What is the Qur'an?
The Holy Qur'an is a Sacred Book. It is the speech of God that was sent down to all mankind for the sole purpose of guiding them to the straight path of acknowledging God's Oneness and dedicating their acts of worship exclusively to Him.
What Does the Quran Teach
The Quran answers the big questions of life and is a book of guidance for mankind.
The Mind (part 2 of 2)
A discussion on the basic qualities of a healthy mind and what it will enable a person to do as described in the Quran. Part 2 discusses the remaining 6 points.
What did they say about the Quran? - Part two
What did they say about the Quran? - Part two.
What does Quran mean?
Allah revealed the Qur'an, that it might be the witness over previous scriptures and as the everlasting message. He guarded it against the abuse of mischievous people, the interpolation of the exaggerators and the pretensions of the liars.
Is Quran a Miracle?
The Qur'an severally challenges its critics that it is not composed by any human but is the word of God, the Glorified, and Exalted. This challenge is first given in the following verses: "Or do they say , 'He fabricated the Message'? Nay, they have no faith! Let them then produce a recital like unto it -If it be they speak the Truth" (Al Tur 52:33-34).
Presentation of the book: The Qur'anic Immortal Text Through the Ages
The book «The Quranic Immortal Text Through the Ages« took a new way in bringing out the Mus-hafs and the manuscript of the Qur'anic parts, based on what he called: the method of visual proof.
What Is the Status of Women in Islam?
Islam sees a woman, single or married, with the right to own and dispose of her property and earnings. She has the right to buy and sell and may spend her money as she pleases.
Women in Islam
The issue of women in Islam is greatly misunderstood. The West has stereotyped Islam as anti-women. In fact, the opposite is true. In the eyes of many Westerners, Muslim women are hidden behind negative stereotypes that portray them as either oppressed, subservient wives and daughters or, more recently.
Women
Many in the West have stereotyped Islam as anti-women, claiming that Muslim women are oppressed and subservient wives and daughters. Indeed, quite the opposite is true.
Women’s Rights in Islam
Over fourteen hundred years ago, Islam gave women rights that women in the West have only recently began to enjoy.