakka, blessed, and a guidance for the worlds.” (Qur’an 3:96)
“The first Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakka, blessed, and a guidance for the worlds.” (Qur’an 3:96)
Every year, a common occurrence is a dispute between followers of various sects about when so-called Ramadan starts and ends.
Every year, a common occurrence is a dispute between followers of various sects about when so-called Ramadan starts and ends.
"How can we observe the Salaat prayers by following the Quran alone?" is a favorite question among Sunni and Shiite Muslims who follow derivative texts, religious instruction, teachings and laws, all of which are written by men. With this question, both sects try to justify the necessity and proliferation of contradictory sectarian teachings, medieval Arab culture, oppressive laws filled with prohibitions and regulations--all falsely attributed to God and His prophet.
As a result, Monotheism is redefined as a "Limited Partnership", in which the recognition and submission to God alone becomes an oxymoron; a contradiction in terms in which other 'partners' are submitted to and accepted by these 'believers.'
The word “Salat” and its derivatives occur in the Scripture over 70 times and is emphasized by God Almighty as a critical aspect for the spiritual development and progress of believers.
What we take for granted in our daily lives is the structure of calendars and the system of time that people in one particular place or another follow.
“The first Sanctuary established for the people is the one in Bakk’a, blessed, and a guidance for the worlds. In it are clear signs: the stationof Abraham.
In today's version of Islam, we hear that the religion has been built upon 5-Pillars which, if upheld, grant the person a very high chance of his/her succeeding in this worldly life and entering paradise...
The 5-Pillars are described as follows: