Monday 19 Sep, 2005
Mohamed Al-Nowaihi Professor of Arabic Language and Literature, American University at Cairo The Muslim World, LX (4), October 1970, pp. 300-313 “In addition to the festivity, we should try to learn more about the life of the Prophet and the ……Read More
9 / 19 / 05 - Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi Edward Gibbon describes the Arabs before Islam in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire as “…the human brute without sense is poorly distinguished from the rest of the animal” From this abject barbarism, an …...
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9 / 19 / 05 - Yishan Jufu Conclusion Regarding Christian Doctrines I am well aware that in questioning orthodox teaching — the dogmas of the Trinity and the Godhead of Jesus, the divine origins of priestly castes, the necessity of a pyramid-shaped hierarchy, the theory …...
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9 / 19 / 05 - Adapted by Mohd Elfie Nieshaem Juferi A Brief Biography of Michael Servetus (1511-1553) Michael Servetus was born in Villaneueva in Spain in 1511. He was the son of the local judge. He lived at a time when there was unrest …...
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9 / 16 / 05 - Prayer (
salat) is the first duty imposed by God Almighty upon mankind after that of the belief in
tawhid and constitutes a pillar of the Islamic faith. The position of prayer is very important and unparalleled by any act of other worship. Like the pole of a tent without which it cannot stand straight, Islam cannot stand without prayers. Prayers are also an act whereby it will be accounted for on the Day of Judgment....
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9 / 16 / 05 - Muslims do not believe in Muhammad(P) as God or venerate and worship him as God. We believe that he is a Messenger of God, just like Moses(P) and Jesus(P), and that he brought God's Words to us. He neither conceived his own conception of God nor did he told Muslims to establish Islam with force. Muslims do not believe that Muhammad(P) is the Messiah. We believe that Jesus(P) is the Messiah. The only thing that we do not agree about him with Christians is that Jesus(P) is a Living God and/or a part of the Trinity along with God (The "Father") and the Holy Spirit....
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