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This is Islam
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Dr. Mohammad Hasan Ghadiri
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A comprehensive introduction to the core beliefs, principles, and practices of Islam, providing a clear understanding of the faith and its significance in the lives of Muslims.
"This is Islam" serves as a detailed guide to the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam, covering key aspects such as Tawheed (Monotheism), Prophethood, Divine Justice, and the Day of Judgment. It explains the Five Pillars of Islam, including Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting), Zakat (charity), Hajj (pilgrimage), and Shahadah (faith declaration), as well as the moral and ethical values that define a Muslim's life. The book also addresses common misconceptions about Islam, its peaceful teachings, and the role of the Quran and Hadith in shaping the faith. A perfect read for both Muslims and non-Muslims seeking a concise yet thorough understanding of Islam.
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