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    1-Belief in the prophets of God is a central part of Muslim faith. Part 1 will introduce all the prophets before Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, mentioned in the Muslim scripture from Adam to Abraham and his two sons. 2-Belief in the prophets of God is a central part of Muslim faith. Part 2 will introduce all the prophets before Prophet Muhammad, peace be on him, mentioned in the Muslim scripture from Lot to Jesus.

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    1- A brief look at how Sufism differs and contradicts the teachings of Islam. This first part defines Sufism, mentions its origins and how it differs from Islam in the concept of belief in God, belief in the Prophet Muhammad (may the blessing and mercy of God be upon him) and belief in Heaven and Hell. 2-Some principles of Sufism, the role of the “Sheikh”, The Covenant, “Dhikr” and Sufism’s stance on the interpretation of the Quran; all of which strongly contradict the teachings of Islam.

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    1- A glimpse of how Shiites and Shiism differ from Islam, with a few demonstrative examples in matters of creed. Part One: Belief in God. 2-A glimpse of how Shiites and Shiism differ from Islam, with a few demonstrative examples in matters of creed. Part Two: The Testimony or Declaration of Faith, the previous Scriptures, the Quran, and the Prophets. A religion based upon the succession of Imams.

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    :Article consists of five parts talk about 1-The early life of the Prophet before his prophet-hood and a glimpse of his mission in Mecca. 2-The Hijrah, or migration, of the Muslims to Medina, and highlights of the challenges from the early days of the Prophet’s residence there. 3-The latter part of the Prophets residence in Medina, from the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the Conquest of Mecca, to his death. 4-The Caliphate, or succession, of Abu Bakr and Umar, two of the most prominent of the companions of the Prophet, the spread of Islam and Islamic foreign policy in regards to the inhabitants of subjugated lands. 5-The election, governance, and character of the third Caliph of Islam.

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    :This article consists of five parts, which 1-Similarities and differences about the second coming of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. The Messiah at the end of times according to Judaism. 2- The prophecies and portents in Islam of the descent of Jesus in the Quran and the prophetic narrations. 3-The context of Jesus’ second coming, the trials and tribulations before it, the rise of the Mahdi and the advent of Maseeh ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah), and Jesus’ role killing him. 4- After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog. 5- The end of Gog and Magog, followed by peace and plenty, a world without war, the universality of God’s True Religion, and the death of Jesus.

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    A look at some of the miracles of Jesus mentioned in the Quran, with a brief comparison with Christian sources.

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    1- An introduction to the first pillar of Islam: the Muslim Profession of Faith, or the shahada, that no-one deserves worship except God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God, and the various meanings they contain 2- An introduction to the Second Pillar of Islam:,the Ritual Prayer, its spiritual dimensions, the Adhan (the ‘Call to Prayer’), and the Friday Prayer (Jumuah). 3-An introduction to the third pillar of Islam, the compulsory charity or zakat, the spiritual dimensions of zakat and charity, and how Islam views money in general. 4- An introduction to the fourth pillar of Islam, the fast of Ramadan, its spiritual benefits, and the concept of fasting in world religions. 5-The Merits and various rites performed in Hajj, the fifth of the five obligatory fundamental Muslim practices.

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    The purpose for the creation of mankind is worship and Human’s need for worship

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    The answer to the fundamental question about the reason why God created.

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    Writer : Bilal Philips

    An introduction to the most puzzling question of human history, and a discussion about the sources which can be used to find the answer.

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    Islamic answers to the first of some of the “Big Questions” in Life all humans inevitably ask, Who Made Us?

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    God Almighty is above the heavens, above His creation.

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    The Islamic concept of God, the meanings of the word “Allah”, as well as an introduction to the various names of God. How one is to benefit from the Names of Allah.

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    The attributes of angels.

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    A brief introduction about the existence and abilities of Jinn.

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    The Core of the Islamic Creed: the belief in God and His worship, and the means through which one can find God.

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    A brief description of some of the beauties of Islam. By Aisha Stacey (© 2012 IslamReligion.com) Published on 08 Oct 2012 - Last modified on 26 Apr 2013 Viewed: 4757 (daily average: 22) - Rating: 5 out of 5 - Rated by: 4 Printed: 108 - Emailed: 1 - Commented on: 0

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    A brief article outlining what constitutes the Sunnah, and its role in Islamic Law. Part One: The definition of Sunnah, what it constitutes, and the types of revelation. Part Two: How the Sunnah differs from the Quran, and the position of the Sunnah in Islamic Law.

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    The nature of the miracles performed at the hands of prophets. The splitting of the moon, and the Prophet’s journey to Jerusalem and ascension to Heaven. A mention of other various miracles of the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.

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    Evidence for the claim that Muhammad was a true prophet and not an imposter. Part 1: Some proofs that led various companions to believe in his prophethood. Part 2: A look into the claim that Muhammad was a liar. Part3: A look into some other false claims made by critics.