Islam
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The Lifespan Of Islam On Earth: How Much Time Does Islam Have Left On Earth
In more than 15 ahadith found in the Sahih of Imam Bukhari, Sunnan of Imam Abu Dawwud, Jamii of Imam Tirmidhi and others, the prophet (saws) said Islam has a specific lifespan on earth, these Ahadith state Allah gave Islam 1500 years then relatively soon after this He would establish the Hour, we are now in the year 1438 H of the Islamic calendar, this book quotes these Ahadith and discusses them giving specific years for when events are expected to occur according to the prophet Muhammad (saws). Because we can place all the ahadtih of events on a timeline, since the prophet (saws) spoke consistently about events from his time to ours on a year by year or decade by decade basis, we can place names and years for when the events occur, which all leads to one question when will the end come. For muslims there are two “ends” they are waiting for in life, the hour itself and the end of Islam on earth before that time when Allah will take the life of every muslim and lift the Quran from the face of the earth. This book will present not just the ahadith that speak about the lifespan of Islam, but the ahadith in which the prophet (saws) gave a timeline for events in years, such as Imam Mahdi (ra) ruling for 9 years or Isa (as) remaining on earth for 40 years after He (saws) returns, this book will show that both types of Ahadith say the exact same thing about how much time Islam has left.Read more
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Islam and the Age of Unreason: An Analysis of Intellectual Suicide
The problem in traditional Islam is that it is “traditional,” grounded in tradition rather than revelation, based on the way Muslims practiced Islam rather than on the way they were expected to practice it. For how Muslims practice Islam was not always the way it was intended to be practiced by Allah. Muslims drifted from the Book of Allah to follow the books of traditions. “When they are told to follow the (Revelation) that Allah has sent down, they say: “Nay, we shall follow the ways that we found our fathers (following). “What! even if it is Satan beckoning them to the Penalty of the (Blazing) Fire.” [1]
There is a chasm between a rule and its practice, between appearance and reality, between the “normative” Islam of the Book of Allah, as Fazlur Rahman put it, and the “historical” Islam of tradition. By treating tradition as “revelation,” traditionists paved the way for tradition to become a “second” revelation (tanzil). The concept of dual revelation paved the way for the emergence of the concept of dual legislation. This is why reformers support the desacralisation of tradition. “The Indonesian reformer Nurcholish Madjid has referred to this phenomenon as the “sacralization” of tradition in Islam and called for a “de-sacralization” of tradition. However, he does not reject the importance of tradition but the notion of a fixed, static tradition, arguing that tradition and consensus or ijma are ongoing and cumulative.” [2] Islam is an Abrahamic faith. The Book of Allah refers to the Jewish prophets as well as Jesus. The Book of Allah presents itself as a reiteration of the previous revelations, known as the Bible. Traditional preachers highlight differences between the Book of Allah and the Tawrat and the Injeel. Thereby they widen the gap between different faiths. These assertions fail to do justice to the universality of Islam. The Book of Allah emphasizes its parallels with the previous revelations. The UAE established the Family of Abrahamic Faiths centre. The Book of Allah does not engage in “Bible bashing,” as a few traditional preachers do, endeavouring to showcase the “superiority” of the Book of Allah in relation to the Bible. The Book of Allah does not “abrogate” the preceding revelations, as exegetes with a penchant for a parochial perspective assert. The Book of Allah reiterates the previous revelations and clarifies misconceptions regarding them. For these revelations were misrepresented. Jesus is treated as greater than a prophet. This is tantamount to attributing a “partner” to Allah, which defies tauhid. The Book of Allah exhorts us to refrain from shirk. Associating “partners” with Allah is the worst transgression. The Book of Allah rejects associating with Allah what He gave no authority for: “Say: the things that my Lord hath indeed forbidden are: shameful deeds, whether open or secret; sins and trespasses against truth or reason; assigning of partners to Allah, for which He hath given no authority; and saying things about Allah of which ye have no knowledge.” [3] “God will not forgive Shirk (choosing ‘authorities’ besides Him), though He may forgive other transgressions according to His law of forgiveness. Whoever commits Shirk, has strayed far, far away.” [4]
“Set up no god or ‘authority’ along with God. I am a plain warner to you from Him.” [5]
[1] Quran, 31:21, trans by A Yusuf Ali: https://www.islamawakened.com/quran/31/st30.htm.
[2] John L. Esposito, “Rethinking Islam and Secularism,” ARDA, Association of Religious Data Archives, p. 17,
http://www.thearda.com/rrh/papers/guidingpapers/Esposito.pdf.
[3] Quran 7:33, trans by A Yusuf Ali: https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=7&verse=33.
[4] Quran, 4:116, trans by Shabbir Ahmed: http://quranix.org/4#116.
[5] Quran, 51:51, trans by Shabbir Ahmed: http://quranix.org/51#51.Read more
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Daily Duas: Islamic Powerful Supplications from the Holy Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Dua and Azkar in Islam) (Learn More about Islam)
DAILY DUAS: Islamic Powerful Supplications (MORE THAN 100 DUA)
“Invoke Me, and I will respond to your invocation.” – The Holy Quran (Surah Ghafir; Ayah 60)
This book is your comprehensive guide to the powerful supplications from the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. In Islam, dua (prayer) is a vital means of connecting with Allah, seeking guidance, expressing gratitude, and seeking help in times of need.
- Spiritual Connection: Explore a collection of carefully selected daily duas that help you establish a deep spiritual connection with the Divine. These supplications are drawn from the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Guidance and Blessings: Each dua is a profound plea for guidance, blessings, protection, and forgiveness. By incorporating these supplications into your daily routine, you invite the mercy and grace of Allah into your life.
