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Sufism: The Formative Period
Ahmet T. Karamustafa, "Sufism: The Formative Period"
Edinburgh University Press | ISBN: 9780748619191 | 2007 | PDF | 2.74 MB | 217 pages
In the study of Sufi sm, often described as the major mystical tradition within Islam, essentialising approaches that postulate an unchanging core to all Sufi phenomena have certainly occupied a prominent place, yet historical and philological approaches that direct proper attention to historical context have been in place long before the onset of historicist and constructivist criticism and can hardly be characterised as marginal.The study is in the form of an historical overview that is at once synthetic and analytical. It is synthetic in its integration of excellent recent works on individual figures and particular themes into a unifi ed narrative of the emergence and development of Sufi sm as a major mode of piety in early Islamic history.
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Edinburgh University Press | ISBN: 9780748619191 | 2007 | PDF | 2.74 MB | 217 pages
In the study of Sufi sm, often described as the major mystical tradition within Islam, essentialising approaches that postulate an unchanging core to all Sufi phenomena have certainly occupied a prominent place, yet historical and philological approaches that direct proper attention to historical context have been in place long before the onset of historicist and constructivist criticism and can hardly be characterised as marginal.The study is in the form of an historical overview that is at once synthetic and analytical. It is synthetic in its integration of excellent recent works on individual figures and particular themes into a unifi ed narrative of the emergence and development of Sufi sm as a major mode of piety in early Islamic history.
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The Mosque: The Heart of Submission (Abrahamic Dialogues)
The Mosque: The Heart of Submission (Abrahamic Dialogues)
Fordham University Press | ISBN: 0823225844 | 2006-04-01 | PDF | 128 pages | 342 kb
The Mosque is an extended meditation on a dimension of Islam unfamiliar to most Western readers. The mosque, Rusmir Mahmut´cehaji´c argues, is not an analogue of the Christian church, not least because in Islam there is no priesthood and no institutionalized hierarchy. Rather, every Muslim is his or her own priest, andmost religious obligations are performed in the home. The function of the mosque is thus dispersed throughout society and, indeed, throughout the natural world as well. The Arabic word from which English mosque derives means literally “place of prostration”—the place one performs the daily ritual prayer of submission to God, so as to become a guest at the table God has sent down to manifest himself. That table is also the world's mosque, the world as mosque. Among the many tragic victims of the Bosnian genocide are its mosques; more than a thousand were destroyed. A part of the essential fabric of Bosnian life was changed. With this book, Rusmir Mahmut´cehaji´c seeks to rebuild the spirit and majesty of each mosque that was destroyed, the spiritual grace it lent the Bosnian landscape.“Beautifully composed, elegantly written and constructed, this is a primary text of Islamic spirituality, by one of the most significant Muslim European voices of our age . . . . A book to be returned to again and again.”—Adam B. Seligman, Boston University“This work by one of the leading intellectual figures of Bosnia is one of the finest written in the English language on the spiritual significance of the mosque. It speaks the language of universal spirituality and is able to open a door for Western readers to the relationship between the mosque, as understood outwardly, and the inner mosque, which is the heart. The book also reflects in most elegant language the reality of a land where mosques, churches, and synagogues have stood side by side over the centuries, each bearing witness in its own way to the Presence of the One.”—Seyyed Hossein Nasr, George Washington University
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Fordham University Press | ISBN: 0823225844 | 2006-04-01 | PDF | 128 pages | 342 kb
The Mosque is an extended meditation on a dimension of Islam unfamiliar to most Western readers. The mosque, Rusmir Mahmut´cehaji´c argues, is not an analogue of the Christian church, not least because in Islam there is no priesthood and no institutionalized hierarchy. Rather, every Muslim is his or her own priest, andmost religious obligations are performed in the home. The function of the mosque is thus dispersed throughout society and, indeed, throughout the natural world as well. The Arabic word from which English mosque derives means literally “place of prostration”—the place one performs the daily ritual prayer of submission to God, so as to become a guest at the table God has sent down to manifest himself. That table is also the world's mosque, the world as mosque. Among the many tragic victims of the Bosnian genocide are its mosques; more than a thousand were destroyed. A part of the essential fabric of Bosnian life was changed. With this book, Rusmir Mahmut´cehaji´c seeks to rebuild the spirit and majesty of each mosque that was destroyed, the spiritual grace it lent the Bosnian landscape.“Beautifully composed, elegantly written and constructed, this is a primary text of Islamic spirituality, by one of the most significant Muslim European voices of our age . . . . A book to be returned to again and again.”—Adam B. Seligman, Boston University“This work by one of the leading intellectual figures of Bosnia is one of the finest written in the English language on the spiritual significance of the mosque. It speaks the language of universal spirituality and is able to open a door for Western readers to the relationship between the mosque, as understood outwardly, and the inner mosque, which is the heart. The book also reflects in most elegant language the reality of a land where mosques, churches, and synagogues have stood side by side over the centuries, each bearing witness in its own way to the Presence of the One.”—Seyyed Hossein Nasr, George Washington University
