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How an Englishman became a Muslim and happy to be it

How an Englishman became a Muslim and happy to be it

Do you think about converting to Islam, but have obstacles that hold you back? Junaid, a Muslim convert from Britain, was once in the same position and we hope that hearing from a Muslim convert inspires you to push forward in your conversion to Islam.  

January 11, 2018 0 comments Faith
Street da’wah (a call to Islam)

Street da’wah (a call to Islam)

A smart conversation of John Fontain and German atheist.

January 5, 2018 0 comments Faith
Stereotypes about Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Jonathan Brown)

Stereotypes about Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Jonathan Brown)

Jonathan Andrew Cleveland Brown (born 1977) is an American scholar of Islamic studies. Brown was born on August 9, 1977 in Washington, DC. He was raised as an Episcopalian and converted to Islam in 1997.Brown is Sunni and follows the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence.Brown graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in History in 2000 from Georgetown[Read More…]

January 4, 2018 0 comments Faith
Open markets in Islam

Open markets in Islam

Markets in Madina were public institutions (awqaf). The Islamic cities were, above all, a market-city. The importance of the Suq in the formation and development of the Muslim city cannot be underestimated. Muslim cities were founded on the combination of a Great Market and a Great Mosque. This combination was the heart of every city. Ottoman developers called this combination[Read More…]

December 31, 2017 0 comments Society
Women, Modesty and Hijab (Abdal Hakim Murad)

Women, Modesty and Hijab (Abdal Hakim Murad)

An interview with Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad (Timothy Winter) about women, modesty and hijab in Islam.

December 31, 2017 0 comments Faith
About atheists (Hamza Yusuf)

About atheists (Hamza Yusuf)

American scholar of European origin Hamza Yusuf speaks about atheists as Self limiting people.

December 23, 2017 0 comments Faith
Mum, Dad, I’m Not Celebrating Christmas (John Fontain)

Mum, Dad, I’m Not Celebrating Christmas (John Fontain)

John Fontain was raised as a Christian but always believed in the concept of One God. In 2006 he started looking into Islam after coming in contact with Muslims in West Africa. Having researched the religion he finally embraced Islam in 2008, in Cairo, Egypt. Since then he has been actively involved in Da’wah work (inviting people to Islam).

December 21, 2017 0 comments Faith
Is the Original Quran Preserved? (Dr Joseph Lumbard)

Is the Original Quran Preserved? (Dr Joseph Lumbard)

Joseph E.B. Lumbard is currently a professor at The American University of Sharjah in the Department of Arabic and Translation Studies. A translator, commentary author and general editor for the Study Quran. Born and raised in Washington D.C., Lumbard was brought up within the Episcopal Church, serving as an altar boy. In his teenage years he lost interest and he was introduced to Islam when a[Read More…]

December 20, 2017 0 comments Faith
Return to Wisdom in Islam (Hamza Yusuf)

Return to Wisdom in Islam (Hamza Yusuf)

The lecture of Hamza Yusuf about proper understanding of Islam.

December 17, 2017 0 comments Faith
The foundations of Islam

The foundations of Islam

An inspiring talk by Dr Umar Faruq Abd-Allah.   In Mecca, the Prophet Muhammad taught us the foundations of our faith.   These essential messages are what we should prioritize above all else.

December 14, 2017 0 comments Faith