Session 1 – Introduction
... 2. Angels: They are the servants of God, through whom He reveals His will. The greatest angel is Gabriel, who appeared to Muhammad. Everyone has two "recording angels": one to record his good deeds, the other to record his bad deeds. 3. The Prophets: Allah has spoken through many prophets, but the f ...
... 2. Angels: They are the servants of God, through whom He reveals His will. The greatest angel is Gabriel, who appeared to Muhammad. Everyone has two "recording angels": one to record his good deeds, the other to record his bad deeds. 3. The Prophets: Allah has spoken through many prophets, but the f ...
Who was Muhammad? - Friends of Morocco
... followers of previous monotheistic faith traditions had introduced into the original religion of humankind. Muhammad is also viewed as the conduit for the completion of God's guidance to humanity; the scope of his mission is seen as encompassing all people, rather than a specific region, group or co ...
... followers of previous monotheistic faith traditions had introduced into the original religion of humankind. Muhammad is also viewed as the conduit for the completion of God's guidance to humanity; the scope of his mission is seen as encompassing all people, rather than a specific region, group or co ...
Is the Bible the Word of God
... is a miracle in terms of both its revelation and its content. At the time of the revelation and since, there have been those who have denied the divine and miraculous nature of the Qur’an saying that Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) was either taught by others or that he wrote it by himsel ...
... is a miracle in terms of both its revelation and its content. At the time of the revelation and since, there have been those who have denied the divine and miraculous nature of the Qur’an saying that Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) was either taught by others or that he wrote it by himsel ...
Islam: The Sword of the Prophet
... died six years later. He was then put into the care of the head of the clan, a wealthy merchant and trader of the Arabian city of Mecca. At 25, he met Khadijah (Kah-di-jah) a rich woman 15 years older than he. (See Mohammed Marries Khadijah) They soon married, and she bore six children. After her de ...
... died six years later. He was then put into the care of the head of the clan, a wealthy merchant and trader of the Arabian city of Mecca. At 25, he met Khadijah (Kah-di-jah) a rich woman 15 years older than he. (See Mohammed Marries Khadijah) They soon married, and she bore six children. After her de ...
islamic divine law (shari`ah)
... "Allah burdens not a person beyond his scope. He gets reward for that which he has earned, and he is punished for that [evil] which he has earned." (Qur’an, 2:286) In the Islamic Divine law the Ahkam and the legal regulations in regard to all human behavior can be divided into five categories: 9.2. ...
... "Allah burdens not a person beyond his scope. He gets reward for that which he has earned, and he is punished for that [evil] which he has earned." (Qur’an, 2:286) In the Islamic Divine law the Ahkam and the legal regulations in regard to all human behavior can be divided into five categories: 9.2. ...
Printable PDF Version - The American Freedom Defense
... men.”[11] Contemporary Islamic apologists assert, in contrast, that his many marriages were matters not of lust but of cementing political alliances. One Muslim biographer of the Prophet of Islam surveys the circumstances of each of his marriages and concludes: “Thus do we see that each of these mar ...
... men.”[11] Contemporary Islamic apologists assert, in contrast, that his many marriages were matters not of lust but of cementing political alliances. One Muslim biographer of the Prophet of Islam surveys the circumstances of each of his marriages and concludes: “Thus do we see that each of these mar ...
Islam - Kültürlerarası İletişim Merkezi
... as well as the poor), shifakhana (a small hospital), educational establishments (madrassahs), an elementary school for children and a hammam (public bath). This would make it into a complex called kulliye or jami’ (spelt cami in Turkish). ...
... as well as the poor), shifakhana (a small hospital), educational establishments (madrassahs), an elementary school for children and a hammam (public bath). This would make it into a complex called kulliye or jami’ (spelt cami in Turkish). ...
The Prophet (PBUH)
... (9th), this city (Makkah) as sacred, so do regard also the life and property of every Muslim as a sacred trust. ALLAH has forbidden you to take usury (interest), therefore all interest obligations shall henceforth be waived. Beware of satan, for the safety of your religion. The devil has lost all ho ...
... (9th), this city (Makkah) as sacred, so do regard also the life and property of every Muslim as a sacred trust. ALLAH has forbidden you to take usury (interest), therefore all interest obligations shall henceforth be waived. Beware of satan, for the safety of your religion. The devil has lost all ho ...
2707|88languages/English/What is Islam
... are going to keep falling into the same error time and time again. ...
