• GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Rights of slaves in Islam

    Rights of slaves in Islam: -Do not starve them -Do not kill them -Do not punish them -Do not call them slaves -Do not slap them -Do not imprison them -Do not castrate them -Do not accuse them wrongly -Do not abuse them -Do not overburden them -Educating the slave is encouraged -Feed them from what you eat and clothe them from what you wear -Let him sit with you at the dining -They could lead the congregational prayers -Give him food from your share if his food is shortened -Help the slave if he is overburdened

    Rights of slaves in Islam
  • Majed S. Al-Rassi
    Majed S. Al-Rassi
    Islam Is Your Birthright

    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.

    Islam Is Your Birthright
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The importance of work in Islam

    Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: "Nobody has ever eaten a better meal than that which one has earned by working with one's own hands" (Al-Bukhari).

    The importance of work in Islam
  • Islam House
    Islam House
    Muslim Christian dialogue

    A useful book in English for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.

    Muslim Christian dialogue
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    The Ease of Islamic law

    It is important to realize that the relaxation in the laws under certain circumstances does not open the door to relax in the name of the fact that the religion desires ease.

    The Ease of Islamic law
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Destiny is a matter of a choice

    Destiny is not a matter of chance, but choice. You don't wait for it, but achieve it

    Destiny is a matter of a choice
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Health in Islam

    Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: "No man fills a container worse than his stomach. A few morsels that keep his back upright are sufficient for him. If he has to, then he should keep one-third for food, one-third for drink and one-third for his breathing." (At-Tirmidhi).

    Health in Islam
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    World Wildlife Day

    "Corruption has appeared throughout the land and sea by [reason of] what the hands of people have earned"(Quran: 30:41).

    World Wildlife Day
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Sports in Islam

    Umar bin Al-khattab said: "Teach your children swimming, archery and horse riding".

    Sports in Islam
  • Majed S. Al-Rassi
    Majed S. Al-Rassi
    What is the Purpose of Creation?

    What Is the Purpose of Creation? This book sheds light on the following main questions: 1) Why did God create human beings? 2) What is our final destination? 3) How can we reach that destination safely?

    What is the Purpose of  Creation?