In Abrahamic religions, the Sabbath () or Shabbat (from Hebrew שַׁבָּת Šabat) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Book of Exodus, the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation. The practice of observing the Sabbath (Shabbat) originates in the biblical commandment "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy".
The Sabbath is observed in Judaism, Sabbatarian forms of Christianity, (such as many Protestant and Eastern denominations), and Islam. Observances similar to, or descended from, the Sabbath also exist in other religions. The term may be generally used to describe similar weekly observances in other religions.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:65) states:
"And you had already known about those among you who violated the Sabbath, and We said to them, 'Be apes, despised.'"
Context of this verse:
This verse refers to a group of people among the Children of Israel (Bani Isra'il) who disobeyed the command of Allah...
Moja ya Amri za Mungu katika kitabu cha kutoka 20 ni kuikumbuka siku ya Sabato na kuitakasa.
Na hakuna ubishi kuwa siku ya saba ndiyo siku ya Sabato. Pia hakuna ubishi kuwa siku ya saba ya juma ni jumamosi. Labda kwa waswahili tu ambao wengi ni wavivu wa kusoma na kufikiri.
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