This booklet sheds light on nine basic features of the two main sources of Islamic teachings (the Qur’an and the narrations of Prophet Muhammad). It includes a focused discussion on the Islamic moral system, which calls for preserving human rights and strengthening the relationships among humans. It shows how these teachings call upon us to improve ourselves, both inwardly and outwardly, from eighteen different aspects. It should be noted that these moral teachings were revealed from Allah; they are not the result of human work or experiences.
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A Brief Illustrated Guide To Understanding Islam
This book is specifically written for non-Muslims to help them better understand Islam,Muslims (Moslems), and the Holy Quran (Koran). It is rich in information, references, bibliography, and illustrations. It has been reviewed and edited by many professors and well-educated people. It is brief and simple to read, yet contains much scientific knowledge.

What they said about Islam?
Islam is a universal religion decreed by the One True God (Allah in Arabic). Islam simply means submission to the Will of the one true God (Allah), the Creator. Since the rise of Islam, there have been endless challenges, attempts, allegations, and plots to stop its spread or to distort its image and make people hate it or run away from it!

Islamic Transactions
Islam is not just a set of rituals to be completed but an entire way of life. It provides a complete structure and guidance for every aspect of a person’s life. This can be proven by even a cursory study of the lessons found in our sources - the Quran and Sunnah.

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.
