Beliefs - eBooks

90 Books found
God's Messenger and Message

Authors: Naba Publication (www.nabacultural.org)

In Beliefs, History

By Book Findtruth

God's Messenger and Message

Eternity of Man

Authors: Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage

In Beliefs, SocioCultural

By Book Findtruth

The discussion regarding the resurrection of man after death is, in reality, an answer to a general and universal question. In addition, it is also the answer to an individual and social need, in the meaning that, with the proving and establishment of the life after death, one of the most important individual and social needs of man - and that is - the love for permanence (or love for eternity) shall be fulfilled.

Eternal Life (Life After Death)

Authors: Islamic Propagation Organization

In Beliefs

By Book Findtruth

What happens when we die? Is that the end of everything or is that the beginning of everything? What does Afterlife, Purgatory and the Day ofJudgement mean? What is the connection between this earthly life and the Afterlife?

Does God exist?

Authors: www.sciencedirect.com

In Beliefs

By Book Findtruth

Does God exist?

Culture and Religious Beliefs in Relation to Reproductive Health

Authors: www.sciencedirect.com

In Beliefs, SocioCultural

By Book Findtruth

An increasing number of contemporary research publications acknowledge the influence of religion and culture on sexual and reproductive behavior and health-care utilization. Itis currently hypothesized that religious influences can partly explain disparities in sexual and reproductive health outcomes. In this paper, we will pay particular attention to Muslims in sexual and reproductive health care.

Caliphate and Imamate

Authors: Islamic Research Foundation Astan-e Quds Razavi

In Beliefs

By Book Findtruth

Praisebe to Allah Who favored the faithful when He raised up among them an Apostle of their own. Peace be upon His Apostle (S.A.W.A.)1 who possessed a great character and invited to the way of his Lord with wisdom and good advice, and disputed with people in a manner that is best. Allah May bless the Prophet's household whom He purified with a thorough purification, and made the reward of His Apostle's message the love for his relatives. Allah May be pleased with the Prophet's Companions who believed in him, honored him, helped him, and followed the light that was sent with him, and they are felicitous.

Ancient Prophets for a Modern World - The True Story of Jesus (P)

Authors: Al Hussain

In Beliefs

By Book Findtruth

Of all the major religions in the world, Islam is the only non-Christian faith that recognises Jesus (peace be upon him). Within the pages of the Quran is a distinct Islamic portrayal of Jesus. Three of its Surahs (Chapters); Aale-Imran (Family of Imran), al-Ma’edah (The Table Spread With Food) and Maryam (Mary) are so named because of their references to Prophet Jesus. There is only one woman whose name is specifically mentioned in the Quran and that is ‘Mary’; the mother of Jesus.

Muhammad in World Scriptures

Authors: Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha‘at Islam Lahore Inc

In Beliefs, History

By Book Findtruth

The book in your hands was first published some twenty-six years ago, in 1940, as an inadequate liturgy. However, it won immediate recognition from the Muslim world and was acclaimed as a great achievement. It was subsequently rendered in Persian, and appeared in Din-o-Daanish, a magazine of Tehran, Iran, and a comprehensive review on it appeared in an Arabic paper Al-Hilal of Baghdad. Many years ago, when a deputation of the Ulama of Al-Azhar University came to Lahore, a copy of it was presented to them. They congratulated me on the wonderful researches I had made. Its popularity and fame induced some unscrupulous publishers and writers to reproduce it without my permission.

Islam’s Jesus

Authors: Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

In Beliefs, Quran and its Sciences

By Book Findtruth

After September 11, 2001, the world, particularly the Western world, witnessed a tremendous rise in interest in Islamic studies, including works about what Mus- lims believe and practice. This book explores one of the most important themes of Islamic theology: Jesus and his role in this tradition. Not many people in the West comprehend how Jesus is understood by Muslims generally, nor do they understand the role of Jesus in the Qur’an.