- 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
Belief in the Noble Quran
Number of Items: 28
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Hausa
Author : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen
A book in Hausa discusses the following points: Pillars of Islam, fundamentals of Islamic faith, belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the last day, and predestination from the Islamic perspective in addition to mentioning the objectives of the Islamic faith.
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English
A brief pamphlet in English clarifies the Noble Quran through some points like: (1) Being a word of Allah, (2) A guidance for mankind, (3) Final revelation, and (4) How it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), (5) How to confirm it is from Allah, and (6) Illustrating the purpose of revealing it to the mankind.
- English
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English
Author : Faten Sabri
A book in English aims to prove that no matter the methods a person follows in analyzing the Quran, he will reach an inevitable conclusion that this book was not written by a committee of distinguished thinkers, devils, nor even the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). This necessitates that this Prophet was truthful in tracking this speech to Allah as a revelation. Thus this message has to be respected, listened to, and accepted as a doctrine and legislation. This book also aims to address some Muslims that may deny some of Islamic issues on the pretext of lake of understanding or being inappropriate to their thoughts and lives such as their request to disable inheritance rules on basis of their inappropriateness of our time, or their request to separate religion from life about which the British Muslim Paul Williams said, "The secular Muslim is someone who believes that the Creator was sufficiently capable of establishing highly accurate mathematical and physical rules to control the motion of this universe, but was not sufficiently capable of establishing rules organizing the human society."
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Arabic
Author : Faten Sabri
A book in Arabic proves that this Quran was not written by a committee of intellectuals, devils, nor even the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). It is a fact that the Quran is the word of Allah. This necessitates that the truthfulness of Prophet Muhammad and his message is deserved to be respected and followed, unlike some secularist claims. So Paul Williams, a British Muslim, said, "The secular Muslim is someone who believes that the Creator was sufficiently capable of establishing highly accurate mathematical and physical rules to control the motion of this universe, but was not sufficiently capable of establishing rules organizing the human society.”
- English Designer : Osama Emara Reviewing : Osama Emara
A brief pamphlet in English confirms that the Quran is the word of Allah, not an act of humans.
- English
An episode in English of the program "The Dean Show," in which the guest Dr. Laurence Brown confirms that the Quran is the verbatim speech of the Creator of mankind and there is no book like this book. He added that the Quran is a living miracle and the only way through which you will realize that is if you sincerely put it to the test.
- English Lecturere : Ibrahim Zidan Reviewing : Osama Emara
An episode in English of the program "The Deen Show" in which Mr. Eddie hosts Sh. Ibrahim Zidam who discusses the issue of being the Quran as the only miraculous book in world that is memorized by millions.
- English
- English Writer : ’Aa’ishah Stasi
The Quran is the final and authentic book revealed by God Almighty
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- English
- English
- Malayalam
- English Author : Kate Moor
The Developing Human - clinically oriented embryology - with Islamic edition
- English Author : Naji Ibrahim Al Arfaj
The Glorious Qur’an is the Final Revelation (the Last Testament), revealed by God (Allah) to Prophet Muhammad. The Qur’an is a divine constitution sent down to regulate and govern our human life. It speaks with the perfect knowledge of the Creator about His creation. It reveals the truth and invites humankind to the way of that truth. It contains important information about human destiny. It educates and raises people to the highest spiritual, moral, intellectual, and social levels as they strive to comprehend it and apply its teachings.
- English
1- The Quran and the basic elements of its organization, the difference between the Quran and its translation, and a brief review of English translations, introducing the subject of Quranic exegesis. 2-The inimitable beauty of the Quran and the Muslim adoration for it, the language of the Quran and its historical impact on the Islamic civilization.
- English Writer : ’Aa’ishah Stasi
1- What is the Quran? 2-How Quran was revealed, memorized and written down. 3- How the words of God came to be compiled into a book. 4-The origin of the Quran we hold in our hands today.