- Dua and Azkar: This book provides a well-organized resource for Muslims looking to enrich their understanding of daily supplications (dua) and remembrances (azkar) as prescribed in Islamic tradition.
- Practical Application: “Daily Duas” offers guidance on how, when, and why to recite these supplications, making it a valuable companion for Muslims seeking to enhance their spiritual practices.
Nurture your relationship with Allah and deepen your faith with this book. Discover the transformative power of these Islamic supplications and the peace they bring to your daily life.
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The Dua book for anxiety and Depression: From Quran and Sunnah
This book contains dua from Quran and Sunnah to relieve anxiety, Stress and depression which is very relevant in today society.Read more
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Stories of Prophets in islam : Follow the biography of the Prophet’s (Stories of Prophets in islam Book- 1)
The Stories of Prophets in Islam take you on a fascinating trip across the pages of human history, demonstrating the divine direction granted to chosen messengers. These legends weave a complex tapestry of faith, resiliency, and salvation from Adam’s creation until Muhammad reveals the Quran. Each prophet’s story is a monument to steadfast love and steadfast faith in the almighty, teaching enduring lessons in morality, ethics, and the enduring force of faith. The knowledge, kindness, and miracles that influenced these people’s lives will become clear as you read their stories.
“The Narratives of the Prophets in Islam take you on a fascinating journey through the pages of human history, illustrating the divine guidance given to chosen messengers. From Adam’s creation, until the Quran was revealed to Muhammad, these traditions weave an intricate tapestry of faith, fortitude, and salvation. Each prophet’s life is a monument to the unwavering love and belief in the Almighty, imparting timeless teachings in morals, ethics, and the tenacity of faith. As you read these people’s stories, you will see how knowledge, generosity, and miracles affected their lives.Book Features:
- Inspirational Tales
- Spiritual Guidance
- Historical Insight
- Faith Journeys
- Divine Messages
- Universal Wisdom
- Moral Lessons
- Cultural Context
- Engaging Narratives
- Contemporary Relevance
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learn prayer in islam: how to pray in islam | from quran and hadith | book of prayer | in arabic english translation & phonetic
★★★Learn Prayer in Islam★★★
“All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, Who has guided us to this”
1- To learn the important pillar of Islam (prayer)
2- This book is practical for memorizing all the formulas of the prayer
3- With larger characters
4- In Arabic
5- In phonetics
6- In English
7- With illustrations
8- Detailed description
9- To pray like the Prophet ﷺ
10- Importance and Virtues of Prayers
11- Supplications After Obligatory Prayers
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Understanding Islam: Its Spirit and Values
“Most of the great religions of the world began with the need to reform individuals and society, especially when there was large-scale moral degeneration. But over time, their essence became obscured by politics and rhetoric, leading to misinterpretation and fundamentalism. Islam is no exception.
Understanding Islam examines the true spirit and essence of the religion based on its original scripture, the Holy Quran, and how far it has moved away from its spirit and values. Using Abdullah Yusuf Ali’s translation, The Meaning of Glorious Quran: Text, Translation and Commentary, as well as Wahiduddin Khan and Farida Khanam’s translation, The Quran, the author discusses the Quranic invalidity of the interpretation of the religion by hardliners and counters prevailing distortions in the interpretation of some of the verses that only serve divisive and extremist agendas. The book also sheds light on simple yet profound questions of right and wrong, divine mercy and wrath, trials and prayer, life and the afterlife.
A moving and deeply spiritual read, Understanding Islam is a must-read to comprehend the true nature of Islam.
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Islam 101 Second Edition: A Beginners Guide to Understanding the Muslim Faith
Islam is the religion of more than one billion Muslims living across the globe. From far eastern Asia to western Africa to the Americas, they come from all countries, many cultural backgrounds, ethnic groups, and speak numerous languages. However, all of them read the same book (the Holy Quran) and have the same fundamental beliefs. This book is a short introduction to who Muslims are, what they believe in, and pillars on which the building of Islam stands. The book also answers frequently asked questions and addresses common myths and misinformation about Islam.New for the second edition:
- New chapter on commonly used words by Muslims and their meanings
- New chapter on information for educators
- Many improvements in content
- Addition of diagrams and references
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A New Introduction to Islam, 3rd Edition
Covering the origins, key features, and legacy of the Islamic tradition, the third edition of A New Introduction to Islam includes new material on Islam in the 21st century and discussions of the impact of historical ideas, literature, and movements on contemporary trends.
- Includes updated and rewritten chapters on the Qur’an and hadith literature that covers important new academic research
- Compares the practice of Islam in different Islamic countries, as well as acknowledging the differences within Islam as practiced in Europe
- Features study questions for each chapter and more illustrative material, charts, and excerpts from primary sources
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Islam Explained: A Short Introduction to History, Teachings, and Culture
A revealing guide to understanding the principles of IslamWith more than 1.8 billion followers worldwide, Islam is one of the world’s largest religions, but it is also one that is poorly understood by many Americans. Islam Explained offers an informative overview of the faith, helping those who are new to Islam foster cultural awareness while also providing those already familiar with it the opportunity to deepen their understanding.
Whether you are looking to expand your own knowledge of Islam or just better understand the practices of Muslim friends, coworkers, and neighbors, this concise and essential guide provides a solid foundation for future study and conversation.
Islam Explained features:
- Easy-to-understand explanations–This book provides a complete overview ideal for those who are interested in Islam as a faith, a subject of study, and beyond.
- Historical contexts–Better understand the history of Islam, how the religion has evolved, and the ways that history has shaped the lives of Muslims.
- Beliefs and practices–Explore what it means to be a practicing Muslim, including the Five Pillars, laws, dress codes, and brief glimpses into how they vary between individual sects.
Take yourself on a journey that will end in a better, more complete understanding of Islam.
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