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 Muslim American Society
The Christians defended the Trinity, the Jews denied the prophethood of Jesus and Muhammad (pbuh) and argued that Ezra was the son of God, and Muhammad (pbuh) spoke of God’s unity and humanity’s spiritual unity.
Muhammad Haykal, a contemporary author of the Prophet’s (pbuh) life, believes that in the moment of the `Isra and Mi`raj, Muhammad (pbuh) grasped the unity of being in all of its totality and perfection.
Muhammad (pbuh) prayed for his persecutors to be guided and that they would shake off the yoke of paganism and immorality.
http://www.masnet.org/spirit.asp?id=841

  
 Dialogue with the People of the Book
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) was a son of Prophet David (pbuh), to whom God gave great knowledge, wealth and wisdom (Qur'an, 2:251), favor (Qur'an, 34:10), and to whom He revealed the Psalms.
Prophet Solomon (pbuh) could have used these diving demons in many ways: to perform duties related to intelligence and the army, as well as to scientific undertakings (e.g., processing marine riches to benefit humanity).
Prophet Solomon's (pbuh) time was one in which this understanding of justice was lived fully, for God says: "Every nation has a Messenger, and when their Messenger comes everything is decided between them justly.
http://www.unionoffaiths.com/article19_1.html   (4244 words)

  
 Is Jesus dead or alive? Convincing proof from Holy Quran
In case of Jesus(pbuh) snatching him away from the enemies and lifting him alive in the Heaven can not be called a subtle and better plan of Allah when neither was it in the power of Jews nor in the power of anybody to counter it.
I am trying to show you plenty of evidences from the Quran to prove that Jesus(pbuh) is not alive -- he is dead and that he was not raised alive in the Heaven.
If we apply the same logic, in case of Jesus(pbuh), use of the word 'rafa' kept him alive for 2000 years; therefore the same use of the word 'rafa' in case of Idris(pbuh) must keep him alive for 2000 years or so.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Cyprus/8878   (8829 words)

  
 Home Page
I believe the Q verses tend to confirm Islam’s depiction of Jesus (pbuh) as a human Prophet with a Divine mandate essentially indistinguishable from that of Muhammad (pbuh).
If Jesus (pbuh) was God, as the doctrine of the Trinity claims, why did he worship God?
Because a careful review of the scriptures demonstrates that Jesus (pbuh) is in fact calling his people to Islam.
http://www.jesusthemuslim.com   (3021 words)

  
 Islamic Voice
Muawiya (Radhiallaahu Anhu) was even privileged to be the brother-in-law of Prophet (Pbuh) (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) since Umme Habiba (Radhiallaahu Anha), the sister of Muawiya, was one of Prophet (Pbuh) (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam)’s wives.
It was then that Muawiya (Radhiallaahu Anhu) received tremendous glad tidings from Prophet (Pbuh) (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam), where he said, ‘Allah and His Rasul definitely love Muawiya.’ (Tabrani).
Amongst these noteworthy Sahaaba was Hadrath Muawiya (Radhiallaahu Anhu) whose prestige and position in the eyes of Prophet (Pbuh) (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) was such that he was amongst those Sahaaba to whom the delicate and tremendous taste of writing down wahi (divine revelation of the Qur’an) was entrusted.
http://www.islamicvoice.com/may.98/MUHH.HTM   (1949 words)

  
 Misha'al Abdullah Al-Kadhi
Hind ibn Abi Hala (the son of Muhammad's wife Kadijah) described Muhammad (pbuh) as follows:
Adi ibn Hatim al-Ta'ee came to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to ask about Islam, so Muhammad (pbuh) invited him to his home.
Anas ibn Malik narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) said, "The worst of Kaba'ir (the greatest sins) are: to join others as partners in worship with Allah, to murder a human being, to be undutiful to one's parents and to make a false statement," or said, "to bear false witness." (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
http://media.isnet.org/off/Islam/JesusSay/ch9.html   (1949 words)

  
 Al Aqsa Mosque
Ibrahim (PBUH), referred to Beteyel as "Masjid Al-Aqsa", which means the farthest place of worship of the One God.
Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), was stating that Masjid Al-Aqsa was the farthest place of worship west of Kaba in Makkah.
In 621 A.D., the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ascended to the heavens in the night known as Israa and Mirag to the Muslims (Malachi 3 Verse 1-14).
http://www.stanford.edu/~jamila/Aqsa.html   (1949 words)

