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antichrist
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Islam
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Not a significant concept within the beliefs of Islam and Judaism, as their theological perspectives differ from those of Western Christianity.
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2
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antichrist
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Islamic
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The concept of the Antichrist is not present in Islamic theology or prophecy.
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3
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messiah
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Islam
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The messiah is a figure who is yet to come, and is regarded as a future savior or liberator in the Jewish and Islamic faiths.
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4
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prophet
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Islam
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A prophet is a person who is believed to have been chosen by a divine being to deliver a message or revelation to people.
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1
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5
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prophet
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Islamic culture
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Respected figures who receive revelations from God and deliver them to the people
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6
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prophet
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Islamic culture
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Prophets such as Muhammad, Jesus, and Moses are revered figures in Islamic culture, and their teachings are considered sacred.
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7
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prophets
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Islam
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Prophets are revered figures who receive divine revelations and guidance for their respective religious communities.
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8
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revelation
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Islam
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Revelation is the divine guidance received by Prophet Muhammad, recorded in the Quran.
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9
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revelation
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Islam
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In Islam, revelation is the act of Allah making known his message to his prophets, such as the Quran being revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
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10
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revelation
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, revelation is commonly associated with the Quran, which is believed to be the word of God as revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
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11
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tribulation
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Islamic culture
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Tribulation (fitnah) is a test of faith and endurance, and is seen as an opportunity for spiritual growth and purification.
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