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Teaching Islam By Flashes (Arabic)
Teaching Islam By Flashes (Arabic) | 9.54 MB
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Teaching Islam By Flashes (English)
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Islam, Christianity and Tradition: A Comparative Exploration
slam, Christianity and Tradition: A Comparative Exploration
Edinburgh University Press | ISBN 0748623914 | 2006-12-22 | PDF | 256 pages | 1.1 MB
'Promises to be a ground-breaking work … an important book that everyone interested in Islam in the modern world should know about.' Dr David Thomas, Reader in Christianity and Islam, University of Birmingham. This book is unique in offering a comparative exploration of the role of tradition in Islam and Christianity. The author draws on a variety of primary and secondary sources including contemporary newspaper and journal articles, documents and letters, adding an immediacy to a lucid and stimulating text. Drawing on past and present evidence, and using Christian tradition as a focus for contrast and comparison, Ian R. Netton highlights the seemingly paradoxical harmony between tradition and itjihad in Islam.
Edinburgh University Press | ISBN 0748623914 | 2006-12-22 | PDF | 256 pages | 1.1 MB
'Promises to be a ground-breaking work … an important book that everyone interested in Islam in the modern world should know about.' Dr David Thomas, Reader in Christianity and Islam, University of Birmingham. This book is unique in offering a comparative exploration of the role of tradition in Islam and Christianity. The author draws on a variety of primary and secondary sources including contemporary newspaper and journal articles, documents and letters, adding an immediacy to a lucid and stimulating text. Drawing on past and present evidence, and using Christian tradition as a focus for contrast and comparison, Ian R. Netton highlights the seemingly paradoxical harmony between tradition and itjihad in Islam.
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Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam
A Brief Guide to Understanding Islam
A Brief Guide to Understanding Islam
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Christ in Islam
Christ in Islam by Ahmed Deedat
ASIN: B0007BV4H0 | 1985 | 48 pages | 1.2 MB
ASIN: B0007BV4H0 | 1985 | 48 pages | 1.2 MB
This book represents a clear evidence for how muslims look at the prophet Jesus(PBUH) and how they advocate for the purity of his mother(Mary, the virgin). Based on what we know from the holy Quran, the true revalation of Allah (God), and from the prophet Mohamed(PBUH) saying, Jesus did not calim that he was god/Son of god. The story of Jesus in the Quran is nearly consistent with what unitarians(christians rejecting the concept of trinity)beleive in about Christianity. Mr. Ahmed Deedat, a highly reputable scholar in comparative religion, did an excellent job in this concise book to explain how Muslims look at Jesus.... According to Deedat's book, it is part of Muslims's beleif to accept Jesus' Maricles, Jesus' prophethood to the jews( he was the real Jewish Messiah), the purity and virginty of Jesus' mother(Mary the vigin), and above all the creation of Jesus by God's word (BE) which is, to some extend, similar to creation of Adam however, Muslims do not beleive in Jesus divinty especially the claim that Jesus is a form of God(the concept that has been derived from the hinduism since Hindues do beleive in incarnation of God in multiple form a few thousands years before the emerge of the christianity). Besides, Muslims do not believe in Jesus reserrection and the concept of salvation. This book is highly recommended for people interested in comparative religions and correction of misconcepts about Jesus (PBUH), the beloved prophet of islam.
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Great World Religions - Islam - John Esposito (AudioBook)
John L. Esposito
Georgetown University
Ph.D., Temple University
John L. Esposito is University Professor, Professor of Religion and International Affairs, and Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. He earned his B.A. at St. Anthony College, his M.A. at St. John’s University, and his Ph.D. at Temple University...
University professor and international government and media consultant John L. Esposito guides you through the facts and myths surrounding Islam and its more than 1.2 billion adherents.
How familiar are you with the world's second largest and fastest-growing religion? Many in the West know little about the faith and are familiar only with the actions of a minority of radical extremists.
This course will help you better understand Islam's role as both a religion and a way of life, and its deep impact on world affairs both historically and today. It is important to understand what Muslims believe, and also how their beliefs are carried out privately and publicly as individuals as well as members of a larger community.
Learning about Islam: What Does the Future Hold?
What does the future hold for Islam and the West in the coming century? How will it change under the influence of conservatives, reformers, and extremists?
