- The Noble Quran
- Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad
- Islamic Creed
- Tawhid (Monotheism)
- Worship
- Islam
- Imān (Faith)
- Matters of Faith
- Benevolence
- Disbelief (Infidelity)
- Hypocrisy
- Shirk (Polytheism)
- Religious Innovation: Types and Examples
- Companions and Family of Prophet Muhammad
- Tawassul (Solicitation)
- The Concept of the Miraculous Acts Done by Some Righteous People
- Jinn
- Loyalty and Friendship vs Disavowal and Enmity
- Ahl-us-Sunnah wa al-Jama‘ah
- Doctrines and Religions
- Sects
- Attributed Sects to Islam
- Contemporary Ideological Doctrines
- Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Purification and its Rulings
- Prayer
- Rulings of Funeral
- Zakah
- Fasting
- Pilgrimage and Umrah
- Friday Sermon
- Prayer of the Sick
- Prayer of the Traveler
- Prayer during Fear
- Transactions
- Oaths and Vows
- Family
- Marriage
- Divorce
- Recommended and Disliked Divorce
- Revocable and Irrevocable Divorce
- Woman’s Waiting Period
- Li‘ān (Husband Swearing His Wife Had Intercourse with Another Man)
- Zihār (Likening One’s Wife to His Mother; To Prevent Her On Himself)
- ilā’ (Swearing Not to Intercourse with One's Wife)
- Wife Seeking Divorce
- Taking back One's Divorced Wife
- Breastfeeding
- Child's Custody
- Alimony
- Clothes and Adornment
- Entertainment
- Muslim Society
- Youth Affairs
- Women Affairs
- Children Affairs
- Medicine and Treatment and Islamic Faith-Healing
- Foods and Drinks
- Islamic Criminal Law
- Judiciary System in Islam
- Jihad
- Fiqh of Contemporary Issues
- Fiqh of Minorities
- Islamic Policy
- Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Fatāwa (Fatwas)
- Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Books on Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Virtues/Noble Characteristics
- Arabic Language
- Calling to Allah's Religion
- Issues That Muslims Need to Know
- Softening Hearts Reminders
- Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice
- Current State of Calling to Allah's Religion
Calling non-Muslims to Islam
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- Interface Language : English
- Language of the content : Italian
- Calling non-Muslims to Islam
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- Italian Author : Bilal Philips
A book translated into Italian which provides a brief explanation of Islam as the only religion that Allah accepts. It also takes a look at other religions to refute their principles and bases like the claimed divinity of the Prophet Jesus but shows his mother's noble prestige. In addition, it confirms the universal message of Islam and the wisdom of creating humanity and jinn.
- Italian Author : Naji Ibrahim Al Arfaj
A book translated into Italian discusses those sincerely and honestly seeking for the true religion and refutes the Christianity creed specially believing in trinity.
- Italian Author : Faten Sabri
A book in Italian briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- Italian Author : Bilal Philips
This is a book in Italian gives an answer to an important question, \"Is There a True Religion?\"
- Italian Author : Hasan Mohammed Ba Aqeel
A useful book in Italian for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.