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A Contemporary Approach To Understanding Islam Beliefs And Practices
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Jameel Kermalli
Islamic beliefs, Jameel Kermalli, Monotheism in Islam, Daily prayers in Islam, Fasting in Islam, Contemporary understanding of Islam
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A modern examination of Islamic beliefs and practices by Jameel Kermalli, focusing on core aspects like monotheism, daily prayers, and fasting.
"A Contemporary Approach to Understanding Islam: Beliefs and Practices" by Jameel Kermalli provides a modern examination of Islamic beliefs and practices. The book explores fundamental aspects of Islam, including monotheism, daily prayers, fasting, and other core practices, in a way that is accessible and relevant to contemporary readers. It aims to offer a clear and insightful perspective on how Islamic teachings can be applied in today’s world.
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