Who wrote the Quran?

This article reviews the following three arguements on Quran: - Those who say that Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم himself wrote the Quran; - Those who say that Quran was written by somenelse and taught to Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم; and - Those who believe that Quran is the pure word of God having no human author. ... more

Understanding Islam

In the Arabic language, the word Islam has many meanings. It comes from the root letters of س (seen)ل (lam) and م (meem), 'salam'. Frome these letters the meaning of Islam is described literally as 'submission', 'surrender', 'peace' and 'safety'. Salam is also known as one of Allah's Attributes. ... more

The Purity

This book, Purification: the Islamic Concept, explains that under Islam the concept of purification is limited to personal and physical purity, it includes purifying oneself of sin and all disobedience of God. The book then discusses the detailed rules of physical purification, including ablution, grand ablution, the removal of impurity, dry ablution, etc. ... more

Women In Islam

This book, Women in Islam, begins by shedding light on the status of women prior to Islam. It explains that women were ill-treated and humiliated in many cultures. Indeed, in some societies, women were considered the property of men and could be bought, sold and inherited. Women were generally treated as inferior to men and some communities even blamed women for the misfortune and shame that might befall their families. ... more

The Beginning and the End

This book, Life: the Beginning and the End, deals with questions of the creation, existence and progress of the universe. This is a subject that has been raised by many communities throughout the ages, yet Islam addressed it in a most direct and clear way right from its earliest days. ... more

The Key to Understanding Islam

This book, The Key to Understanding Islam , states from the outset that the Qur’an is not a book of science. However, Islam respects science and scientists, giving them high status in Islamic society, and tells its followers to afford scientists the respect they deserve. The author informs his readers that he has no intention to relate the Qur’an to modern scientific discoveries. He only cites Qur’anic verses that refer to such discoveries as science have made in our present time. ... more

Jesus in the Quran

This book, Jesus in the Qur’an, speaks first about people’s need to receive the divine message through prophets. They need this as much as they need food and drink to survive, if not more. God’s messengers and prophets were assigned the task of giving people the right concept of God, their Creator, and explaining to them how to earn His pleasure and acceptance, and how to avoid incurring His anger. ... more

Islam is the Regligion of Peace

Islam: the Religion of Peace, shows with clarity that Islam is the religion of perfect peace and that the spread of Islam means the spread of peace throughout the world. Muslims must always be true to their promises and covenants and must treat others with justice and com passion, particularly those who are weak and vulnerable. ... more

Human Rights in Islam

This book, Human Rights in Islam, sheds ample light on the question of human rights in Islam. These rights, as outlined in the Qur’an and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), aim to teach man to lead a life of compassion and dignity, so that he acquires good qualities and deals with others in the best manner. ... more
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