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Cyberculture is internet culture – the new environment into which we have been drawn in recent years. While kids are often more internet-savvy than parents, and although we cannot protect them from every negative influence, there are some real and manageable steps we can take to help children stay safe. This book presents practical guidelines compatible with Islamic principles to help them avoid serious problems while allowing them the many benefits of internet use.
- English Author : Department of Jaliyat in Zulfi
In this book, the author mention some provisions relating to Muslim women in brief, like : - Legal Rulings Regarding the Muslim Women. - Rights of the Woman on Her Husband. - The Veil (Hijab). -Legal Rulings on Menstruation and Post-Partum Bleeding.
- English Author : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
The author wrote about this problem, "Researchers and educators who are emphasized in this field have been warning against the disastrous effects of these video games on our children, which have increased to epidemic proportion in recent times."
- English Author : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
The blessing of family is one of the greatest worldly blessings that Allah favored us with so it is obligatory to thank Him for that. We must use things He gave us according to what He ordered and legislated. That is why one of the greatest means of preserving the blessing and prolonging family ties in the Hereafter is to call them to the truth, strengthen them through beneficial knowledge, make them used to perform good actions and warning them from what harms them.
- English Author : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
Putting things right in the home is a great trust and huge responsibility which every Muslim man and woman should undertake as Allah, the Almighty, commands. This is by running the affairs of their homes in accordance with the rules set out by Allah, the Almighty. One of the ways of achieving this is by ridding the home of evil things.
- Hungarian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hungarian discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Greek Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Reviewing : TSEKOURA VIVIAN Reviewing : Ahmad Al-Amir
A book in Greek talks about women's rights historically in different religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, and how Islam gave them their rights that they did not obtain under any religion or any era before. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after 19th century where people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- Portuguese Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Portuguese discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Ukrainian Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Ukrainian talks about women's rights historically in different religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, and how Islam gave them their rights that they did not obtain under any religion or any era before. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after 19th century where people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- Romanian Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Romanian talks about women's rights historically in different religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, and how Islam gave them their rights that they did not obtain under any religion or any era before. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after 19th century where people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- Armenian Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Armenian talks about women's rights historically in different religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, and how Islam gave them their rights that they did not obtain under any religion or any era before. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after 19th century where people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- English Author : Abdullah Bin Hadi Al-Qahtani
A book in English talks about women's historical rights in different doctrines such as Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Islam, and how Islam gave them rights that they did not obtain under any doctrines in any previous era. Even in Europe, they could not obtain some of their rights until after the 19th century when people debated about whether women are even humans. This book clarifies the reasons for European women's desire to convert to Islam after getting rational answers to their questions from it.
- Czech Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Czech discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Dutch discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Nepali The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
The concept of Freedom
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Reviewing : Abu Abdullah Al-Baljiki
A book in Dutch in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- English Author : Faruq Post Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English shows the prestige of women before Islam. They were horribly mistreated, belittled, and granted a prestige less than men to the extent that they were like a commodity, not a person. Instead, Islam fought against this injustice and completely gave them full rights as men. Additionally, Islam made the relationship between these two genders based on affection, mercy, and intimacy.
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.