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What do you think of Queen Rania of Jordan's Youtube journal to educate viewers about Islam?
12 votes so far
Leader:
Noble effort, let's hope it helps
Noble effort, let's hope it helps
Which one of the following religious leaders do you trust LEAST?
28 votes so far
Leader:
Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden
Do you worry about Islamic extremism?
21 votes so far
Leader:
Yes, I often worry because it's a major threat to peace
Yes, I often worry because it's a major threat to peace
Do you love Prophet Muhammad and all other messengers of Allah equally?
2 votes so far
Leader:
Yes, of course, that's what Allah commanded
Yes, of course, that's what Allah commanded
One year after Israel's offensive on the Gaza Strip, the spokesman for Hamas' armed wing said this week that the Islamist group would not shirk away from a new battle with Israel. "We do not wish for war. We wish for calm and peace for our people ...
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In the Qur'an, there are many stories about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ (called 'Isa in Arabic). The Qur'an recalls his miraculous birth, his teachings, the miracles he performed by God's permission, and his life as a respected prophet of God.
Muslims believe in the virgin birth of Jesus, but do not mark the occasion as a holiday. Nevertheless, Muslims respect Jesus as a righteous prophet of God. The Qur'an describes Christian...
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More than ever before, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank represent opposite poles of a future state of Palestine, each increasingly distinct, adding fresh obstacles to the quest for a two-state solution that envisions Israel and Palestine existing side by side. Gaza has become imbued with a narrow Islamist culture that considers Israel's elimination the ultimate goal; the West Bank, in contrast, has become relatively open...
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[[Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy]] was a chief of the [[Arab]] tribe [[Banu Khazraj]] and an unfaithful companion of the prophet Muhammad.
[[Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy]] was a chief of the [[Arab]] tribe [[Banu Khazraj]] and an unfaithful companion of the prophet Muhammad.
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Upon the arrival of [[Muhammad]], Ibn Ubayy...
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The Lebanese host of a popular TV show who gave callers advice and sometimes predicted the future was sentenced to death by a court in Saudi Arabia in November for sorcery. Human rights groups say these cases are on the rise in the strictly religious country and birthplace of Islam.
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Shah Wali-u Allah was born on 4th Shawwaal, 1114 / 21 February 1703 1703 at Phulat in Delhi. His ancestors had migrated from Arabia to Iran for reasons not known. Later on when the invasion of the Tatars caused widely spread terror and destruction in Iraq and Iran, the forefathers of the Shah are said [...]
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“If you take pride in your physical strength, remember that the mule, the donkey, and the bull are stronger than you and better suited to carrying heavy loads.
If you feel vain about the lightness of your running style, remember that the dog and the hare surpass you in this field.
It is extremely curious that rational [...]
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This coming Sunday marks the Muslim observance of the "Day of 'Ashura." The word 'ashura literally means "tenth" in Arabic, and is named for the day of the month on which it falls (the tenth day of Muharram, this first month of the Islamic year). 'Ashura is an ancient observance that is now recognized for different reasons and in different ways among Sunni and Shi'a Muslims.
Among Sunni Muslims, the month of Muharram and the Day of 'Ashura...
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