Whether it’s Mohammed becoming the most popular baby name, or one in 10 babies in England being Muslim or the fact that halal meat is being served in Pizza Hut, a Muslim story always tends to generate more heat than light. Indeed, Islamophobia is often perpetuated by fear and a sense that Muslims are taking over our jobs, our homes …
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Foods of the Prophet: Part 2/5 Fruits and Vegetables of the Prophet By :- Karima Burns
Modern Muslims often turn to books and magazines to find out what foods will make them healthy, however, the Qur’an and Hadith have provided the Islamic community with many ideas of foods that should be included in the ideal diet. The Qur’an mentions many fruits and vegetables as well as meat, milk and many spices among the foods Muslims can …
Read More »Rights group: Syrian refugees are being abandoned
by: Henry Ridgwell Source: Voice of Aerica Syrian refugees have filled camps in Turkey, Jordan and Iraq and have added a quarter to Lebanon’s population. Amnesty International says the international community must do more to address the problem. About 4 million Syrians have fled the spiraling civil war in their country in the past three years, and the great majority …
Read More »Muhammad: The Wise Leader (PBUH) – eBook Free eBook by OnIslam.net
OnIslam.net produces this book to help Muslims, and also non-Muslims, understand who Muhammad (peace be upon him) was and what he did to impact our lives. Would you like to learn more about the Prophet of the fastest growing religion in the West? Would you like to understand the reason many think Islam is an aggressive religion? What were the …
Read More »Cherish Your Wife the Prophet’s Way (10+ Hadiths) By :- Muhammad Fathi
In Islam, the relationship between husband and wife is a strong bond to be nurtured with kindness, love and mercy. It is so significant that Allah Almighty mentions it in the Qur’an as one of His great signs in the world: {And of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves mates that you may find tranquility in …
Read More »The Story of Bosnia’s Identity By:- Nadim Zaazaa
We arrived to Sarajevo on Sunday, December 24, 2006, sometime around noon. The first impression was that of a pretty small airport and a hectic reception by a crowd of taxi drivers who would give you a careless "don't worry, it's doable" nod to every inquiry you pose. With the bags thrown hastily in the trunk and with us packed …
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