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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.

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    1-Is Bahaism true Islam? Part 1: The Origin and History of the Bahai’s. 2-A brief look at the some of the beliefs of the Baha’i faith which contradict the basic Islamic beliefs, as well as some contradictions found in some of its essential teachings.

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    :Article thirteen part talking about the rights of non-Muslims in Islam and where 1-The tenets of the religion which ensure the general rights of non-Muslims in Islam. 2-he types of non-Muslim societies in an Islamic nation, and an introduction to general rights of non-Muslims in Islam. 3- The right of non-Muslims to preservation of their human dignity with discussion of historical precedents and textual evidence. 4- Islam gives members of other faiths the right to practice their faiths. A historical analysis of Islamic principle of ‘No compulsion in religion.’ 5-The right of non-Muslims to follow their own laws and are not under compulsion to follow Islamic Law. 6-Examples of Islamic justice towards non-Muslims and justice as a right. 7-Protection of life, property, and honor of non-Muslims under Islamic Law. 8-Receiving good treatment is the right of a non-Muslim under Islam, not just a matter of courtesy. 9-Poor and needy non-Muslims have the right to social security under Islamic Law. Examples from history where non-Muslims were provided from the public treasury. 10-The right of non-Muslims to be protected against outside aggression in return for paying jizya

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    :A five-part article talking about 1-Even before birth, children’s rights are respected. 2-Preparing for the birth of a child. 3-e authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad benefit children and the community. 4-Teaching children the duties of Islam 5-Rights are embedded in all issues involving children

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    1-People of various walks of life speak on their view of family life in Islam. 2-How Marriage is intertwined with faith, ethics and morality, with evidence from Islamic scripture. 3-A short trip through the comprehensive guide on good parenting as taught by God and His Prophet, briefly explored here, with reasons why Muslims follow such guidance.

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    1-Who is Zoroaster and what do his followers believe? 2-The Magians practiced an early form of monotheism. Magians are Zoroastrians.

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    An article in English shows the stance of Islam towards terrorism. It contains some Islamic texts showing Muslims' morals in the war, the mercy of Islam to animals, and the prohibition of murder.

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    A brief introduction to the man known as the fifth rightly guided Caliph

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    With the arrival of the Muslims in Spain, the once arid and illiterate land became the capital of European scholarship and agriculture, where people of all faiths were granted security under Muslim rule.

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    1-An account of how and when Islam first entered China. 2-The spread of Islam in China upon its arrival, and a glimpse of the various mosques built in that era.

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    :Article is composed of three parts, which 1-How Islam spread into sub-Saharan region of West Africa, and the great civilizations it established there, taking its inhabitants out of paganism to the worship of One God. Part 1: Islam reaches West Africa, and a history of the Islamic Empire of Ghana. 2-How Islam spread into sub-Saharan region of West Africa, and the great civilizations it established there, taking its inhabitants out of paganism to the worship of One God. Part 2: A history of the empires of Mali and Songhay. 3-How Islam spread into sub-Saharan region of West Africa, and the great civilizations it established there, taking its inhabitants out of paganism to the worship of One God. Part 3: A brief history of the Islamic Empires of Kanem-Bornu and Hausa-Fulani Land.

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    1-Even war and occupation cannot erase Baghdad’s legacy of literacy. 2-The first revealed word of the Quran began a legacy of literacy and education for all. 3- Education in early Islamic history.