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(FREE-eBook) My Muslim Sister, Will You Not Respond?

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This book is the result of the author’s personal experiences and observation of the issues concerning muslim women of today. From the influences of society and culture, to the lack of understanding toward obligations and rights, women in general are under pressure to “look good.”

(FREE-eBook) PHILIPPINES- Ang Pagpili

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This path – breaking research by an expert Muslim scholar ( of Christian Bible ) aims to help Muslim and Christians understand their faith by answering a lot of theological questions bitter truths, untold and unrevealed, related to Christianity, Jesus’s divinity and The Bibles.

(FREE-eBook) Quick Guide To Islam

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John Fountain was raised as a Christian but always believed in the concept of One God. In 2006 he started looking into Islam after coming into contact with Muslims in West Africa. After studying the religion, he finally embraced Islam in 2008, in Cairo Egypt. Since then he has been actively involved in Da’wah work (inviting people to Islam). John also runs his own charity organisation “Volunteer Sierra Leone” which helps support over 65 Muslim schools throughout Sierra Leone. Quick Guide to Islam is a brief introduction to some some of the key aspects of Islam that aims to reach out to Non-Muslims unfamiliar with the religion.

(FREE-eBook) Ramadan Made Easy 2024

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رمضان أقِبل فالقلوُب مريضة
O Ramadan, come forth, for the hearts are ill.

(FREE-eBook) Shi’ism Exposed

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This book is mostly dedicated to every Shia who is willing to listen to constructive criticism with an open heart and an enlightened mind. This research is, in fact, a survey of the literature about the rise and spread of Shiism and its fundamental principles. Much of what follows is taken directly from Shia sources. The history, ideological background, and threats posed by Shi’ism against the true Islam of our noble Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)are clearly outlined, and the Muslim finds, in them, a warning against falling prey to the calls of the Shi’ites. Also it is a guidance for Shi’ittes to discover reality of Shi’ism to come back to the original faith of Islamic Monotheism.

(FREE-eBook) SPANISH – La Eleccion

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Esta investigación pionera de un erudito musulmán experto (de la Biblia cristiana) tiene como objetivo ayudar a los musulmanes y a los cristianos a entender su fe respondiendo a muchas preguntas teológicas, verdades amargas, no contadas y no reveladas, relacionadas con el cristianismo, la divinidad de Jesús y las Biblias.

(FREE-eBook) The Ninety-Nine Names of Allah

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Sheikh ibn Uthaymeen, was a scholar, jurist, and Mufti. He was born in 1929 in Saudi Arabia. He memorised the Quran and studied other books at the age of 14 at the hands of his grandfather and other prominent scholars.

Sheikh ibn Uthaymeen is considered one of the most pre-eminent scholars of the 20th century. For more than 50 years, he worked hard for the sake of teaching, preaching, lecturing, and guiding people to worship Allah. He has authored more than 40 books in different Islamic sciences. He passed away in 2001 at the age of 74 and was buried in Mecca.

Sheikh ibn Uthaymeen was a highly significant scholar whose Islamic rulings are followed by a large number of Muslims worldwide. He played a prominent role in expanding the principals of Islamic monotheism and in explaining perplexed issues in the Islamic jurisprudence. He was a model of knowledgeable scholar, uprightness, honesty and commitment. May Allaah have Mercy upon his soul, ameen.

This booklet is a translation of a lecture by Sheikh ibn Uthaymeen on the ninety nine name of Allah. It has been produced to help the reader understand the meanings and memorise the names of Allah.

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