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    Islamic Belief

    Rights of the Prophet ﷺ

    The Prophet ﷺ has many rights. Respect and appreciation for him should be practiced in the best manner. Respecting the Prophet ﷺ includes respect of and adherence to his Sunnah after his death. Due rights should be given to the Prophet ﷺ without exaggeration.

    Everlasting Life in Paradise

    Death will be brought on the Day of Resurrection in the form of a white-colored ram." [Abu Kuraib made the addition, "Then it will be made to stand...

    The Awliya’ (Beloved) of Allah

    The Muslim believes that Allah the Almighty has chosen some of His servants to be His devotees, making them act in obedience, and honoring them with His Love, and giving them of from His grace. He is their Supporter Who loves them and draws them nearer to Him. They are His devotees who love and revere Him. They do whatever He commands them and recommend others to do the same. They refrain from whatever He forbids and advise others to refrain from it. They love what He loves and hate what He hates.

    A Refutation of those that say ‘Mother Nature’ shapes natural design

    This article refutes those that claim that an entity known as 'Mother Nature' is responsible for the design of all living things.

    Refutation of the ‘Satanic Verses Incident’ used to undermine Qur’anic authenticty

    Today we are finding that some of the 'Islamic reformers' are using the old arguments of the orientalists to push their agendas. This article refutes one such argument. The story which we have summarized in the beginning suggests that Muhammad(P) did not realize his fault until God admonished him six years later and that the matter was rectified perhaps another two and a half years after. In the meantime the Muslims were supposedly asking Allat, Manat and Uzza for intercession! Had the genuine state of affairs truly been this ridiculous, it would have been impossible for Muhammad(P) to have maintained such a loyal following.

    Weeping for the Christian Monks

    What to say about a human being who possibly misled more other humans than any of his contemporaries? A taghut who promoted the worst sin, declared what is lawful as unlawful and what is unlawful as lawful, while people followed him? Should one weep for him? Indeed.

    Allah’s covenant with Adam

    According to Islaam and all divinely revealed religions, when a person dies on earth he will not be reborn until the Day of Resurrection. After the destruction of the world, all of mankind will rise up from the dead to be judged by Allah, the only God worthy of worship and the Greatest of Judges.

    The Awliya’ (Friends) of Shaytan (Satan)

    The Muslim believes that Shaytan has evil companions that are overpowered by him and consequently forget about their Lord. He seduced them to evil, encouraging them to falsehood, deafening them from hearing the truth, blinding them from seeing the proofs, so that they are subordinate to him, obeying his commands. He misled them to mischief by making it attractive to them, until they consider evil to be good and good to be bad. Thus, they became enemies and opponents to the Awliya' of Allah, and warriors against them.

    Ibn Taymiyyah’s View on Fitrah

    According to Ibn Taymiyyah every child is born in a state of; in a state of innate goodness, and it is the social environment which cause the individual to deviate from this state. There is a natural correspondence between human nature and Islâm; man is suited for Dîn al-Islâm and responds spontaneously to its teachings.

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