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Basic Tenets of Faith
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Hadith & its Sciences
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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Principles of Fiqh
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Knowledge & Propagation
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Basic Tenets of Faith
Discusses what the Muslim must believe concerning Allah, may He be glorified, the rest of the six pillars of faith, and other matters of the unseen, and what he must avoid of matters that are opposed to that belief and contradict it.
The angels questioned Allah in order to find out and learn
Allah, may He be exalted, may be asked for the purpose of learning with humility, or He may be asked for the purpose of seeking guidance and knowledge, but He is not to be questioned by way of objection or disapproval of anything that He does, may He be glorified. The question of the angels was a question that was aimed at learning, for they were aware of the rights of their Lord, and they glorified and praised Him, for they are the ones who do not disobey Allah in what He commands them, and they do as they are commanded.SaveThe connection between provision (rizq) and death
SaveA response to the specious argument that if Allah is not unjust, why do people vary so much and the provision of blessings that they have?
SaveWhat Is the Sound `Aqidah?
The Quran and the Sunnah clearly indicate that sound `aqidah may be summed up as: believing in Allah, His angels, His Books, His messengers, the Last Day, and the divine decree, both good and bad.SaveIs Shari`ah Comprehensive?
The Islamic system of law (Shari`ah) provides all that people need of rulings regarding all their affairs, because it is the final system of law, the perfect and complete religion.SaveDoes believing that humans have the ability to cause earthquakes constitute shirk (associating others with Allah)?
SaveThe Only Religion in the Sight of Allah
Islam is the only religion in the sight of Allah. It is the religion that was revealed to all of the prophets, including Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad. Islam is based on the belief in Allah, and the submission to His will.SaveShe is concealing her conversion to Islam from her family, and they force her to prostrate to their idols; what should she do?
SaveWho Are the Awliya’ of Allah?
The awliya’ of Allah are people of faith and piety who are constantly aware that Allah is watching them in all their affairs, so they adhere to His commands and heed His prohibitions. The degree of wilayah varies according to a person’s faith and fear of Allah. Wilayah is a divinely granted status that begins in the heart with love and veneration of Allah and is reflected in a person’s behavior. Wilayah does not mean that a person can do haram deeds or omit obligatory duties. The best of the ‘awliya’’ of Allah are the messengers and prophets, then the Companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), then those who came after them, then those who came after them. We do not know that the phrase “ashab Allah (friends of Allah)” was given to any of them.SaveIs it permissible for us to say: “This happened by virtue of Allah then the Qur’an”?
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