In the context of defining Islam in every way possible, believing that introducing Islam to people is the greatest present a person may give to another, and explaining the true Islam to those who genuinely seek guidance to illuminate their road towards the religion of the truth, we present this modern work. About 100 tweets written by Dr. Naji bin Ibrahim Al-Arfaj in English. They address non-Muslims telling them some facts about Islam, the last Divine Message sent by the Creator to humans. Osoul prepared and designed this work to be available for printing and publishing.
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