... are going to keep falling into the same error time and time again. ...
Violence - IslamThreat.com
... sometimes claim that Jihad means 'spiritual struggle.' Is so, then why are the blind, lame and sick exempted? ...
... sometimes claim that Jihad means 'spiritual struggle.' Is so, then why are the blind, lame and sick exempted? ...
The Islamic Pagan Roots in India
... southern Arabia. The symbols of the crescent moon and no less than twenty-one inscriptions with the name Sin were found in this temple. An idol which may be the Moon-god himself was also discovered. This was later confirmed by other well-known archeologists. The evidence reveals that the temple of th ...
... southern Arabia. The symbols of the crescent moon and no less than twenty-one inscriptions with the name Sin were found in this temple. An idol which may be the Moon-god himself was also discovered. This was later confirmed by other well-known archeologists. The evidence reveals that the temple of th ...
Evidence Based Review on the Effect of Islamic Dietary Law
... moment of happiness without realizing that they have taken something harmful into their body. All haram things are harmful. That is why Islam has a total prohibition on them. It shows that Allah cares for His creations by giving advices to avoid harm and to do good things that will benefit themselve ...
... moment of happiness without realizing that they have taken something harmful into their body. All haram things are harmful. That is why Islam has a total prohibition on them. It shows that Allah cares for His creations by giving advices to avoid harm and to do good things that will benefit themselve ...
Aqaid Class 7 - Lesson 1
... صةً يَ ْو َم ْال ِقيَا َم ِة َ آ َمنُواْ فِي ْال َحيَاةِ الدُّ ْنيَا خَا ِل “Say: Who has forbidden the beautiful (gifts) of Allah, which He has produced for His servants, and the things, clean and pure, (which He has provided) for sustenance? Say: They are, in the life of this world, for those ...
... صةً يَ ْو َم ْال ِقيَا َم ِة َ آ َمنُواْ فِي ْال َحيَاةِ الدُّ ْنيَا خَا ِل “Say: Who has forbidden the beautiful (gifts) of Allah, which He has produced for His servants, and the things, clean and pure, (which He has provided) for sustenance? Say: They are, in the life of this world, for those ...
Look inside
... “good” verse is abrogated by the later, stronger “bad” verse. The “truth” of the earlier Meccan verses is demonstrated by the fact THATÏITÏISÏTHEÏ-ECCANÏ+ORANÏTHATÏISÏQUOTEDÏBYÏ-USLIMSÏANDÏAPOLOGISTSÏ)TÏ may be abrogated, but it is still used as the sacred truth of the Koran. Practically speaking, ...
... “good” verse is abrogated by the later, stronger “bad” verse. The “truth” of the earlier Meccan verses is demonstrated by the fact THATÏITÏISÏTHEÏ-ECCANÏ+ORANÏTHATÏISÏQUOTEDÏBYÏ-USLIMSÏANDÏAPOLOGISTSÏ)TÏ may be abrogated, but it is still used as the sacred truth of the Koran. Practically speaking, ...
The status of Hajj in Islam, and the conditions of it being obligatory
... The status of Hajj in Islam, and the conditions of it being obligatory What is the status of Hajj in Islam? And for whom is it obligatory?. Praise be to Allah. Hajj to the sacred House of Allah is one of the pillars of Islam and one of its most important fundamentals, because the Prophet (peace and ...
... The status of Hajj in Islam, and the conditions of it being obligatory What is the status of Hajj in Islam? And for whom is it obligatory?. Praise be to Allah. Hajj to the sacred House of Allah is one of the pillars of Islam and one of its most important fundamentals, because the Prophet (peace and ...
Understanding the Concept of Islamic Sufism
... excellence whereby Tawhid is achieved. All Muslims believe in Unity as expressed in the most Universal sense possible by the Shahadah, la ilaha ill’Allah. The Sufi has realized the mysteries of Tawhid, who knows what this assertion means. It is only he who sees God everywhere.1 Sufism can also be ex ...
... excellence whereby Tawhid is achieved. All Muslims believe in Unity as expressed in the most Universal sense possible by the Shahadah, la ilaha ill’Allah. The Sufi has realized the mysteries of Tawhid, who knows what this assertion means. It is only he who sees God everywhere.1 Sufism can also be ex ...
