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Muhammad al-Amin ash-Shanqiti
The Help of Allah And His Victory
Allah – the Mighty and Majestic – explains in the noble Quran that He has promised to help and give victory to those who help Him.
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whyIslam
What do Muslims Believe?
A Muslim believes in one God, Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider.
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MuslimInk
What Does Allah Want From Us First?
The first thing to do is have a proper attitude. In Islam, "deeds" mean actions and spoken words, and that includes attitudes. Passing thoughts are not accountable.
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islamicpamphlets.com
The Mercy of Allah (God)
Muslims are encouraged to have hope of reward for good deeds, while being concerned about sins they may perform. When they commit sins, they repent sincerely, and are hopeful of being forgiven.
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newmuslims
Where Is Allah?
The answer to the question of Allah`s presence, supported by evidence that He is indeed above the heavens and above His creation.
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GuideToIslam
Can We See Allah?
This lesson addresses the question of whether Allah can be seen from an Islamic perspective as compared to the Judeo-Christian teachings.
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islam guide
Belief in God
Muslims believe in one, unique, incomparable God, Who has no son nor partner, and that none has the right to be worshipped but Him alone.
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
Does God need our worship?
The best way to answer these questions is to first understand who God is in the context of worship. God by definition is the One who is entitled to our worship; it is a necessary fact of His own existence. The Qur’an repeatedly highlights this fact about God.
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
The Qur’an’s Argument for God’s Existence
The Qur’an provides an intuitive and powerful argument for God’s existence. It mentions four possibilities to explain how something was created or came into being or existence.
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Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
God & Objective Morality
In Islam, God is believed to be a Being of maximal perfection. He is maximally knowledgeable, powerful and good. Perfect goodness is God’s essential nature, one of His names is Al-Barr, i.e the source of all goodness. He is good, and He defines what good is.
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