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Bilal Philips
The True Religion (part 4 of 8): The Message of False Religions
The fourth chapter of the book “The True Religion.” How one can recognize a false religion upon study of its basic message.
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Bilal Philips
The True Religion (part 2 of 8): The Religion’s Name
The second chapter of the book “The True Religion.” The meaning of the word ‘Islam’ in comparison to other religions.
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Bilal Philips
The True Religion (part 3 of 8): God and Creation
The third chapter of the book “The True Religion.” How Islam calls man away from the worship of creation to the worship of God alone.
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Bilal Philips
The True Religion (part 1 of 8): Which is the True Religion of God?
The first chapter of the book “The True Religion.” The question of how one proceeds to decipher the true religion, while all claim to be the truth, and the use of the intellect.
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M. Abdulsalam
The Truth is One (part 1 of 2)
The first part of a logical argument proving that the truth is absolute and not relative, through examination of morals and ethics in various times and places.
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M. Abdulsalam
What is Islam? (part 3 of 4): The Essential Beliefs of Islam
A look at some of the beliefs of Islam.
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M. Abdulsalam
What is Islam? (part 1 of 4): The Core of Islam
The main message of Islam is the same basic message in all revealed religions, as they are all are from the same source, and the reasons for disparity found between religions.
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GuideToIslam
How to Convert to Islam and Become a Muslim
Converting to Islam is easy. This article explains how to convert and become a Muslim in a simple way. In addition to that, it gives a brief overview of Islam, the faith of 1.7 billion people, and sheds light on the benefits of converting.
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Imam Kamil Mufti
The Rights of Non-Muslims in Islam (part 2 of 13): Non-Muslim Residents
The types of non-Muslim societies in an Islamic nation, and an introduction to general rights of non-Muslims in Islam.
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Imam Kamil Mufti
The Rights of Non-Muslims in Islam (part 1 of 13): An Islamic Basis
The tenets of the religion which ensure the general rights of non-Muslims in Islam.
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GuideToIslam
Is Islam a Religion of Peace?
Islam is to willfully submit to the Creator of all that exists, in obedience to His commands. The result of doing so is peace.
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GuideToIslam
Where is Islam practiced?
The Muslim World can be used to mean three different aspects related to those who practice Islam: religious, cultural, and geographical. This term is sometimes also stated as the Islamic World. On the religious level, the Muslim World refers to Muslims, or individuals who practice Islam.
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whyIslam
Diversity in Islam
The Qur’ān highlights the importance of human diversity: O mankind, We have created you male and female, and appointed you races and tribes, that you may know one another. Surely the noblest among you in the sight of God is the most God-fearing of you. God is All-knowing, All-aware (Qur’ān 49:13).
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Basel Muhammad Arif Al-Mahayni
Islam & The Bible
Muslims believe in the original scripture of the Bible that was revealed to Prophet Jesus through the angle Gabriel. However, they don't believe in versions of the Bible that have been altered or changed or supplemented with the writing of others.
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whyIslam
The Muslims Equal Islam Argument
Islam is a religious tradition that is 1439 years old. Those who believe in the teachings of Islam are called Muslims. Islam is the religion while Muslims are individuals who attempt follow Islam. Islam started in Arabia and spread throughout the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe.
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whyIslam
How to Understand Islam
Islam is a religion that is over 1400 years old. It has a long history of scholarly tradition and Islam inspired many great contributions to the world.
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Aisha Stacey
The Story of Kabah – The Sacred House of God
Muslims do not worship the ka’bah or its surroundings. It is simply the qiblah, the direction in which Muslims face to pray, therefore it serves as a focal point.
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
The Universality of Islam and Its Timelessness
The Prophet Muhammad is the final messenger and it is inconceivable knowing the mercy of the merciful that He would leave humans without any form of clear guidance.