  
 Jesus Will Return - by Harun Yahya
These statements [Qur'an 5:110] indicate that in order to complete his lifespan and speak to people when fully grown, Jesus (pbuh) will come down from the heavens, because he was raised to the heavens when still young...
However, the Qur'an reveals that "There is not one of the People of the Book who will not believe in him before his death" only in the case of Jesus (pbuh).
When one looks at the verses in Qur'an 43, one can see that the Qur'an is not being referred to in either the verses immediately preceding or following the reference to "a Sign of the Hour." The verses are referring to Jesus (pbuh).
http://www.jesuswillreturn.com/s2_c.html   (4621 words)

  
 What Did Jesus Really Say ? - The manners and morals of Muhammad
Hind ibn Abi Hala (the son of Muhammad's wife Kadijah) described Muhammad (pbuh) as follows:
Adi ibn Hatim al-Ta'ee came to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to ask about Islam, so Muhammad (pbuh) invited him to his home.
Anas ibn Malik narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) said, "The worst of Kaba'ir (the greatest sins) are: to join others as partners in worship with Allah, to murder a human being, to be undutiful to one's parents and to make a false statement," or said, "to bear false witness." (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)
http://wings.buffalo.edu/sa/muslim/library/jesus-say/ch9.html   (5095 words)

  
 the Message Continues
The Prophet's (pbuh) Isra and Miraj was meant to demonstrate to Jews and to Christians that he, Muhammad (pbuh), was now God's Messenger on earth and had, as a consequence, inherited spiritual authority over the multi-dimensional legacies of previous Prophets.
The second important theological significance of Al-Isra and Miraj is to be found in the fact that he, Muhammad (pbuh) led the congregational prayers at Masj id al-Aqsa in which participated all the Prophets of God.
Our interpretation of Miraj as a religious experience of the transcendental world is reinforced when we examine the time and date when the Prophet's (pbuh) Miraj took place and the position it occupies in the sequence of spiritually important dates which follow it in the Islamic calendar.
http://www.al-huda.com/Article_5of15.htm   (2896 words)

  
 ICB Jesus in Islam, Hamza
Jefferson did not accept the divinity of Jesus (pbuh), nor did he accept the belief that revelation from God to man is a part of God's plan.
The Death and Ascension of Jesus (pbuh) in Islam
Jesus (pbuh) was especially prepared by God to be sent to the Jews who had deviated from the teachings of Moses and other Messengers.
http://www7.bev.net/civic/icb/artilces/Jesus_in_Islam_Hamza.html   (4636 words)

  
 Islam's Holy Prophet Muhammad - Finality of Prophethood - Chapter 4 - The Consensus of the Companions
In his book `Aqida-i-Salfia, while explaining the beliefs of the pious forbearers and particularly those of Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad, Imam Tahavi (239 A.H.-321 A.H.) writes that Muhammad (PBUH) is a highly venerable servant of God.
This man did not deny that Muhammad (PBUH) was the Prophet of God; he claimed that God had appointed him as a co- prophet with Muhammad to share his task.
The charge against him was that he had preferred a claim to prophethood after the line of Prophets had ended in Muhammad (PBUH) and he had thus misled other people to affirm faith in his claim of prophethood.
http://www.islamic-paths.org/Home/English/Muhammad/Finality/04_Consensus_Companions.htm   (4636 words)

  
 Islamic Ruling on Smoking , Dr Ahmad Omar Hashim
Umm Salama, the wife of the Prophet PBUH said: "The Prophet PBUH forbade all intoxicants and devitalizers" (narrated by Ahmad and Abu Dawood).
On the authority of Usama ibn Shareek, some bedouins came to the Prophet PBUH and said: "O Messenger of God, shall we seek treatment?" He said: "Yes, O bondsmen of God, seek treatment for God sees to it that there is no malady but has a cure, except one".
The Prophet PBUH also said: "Do not drink the way camels do (taking in as much water as they need at one time) but drink in two or three gulps.
http://www.emro.who.int/Publications/HealthEdReligion/Smoking/FT_AhmadOmarHashim.htm   (4636 words)

  
 Islamic Voice
A few holy hairs of Prophet (Pbuh) were there in the bowl.
The scholars of Hadith paid a great attention towards its use keeping in view the repeated sayings of Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh).
Wasila (R) narrates that Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) said “Use Henna, it makes your head lustrous, cleanses your hearts, increases the sexual vigour and will be witness in your graves”
http://www.islamicvoice.com/november.99/tibb.htm   (4636 words)

