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Sherif Elaraby
Who is Allah: Understanding God in Islam
“Allah" is the Arabic word for the one true God in Islam. The word "Allah" is the same word that Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews use.
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GuideToIslam
An introduction to Islam: The meaning of the word Islam
A brief introduction to the meaning of Islam, the notion of God in Islam, and His basic message to humanity.
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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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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
A guide for the new Muslim
This is a gift for all the new Muslims who currently know the right path to Allah. This is a means to strength and preserve their belief. In this book Sheikh Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo shows the fruits of becoming a Muslim, the excellent features of Islam and all aspects of Islam.
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Osoul Global Center
Islam - A short introduction presentation
The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know Islam in brief and look forward to know its most important teachings. We hope the book will also be useful for Muslims as well as the newly converted. The book has been translated to many languages, and its core shall be a basis to a new huge site that is being prepared now.
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AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
The Key to Understanding Islam
This book explains that Islam is a code of living that covers all aspects of life. It comprises a set of acts of worship: some verbal, some practical and others that are constituents of belief.
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AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha
Islam is The religion of peace
The book makes clear that when the early Muslims overpowered major empires and took over vast areas, their motives were not to subjugate people or to enrich themselves.
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
Belief in the Last Day and the Hereafter
“The Last Day” is called such because there will be no new day after it, as the people of Paradise shall be in their abode as will the people of Hell. Among its other names are “The Day of Resurrection,” “The Reality,” “The Event,” “The Day of Judgment,” and “The Overwhelming.”
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
Taking into Consideration the Welfare of this World and the Hereafter
Islam is not a religion that is simply concerned with the Hereafter or what can be referred to as the “spiritual side” of life. Instead, it promotes the welfare of humans in both this world and the Hereafter.
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
The Religion of Allah
Islam is not a man-made philosophy or religion. Its teachings come directly from the Creator. It is the guidance that the Creator, via His Mercy, has bestowed upon humankind.
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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.
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
The Final Message
Allah had sent numerous prophets throughout the centuries. However, He had determined that He should send a final messenger with a final message. This final messenger would be the messenger for all of humankind from his time until the Day of Reckoning.
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
Islam: The Religion of the Prophet Muhammad
After the coming of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), there is a further distinction that needs to be made concerning the religion of “Islam.”
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
The Excellent Features of Islam
This is the main goal of Islam. It is also one of its excellent features. Islam frees the human from trying to serve varied objects of worship. His life becomes clear and easy to follow. He has one Lord and one path to follow. He does not associate anyone or anything with God.