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    Refutation of a common myth that states Islam was spread by the sword and that people were forced to become Muslims.

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    Article consists of seven parts talking about: 1- A general introduction to Islam’s attitude toward the universe, natural resources, and the relation between man and nature. 2-he religious and social roles of every creature in the universe creates a balance and equilibrium which demand their preservation. 3-The role of water in the environment and the Islamic injunction for conservation of this vital element fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life. 4-The Islamic view of the role of air, land, and soil in the environment and how conservation of these vital elements is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life. 5-The Islamic view of the role of plants and animals in the environment and conservation of this vital element is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life 6-Islam is not only vigorous in its protection of the basic elements of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations, it is equally committed to the protection of human beings and the environment from the harmful impact of external factors such as chemical products and wastes.

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    An encouragement by God to humanity to eat of the pure things He created, and a warning against following the various paths of evil.

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    The Muslim sacred scripture, namely the Quran, lovingly invites people to accept the man whom God chose to deliver His final message to them: Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.

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    Lecturere : Laurence B. Brown MD

    In this video, Islam Story of Dr. Laurence Brown and Why he rejected Christianity and embraced Islam?

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    1-God allows us to enjoy all the good lawful things and forbids us to partake of those things that are harmful to our beliefs, health, well being, or morals. 2-Pigs harbour bacterial diseases, parasites, and viruses.

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    :A five-part article talking about 1-A detailed discussion about the regulations Islam has set in regards to dealing with crime in society. Part 1: Introduction and the Islamic approach to combating crime. 2-A detailed discussion about the regulations Islam has set in regards to dealing with crime in society. Part 2: Distinguishing features of the Islamic penal system, and an introduction to the three forms of punishment which Islam has legislated for certain crimes. 3-A detailed discussion about the regulations Islam has set in regards to dealing with crime in society. Part 3: The first form of punishment – Prescribed punishments or ‘Hudood’, and the types of crimes for which it has been legislated, as well as the wisdom behind it. 4- A detailed discussion about the regulations Islam has set in regards to dealing with crime in society. Part 4: The second and third types of punishments, retribution and discretionary punishments, the types of crimes for which they have been legislated, as well as the wisdom behind them. 5-A detailed discussion about the regulations Islam has set in regards to dealing with crime in society. Part 5: A discussion of what the legislation of these types of punishment seeks to bring about in a society.

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    1- Introduction and the Islamic approach to the judiciary. 2- Defining the judicial system and its legal basis, and the Islamic ruling concerning the judiciary.

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    1-An introduction to the principles Islam has legislated to guide the economic system of society. Part 1: The sources from which the laws that guide economical activity are derived. 2-The Ideological Basis of Economic Activity and the general principles by which they are guided

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    In understanding the concept of government in Islam, one needs to first understand the nature of the religion. This article explains how fundamental beliefs of Islam play a pivotal role in the system of governance. Part 1: The separation of ‘church and state.’

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    The value of good friends.

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    1-The importance of personal hygiene in Islam. 2-Five natural ways of personal hygiene taught by Islam.

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    1- Good manners taught by Prophet Muhammad. 2- Advice that leads to pleasing God.

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    1-Why do bad things happen according to the Quran? 2-Suffering is a means of purifying oneself. 3-Testing the believers through adversity. 4-The tested one is in the company of the righteous. 5-So how should we deal with grief?

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    The importance and reward for the one who is honest.

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    The definition and value of generosity in Islam.

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    The perfect altruism of the earliest Muslim society, a unique example for later generations.

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    1-Visiting the sick is an obligation rewarded by the Most Merciful, God, and the practice of his merciful Prophet, Muhammad. 2-The reward, etiquette and manners of visiting the sick.

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    1- Truthfulness in Islam, the injunction towards it, and the status of those who practice it. 2- Falsehood, the opposite of truthfulness; and the warning against insincerity, lying, deceit and hypocrisy.

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    The meaning and significance of modesty in Islamic ethics, and how it differs from the Western concept.