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Why Allah allows suffering

“The poet, Jalaluddin Rumi said that “Suffering is a gift. In it is a hidden mercy.” Suffering teaches us patience, sabr, and it also teaches us Ridhaa, which is total reliance on Allah, and a serene acceptance of whatever Allah decrees…” To read on, please click on the picture above.

A brief introduction to Islam, and the Prophet Muhammad (sws)

By Arshad Gamiet
“Six hundred years before Magna Carta limited the power of kings, Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon on the plain of Arafat during the Hajj. It was a remarkable speech for its time. It set down human rights and responsibilities that are still found wanting today, long after Magna Carta and despite the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. ..”

On the road to Islam or Nifaq (hypocrisy)?

By Khalil Moya
“Find your backbone. Don’t be afraid to be different. Establish Islam in your family, in yourself, in your heart. Don’t just be a good Muslims in the masjid and something else outside…”

The best da’wah: Live a good example

“Allah warns us in His Noble Book, that if we refuse to follow His way and the way of His beloved Prophet Muhammad, sws, then He will replace us with another people…”

In search of the Prophet

By Shaykh Sadullah Khan.
“I found my source of adoration for you in the love and respect that the Almighty has proclaimed for you; in the honor that He bestowed upon you; in His confirmation of you as “the ultimate exemplar”; “seal of Prophets” and “mercy unto all existence…”

Jesus in Islam, by Yusuf Estes

By Yusuf Estes
Yusuf Estes (born in 1944) is an American Muslim preacher and teacher who converted to Islam in 1991. He was the National Muslim Chaplain for the United States Bureau of Prisons through the 1990s.