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Abdullah (David) Yahya
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PART 0 - READ ME FIRST |
Purpose and Intent of This Website and Pre-Reading Preparation |
PART 1 - SOURCES OF INFORMATION |
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Proof that the Quran is final, complete and the one and only acceptable source of Islamic law
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Proof that the ahadeeth is an unacceptable source of Islamic law
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Parents, Islamic Scholars, Popular / Majority Belief, Government, and Tradition |
Many people are blind followers and don’t use their brains. Some overcomplicate religion.
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Examples showing that Quran translations are not always accurate and sometimes misleading
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Reputable dictionaries that can be used to help understand the Quran |
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The Quran, Quran Translations and Dictionaries, Common Sense Logic |
PART 2 - TOPICS |
POPULAR BELIEFS |
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Righteousness - Based on Lineage, Relationships, Companionship, etc.? |
Proof that no one, including Muhammad’s wives, are automatically righteous |
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The Quran doesn’t mention any such bridge and doesn’t indicate there will be any such thing |
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What Does the Quran Mean by “Ask Those That Have Knowledge”? |
It doesn’t mean you can just blindly accept the advice of others, e.g. parents, scholars, gurus, etc. |
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Can I Just Blindly Follow What Others (Scholars, Imams, etc) Teach Me? |
No. You may only follow what you understand and have proven to yourself. |
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Proof that black magic is real and can, among other things, cause divorces |
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Proof that men are allowed to wear gold and silk |
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Ablution (Wudu) - Must You Perform It Before Touching the Quran? |
Proof that making ablution before touching the Quran is not required |
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An explanation of the different types of idolatry |
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An Quranic examination of the term “Imam” |
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Proof that no one, including Muhammad (pbuh), can help anyone on the Day of Judgment |
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An Quranic examination as to whether Gabriel is an angel or The Holy Spirit |
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A Quranic examination of whether hell is eternal for everyone who goes there |
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Proof that Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will not come back |
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Proof that listening to music and singing are not forbidden |
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Proof that temporary marriage with predetermined duration is forbidden |
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Proof that dividing into or joining a sect is forbidden |
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A Quranic examination of what happens after death |
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An Quranic examination of the meaning and whether saying it is allowed |
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Proof that believing in and following superstitions contradictory to the Quran is forbidden |
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Taqiyya (Lying for a Greater Good or Lying to Save Your Life) - Permitted or Forbidden? |
Proof that taqiyya is forbidden except in dire situations, e.g. threat of persecution or death |
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The Christian Concept of the “Trinity” and Jesus as Son of God |
Proof that the Christian Bible, which Muslims must believe, does not teach the “Trinity” |
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An explanation of the difference between “hadith” and “sunna” |
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An examination of the sources describing The Night Journey |
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The Qibla Change - Mecca to Jerusalem and Back to Mecca Again |
An analysis showing that the Qibla was originally at the Kaa’ba and was not once, but twice |
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Will an Actual Trumpet be Blown on the Day of Calamity and Resurrection? |
An analysis as to whether an actual “trumpet” will be blown on the Day of Calamity and Resurrection |
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The Sunna of Muhammad (pbuh) - Is it an Islamic Requirement? |
Proof that the Sunna is time-bound and not a religious requirement |
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A Quranic explanation of what “jihad” really means |
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An Quranic analysis of “wasilah”, what it means and how it’s often misunderstood |
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There’s no such thing as a Muslim name |
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Ruh as the holy spirit and ruh as divine energy |
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The Quran says nothing about Zam Zam water but does talk about rain water and honey |
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BELIEVERS, MUSLIMS AND NON-MUSLIMS |
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The Quran does not prescribe the death penalty as punishment for apostasy |
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Some Muslims Today are No Different Than Christian and Hindu Polytheists |
A Quranic analysis showing how some Muslims are actually polytheists (mushrikeen) |
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The Quran does not prescribe the death penalty as punishment for blasphemy |
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Quranic proof that some Jews and Christians are actually righteous |
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Proof that it is forbidden to force any aspect of religion on anyone |
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Muslims may marry Jews and Christians but only under certain conditions |
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Muslim (Submitter) and Mu’min (Believer) - What’s the Difference? |
Many people (including some Jews and Christians) are Muslim but not all Muslims are Mu’mins |
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A Quranic explanation of the People of the Book |
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To some people, God closes the door of forgiveness before death. They live only to wait for Hell. |
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Not all Non-Muslims are automatically Kafir. Only certain people under certain circumstances are Kafir. |
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Islam - The Religion of Muhammad or Also of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, etc? |
