Not in the 10 that moses brought off the mountain........christians believe he got them from god the father who is also jesus.....muslims don't believe jesus is god.
2007-03-08 04:56:28
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answered by Debbie S 3
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despite the Ten Commandments not being explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an they are substantially similar to the following verses in the Qur'an (using Jewish numbering of the Commandments):
"There is no other god beside God."(47:19)
"My Lord, make this a peaceful land, and protect me and my children from worshiping idols." (14:35)
"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)
"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)
The Sabbath was relinquished with the revelation of the Quran. Muslims are told in the Quran that the Sabbath was only decreed for the Jews. (16:124) God, however, ordered Muslims 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.
"....and your parents shall be honored. As long as one or both 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)
"....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 commit adultery; it is a gross sin, and an evil behavior." (17:32)
"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)
"Do not withhold any testimony by concealing what you had witnessed. Anyone who withholds a testimony is sinful at heart." (2:283)
"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)
2007-03-10 05:18:19
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answered by hamza 2
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Yes, Moses is one of the 25 prophets in Islam. But the commandments had expired as the Quran arrived.
2007-03-08 13:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The ten commandments are not part of Islam.
2007-03-08 12:56:01
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Of course. Islam is nothing more than the laws of moses(pbuh) purified where mankind differs. Sent by allah to his intecessor gabriel to the prophet muhammad(pbuh) to all of mankind. Salaam!
2007-03-08 12:57:21
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answered by effectivecause 2
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Well, obviously they take to that pescky one about thou shalt not kill.
2007-03-08 13:20:45
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answered by ? 4
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