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The reasons and causes why people are converted to muslims?

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Why Islam is spreading faster than any other religion in the world today?

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Why Islam is spreading faster than any other religion?

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  Skip to main content Toggle navigation Beliefs: What Non-Muslims Say About Islam, The Fastest Growing Religion in the World TABLE OF CONTENTS ▼ NON-MUSLIMS ISLAM 4 minutes read Get PDF Get EPUB Get MOBI A brief text on what certain renowned non-Muslims have said about Islam. What Non-Muslims Say About Islam, The Fastest Growing Religion in the World Those who listen to the word and follow the best of it; those are the ones whom God has guided, and those are the ones endowed with understanding (Holy Qur'an  39:18 ) This is a collection of short quotations from a wide variety of Non-Muslim notables, including academics, writers, philosophers, poets, politicians, and activists belonging to the East and the West. To our knowledge none of them ever became Muslim. These words, therefore, reflect their personal views on various aspects of the religion of Islam. Bertrand Russell Bertrand Russell  (1872-1970) British philosopher, mathematician, and Nobel laureate, whose emphasis on logica

Christianity wrongfully called Allah as father which is prohibited in Islam

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  عربي Español Deutsch Français English  Articles Home     Articles FATWA FOR ALL Referring to Allah as ' father' is not permitted in Islam.  Author:  Fatwa No. 90195 Publish date: 03/04/2011 Section: FATWA FOR ALL  9402    0    640 Question:   I have a question about Allah.  I am a new Muslim, recently converted from Christianity, and am trying to understand something.  I know that we are not Allah's biological children just as Jesus was not, but is it wrong to refer to Him as our spiritual Father?  We call each other "Brother" and "Sister" everyday in our family of Islam.  But in the same way that brothers and sisters have fathers on earth, can't spiritual brothers and sisters have a Father in Allah?  My reasoning is that since He is our Creator and Owner, we are like an offspring of His beautiful creation.  We are not divine children, yet are held above all other creatures on earth.  So how do I deal with this as a new Muslimah, and if it is wrong

Allah is not father of none.

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The major sects or divisions in the Christianity.

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at Smith College Skip to content Hello! July 2018 Newsletter March 2018 Newsletter November 2017 Newsletter Ramadan 2019 ←  White Responses to Racism: A Discussion about Allyship with Ellen Sulser Black Lives Matter: A Global Decentralized Movement  → Exploring the Different Sects of Christianity Posted on   October 19, 2016 by  Lizzie Stephani '18J The history of the Christian church spans over 2000 years and encompasses some splits that have developed into different sects over time. Carol Zaleski, a professor in the religion department, specializes in the philosophy of religion, world religions and Christian thought. Zaleski was gracious enough to point me to resources that have allowed me understand the divisions in the church with greater clarity and depth. Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism are the three largest groups within the Christian church. Although these groups are found all over the world they can be characterized by where they emerged and are pre