Proof that Islam existed before Muhammad and was inspired in all prophets before him |
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Many people (including some Jews and Christians) are Muslim but not all Muslims are Mu’mins |
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Will the Sins of Muslims be Transferred to Jews and Christians? |
The ahadeeth say “Yes”. The Quran says “No”. So, “No”. Common sense also says, “No”, by the way! |
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QURAN |
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Are Some Verses of the Quran Replaced with Other Verses or the Hadeeth? |
An analysis showing that no verse in the Quran is canceled or replaced by another verse or source |
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Absolutely clear guidance and proof explained in detail of all things; a judge between truth and falsehood |
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The Quran does not tell one to find it as if to reap some huge reward or to wash away all sins. |
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It is a master source within God’s presence from which the Quran was derived. |
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Some obvious and not-so-obvious commandments from the Quran |
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A collection of prayers taken directly from the Quran |
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The Quran states that it itself is the best hadeeth and that one should not follow any other hadeeth |
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The Quran was completely written down on paper during the lifetime of the prophet |
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The Quran is the ONLY Acceptable Source of Religious Guidance |
The hadeeth or any other book are not allowed to be used as religious guidance |
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GOD |
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Through inspiration and signs, behind a veil, and by sending a messenger |
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"So be it", "Truly" or '"Verily" |
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Other prophets knew God as “El” and “Yahweh” but any beautiful name is the name of God |
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PROPHET ABRAHAM (pbuh) |
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Are the Arabs and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Descendants of Prophet Abraham (pbuh)? |
There is no evidence in the Quran that they are related |
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Did Prophet Abraham (pbuh) Really Send His Wife Hagar and Son Ishmael Away Alone to a Barren Land? |
There is no evidence in the Quran that this occurred |
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Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) Original Sanctuary - At Makkah (Mecca) or Bakkah (Baca)? |
An analysis that strongly indicates that the original site was a Baca, not at Makkah. |
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Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) Sacrificial Son - Ishmael or Isaac (pbut)? |
Strong arguments that indicate that the sacrificial son was actually Isaac, not Ishmael. |
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PROPHET MUHAMMAD (pbuh) |
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“Iktatabaha” - Did Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Write the Quran Himself? |
An analysis indicating that he himself, rather than anyone else, wrote the Quran |
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Proof that no one, including Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), can help you on the Day of Judgement |
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Is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Exclusive and More Special Than the Other Prophets? |
Quranic proof that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is no different than the other prophets |
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Follow the Example of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - What is That Example? |
Quranic analysis that the example is not his personal preferences, e.g. having a long beard |
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God and the Angels Bless Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - What About Everyone Else? |
Proof that God and the Angels also bless the believers |
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Did Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Perform Any Miracles as Did Some Other Prophets? |
No. The only sign given to Prophet Muhammad was the Quran. |
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Does “Obey God and His Messenger” Mean I Must Follow the Hadeeth and Sunna? |
No. It means to obey his authority with matters related to the Quran. |
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Is Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Alive in His Grave “Hazir” (Present) and “Nazir” (Witnessing) Us? |
No. He’s dead. And he had no knowledge of the unseen. |
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No. But the Quran is, which Muhammad brought by Divine inspiration. |
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Does “Take What the Prophet Gives You” Mean I Must Follow His Sunna? |
No. That is a reference to the booty (valuables) acquired during war. |
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Was Prophet Muhammad’s Mission Superior to That of Other Prophets? |
No. All prophets are equal. They all faced varying degrees of challengers. Some were even murdered. |
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Was Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Illiterate (Couldn’t Read and Write)? |
No. He actually wrote the Quran himself. |
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Was Every Word the Prophet Said a “Wahi” (Revelation) from God? (Divinely Inspired)? |
No. It was only his sayings that were then than written in the Quran that were from God. |
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PROPHETS AND MESSENGERS |
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Adam (pbuh) and Jannah - Was Jannah on Earth or in Paradise? |
Arguments indicating that Adam’s “Jannah” was actually on Earth |
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Are All Messengers of God Equal? Or Are Some Superior to Others? |
They are all equal. Not even Muhammad is superior to the others. |
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Have There Been or Will There Be Any Other Prophets or Messengers after Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ? |
Muhammad was the last prophet and the Quran is the last scripture. There can be other messengers. |
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An analysis that compares the stories from the Bible and the Quran |
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PBUH (Peace Be Upon Him) - For Prophet Muhammad Only or For All Prophets? |
An analysis of the use of PBUH as a suffix |
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An analysis showing agreement between the Bible and the Quran |
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The limit is to what is considered right and just |