  
 News and current affairs
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is not the founder of the religion of Islam but he is the last and final messenger of Islam.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final messenger of Almighty God.
Since Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final messenger, he was not sent only for the Muslims or the Arabs, but he was sent for the whole of humankind.
http://groups.msn.com/Newsandcurrentaffairs/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=44380&LastModified=4675515415753131565   (13300 words)

  
 ...::: Hud :::...
He also reported that Prophet Hud (pbuh) was from a tribe called 'Ad Ibn 'Uus Ibn Sam Ibn Noah, who were Arabs living in Al-Ahqaf in Yemen between Oman and Hadramaut, on a land called Ashar stretching out into the sea.
Some traditions claimed that Hud (pbuh) was the first person who spoke Arabic, while others claimed that Noah (pbuh) was the first.
This prophet was Hud (pbuh), a noble man who handled his task with great resoluteness and tolerance.
http://www.ancient-history.nl/Islam/Prophets%20of%20the%20Almighty%20Allah/Prophet%20Hud.htm   (13300 words)

  
 Miraaj - The Ascension to Heaven
The buraq answered: "I heard the name of Muhammad (pbuh) forty thousand years ago, and my yearning for him has prevented me from eating and drinking." Jibraeel chose that buraq and he took him.
Then Jibraeel ordered the buraq to take Muhammad (pbuh) to the second paradise, whose name is Dar al Qarar, the Abode of Constancy.
Then the buraq climbed to the seventh heaven and Muhammad (pbuh) saw angels whose light replaced the light of his vision, as in the case when someone looks at the sun and his sight is stolen away.
http://home.freeuk.net/meem/Miraaj.html   (13300 words)

  
 Our Duty To The Homeless
To reward him, the Prophet (pbuh) told Rabiah, ‘Ask of me anything and I will give it to you.’ Rabiah was poor with neither family nor housing.
He used to go for shelter in the mosque with other poor Muslims like himself, and they were affectionately known as the "guests of Islam." Whenever any Muslim brought anything as charity to the Prophet (pbuh), he would send it all to them.
Recognizing that the world is temporary, Rabiah requested Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to ask Allah to make him his companion in Paradise.
http://salam.muslimsonline.com/mwhn/homeless2.htm   (13300 words)

  
 06
Zuhayr's caravan had to stop at the same one as Husayn's caravan did: The place which converted the followers of the Caliph Uthman into the followers of Ali (Pbuh), and the followers of Yazeed became the followers of Husayn (Pbuh).
Zuhayr would do his best not to come face to face with Husayn (Pbuh).
Husayn (Pbuh) had revolted against Yazeed's government and Zuhayr was one of the government's supporters.
http://www.h-ansarian.org/english/book/family/06.html   (13300 words)

  
 Offering Witr Prayers
The " witr " prayer that the Muslims generally offer after " `isha " prayers are basically a part of the " tahajjud " prayers, which were obligatory for the Prophet (pbuh) and are a " nafal " (extra) prayer for the Muslims besides the Prophet (pbuh).
It must be kept in mind that the Prophet (pbuh), never in his life, offered his " witr " prayers after `isha.
The Prophet (pbuh) offered his tahajjud prayers in such a way that the number of the rakaat totaled to an odd number.
http://www.understanding-islam.com/rb/mb-040.htm   (13300 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
It was the same trust in Allah (swt) which emboldened the prophet (pbuh) to say his prayers openly in the haram in the teeth of opposition.
The Jews, in spite of their hostility to the Prophet (pbuh), were so impressed by his impartiallity and sense of justice that they used to bring their cases to him, and he decided them according to Jewish law.
The Prophet (pbuh) went with Jabir to the house of the creditor and pleaded with him to give Jabir some more time but the creditor was not prepared to oblige.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/prophet/prophetdescription.html   (4326 words)

  
 Islam: Meaning & Message; Unjust Sacrilege Against
Before we take up the question of the marriage of Zainab bint Jahsh with the Holy Prophet (pbuh), we first state the facts about the marriage of Zainab with Zaid bin Haritha, after whose divorcing, the Prophet (pbuh) married her.
However, when Zainab and her brother heard this verse, they acquiesced and entrusted the matter to the Prophet (pbuh) who solemnized the marriage of Zainab bint Jahsh with Zaid bin Haritha.
Zainab bint Jahsh was the daughter of Umaymah bint Abdul Muttalib, aunt of the Prophet (pbuh), sister of his father Abdullah b.
http://www.jamaat.org/islam/unjust.html   (4326 words)

