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.’
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 4: A further discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John
14:16 of the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy
more than others.
Clinging to righteousness and avoiding sin is not just
about worshipping One God without partner through conventional rituals. It
goes far beyond that to one’s moral and mannerly behavior, taking heed of one’s
conscience, and seeking with one’s heart. Part 1: Righteousness defined by
revelation and reason.
The following series of articles mention the Major Signs that will occur shortly before the end of the world and the coming of the Day of Judgment. This part is the continuation of the coming of false Messiah, and it includes additional information about his followers and his stay on earth.
A brief article outlining what constitutes the Sunnah, and its role in Islamic Law. Part Two: How the Sunnah differs from the Quran, and the position of the Sunnah in Islamic Law.
Main Speaker: The Editorial Team of Dr. Abdurrahman al-Muala (translated by islamtoday.com)
How the believers will experience the Day of Reckoning,
and some of the qualities of the faithful that will ease their passage to the
gates of Paradise.
Main Speaker: Imam Mufti (co-author Abdurrahman Mahdi)
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