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    GuideToIslam
    Monkeypox and Brainpox

    In order to defend falsehood, you must lie. The truth will undoubtedly lead you to facts. There is no room for lying when it comes to historical facts, as well as the pandemics and disease outbreaks that we have been recently witnessing. Watching the news about diseases has become like watching the stock market.  Which disease on the rise today?? Today the stocks of  the monkeypox are on the rise. What is monkeypox… It is a terrifying dangerous disease… But, is it linked to homosexuality? We shall see…

    Monkeypox and Brainpox
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    GuideToIslam
    The obligatory charity (zakat)

    This charity is a small percentage of wealth which  a rich Muslim gives to his less fortunate brothers and sisters. There are certain conditions under which it is to be given:

    The obligatory charity (zakat)
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    GuideToIslam
    There is no other God worthy of worship except Allah

    There is no other God worthy of worship except Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger. 

    There is no other God worthy of worship except Allah
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The five essential elements protected by Shari'ah

    The five essential elements protected by Shari'ah are:

    The five essential elements protected by Shari'ah
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    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?
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    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?
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    His birth is a light for humanity

    He, salllaAllahualihiwasallam, said: I am the(response) to the supplication of Abraham and the good tidings of Jesus. My mother saw in her dream a light coming from her because of which the palaces of Busra in the Levant are enlightened.

    His birth is a light for humanity
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Bilal The Abyssinian

    This book tells the history of Bilal ibn Rabah, a former slave who become a companion of the prophet. The book expounds Islam's attitude to radical discrimination, highlighting significant events that show the Prophet took care of many of those who were persecuted, protected them and gave them their rightful status in the Muslim community.

    Bilal The Abyssinian
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    GuideToIslam
    Ease and tolerance in Islam

    This book explains that Islam admits no rigidity and  making things easy is a general feature of all aspects of Islamic faith..It is a religion God revealed that can be Implemented by people with different failings, feelings and abilities. Islamic law takes all this into account and addresses human nature and appeals to it. God says: "He has laid no hardship on you in anything that pertains to religion."(22:78).

    Ease and tolerance in Islam
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    GuideToIslam
    Human rights in Islam

    Human rights in Islam are outlined in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him) and aim at making man lead a life of compassion and dignity, so that he acquires all good qualities and deals with others in the best manner.

    Human rights in Islam
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    GuideToIslam
    Islam is the religion of peace

    Islam: the religion of peace, shows with perfect clarity that Islam is the religion of peace and that the spread of Islam means the spread of peace throughout the world. Muslims must always be true to their promises and covenants and treat others with justice and compassion.

    Islam is the religion of peace
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The key to understanding Islam

    This book explains how Islam is a code of living that covers all aspects of life. It comprises a set of acts of worship which play important roles in placing morality on a solid foundation and strengthening good qualities in people so that they are keen to follow the right path. 

    The key to understanding Islam
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    GuideToIslam
    Message of Islam

    The message of Islam begins by reminding the reader that Islam, its worship, the rules governing people's transactions and all its teachings have always remained the same as they were taught by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

    Message of Islam