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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…”

As a Muslim, I’m Fed Up With the Hypocrisy of the Free Speech Fundamentalists

By Mehdi Hasan
“And why have you been so silent on the glaring double standards? Did you not know that Charlie Hebdo sacked the veteran French cartoonist Maurice Sinet in 2008 for making an allegedly anti-Semitic remark? Were you not aware that Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that published caricatures of the Prophet in 2005, reportedly rejected cartoons mocking Christ because they would “provoke an outcry” and proudly declared it would “in no circumstances… publish Holocaust cartoons”?

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…”

Trading with “Taqwa”

By Shiban Aktar, OBE
“It is believed by many that the collapse of Rana Plaza was not an accident but the worst form of structural violence….”

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.