  
 Al Sayeda Khadijah Bint Khuwaylid
Abdullah ibn Jafar narrated that he heard Sayyiduna Ali say in Kufa that Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said, "The best of the women of her time was Maryam, daughter of Imran, and the best of the women of her time was Khadijah, daughter of Khuwaylid."
She was the wife of Prophet Mohammad, (PBUH) and she was called Khadijah, (may Allah be pleased with her) She was also called Tahra, meaning 'pure'.
All her wealth was spent in the way of Allah, helping to spread the message of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), helping to free slaves who had embraced Islam, and helping to feed and shelter the community of Muslims that slowly but surely began to grow in both numbers and strength.
http://www.islamonline.com/cgi-bin/news_service/profile_story.asp?service_id=651   (4326 words)

  
 Imam Ali ibn Muhammad al-Hadi (PBUH) > The Birthday of Imam Hadi (PBUH)
Imam Ali ibn Muhammad al-Hadi (PBUH) > The Birthday of Imam Hadi (PBUH)
Ziarat from the View of Imam Hadi (PBUH)
In this Ziarat, Imam Hadi (PBUH) has introduced the Imams from different characteristics, so that the pilgrim would make them as his/her role model.
http://www.roshd.org/eng/subs/show.asp?code=31   (425 words)

  
 Reach to Allah
Khalid, along with Omar, Ali and Abu-Bakr, fought vigorously around the prophet (pbuh).
The Prophet (pbuh) vowed to punish both tribes for such heinous crimes.
When Khalid heard "Al-Abbas" calling for the Muslims, Khalid pulled back and headed toward the Prophet (pbuh).
http://islam4ever.blogdrive.com/archive/cm-3_cy-2006_m-05_d-27_y-2004_o-0.html   (425 words)

  
 Islam: Meaning & Message; Unjust Sacrilege Against
Before we take up the question of the marriage of Zainab bint Jahsh with the Holy Prophet (pbuh), we first state the facts about the marriage of Zainab with Zaid bin Haritha, after whose divorcing, the Prophet (pbuh) married her.
Zainab bint Jahsh was the daughter of Umaymah bint Abdul Muttalib, aunt of the Prophet (pbuh), sister of his father Abdullah b.
We shall deal with the marriage of Zainab bint Jahsh at the end because a lot of malicious and venomous allegations have been leveled against the Holy Prophet (pbuh) which require some detailed examination and refutation.
http://www.jamaat.org/islam/unjust.html   (425 words)

  
 LI Islamic Forum - The Sacrifice Of Prophet Abraham (pbuh)
- - The Sacrifice Of Prophet Abraham (pbuh) (http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-events/644-sacrifice-prophet-abraham-pbuh.html)
LI Islamic Forum - The Sacrifice Of Prophet Abraham (pbuh)
03-29-2005 06:08 PM Re: The Sacrifice Of Prophet Abraham (pbuh)
http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic-events/644-sacrifice-prophet-abraham-pbuh-print.html   (188 words)

  
 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
Referring to this tradition disbelievers in the Finality of Prophethood argue that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) called his mosque (Masjid) `the last mosque' despite the fact that it is not the last mosque, as countless other mosques have been built after it all over the world.
The appearance of Hadrat 'Isa (peace be upon him) after Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) is not a contradiction of the finality of Muhammed's Prophethood, because Hadrat Isa will appear as a follower of the Shariah of Muhammed." (Vol.
Hence he is the final Prophet.......Ibn `Abbas affirms that God(in this verse) has given His verdict that no Prophet will come after the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)." (Vol.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/prophet/finalprophet.html   (13588 words)

  
 The Unschooled Prophet (S.A.W.) Part I of III
The Prophet (PBUH&HF) dictated the peace treaty to 'Ali (AS) who wrote it down.
It is on record that The Prophet (PBUH&HF) took the pen from 'Ali's hand and wrote himself.
The event of Hudaybiyyah ------------------------ In the life-history of the Prophet (PBUH&HF), there are events which bring to light the fact that even while in Madinah, the Prophet (PBUH&HF)) did not read or write.
http://www.al-islam.org/masoom/bios/unschooledprophet1.html   (1288 words)

  
 Introduction to Islam
The name Allah (God) in Islam never refers to Muhammad (pbuh), as many Christians may think; Allah is the personal name of God.
This means to act on what Allah enjoins all of us to do (in the Qur'an) and what His beloved Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh) encouraged us to do in his Sunnah (his lifestyle and sayings personifying the Qur'an).
Belief in the prophethood of Muhammad (pbuh) entails belief in the guidance brought by him and contained in his Sunnah (traditions of his sayings and actions), and demands of the Muslim the intention to follow his guidance faithfully.
http://www.iad.org/intro/intro.html   (9620 words)

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