Real & Wonderful Stories
Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki
Nadia
I would like to address the trials that a person goes through when they convert. I converted seven years ago and still I have trials.
Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki
Nadia
I would like to address the trials that a person goes through when they convert. I converted seven years ago and still I have trials.
Prepared by: Dr. Saeed Ismaeel Sini
Can a Muslim Woman Marry a non-Muslim?
In fact, this is a good example of how much Islam cares for women. It allows a Muslim to marry a woman from among the People of the Book (Jews and Christians). Allah says: {Made lawful to you this day all good things. The food of the People of the Book are lawful to you [except when specifically mentioned to be
By:
Dr. Ali S. Awadh Asseri
(Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon)
Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki
Safiyah Johnson
Prepared by: Dr. Saeed Ismaeel Sini
What about Marriage and Divorce?
… In general, a woman is married through her guardian, but there are exceptions. This is because, in Islam, her father, her brother, or her son takes care of her before marriage, including all her living expenses. If the marriage fails, she goes back to her guardian’s care. Furthermore, if the divorced husband fails to pay for his children, the burden goes back to her guardian too. However, there are scholars who permit a woman to marry without a male guardian, in certain cases.
De : Sheikh Mohammad bin Saleh Al-Othaimeen
Translated by: Lamia Ishak
Le jeûne : est un mode de culte par l’abstention de choses, qui l’annulent, de l’aube au coucher du soleil.
By Dr. Mubarak Ali
Fasting
7.4 HOW TO KEEP FAST
According to the Shari’ah, there are two essential components to Siyam: the neyyah, and abstinence. With regard to the neyyah, it must be emphasized that, like Salat, there is no verbal neyyah for keeping the fast as intention is a condition of the heart. The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said:
By:
Dr. Ali S. Awadh Asseri
(Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon)
PROBLEM OF DEFINING TERRORISM
Compiled by: Abdurahim bin Mizhir Almalki
Phreddie
I will say right away that I am very young. I am only eighteen, and that fact seems to astound most people. I think it is proof that we are never too young to begin looking for God or to understand His truth.
I grew up as a Christian knowing from the media that the religion of Islam was a terrorist, barbaric, evil and dirty religion. It oppressed women by making them cover their hair and wear an outer garment and making them prisoners in their homes with no rights.
When I met a Muslim while in college I was so surprised and shocked. He was gentle, intelligent, sincere with impeccable dress and cleanliness.