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A Quranic analysis of what happened |
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Was Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Sent to the Gentiles (Non-Jews) or To Just the Jews? |
The Quran confirms that he was only sent to warn the Jews. The Bible supports this. |
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Quranic analysis that suggests that it may be the wisdom given to Prophet Jesus (pbuh) |
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HISTORICAL SOURCES |
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Supposed sayings of God that are not included in the Quran. You must disregard them. |
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The earliest surviving Muslim source of the prophet’s biography after the Quran |
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Greek and Syriac writings from within decades of the prophet’s death |
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The Quran isn’t poetry and considers poetic speech as to deliberately confuse and mislead |
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An explanation of the Shi’a belief and how the Quran doesn’t support it |
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LANGUAGE |
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Quranic analysis indicating that Arabic is not a holy or superior language |
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A Quranic analysis of why the target audience could not meet the challenge |
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For no reason other that so that the designated primary audience at the time (Arabs) could understand it clearly |
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WOMEN |
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In context of wives, “daraba” means to “turn away from”, not “beat” your wife |
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“Khimar” (A Cover) - Does it Only Mean a Head Cover / Hijab? |
“Khimar” means anything that covers, e.g. a shirt covers a chest, a hat covers one’s hair, etc. |
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Does the Quran say that wives are enemies and that they should stay fixed at home? No. |
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Yes, unless they become ill / feel pain or are generally unwell during the menstruation. |
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Does the Quran Confine Widows to Their Homes in Their Waiting Period (Iddat)? |
No, widows may leave their home during the waiting paid. |
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An analysis that indicates that, rather than “beat”, one may “shun” or “separate” with their spouse |
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Does the Quran Allow Consummating a Marriage with Female Minors? |
A Quranic examination that indicates that this is now allowed |
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Quranic proof that women are not required to cover their hair, face, and neck |
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Can a Man Have Multiple or Up to Four Wives (Polygny) in Islam? |
The Quran does not seem to encourage nor discourage polygny nor specify a particular maximum number of wives |
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An explanation of the contract |
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Nikaah Al-Mut’ah (Temporary Marriage) - Allowed or Forbidden? |
Marriage may only be entered into for sincere and honest wedlock and not for temporary lust |
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Not necessarily. Both men and women will be recreated and have purified and righteous companions. |
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Should Women Lead Mixed Prayer Congregations or Religious Leaders? |
A Quranic and historical examination of this topic |
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There is no directive in the Quran regarding stoning whatsoever |
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A detailed explanation of what they are |
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Was Ayesha (One of Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) Wives) a Child? |
The Quran says nothing of this and based on Quranic marriage requirements, probably not |
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The Quran says nothing about this |
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The Quran hardly says anything about his wives. Most information if from unreliable hadith. |
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According to the Quran, yes. |
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PRACTICES |
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There is nothing in the Quran that requires circumcision. |
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A Quranic analysis that indicates that this punishment is meant only for extreme cases |
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Proof that eating with your left hand is not forbidden |
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The Quran says nothing about the Eid festival. Therefore, practicing it is permitted. |
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Despite popular belief and practice, the Quran says to fast until “night”, not “sunset” |
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The Quran clearly says that homosexuality is forbidden |
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A explanation of inheritance law according to the Quran |
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A explanation of divorce law according to the Quran |
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Kissing the Black Stone - Veneration or an Idolatrous Practice? |
The Quran says nothing about kissing the Black Stone. So why do people do it? |
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Riba (Interest) and Whether Charging and Paying Interest is the Same Thing |
Riba is clearly forbidden but paying interest, e.g. on a home loan, is not forbidden |
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An explanation of sadaqah (optional charity) and how it differs from zakah |
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An explanation of zakah (required alms giving similar to tax) and how it differs from sadaqah |
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A Quranic explanation of what is required or not regarding the Hajj and Umrah |
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You may eat until dawn when you start to see the a bit of light, which is later than the time of Fajr |
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You must circle the Kaa’ba but the Quran does not require you to circle it seven times |
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Must You Wash Your Feet in Wudu (Ablution) or Can You Wipe it? |
The Quran clearly says your must wipe your feet to your ankles so washing it is okay as well |
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How to perform wudu (ablution) according to the Quran |
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ISLAM |
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The Quran does not forbid anything with respect to dogs |
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No. They are only forbidden if you worship them. |
