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Islam is the last Abrahamic religion, revealed to humanity through the Prophet Mohamed peace be upon Him. Islam recognizes all previous prophets and messengers of God (Including Moses and Jesus). Islam provides you with answers to all fundamental questions abou why do you exist on this earth, how to live a happy and fulfilling life, and enter an eternal paradise in the after life.

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What do Muslims believe in?

The Six Fundamentals of Faith

A Muslim goes through life, with all that it involves of trials and conflicts. He is like a vehicle that climbs up mountains and travels across deserts, or a boat that sails across seas and oceans, facing storm winds and earthquakes. It continues along its clear path aiming to reach its well-defined destination. It cannot reach it without a powerful engine and propellers that ensure that it goes along its way, without deviation. These propellers are the six fundamentals of faith: all six are necessary to ensure that the vehicle of faith travels towards its destination, which is heaven. The Six Fundamentals of Faith 1- To believe in God means: – That He exists: this is the necessary and natural conclusion arrived at by sound human nature and correct reasoning. – That He is the Lord of the universe and He conducts all its affairs. – That He is the One who deserves to be worshipped, glorified, loved and feared. No one else is given any share in any of these. – To believe in His fine names and attributes which He or Prophet Muhammad has confirmed as belonging to Him. When you believe in God, you know that you worship an ever-merciful and all-knowing Lord who is the Creator of all and controls all. He has commanded you, and all creation, to worship Him alone. To Him belongs all fine names and high attributes that make Him worthy of all love and glorification. 2- To believe in the angels: The angels are a great type of creation. God created them out of light and they worship God all the time, doing His bidding in all situations. He keeps them close to Him and they live in heaven. He has given them the power to do whatever He bids them. A believer should believe: – That they exist. God says: “Those that are with Him are never too proud to worship Him and never grow weary of that. They extol His limitless glory by night and day, tirelessly.” Qur’an (21: 19-20) – In those of them whose names have been [...] ...

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Who is Allah?

People do say that ‘seeing is believing’ and therefore they believe only what they see. They say that they do not see God, and therefore …. How strange! Why don’t they look around? Do you see this shapeless morsel of flesh? It may be Einstein, or Leonardo da Vinci, or Tolstoy, or Fyodor Dostoyevsky, or Hitler. Or it may be Cain or Able, or you or me. Who takes care of such an embryo in the deep darkness surrounding it? None other than God. Look at the universe around you. Who runs it and is always in full control of it? In the Qur’an we read: “It is God alone who holds the celestial bodies and the earth, lest they deviate [from their courses]. If they should ever deviate, no one else could uphold them after Him. He is indeed ever clement, much forgiving.” Quran (35: 41). There is another universe nearby. It is inside your head. Who has made these universes and established their accurate balance? None other than God. A single cell that reproduces itself according to its own DNA points to the Creator in the same way that stars and galaxies point to Him:“God says in the Qur’an:”On earth there are signs for those with sure faith, and in yourselves too: can you not see?” Quran (51: 21-22) You wake up in the morning after last night’s party and 37.2 trillion cells in your body start to work, without you being aware of them or giving any of them your orders. Never did any of them fail to work, not even by chance. Do you find this figure hard to perceive? It simply has 13 zeros, and may be written thus: 3,72×10. Who has made such perfect creation? None other than God. Archaeologists have discovered cities that had no forts, and others without palaces, or without schools, but they have never discovered the remains of cities that had no places of worship. Regardless of his colour, race, constitution, or way of thinking, man has always searched for God and worshipped Him. I wonder: is it possible that [...] ...

What is the Quran?

Do you know what is the Quran?

The Qur’an is the only book which is memorised in full, from cover to cover, by millions of people. Should all copies of the Qur’an totally disappear, it will remain in existence, immune to distortion and alteration. What is amazing is that this is mentioned in the Qur’an, as God says: ‘It is We Ourselves who have bestowed this reminder from on high, and it is We who shall preserve it intact’. Qur’an (15: 9)   The Qur’an is not merely a discourse attributed to God. Nor is it a set of concepts God wished to give to humans and allowed Muhammad to express them in his own style. Definitely not! The Qur’an is God’s own word. Therefore, it is free of even the slightest error. How can error creep into it when it is the word of God who combines absolute perfection with faultless knowledge?    Across the centuries, Muslims studied the Qur’an in depth, but they continue to discover its linguistic and legislative treasures. Indeed, new avenues of knowledge have been based on the Qur’an.    The Qur’an includes some scientific information that no human being could have possessed in the seventh century, such as the different stages a human embryo goes through during pregnancy, the formation of mountains, or the outcome of future battles? How could Muhammad gather such information except through revelation by the Creator who knows all?   The Qur’an disapproves of some of the Prophet’s own actions. It includes some remonstration with the Prophet for the way he treated some Muslims, or how he dealt with his wives on certain occasions, or the way he interacted with certain relatives of his, or during a battle. Had the Qur’an been written by Muhammad, would he have included such reproach aimed at him personally?      Billions of people lived on earth in the past fourteen centuries; yet none of them was able to take up the challenge stated in the Qur’an and produce a single verse that is akin to it. The challenge remains open and all are invited to try.   The Qur’an also [...] ...



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