Is there a Creator ?!
We will answer by quoting a number of aayaat (verses) from the Book of Allaah (the Qur'aan - the scripture of Islam), then you can think to yourself about the matter and if the truth becomes clear to you, you will have no choice but to follow it. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): ... Continue Reading
What is Islam? (part 4 of 4): Islamic Worship
Episode 8: A Spotlight on Aqabah pledges
Sheikh Abdullateaf Al-Ghamdi: Allah planted stout seeds which strengthened Islam greatly. When Quraysh rejected his religion, He the Mighty allowed the light of his call to shine on all regions of earth. Abu-Zar (may Allah be pleased with him) heard about the prophet and his Call in Mecca.
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Various Scholars
Story of the Man who Killed ninety-nine people
Aasiyah (may Allah be pleased with her)
Respect For Our Daughters
Sheikh Salman
al-Oadah
A person's need to feel import is something perfectly natural,
something instilled in human nature. It may well be that this
feeling is behind many of humanity's greatest inventions,
achievements, and noble acts.
This is why Allah mentions to us that Abraham (peace be ...
Various Scholars
The Story of Prophet Saleh
Translation of the meanings of surah An-Nisaa (1)
(1) (1) O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allāh, through whom[156] you ask one another,[157] and the wombs.[158] Indeed Allāh is ever,[159] over you, an Observer.[160]
[156]- In ...
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The Story of Nuh (Noah) - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
He was Noah ibn Lamik ibn Mitoshilkh ibn Enoch ibn Yard ibn Mahlabil ibn Qinan ibn Anoush ibn Seth ibn 'Adam, the Father of Mankind 'alayhis-salam.
According to the history of the People of the Book (this refers to the Jews, and Christians, so called by Allah because they ...
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Ashura (10th of Muharram): A Day of Joy or Grief?
The Importance of Tajweed
Fawzia Abdul-Rahim Mohamed (Um Sajid)
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