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Islam and Terrorism

 Shaikh Ibn Uthaimeen on Committing Suicide Attacking The Enemy by Blowing Oneself Up In a Car
Shaikh Ibn Uthaimeen confirming the judgement that suicide bombers have the same ruling as committing suicide


Shaikh Ibn Uthaimeen's Advice Concerning the Algerian Crisis And Additional Notes on Revolution and Terrorism
A compilation of numerous statements and discussions of the Shaikh concerning the factions in Algeria - all of which are in stark contrast to what the revolutionary takfiris opined and forged about him.


Shaikh Salih as-Suhaymee on Recent Events in the US
Shaikh Salih as-Suhaymee, of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, addresses the issues of Islaam and terrorism, in light of the recent events that took place in the US.


Shaikh Muqbil Interview with Yemen Times
An interview with Shaikh Muqbil during 2000 which clarifies the nature of the Shaikh's dawah, his education camps, and his refutation of terrorism and violence as a means to effect soceital change


Shaikh Ibn Baz and Shaikh Ibn Jibreen on Hijacking and Kidnapping
The verdicts of the two Shaikhs on hijacking planes and ships and kidnapping people in order to effect change.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Islam and the Muslims

Frequently Asked Questions on Islaam and the Muslims: Part 1 Knowing the message of Islam by understanding important terms: Allah, Islam, Muslim, Tawhid, Ibadah, Shirk. Frequently Asked Questions on Islaam and the Muslims: Part 2 More on the essence of the teachings of Islam, what it calls to and what it embodies and what objectives it works towards. Frequently Asked Questions on Islaam and the Muslims: Part 3 A brief look at some of the main themes that the Qur'an addresses and discusses Frequently Asked Questions on Islaam and the Muslims: Part 4 Explaining the meaning, significance and requirements of the Muslims declaration of faith embodied in the `Kalimah`. Frequently Asked Questions on Islaam and the Muslims: Part 5 A more detailed look at what forms the foundation for Islaam, `Tawheed` (Monotheism) and also what contradicts it, alongside citations from the Qur'aan to illustrate the concepts.

Answers to 7 Questions on Islam Source: Islamic Awareness

1. What is Islaam? The word "Islaam" is an Arabic word that means "submitting and surrendering your will to Almighty God". The word comes from the same root as the Arabic word "salam", which means peace. Unlike the names used for other religions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity, the name for the religion of Islaam was both revealed by God and carries a deep spritual meaning - only by submitting one's will to Almighty God can one obtain true peace both in this life and in the life hereafter. Islaam teaches that all religions originally had the same essential message - which was to submit whole-heartedly to the will of God and to worship Him and Him alone. For this reason, Islaam is not a new religion but is the same divinely revealed Ultimate Truth that God revealed to all prophets, including Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus. 2. Who are Muslims? The Arabic word "Muslim" literally means "someon...

The Five Pillars of Islam

The Five Pillars of Islam An Introduction to the First Pillar of Islaam : The Declaration of Faith A brief introduction to the declaration of faith, its meaning and concepts. Useful to introducing non-Muslims to the Islamic Faith. The Second Pillar : Prayer in the Life Of A Muslim An introduction for Non-Muslims to the second pillar of Islaam, Prayer and how it permeates into all arenas of a Muslims daily life at the individual and communal level.