Bismillah [IslamCity] What is Islam...............a simple but nice presentation

2009-03-09 Thread Mohammed Farooq
What is Islam? The word Islam is an Arabic word that carries a load of meanings. The main two are submission and peace. Submission: Total submission to and acceptance of the One and Only God (Allah) and His will. Peace: Inner peace (peace with oneself), peace with the Creator, as well as peace

Bismillah [IslamCity] What does Islam say about obeying our governments?and other issues -- (Answered By: Adil Salahi, Jeddah-Saudi Arabia)

2008-12-06 Thread S A Hannan
- Original Message - From: Mohammad Usman To: Mohammad Usman Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 6:03 AM Subject: What does Islam say about obeying our governments? (Answered By: Adil Salahi, Jeddah-Saudi Arabia) Obeying Governments Adil Salahi | Arab News Q1. Could

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] What Does Islam, Quran and Hadith Teacher for Muslims who Medically Cannot Fast?

2006-09-18 Thread Tal
As Salaam Aliekum! I have enjoyed reading the many post in which excellent instruction is given via Hadiths, Quran on the subject of Fasting for Ramadan. Vut I have not yet seen any one address the fact that there are Muslims who wish to observe Ramadan, but for Medical reasons are unable to

Boycott Israel [IslamCity] What is Islam..

2006-07-31 Thread Mohamed Ismail
Bismillah Rahman Rahim, Assalamu alaykum, Dear Brothers Sisters, This is a beautiful speech by late Sheikh Mahmud Esad Cosan (Ra) on what is Islam. http://gumushkhanawidargah.8m.com/whatisislam.html Enjoy :-) Sallams, Mohamed

[IslamCity] WHAT IS ISLAM

2005-10-12 Thread Hanisha
WHAT IS ISLAM Islam literally means Peace, Surrender of one’s will; and to be in amity and concord. The significance of the name Islam is the attainment of a life of perfect peace and eternal happiness through complete surrender to the Will of God. The Qur’an – the Holy Book of the

[IslamCity] What does Islam say about destiny and fate?

2005-08-04 Thread MF Rahman
choices are real because he says they are. Similarly for destiny. Faisal. -Original Message- From: islamcity@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G.Waleed Kavalec Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 3:02 PM To: islamcity@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [IslamCity] What does Islam

Re: [IslamCity] What does Islam say about destiny and fate?

2005-08-01 Thread G.Waleed Kavalec
Salaam all Be careful. This is one interpretaion of Qadar (fate/destiny) in Islam, but it does not successfully explain how the Qur'an can assure us that we have CHOICE. Which it does, in many, many ayah. We will likely never know the full understanding of the destiny vs. choice paradox while

SV: [IslamCity] What does Islam say about destiny and fate?

2005-07-28 Thread Zindagi Zindagi
Al-QaDaa wal Qadar In surat Aali-Imran, Allah (swt), says: Nor shall a soul die except by Allah's leave, the term being fixed by writing. [Aali-Imran: 145] In surat al-Aaraf, He (swt) says: To every people is a term appointed. When their term is reached, not an hour can they delay it, nor (by

[IslamCity] What does Islam say about destiny and fate?

2005-07-26 Thread Muhammad Abdul-Rahman
What does Islam say about destiny and fate? Question: how does islam view destiny and fate ? Answer: Praise be to Allaah. Belief in destiny and fate is one of the basic beliefs of Islam. It means that Allaah is the Knower of all things and the Creator of all things; nothing exists

[IslamCity] What is Islam

2005-03-30 Thread Abdul Wahid Osman Belal
Riadh Al-Jawfi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is Islam What is Islam...Islam is peaceIslam is easeIslam is beautifulIslam is successful Islam is harmonyIslam is unityIslam is purityIslam is sanity Islam is love and prosperityIslam is one in unity

[IslamCity] What does Islam say about Music and Singing?

2005-03-10 Thread 4ever_in_islam
In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful, The worst-case scenario in the event of being inflicted with a disease is when the one involved refuses to believe that he has been inflicted with that disease. The way this phenomenon is accepted and recognised in diseases and