This booklet sheds light on the basic characteristics of those main two sources of Islamic teachings. Also included is a discussion on the Islamic moral system. Islam has unique moral teachings. They call towards the strengthening of the relationship between humans and their Lord, as well as with one another. They also call for people to correct and straighten themselves, both inwardly and outwardly.
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Misconceptions and Refutations
In the Arabic original, the author gives his book the title Sabighat, borrowing the Quranic description of the coats of mail Prophet David used to make for his soldiers. In its linguistic sense, the word means ‘of good length, full covering, etc.’ The implied sense is that those coats gave proper protection. Hence, the reference in this forwards to the coats of mail as giving protection against misconception.

Islam Is Your Birthright
This book presents rational and logical proofs to prove that the only one who deserves to be worshiped is God alone. It presents the pillars of Islam and its faith, as well as eleven facts about the noble Prophet Jesus. The author mentions amazing facts about the Prophet of Islam (Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him) and proves that he is mentioned in the Bible in nearly 30 places. One chapter proves that Islam revives some of Christ’s teachings that were abandoned by Christians. Another brief chapter explains why people in the West are motivated to enter the religion of Islam and recounts some of their stories. Finally, the author explains how one can enter the religion of Islam. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.

Islam Promotes Knowledge and Science
He was a distinguished doctor and philosopher whose talents and skills were at a level far beyond his time in which he lived. He described numerous medical phenomena and prescribed treatment that were previously unknown. In addition, he also promoted scientific research in medical studies and made remarkable discoveries which are still valid today. This is clear in his famous work, The Canon of Medicine, which remained the standard medical authority for seven centuries. The Canon of Medicine continued to be the standard medical text in Europe until the mid-17th century.
