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The Benevolence of Islam: In the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah
- Paperback: 48 pages
- Publisher: International Islamic Publishing House; 2nd edition (2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9960981363
- ISBN-13: 978-9960981369
Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) said: «Allah loves the one who is lenient and kind in all matters.» Islam’s benevolence is seen best in the fact that it is, as a religion, a mercy of Allah to humankind. It was revealed to show people how to worship the Only True God, Allah, and to guide them in all their affairs by following the example of the Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him). Islamic teachings are meant to ensure the happiness of all who follow them.
The Benevolence of Islam explains that Islam is a way of life based on divine teachings such as kindness, equity, justice, and charity. Injunctions, permissions and even prohibitions aim to improve the quality of life for people by forbidding vice and commanding what is good. Saleem al-Hilâli tells us that committed, benevolent and kind-hearted Muslims are as one firm construction: all of them help one another to achieve happiness in this world and the hereafter.
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Why Islam
Here, an American revert-to-Islam answers that question. The author, K. Sherman, writes: The beauty of Islam is probably the best-kept secret in modern times; it is about time it was revealed. This is the sentiment of a majority of people who are discovering the truth about Islam every day.
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Islam: The Solution to the World’s Perplexing Problems
The world is plagued with social problems. The author gives the statistics of this crisis, and then gives the solutions for these problems from the divine guidance of Islam. He makes a passionate plea for Muslims to think global, break down the barriers to their unity and brotherhood, and adhere to the Qur’an and Sunnah.
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Islam As It Is
- Paperback
- Publisher: Islamic Center (January 1, 1992)
- ASIN: B004BJ3ZJO
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a renowned Islamic thinker and scholar, presents the fundamentals of teachings of Islam in a manner, which will appeal directly to both general readers and students of Islam. Simple and straight forward in style, this book gives the reader an accurate and comprehensive picture of Islam–the true religion of submission to God.
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Islam and Peace
In this world, for one reason or the other, peace remains elusive. Differences–political and apolitical–keep on arising between individuals and groups, Muslims and non-Muslims. Whenever people refuse to be tolerant of these differences, insisting that they be rooted out the moment they arise, there is bound to be strife. Peace, as a result, can never prevail in this world. The book highlights the role, which Islam can play in maintaining peace.
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What is Islam? (Art Paper)
The concept of God in Islam provides man with an ideology in which loss is turned to gain and in which adversity brings with it good tidings. And it is in submission to God and living a God-oriented life that man finds complete fulfilment and purpose of life.
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Simple Guide to Islam
Introductory book on Islam. Goes through basics of the religion in a clear, cohesive manner. Discusses the basics (from the Qur’an, the place of the Prophet Muhammed, the 7 core beliefs, tawheed, basic rights, and more). Compact, good to give out for da’wah, or somebody intending to learn more about the religion.
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Principles of Islam
This book is a result of the deep study of the Quran and author, Islamic scholar of repute attempts of explain the principles of Islam in a correct and ideal manner. Written in clear and lucid style its provides a glimpse into Islamic ideology.
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365 Hadith by Mohd. Harun Rashid
365 Hadith – Inspiring Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad by Mohd. Harun Rashid is an anthology of the sayings of the Prophet.
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Fatawa Regarding Fasting and Zakah
By Shah Ismail Shaheed
215 Fatawas on fasting. A collaborative work by some of the best scholars of their times: Abdullah Ibn Baz, Shaykh Muhammad Abdullah bin Salihu Al Uthaimin and Abdullah bin Jibreen and the Permanent Committee for Legal Rulings and the Fiqh Council of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.