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No. Fighting is only permissible in self defence with those who aggress and oppress believers |
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Killing is only allowed in two circumstances: 1) retribution for committing evil beyond bounds and 2) retribution for murder |
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If all attempts to resolve issues in one place fails, emigrate to a different place (city, country) |
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Can You Only Perform the Hajj during the 5 Days (8th - 12th) of Dhul-Hijjah? |
The Hajj pilgrimage, which takes a certain number of days to complete, can be performed anytime by any person during the four sacred months beginning from the new moon (Dhul Hijjah) until four lunar months later. |
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“Deen” is a “system” and does not have to be religious in nature |
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FOOD AND DRINK |
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Are Intoxicants, e.g. Wine, Alcohol, Forbidden (Haram) in the Quran? |
Whether considered “haram” or not, the Quran clearly says to stay away from intoxicants |
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Does the Quran Allow the Eating of Lions, Dogs, Cats, Rats, etc? |
A Quranic analysis of what can and cannot be eaten |
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The Quran clearly tells people not to consume food and drinks excessively and wastefully |
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A list of the types of food you are permitted to and forbidden from eating |
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Yes, but only if certain conditions are met |
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The Quran doesn’t say why. You’re just not allowed to eat it. |
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A Quranic analysis of how to correctly slaughter an animal |
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Thakaytum - Slaughtering Lawfully to Make Food Fit for Consumption |
An analysis of the word “thakaytum” |
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COSMOS |
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The word “seven” in the Quran and in classical Arabic can mean “several” |
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According to the Quran, yes! |
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The heavens are the wider universe and paradise is Jannah - the Gardens of Eternal Bliss |
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A Quranic analysis of the invisible creature called “jinn. Satan is a jinn. |
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PRAYER |
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Ancient (original) Jewish prayers are in complete resonance with Quranic verses on the requirements of prayer |
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An examination of the meaning of the prayer about prophets Muhammad and Abraham (pbut) |
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An examination of the Quran indicating that one can pray in any language, not just Arabic. |
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How Can We Learn How to Pray If We Don’t Have Hadith to Teach Us? |
The Quran explains all requirements for prayer, not the hadith. |
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An Quranic analysis that supports the fixed form of prayer that we have today |
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Praying “For” The Dead is Different From Praying “Through” The Dead |
You can pray for the dead but not through the dead |
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There is not right or wrong way, as long as it’s with dignity and respect |
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You may only shorten your prayer if you are in danger, e.g. at war. |
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Proof of the five daily prayers and when to do them |
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A Quranic analysis of congregational prayer |
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The Tahajjud prayer was only required on prophet Muhammad; it’s optional for everyone else. |
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A Quranic analysis of various aspects of prayer including form, speech, direction, ablution, etc |
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Why Do We Have to Recite the Quran Back to God When We Pray? |
The Quran actually doesn’t require nor forbid one to recite the Quran during prayer. So why not? |
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WISDOM |
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Everyone has different limits. The Quran doesn’t expect you to do more than what you can handle. |
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Is the Mixing of Men and Women Forbidden, e.g. In School or Work? |
The Quran does not forbid free mixing. But it does require modest attire and good behavior. |
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inna Lillaahi Wa inna ilayhi Raajiuun - A Saying When Someone Dies? |
The Quran actually encourages saying this whenever you are hit with any misfortune |
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Obey them unless they breach Quranic values; remain civil and respectful even if they are unjust. |
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1. Shameful deeds, 2. sin and oppression, 3. associate partners with God, 4. say things about God of what you don’t know |
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A selection of verses |
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Salaam Alaikum (Peace Be Upon You) - What is an Islamic Greeting? |
The best greeting offers peace, regardless of language. It doesn’t have to be in Arabic. |
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In the end, most people will be led astray. |
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How to Present Your World Views and Religious Understandings |
Not by shouting and yelling but by, according to the Quran, polite and gentle speech |
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Are We Required to Stand Up for Justice or Can We Just Mind our Own Business? |
Believers are required to side with truth and justice, even if against ourselves or relatives |
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Everyone will be tested and will suffer, including righteous people. No one is exempt. |
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Following Tradition Instead of God - A Small Lesson From the Bible |
Unfortunately, many people, including Muslims and Christians, follow tradition instead of God. |
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How and why we are tested |
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Everyone will be tested and will suffer, including righteous people. No one is exempt. |
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Transfer of Sin - Will Someone Who Has Wronged Me Get My Sins? |
Fortunately, yes, to some extent, per the story of Adam’s two sons (5/27-37) |
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A hypotheticial dialogue between God and a man name Ahmed |
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