is the religion of Allah that was sent with all of the Prophets, starting with Prophet Adam and which was followed by subsequent Prophets, from Noah to Abraham, Moses to Jesus and all the way to our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This is why we believe in and love all of the Prophets and Messengers. They all came with the same message to worship Allah alone. They came with Islam.
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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.
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Glad Tidings
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,The book also sheds light on the characteristics of Islam and its merits.
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Absence of Priesthood in Islam
Many religions have given the religious prerogative to certain individuals to the exclusion of all others. People’s faith and worship is conditional on the consent and approval of these individuals. According to these faiths, the individuals act as intermediaries between people and God, granting forgiveness and claiming to know the unseen and consider those who oppose them doomed to utter loss and misery.
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THE BEAUTIFUL TEACHINGS OF ISLAM
This booklet sheds light on nine basic features of the two main sources of Islamic teachings (the Qur’an and the narrations of Prophet Muhammad). It includes a focused discussion on the Islamic moral system, which calls for preserving human rights and strengthening the relationships among humans. It shows how these teachings call upon us to improve ourselves, both inwardly and outwardly, from eighteen different aspects. It should be noted that these moral teachings were revealed from Allah; they are not the result of human work or experiences.
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