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Preguntas
y Respuestas comúnmente hechas con respecto al Islam
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¿Qué es el Islam?
La palabra
"Islam" es una palabra árabe definida como "que someten y que entregan su
voluntad a Dios el Todopoderoso". La palabra viene de la misma raíz que la
palabra árabe "salam", que significa paz. No se asemeja a los nombres
usados por otras religiones, tales como
budaísmo, hinduísmo y cristianismo, el nombre para la religión del Islam fue
revelado por Dios y lleva un significado espiritual profundo -solamente sometiendo
su voluntad a Dios el Todopoderoso uno obtiene paz verdadera en esta vida y en
la vida futura. El Islam enseña que
todas las religiones tenían originalmente el mismo mensaje esencial - cuál
debía someterse sinceramente a la voluntad de Dios y adorarlo solamente. Por
ésta razón, el Islam no es una nueva religión sino es igual a la última verdad
divinamente revelada que Dios reveló a todos los profetas, incluyendo Noé,
Abraham, Moisés y Jesuscristo.
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Monday, 06 November 2006 17:13 |
Exhortations from the Book and
the Sunnah
Written by
Dr. ‘Alee bin Muhammad bin Naasir
al-Faqihee (hafithahullah)
Professor of the Department of Higher
Studies in the Islamic University of Madeenah, K.S.A, College of Da’wah
and Usool-ud-Deen
Translated by
Aboo ‘Imraan al-Mekseekee
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Introduction
All praise is for Allah, we praise Him, seek His assistance, and ask His
forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the wickedness of ourselves and from
the evil of our actions. Whomever Allah guides will never be misguided, and
whoever He misguides will never be guided. I bear witness that nothing is
worthy of worship except for Allah, He is Alone having no partner, and I bear
witness that Muhammad is His Servant and Messenger.
{O those of you who believe fear Allah as He ought to be feared and do not
die except as Muslims.} Soorah Aali ‘Imraan: 102
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Monday, 06 November 2006 16:52 |
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The Chain of the Qur’an
Compiled and translated by
Abu ‘Abdis Salaam Siddiq Al Juyaanee
Chain taken from the ‘Uthmaanee
Mushaf printed by the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia
بسم الّله الرحمن الرحيم
Many of the people of Bid’ah (innovation) disbelieve in the Ahadeeth of the
Prophet sallAllaahu alaihi was sallam either partly or in totality. They
say that due to the chain of narrators a human element has crept into the
equation thus rendering it doubtful and subject to error. Due to their
poor opinion of the Companions of Allah’s Messenger sallAllaahu alaihi was
sallam, they do not trust that which they narrate
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 18:50 |
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O Muslims! Fear Allah And Don’t Sympathize With Zarqaawee.
Excerpts taken from an article from Ash-Sharaq Al-Awsat
By Abdul Muhsin Al-‘Ubaykaan
(A senior scholar from Saudi Arabia)
Translated by Hassan As-Somali
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 18:36 |
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Question:
To what extent can Muslims work in a fair and friendly way with Christians and people of other faiths who live around them? Also, given that the Muslim minorities live amongst a majority of Christians, is it permissible for the Muslims to work and do business with them and to respond to their invitations and for them to respond to our invitations? Is it also permitted for Muslims to mix with them, whether in order to invite them to Islaam or merely out of courtesy? If the answer is that it is permissible, how can we reconcile it with the fact that in some books of usool al-fiqh it is stated that we should force them aside when we pass on a narrow path? In addition, it is stated that we should bring up our children to loathe, despise and avoid them. Could you possibly throw some light on this?
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