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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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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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Islamic Research Team-Department of Fatwa-State of Kuwait.
A Beneficial Summary of Rulings for New Muslim (ِBosnian version)
A Beneficial Summary of Rulings for New Muslim is a comprehensive book for the new Muslim discussing the basics of Islamic beliefs and practices.
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GuideToIslam
Teachings of the Book
What then are the basic teachings of the Quran? Well the first thing to accept is that there is One God, who is unique and unlike anything, and that nothing is like God. God is One and Alone, who has no partners and no rivals, and we should pray to and worship only the Creator.
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GuideToIslam
Islam honors all parents
Respecting and caring for your parents is one of the main Islamic Ethics. Islam enjoins people to be dutiful and kind to their parents no matter what they do. Moreover, one of the forms of God’s worship is obeying our parents’ orders and refraining from what they ask us not to do.
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This is ISLAM - thisislam.net
What drives them to learn about Islam
Indonesia is the country with the largest number of Muslims, with more than 250 million citizens, out of which Muslims comprise 87% of the population. Islam entered Indonesia in the sixth century AH by virtue of the good morals of Muslim traders. Not a single army reached there; in fact, Indonesia only experienced bloodshed after the arrival of the Portuguese and Dutch armies, followed by English colonialists. Muslims have remained firm upon their religion through the centuries because they embraced it by choice and conviction. In Indonesia today, there are thousands of Islamic institutes in which tens and thousands of male and female students study.
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Naji Ibrahim Al-Arfaj
100 Tweets about Islam
In the context of defining Islam in every way possible, we present this modern work. About 100 tweets written by Dr. Naji bin Ibrahim Al-Arfaj in English. They address non-Muslims telling them some facts about Islam, the last Divine Message sent by the Creator to humans. Osoul prepared and designed this work to be available for printing and publishing.
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Majed S. Al-Rassi
What Brought Them To Islam?
Islam is growing rapidly in the West and around the world and is often called the fastest growing religion. In the U.S. alone, the number of Muslims has risen dramatically, from about ten thousand in the year 1900 to at least several million people today. Despite widespread misconceptions about women in Islam, a growing number of women are finding that Islam is the true religion and the best way of life. Each person who embraces Islam has a unique story and special reasons. This booklet sheds light on the four main reasons for this rapid change in the West to Islam, and it recounts the stories of some thoughtful converts to show the reasons for their conversion.
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Saheeh International
A Window to Islam
A brief description of basic Islamic beliefs and practices for non-Muslims with color photos. Suitable for distribution by daʽwah organizations and others.
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AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
Glad Tidings
The author wanted to show the reality and essence of Islam to remove the mist from the eyes of those who believe that Islam is only the religion of Arabs,The book also sheds light on the characteristics of Islam and its merits.
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AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
The Message of Islam
The writer started his book by stating a very important fact which is that Islam, its belief, acts of worship, transactions and teachings, Then, the book discusses the basic principles of Islam.
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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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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)
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GuideToIslam
International Day of Persons with Disabilities
"There is not upon the blind constraint nor upon the lame constraint nor upon the sick" (Quran 24: 61).
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This is ISLAM - thisislam.net
Islam Promotes Knowledge and Science
He was a distinguished doctor and philosopher whose talents and skills were at a level far beyond his time in which he lived. He described numerous medical phenomena and prescribed treatment that were previously unknown. In addition, he also promoted scientific research in medical studies and made remarkable discoveries which are still valid today. This is clear in his famous work, The Canon of Medicine, which remained the standard medical authority for seven centuries. The Canon of Medicine continued to be the standard medical text in Europe until the mid-17th century.
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Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid
Misconceptions and Refutations
In the Arabic original, the author gives his book the title Sabighat, borrowing the Quranic description of the coats of mail Prophet David used to make for his soldiers. In its linguistic sense, the word means ‘of good length, full covering, etc.’ The implied sense is that those coats gave proper protection. Hence, the reference in this forwards to the coats of mail as giving protection against misconception.
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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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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.