The Belief in the Books of Allah!

Muslims believe in all the heavenly Books including the Torah, the Psalms, the Injil, the Scrolls of Abraham, the Books of Yahya and of course the Quran.
Muslims believe in all the heavenly Books including the Torah, the Psalms, the Injil, the Scrolls of Abraham, the Books of Yahya and of course the Quran.
How come my inner beliefs are not enough to make me a Muslim? In Islam belief and conduct on the ground are the two sides of the whole Muslim where there is no lines…
What kind of life does a Muslim live? Just a human’s, what does distinguish the life of a Muslim from other’s? What it looks like to be on the right path?
How important are the intentions for the acceptance of good deeds and acts of worship? How does the reward for the same act differ on account of our intentions?
Twelve people from Yathrib pledging allegiance to the Prophet that they would worship only the One God, no others, were to constitute the first Muslim community in Yathrib before hijrah.
This article discusses the matter of intercession in Islam, its requirements and how to understand the verses of intercession.
Why do we plead to Allah to ‘guide us to the straight path’? What is unique about such a prayer? What is the nature of the path we are supposed to be upon?
Scholars and righteous people pay more attention to the Minor Shirk because it is hidden and this is what makes it more dangerous.
The first and foremost pillar of islam, the Shahada, is a prerequisite for the other four pillars of Islam and it is the only key to the Paradise.
By following Islam you are truly free. How come? Doesn’t the faith impose various obligations, responsibilities? What freedom then does Islam give?
In this short video, there is an introduction to tawheed, belief in the Oneness of Allah, its meaning and its three categories.
This article discusses the issue of resurrection in Islam and provides irrefutable proofs from the Quran, the Sunnah and modern science.
Imagine you find yourself imprisoned in a strange land. You have been imprisoned for several weeks. One day, two guards come to your cell. ...
Why do we, Muslims, have a special term for God and what does it mean in the Islamic creed? Does it relate to the word God?
It’s my faith, my voice and my choice… These are some words from the new nasheed by Khalil Ismail, whose informative, inspirational words truly portray the beauties of Islam…
How do we cope with a world of constant change? Do we have to retreat from such ever-changing world to stay faithful to God? How do we embrace such inevitable change? Do we have to change at all?
Salat al-Istisqa' (prayer for rain) is a recommended act of worship which Muslims observe during times of drought or when they are in need of rain.