The main message of Islam is the same basic message in
all revealed religions, as they are all are from the same source, and the
reasons for disparity found between religions.
A look at some of the essential practices of Islam, with
a brief explanation of who are Muslims.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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Some of the Unique Features of Islam not found in other belief systems and ways of life.
By Khurshid Ahmad
Published on 22 Oct 2007
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Some of the unique features of Islam not found in other belief systems and ways of life. Part two.
By Khurshid Ahmad
Published on 29 Oct 2007
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A brief introduction to the meaning of Islam, the notion of God in Islam, and His basic message to humanity through the Prophets.
By Daniel Masters, AbdurRahman Squires, and I. Kaka
Published on 21 Apr 2008
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The role of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad in delivering
the pristine, unmodified message of God to mankind, and a description of how
living the Islamic way is the path to a better life.
By Daniel Masters, AbdurRahman Squires, and I. Kaka
Published on 28 Apr 2008
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What is the spiritual path in Islam and what is its place in the life as a whole?
By Abul Ala Maududi (taken from islammessage.com)
Published on 04 Oct 2010
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The religion of Islam is based upon the Quran (the Word of God) and the Sunnah (teachings and attributes of Prophet Muhammad). Part 1: Quran: The Primary Source of Islam.
By islaam.net
Published on 26 Dec 2011
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The religion of Islam is based upon the Quran (the Word of God) and the Sunnah (teachings and attributes of Prophet Muhammad). Part 2: Sunnah: The Secondary Source of Islam
By islaam.net
Published on 26 Dec 2011
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Over a billion people from all races,
nationalities and cultures – this part gives an introduction to who Muslims are
and their contribution to the world.
By islamuncovered.com [Edited by IslamReligion.com]
Published on 25 Jun 2012
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Over a billion people from all races,
nationalities and cultures – a continuation of the Muslim contribution to
science.
By islamuncovered.com
Published on 25 Jun 2012
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The article will present the most
important aspects of Islam: core beliefs, religious practices, Quran, teachings
of Prophet Muhammad, and the Shariah. A simple article that synthesizes
Islam in a nutshell.
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