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Daily Hadith

2/27/2015

MUSLIMS ARRIVED IN AMERICA BEFORE THE FOUNDING OF THE UNITED STATES

America’s early Muslims

by Peter Manseu

IT was not the imam’s first time at the rodeo.
Scheduled to deliver an invocation at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo last week, Moujahed Bakhach of the local Islamic Association of Tarrant County canceled his appearance because of the backlash brought on by a prayer he had offered a few days before.

The imam had been asked to confer a blessing on horses, riders and members of the military. He was met with gasps from the audience and social media complaints: “Outraged at a Muslim prayer at an all American event!” “Cowboys don’t want it!”

IN ISLAM, DEATH IS NOT PERCEIVED AS AN END OF LIFE

Conveying rewards beyond the grave

by alahazrat.net

Allah – in the name of – the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
At the outset please know, that in Islam, death is not perceived as an end of life. It is just the end of the worldly existence as we witness it, and the beginning of a new existence, in which the soul experiences a new world called “Barzakh.”

The soul may experience this new life with or without its original body, according to its own rank allotted to it by Allah the Almighty, the Supreme. There are too many proofs from the Holy Qur’an and Hadeeth (Holy Prophet’s Traditions) regarding the above, and warrant an extensive article on the same. But that is not the question here.

2/23/2015

THE TRINITY: A MUSLIM PERSPECTIVE

The Trinity: A Muslim perspective

by Abdal-Hakim Murad



A number of difficulties will beset any presentation of Muslim understandings of the Trinity. Not the least of these is the fact that these Muslim understandings have been almost as diverse and as numerous as those obtaining among Christian scholars themselves. It is true that medieval Islam knew much more about Christian doctrine than the doctors of the Church did about Islam, for the obvious reason that Muslim societies contained literate minorities with whom one could debate, something which was normally not the case in Christendom. 

JESUS FROM A MUSLIM PERSPECTIVE

Jesus from a Muslim perspective

by MV Media


Jesus of Nazareth is the most widely revered religious figure in the world. Not only is he central to Christianity, the largest religion in the world, he is also venerated throughout Islam, the world’s second largest faith.

Christians may be surprised to learn that Muslims believe in the Virgin Birth and Jesus’ miracles. But this shared interest in his message goes much further.
In our scientific age, the miraculous side of Jesus’ story has greatly obscured his role in the prophetic tradition. In this sense, there may be more important questions for Muslims and Christians than whether he walked on water or raised the dead.

2/02/2015

MORE MODERN BRITISH CAREER WOMEN CONVERT TO ISLAM

Why are so many British career women converting to Islam?

by Eve Ahmed



Tony Blair’s sister-in-law announced her conversion to Islam in November 2010. Journalist Lauren Booth embraced the faith after what she describes as a ‘holy experience’ in Iran.

She is just one of a growing number of modern British career women to do so. Here, writer EVE AHMED, who was raised as a Muslim before rejecting the faith, explores the reasons why.