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Refuting some of the false allegations against the preservation of the Quran. Truth about the alleged missing verses and parts of the Quran. Was the entire Quran memorized and written down during the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?... Read More
Refuting non-Muslims false allegation against preservation and completion of the Qur'an. Truth about alleged missing Qur'anic ayah (verse) of Rajam (Stoning).... Read More
Who was Prophet Muhammad? Did he desire wealth? Did he want leadership to dominate Arab? Was he a womanizer? Or was he best of mankind and mercy for mankind?... Read More
Critical analysis and refutation of new anti-Islamic dutch movie Fitnah by Geert Wilders of Freedom Party. War on Islam by Islamic haters is not new; it is ancient.... Read More
Are scholarly opinions important in Islam? Why and when do Muslims accept opinions of scholars? Are the tafsir of Quran and scholarly opinions free of errors?... Read More
Introducing common Islamic misconceptions. Is Islam a threat to the world? Is Islam only for Arabs? Do Muslims hate Jesus? Are all Muslims Arabs and barbaric? Is nation of Islam a Muslim Group? Do all Muslim men have four wives?... Read More
Introducing common Islamic misconceptions. Are Muslims barbaric? Is Allah the moon God? Do Muslims worship Prophet Muhammad? Does Islam oppress women? Did Islam spread by sword? Did Prophet Muhammad wrote Quran? Is Islam fatalistic?... Read More
Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) is the fifth pillar of Islam. Muslims are obliged to perform hajj once in a life time, if they are financially able to.... Read More
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Zakah (alms) is the third pillar of Islam. Muslims give 2.5% of their wealth in charity to poor, needy, widow, and orphans every year. Charity is not just recommended by Islam, it is required of every financially stable Muslim.... Read More
Salah (Prayer) is the second pillar of Islam. Muslims pray five times a day to constantly practice the purpose of our existence. Salah develops unity, humbleness, and self-discipline in people.... Read More
Shahadah is the Muslim profession of faith and first of the five Pillars of Islam. There is none worthy of worship except Allah (God) and Muhammad (PBUH) is His Messenger.... Read More
Introducing five pillars of Islam. Islamic pillars are: testifying Oneness of God (shahadah), praying (salah) five times a day, giving yearly charity (zakat), fasting (saum) in the month of ramdan and pilgrimage (hajj) to Makkah once in a life time.... Read More
Belief in qadr (divine decree) is the six Islamic pillar of faith. Muslims believe when Allah (God) created everything, He determined when everything would come to exist and cease to exist. Allah permitted humans to make free choices.... Read More
Belief in the Hereafter is one of the six pillars of Islamic belief. Muslims believe that humans will be resurrected on the day of Judgment after we die. We will be questioned for what we did in this world.... Read More