The author wanted to show the reality and essence of Islam to remove the mist from the eyes of those who believe that Islam is only the religion of Arabs, or those who link between Islam and backwardness and aggression, or those who depict the image of Islam from the practices of irresponsible Muslims. The book also sheds light on the characteristics of Islam and its merits, and gives good news to non-Muslims who want to embrace it that Allah will erase all their sins committed before, evidenced by the words of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): "Islam wipes out the sins committed before...".
We will be glad to receive your comments and feedback after reading the book.
Related tags
Related books
A Beneficial Summary of Rulings for New Muslim (ِBosnian version)
A Beneficial Summary of Rulings for New Muslim is a comprehensive book for the new Muslim discussing the basics of Islamic beliefs and practices.
ISLAM’S REVIVAL OF JESUS’ TEACHINGS
A main point of confusion in the minds of the majority of Christians is the relationship between the two major religions of Christianity and Islam. Most Christians wrongly perceive that Prophet Muhammad and the teachings he brought are in great conflict with the original teachings brought by Jesus. This book proves to the fair-minded reader that Muhammad actually revived many of the teachings brought by Jesus, as mentioned in the New Testament.
Hisn Al-Mu'min -A Believer’s Refuge
The book teaches the ways and means to fortify oneself against the effect of such tragedies, the most important of these being the remembrance of God and glorifying Him at all times.
What drives them to learn about Islam
Indonesia is the country with the largest number of Muslims, with more than 250 million citizens, out of which Muslims comprise 87% of the population. Islam entered Indonesia in the sixth century AH by virtue of the good morals of Muslim traders. Not a single army reached there; in fact, Indonesia only experienced bloodshed after the arrival of the Portuguese and Dutch armies, followed by English colonialists. Muslims have remained firm upon their religion through the centuries because they embraced it by choice and conviction. In Indonesia today, there are thousands of Islamic institutes in which tens and thousands of male and female students study.