• GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The path to happiness

    The way to happiness explains that the way of life Islam provides for its followers is divine and intended to ensure that people enjoy real happiness in this present life and in the life to come.  

    The path to happiness
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Romance in Islam

    This book highlights the great important Islam attaches to love. It shows that the love of God is the best and most noble love and when it is rooted in a person's heart, it sets that person's behavior on the right footing, elevates his emotions and feelings and removes selfishness. A person who truly loves God extends feelings of love and compassion to all creatures. 

    Romance in Islam
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Islamic Perspective on Sex

    This book discusses the Islamic approach to sex and how to satisfy sexual desires in the proper and beneficial way.   

    Islamic Perspective on Sex
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Glad Tidings

    Good news explains the nature of Islam  and clarifies the error of people who rely on suspect sources. The book highlights the main features of Islam and tells everyone who embraces Islam that God erases all their past sins and errors. As the Prophet makes clear: "Islam wipes off all past actions. 

    Glad Tidings
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    My first steps in Islam

    This book explains for non-Muslim readers how to embrace Islam and shows that this does not require much effort. To new Muslims the book explains the essential elements of Islam and out-lines the character of prophet Muhammad.

    My first steps in Islam
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The purity

    Under Islam, the concept of purification is not limited to personal and physical purity, it includes purifying oneself of sin and all disobedience of God. This book discusses the detailed rules of physical purification, including ablution, grand ablution, the removal of impurity, dry ablution, etc.

    The purity
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Hisn Al-Mu'mn

    A believer's refuge speaks of the causes of reversals and misfortunes that people encounter. It highlights how one can ensure the protection and preservation of God's favours and blessings, as well as preventing harm and reducing the effects of personal tragedies and calamities. 

    Hisn Al-Mu'mn
  • 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
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    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
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    No Time to Waste in Islam

    The minute a human is born, the clock of their life starts ticking down, and it does not stop. “O son of Adam!” Muslim Scholar Hasan Al-Basri explained. “You are but days. Every day that goes by, a part of you goes with it.”

    No Time to Waste in Islam
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    ​Free Will and Moral ​responsibility

    Free will is a faculty of the reason and soul, by which a human is capable of distinguishing and choosing right from wrong and good from evil.

    ​Free Will and Moral ​responsibility
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The Illusion of free Will

    Volition, emotion, and intellect are not free and rational, but entirely chemical.

    The Illusion of free Will
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The Primordial Nature of All Human Beings

    Very much at the center of understanding the human being in Islam is the concept of Fitrah. Fitrah is like having an innate inner compass that always points in the direction of what is right, true, and just.

    The Primordial Nature of All Human Beings
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    GuideToIslam
    Outlines of humanity in Islam

    All humans, men and women, are descended from one soul: Adam (peace be upon him). From Adam, God created his wife, Eve (peace be upon her), and from them both He created the rest of the human race, which make all human beings equally valuable in His Sight, equally subject to His Sovereignty, equally deserving of His Grace, and equally accountable to Him for their deeds.

    Outlines of humanity in Islam
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Personalities are like metals

    Personalities are like metals. They need to be further refined into purer forms and fashioned into useful shapes.

    Personalities are like metals