• NewMuslimGuide
    NewMuslimGuide
    My Lord is Allah

    Allah Almighty says: {O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, so that you may become righteous}[Ch. 2, Verse 21] He also says: {He is Allah, other than whom there is no deity}[Ch. 59, Verse 22] He also says: {There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing}.[Ch. 42, Verse 11] • Allah is my Lord and the Lord of all things, the Possessor, the Creator, the Provider, the Disposer of everything. • He alone is worthy of being worshiped. There is no lord or god other than Him. • To Him belong the excellent names and sublime attributes which He established for Himself and the Prophet established for Him. They are at the pinnacle of perfection and beauty. There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the All-Hearing, the All-Seeing.

    My Lord is Allah
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    How did the Creation begin?

    Have you ever asked yourself, how did everything begin? What is the origin of this universe? What is the origin of life on Earth? Certainly, scientists have been searching for logical answers to these questions … But.. What are the results of this research? What did they come up with? In this video, you will find logical answers to all the questions that you have in your mind ever since you were a child… Watch now..

    How did the Creation begin?
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Where Does Morality Come From?

    The entire concept of morality stems from the Islamic belief that humans are significant, that their behavior and actions will count and that the pattern of this entire universe is purposeful and balanced. Humankind is not a ship without a compass in the midst of a great storm, but is secured with a set of unchangeable norms for all possible moral situations.

    Where Does Morality Come From?
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Who Is to Say What Is Right or Wrong?

    "..The concept of moral obligation [is] unintelligible apart from the idea of God. The words remain but their meaning is gone.’” – William Lane Craig.

    Who Is to Say What Is Right or Wrong?
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Moral Rationale for Denial of God

    Atheism in its reality is a voluntary psychological position (and not a mental one) that a person adopts due to not wishing to imagine that there is a power above man to which he must submit and obey, and before which he will be accountable for his deeds.

    Moral Rationale for Denial of God
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The Problem of Evil

     Atheism rejects the free will component, arguing that even if it provides a satisfactory explanation for moral evil produced by morally wrong human choices such as murder, adultery, and racism, it fails to address natural evil such as earthquakes, disease, hurricanes, and famines. This is because natural evil arises through no fault of humans, who are completely powerless to prevent it.

    The Problem of Evil
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Mercy is the Base … and Forgiveness Is a Promise

    In Islam, one of God’s most emphasized attributes is mercy. All the chapters of the Qur’an except one begin with the statement “In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate,” known as the Basmallah. The Basmallah is also the common statement that Muslims should recite before doing any action. It thus ingrains in them the confidence that God’s ultimate design for creation is one of care and mercy.

    Mercy is the Base … and Forgiveness Is a Promise
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The only cause of evil

    Islam does not pass off all calamites as ‘trials,' but differentiates between punishments and trials. Trials are tests of character and faith; punishments are consequences of sins and transgressions.

    The only cause of evil
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Allah is the God of JUDAISM and CHRISTIANITY

    Allah is the God of JUDAISM and CHRISTIANITY Arab Jews and Christians refer to God as “Allah”

    Allah is the God of JUDAISM and CHRISTIANITY
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    12 million Christian Arabs and Arab Jews call God Allah

    12 million Christian Arabs and Arab Jews call God Allah

    12 million Christian Arabs and Arab Jews call God Allah
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    God is there

    You are not more difficult to see than a black ant, scampering over a black rock, under the cover of the darkest of moonless nights.

    God is there
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Slave to Oneself

    All humans, in the Qur’an’s own words, have a god – even if the god is the person himself. “Have you seen the one who takes as his god his own desire?” (Qur’an 24:43)

    Slave to Oneself
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    No One to Thank

    The Qur’an wonders in what areas and in what ways humans rely on their own strength when they fail to acknowledge God as the Giver, saying: “O humankind! What has made you careless concerning your Lord, the Most Generous?” (Qur’an 82:6)

    No One to Thank
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Islam’s Way to Find God

    There are traces of past and present creations everywhere — are they meaningless or living signs of a Creator God?

    Islam’s Way to Find God
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    No Purposeful Origin

    Life loses its meaning and direction when God, the only source that can define the reason for life, is removed.

    No Purposeful Origin
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Worldview of World-Renowned Thinkers

    “Modern man is the Cosmic Orphan because he has killed God. And, by doing so, he has reduced himself to an accident of nature. When he asks, Why? his cry is lost in the silence of the recesses of space. When he dies, he dies without hope. Thus, in killing God, modern man has killed himself as well.” -William L. Craig.

    Worldview of World-Renowned Thinkers
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Purpose: Reason for Being

    Within every human is an innate desire for ultimate meaning and purpose. It cannot be escaped, as it goes to the root of human nature. Deep inside, humans want their lives to count for something much more than mere existence.

    Purpose: Reason for Being
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Purposeful Creation with a Purpose in Creation

    The point of anything designed is to serve a purpose. And when the purpose of a thing is not known and understood, the abuse of that thing becomes inevitable.

    Purposeful Creation with a Purpose in Creation
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Running life with disregard to the maker’s instructions

    Humans can only become the person God created them to be and live life to its best and fullest meaning when they apply the rules and standards their Maker has set out for them in His Book. It, alone, can bring them to the purest and highest state of being and give them the best possible direction, as indicated in the Qur’anic verse: “Indeed, this Qur’an guides to that which is most just and right.” (Qur’an 17:9)

    Running life with disregard to the maker’s instructions
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The Concepts of Worship and Viceregency on Earth

    The Qur’anic statement, “To God we belong and to God is our return” (2:156) represents the Islamic map of life. It is an entire way of seeing and responding to the world, where life and every particle of it takes on direction, significance, and purpose when God is the beginning and the end.

    The Concepts of Worship and Viceregency on Earth