Yes, as the commandments are in the Quran.
Confirmation in the Qur'an
(Chapter: Verse)
1. "There is no other god beside GOD,"(47:19)
He is the one God; there is no other god beside Him. ......(28:70)
**((Thou shall not take any god except one God.))**
2. There is nothing that equals (like) Him. (42:11)
No visions can encompass Him, but He encompasses all visions. He is the Compassionate, the Cognizant.(6:103)
"My Lord, make this a peaceful land, and protect me and my children from worshiping idols. (14:35)
**((Thou shall make no image of God.))**
3. Do not subject GOD's name to your casual swearing, that you may appear righteous, pious, or to attain credibility among the people. (2:224)
**((Thou shall not use God's name in vain.))**
4. . ....and your parents shall be honored. As long as one orboth of them live, you shall never say to them, "Uff" (the slightest gesture of annoyance), nor shall you shout at them; you shall treat them amicably. (17:23)
**((Thou shall honour thy mother and father.))**
5. The thief, male or female, you shall mark their hands as a punishment for their crime, and to serve as an example from GOD. GOD is Almighty, Most Wise. (5:38 - 39)
**((Thou shall not steal.))**
6. ..... incur GOD's condemnation upon him, if he was lying. (24:7)
Do not withhold any testimony by concealing what you had witnessed. Anyone who withholds a testimony is sinful at heart. (2:283)
O you who believe, you shall be absolutely equitable, and observe GOD, when you serve as witnesses, even against yourselves, or your parents, or your relatives. Whether the accused is rich or poor, GOD takes care of both. Therefore, do not be biased by your personal wishes. If you deviate or disregard (this commandment), then GOD is fully Cognizant of everything you do.(4:135)
**((Thou shall not lie or give false testimony.))**
7-. ....anyone who murders any person who had not committed murder or horrendous crimes, it shall be as if he murdered all the people. (5:32)
"You shall not kill any person - for God has made life sacred - except in the course of justice. If one is killed unjustly, then we give his heir authority to enforce justice. Thus, he shall not exceed the limits in avenging the murder, he will be helped."(17:33)
**((Thou shall not kill.))**
8. You shall not commit adultery; it is a gross sin, and an evil behaviour. (17:32)
**((Thou shall not commit adultery.))**
9. You shall regard the parents, the relatives, the orphans, the poor, the related neighbor, the unrelated neighbor, the close associate, the traveling alien, and your servants. (4:36)
And do not covet what we bestowed upon any other people. Such are temporary ornaments of this life, whereby we put them to the test. What your Lord provides for you is far better, and everlasting.(20:131)
**((Thou shall not covet thy neighbour's wife or possessions.))**
10. *the Sabbath was relinquished with the revelation of the Qur'an. We are told in the Quran that the Sabbath was only decreed for the Jews. (16:124)
God, however ,ordered us to make every effort and drop all businesses to attend the congregational (Friday)prayer. The Submitters may tend to their business during the rest of the day. O you who believe, when the Congregational Prayer (Salat Al-Jumu`ah) is announced on Friday, you shall hasten to the commemoration of GOD, and drop all business. . (62:9)
**((Thou shall keep the Sabbath holy.))**
peace unto you
2006-08-10 08:17:46
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answered by gsumayya 3
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Islamic Commandments
2016-11-14 21:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. especially the first one, You shall not take other gods before Me.
yes the ten commendments is just 10 commandments from many. in islam anything God has commanded muslims to do is a commandment.
2006-08-10 08:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslims did just like the Christians. They picked some other day than the Sabbath and called it their holy day. Christians picked Sunday, the day after the Sabbath. Muslims picked Friday, the day before the Sabbath. Neither Christians or Muslims keep the Sabbath holy.
2016-03-16 23:52:48
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answered by ? 4
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Muslim Commandments
2016-12-29 12:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslims observe the seven commandments which were intended for all humanity. They are called the seven laws of Noah. The seven laws listed by the Talmud are: Prohibition of Idolatry: There is only one God. You shall not make for yourself an idol. Prohibition of Murder: You shall not murder. Prohibition of Theft: You shall not steal. Prohibition of Sexual Promiscuity: You shall not commit adultery. Prohibition of Blasphemy: Revere God and do not blaspheme. Prohibition of Cruelty to Animals: Do not eat flesh taken from an animal while it is still alive. Requirement to have just Laws: You shall set up an effective judiciary to fairly judge observance of the preceding six laws. According to Judaism any non-Jew who lives according to these laws is regarded as a Righteous Gentile and is assured of a place in the world to come (Olam Haba), the Jewish concept of heaven. Adherents are often called "B'nei Noah" (Children of Noah) or "Noahides" and may often network in Jewish synagogues. The Noahide Laws were predated by six laws given to Adam in the Garden of Eden. Later at the Revelation at Sinai the Seven Laws of Noah were regiven to humanity and embedded in the 613 Laws given to the Children of Israel along with the Ten Commandments. These laws are mentioned in the Torah. According to Judaism, the 613 mitzvot or "commandments" given in the written Torah, as well as their reasonings in the oral Torah, were only issued to the Jews and are therefore only binding upon them, having inherited the obligation from their ancestors. At the same time, at Mount Sinai, the Children of Israel were given the obligation to teach other nations the embedded laws. It is actually forbidden by the Talmud for non-Jews on whom the Noahide Laws are still binding, to elevate their observance to the Torah's mitzvot as the Jews do.
2016-04-11 01:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah..maybe its not like so scripted as the ten commandments but like adultery is prohibited, disrespecting ur family/parents, stealing, etc..all bad things and sinful things are not accepted in islam and there are rules..its not like it says the ten commandments somewhere but we follow rules.
2006-08-10 08:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
We are to believe in the prophets of the Torah.
That would include the New Testament
2006-08-10 08:09:51
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answered by Layla 6
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No, they belive both Christian and jewish scriptures to be corrupt, and follow their own commandments..well, pillars. They believe in the 5 pillars of islam, which is basically giving alms to people, going to mecca, and stuff like that.
2006-08-10 08:06:17
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answered by Lobo man 2
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Somebody get this guy a TV!
2006-08-10 08:11:10
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answered by timeforaquickjihadbeforelunch 2
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