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The Judicial System in Islam (part 1 of 2): Introduction
Man is a social being by nature. He cannot live perpetually on his own, completely independent of others. People are interdependent. Consequently, …
Man is a social being by nature. He cannot live perpetually on his own, completely independent of others. People are interdependent. Consequently, …
Often when discussing religion, one hears the statement that none has the right to judge anyone else’s beliefs, or that religion is a person’s private matter and we can not say that it is wrong or right. Throughout history, …
(Read more...) 16 Jan 2006Islam provides us with the astonishing details of the creation of Adam. Both Christian and Jewish traditions are less detailed but remarkably similar to the Quran. The Book of Genesis describes Adam as being made from “the dust of …
(Read more...) 31 Mar 2008“It would require a master pen to describe the scene, poignant in its intensity, of that great concourse of humanity of which I was one small unit, completely lost to their surroundings in a fervor of religious enthusiasm. Many of the pilgrims had tears streaming …
(Read more...) 27 Dec 2006In this episode of "The Deen Show" Waleed Abdul-Hakeem shares with the viewers prime information pertaining to the fifth pillar of Islam, Pilgrimage (Hajj).
The main message of Islam is the same basic message in all revealed religions, as they are all are from the same …
Converting to Islam is easy. This article explains how to convert and become a Muslim in a simple way. In addition …
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