Kindness to Parents is an Ibadah (1)
... The Holy Quran says, " Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and to parents, good treatment. Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], "uff" and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word." - Surah Al Isra (17:23). Brothers in Isla ...
... The Holy Quran says, " Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him, and to parents, good treatment. Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], "uff" and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word." - Surah Al Isra (17:23). Brothers in Isla ...
PROGRAM 109 ENMITY BETWEEN THE SEEDS
... e. Tradition argues that it is with the offspring that sons of God mingled (Gen. 6:2). 16. The question then becomes, what was the purpose of those weapons? a. To strike at the righteous seed? ...
... e. Tradition argues that it is with the offspring that sons of God mingled (Gen. 6:2). 16. The question then becomes, what was the purpose of those weapons? a. To strike at the righteous seed? ...
Understanding Islam - Grace Bible Church
... It is only those gifted with understanding who take heed; those who fulfill Allah’s pact and break not the covenant; who join together the ties of kinship that Allah has bidden to be joined, and fear their Lord, and dread the evil reckoning; those who are steadfast in seeking the favour of their Lor ...
... It is only those gifted with understanding who take heed; those who fulfill Allah’s pact and break not the covenant; who join together the ties of kinship that Allah has bidden to be joined, and fear their Lord, and dread the evil reckoning; those who are steadfast in seeking the favour of their Lor ...
A Christian Response to Islam
... women are the obedient, guarding in secret that which Allah hath guarded. As for those from whom ye fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they obey you, seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High, Exalted, Great. ...
... women are the obedient, guarding in secret that which Allah hath guarded. As for those from whom ye fear rebellion, admonish them and banish them to beds apart, and scourge them. Then if they obey you, seek not a way against them. Lo! Allah is ever High, Exalted, Great. ...
LP7_Shahadah1stPilar
... 1st Pillar Shahadah – Declaration of Faith Go back to your picture of the 5 pillars. Write in “Shahadah – Declaration of Faith” in the 1st pillar 2. What do you think Muslims might say that they believe in? Guess and write your version of a “Muslim Declaration of Faith” ...
... 1st Pillar Shahadah – Declaration of Faith Go back to your picture of the 5 pillars. Write in “Shahadah – Declaration of Faith” in the 1st pillar 2. What do you think Muslims might say that they believe in? Guess and write your version of a “Muslim Declaration of Faith” ...
What About Islam? - Steadfast Lutherans
... Muhammad, an Arabian trader, became familiar with Christianity and Judaism as a result of his work as a camel driver.Muhammad was deeply troubled by the status of religion and morality among his people. In the year 610 a.d., he claimed that the angel Gabriel revealed to him the name of the one and o ...
... Muhammad, an Arabian trader, became familiar with Christianity and Judaism as a result of his work as a camel driver.Muhammad was deeply troubled by the status of religion and morality among his people. In the year 610 a.d., he claimed that the angel Gabriel revealed to him the name of the one and o ...
Sufism (Wikipedia)
... notions of dualism or multiplicity, including a conception of an individual self, and to realize the Divine Unity. Thus, Sufism has been characterized as the science of the states of the lower self (the ego), and the way of purifying this lower self of its reprehensible traits, while adorning it ins ...
... notions of dualism or multiplicity, including a conception of an individual self, and to realize the Divine Unity. Thus, Sufism has been characterized as the science of the states of the lower self (the ego), and the way of purifying this lower self of its reprehensible traits, while adorning it ins ...
Islam: My Religion
... After three days he and Abu Bakr started on their journey to Medina. This is called the Hijra or the migration. He was welcomed warmly by the people of Medina. Soon after settling down in Median the news started coming in that the Meccans had started raising an army to attack Medina and to destroy I ...
... After three days he and Abu Bakr started on their journey to Medina. This is called the Hijra or the migration. He was welcomed warmly by the people of Medina. Soon after settling down in Median the news started coming in that the Meccans had started raising an army to attack Medina and to destroy I ...
A Critique of the use of Suicide Bombing in Islamic Jihad
... replied “the servant immersing himself into the enemy without armor” Muadh then took off his armor and fought until he was killed. These and other hadiths and verses of the Quran have been interpreted by such scholars to justify their view that though suicide has been prohibited, jihad has some spec ...
... replied “the servant immersing himself into the enemy without armor” Muadh then took off his armor and fought until he was killed. These and other hadiths and verses of the Quran have been interpreted by such scholars to justify their view that though suicide has been prohibited, jihad has some spec ...