Category: Da'wah to Non-Muslims

THE RIGHTS OF ISLAM

The rights of Islam are numerous, including some mentioned here in this article. ... more

How to Convert to Islam?

How to Convert to Islam and Become a Muslim? ... more

You Must know this Man!

You may be an atheist or an agnositc; or you may belong to anyone of the religious denominations that exists in the world today. You may be a communist or a believer in democracy and freedom. No matter what you are, and no matter what your religious and political beliefs, personal and social habits happen to be - YOU MUST STILL KNOW THIS MAN! ... more

Muhammad... A Role Model For A New Millennium

My choice Of Muhammad to Lead the list of the world most influencial persons may surprise some readers & may questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely succesfull on both religious & secular level (Hark,Micheal, The 100, A ... more

What is Islam?

A Holistic Vision ... more

Who is Muhammad?

Brief about prophet Muhammad peace be upon him ... more

Islam at a glance

Islam is an Arabic word that linguistically means submission, peace and security. ... more

Amongst the virtues of the Messenger Muhammad

Amongst the virtues of the Messenger Muhammad, prayers and peace of Allah be upon him ... more

Common misconceptions about Islam

Common misconceptions about Islam answered ... more

How to invite non-Muslims to Islam?

Surly, you know this and know that Islam is a universal religion addresses all people; because it is the religion of all prophets and the religion that Allah has chosen for people; Allah almighty says: "Truly, the religion with Allah is Islam" [Al-Imran] ... more

How to begin conversation about Islam?

Here are a few suggestions on how to begin a conversation, and key points to remember when talking about Islam in any setting. Remember these are all flexible where using your own style of talk is encouraged! ... more

Sally, Ex-Catholic, Philippines

I was brought up in a devout Catholic family and raised with Catholic values and traditions. At fifteen, I entered the monastery. While inside the monastery, I was happy because I could perform my duties as a nun and the people around me including my family were also pleased with me.

Until ...

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