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Islamic Tales For Children – The Prince of Believers, Part V

We spoke before about Prophet Muhammad’s immigration. I told you that Allah protected him against the idolaters’ plans. Tonight, I will tell you about one of the amazing adventures of his trip. You may be wondering why I would do this amidst Omar’s story. To explain why, I must tell you the story first. So… Continue reading Islamic Tales For Children – The Prince of Believers, Part V

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Omar Ibn Abdul-Aziz, The Just Caliph

Englished and Recomposed for 5th graders by Ehab Shawky Tonight, I will tell you of a Caliph, a very just and righteous Caliph. He was a descendant of a very pious grandfather from his mother’s side. This great-grandfather of his had a vision during his life. He dreamed that a righteous just Caliph would come forth… Continue reading Omar Ibn Abdul-Aziz, The Just Caliph

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IMME Latest Edition

Dear Readers,Please find attached herein the latest Pdf version of “Islamic Methodologies Made Easy” By Ehab Shawky. This book is a compilation of important knowledge deemed beneficial for all Muslims, especially students of the Islamic sciences and those interested. It consists of three sections. The first is a concentrated introduction to the famous Schools of thought, the… Continue reading IMME Latest Edition

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Muslims’ Philosophical Debates, Part II

The main controversial points around which debates ensued: Seeing Allah on the judgment day: Allah says in the Qur’an: “On that day (i.e. judgment day), some faces shall be radiant and shining, looking towards their lord” [The Qur’an (75:22-23)]. Prophet Muhammad said, “Do you compete among one another to see the sun when the sky… Continue reading Muslims’ Philosophical Debates, Part II

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Muslims’ Philosophical Debates, Part I

The creedal conflict among the Muslim sects revolves mainly around the following Qur’anic verses that have allegorical indecisive meanings: “Are they only waiting for Allah as well as the angels to come down to them under canopies of clouds…” [The Qur’an (2:210)].“To some of them (i.e. the prophets) Allah spoke” [The Qur’an (2:253)].“And if any… Continue reading Muslims’ Philosophical Debates, Part I