"The focus of this course will be to better understand Islam's role as a religion and as a way of life," says Professor Esposito. "In 12 lectures, moving from Muhammad to the present, from the 7th to the 21st centuries, we will explore Muslim beliefs, practices, and history in the context of its significance and impact on Muslim life and society through the ages, as well as world events today."
You will learn about:
Muhammad
Jihad
Muslim beliefs about other faiths
whether the Quran condones terrorism and what it says about God
the contributions to math, science, and art made by a flourishing Islamic civilization
the role of women in Islam
whether Islam is compatible with modernization, capitalism, and democracy.
Like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is one of the great monotheistic faiths that traces its ancestry to Abraham. Professor Esposito discusses the similarities and differences in the three great Abrahamic faiths and explores more closely the core beliefs that serve as the common denominators that unite all Muslims throughout the world.
"We will see that Islam is not monolithic," says Professor Esposito. "Although Muslims share certain core beliefs, the practices, interpretations, images, and realities of Islam vary across time and space."
Dr. Esposito is Editor-in-Chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, The Oxford History of Islam, and The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. He has more than 25 books to his credit. An international consultant, he is University Professor as well as Professor of Religion and International Affairs and of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. He specializes in Islam, political Islam, and the impact of Islamic movements from North Africa to Southeast Asia.
The Stunning Growth of the Muslim Community and Its Golden Age
The growth of the Muslim community has been stunning; within 100 years of Muhammad's death, it became a vast, dynamic, and creative Islamic empire that stretched from North Africa to India.
Islamic civilization flourished under the Umayyad and Abbasid empires. Under Abbasid rule (7501258 C.E.), the Islamic community became an empire of wealth, political power, and cultural accomplishments.
Muslims made original creative contributions in law, theology, philosophy, literature, medicine, algebra, geometry, science, art, and architecture.
Arabic became the language of literature and public discourse. Centers were created for the translation of manuscripts from Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, and Persian into Arabic.
Europeans, emerging from the Dark Ages, turned to Muslim centers of learning to regain their lost heritage and to learn from Muslim advances. Through Islamic philosophy, Greek philosophy was re-transmitted to Europe.
Examining the history of Islamic civilization helps us to appreciate the remarkable achievements of its "Golden Age" and to understand the sources of sectarianism, religious extremism, and the conflict between Islam and Christianity, epitomized by the Crusades.
Understand the Development of Islamic Law
Professor Esposito takes a closer look at the historical development of two great Islamic institutions: Islamic law, (the Shariah) and Islamic mysticism (Sufism).
Islamic law has been seen as the ideal blueprint guiding Muslims' correct action, that is, what to do in their public and private lives in order to realize God's will.
Sufism resulted from efforts to experience a more direct and personal sense of God. Both law, the exterior path to God, and mysticism, known as the interior path, developed as responses to what was perceived as the abuse of the enormous wealth and power in the Islamic empires.
The historical tradition of Islamic renewal and reform was developed to fight internal disintegration and upheaval in the Muslim world caused by outside forces from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
Professor Esposito examines the variety of religious sociopolitical movements that struggled to address weakness and decline in diverse Muslim societies through the ages, and discusses how and why these efforts continue to inspire Islamic modernists and contemporary movements in our time.
Discuss the "Struggle for the Soul of Islam"
The lectures examine the worldwide "struggle for the soul of Islam" occurring today between conservatives and reformers, mainstream Muslims and extremists. Among these issues, none is more fraught with controversy than the debates about women and Islam.
Professor Esposito discusses women and their changing roles in the modern world, a hotly contested topic, not only in the Muslim world but also in the West. Issues include diversity of dress, social status, education, and roles for women in the family throughout the world.
Professor Esposito expands this human dimension to spotlight the ever-increasing reality of Muslims as our neighbors and colleagues in Europe and America, examining how and why Muslims came to Europe and America and the issues of faith and identity, integration and assimilation that face them in their new homelands and how they are grappling with these challenges.
Harold McFarland, Editor of Midwest Book Review, writes about this course: "This is easily the most accurate, even-handed, and thorough survey of Islam that I have seen to date. The extent of coverage, breadth and depth of Professor Esposito's knowledge, recognition of the various groups and beliefs within Islam and scholarly treatment of the subject makes this a very highly recommended lecture series and the only one on the subject that I could recommend to date."
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Georgetown University
Ph.D., Temple University
John L. Esposito is University Professor, Professor of Religion and International Affairs, and Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University. He earned his B.A. at St. Anthony College, his M.A. at St. John’s University, and his Ph.D. at Temple University...
University professor and international government and media consultant John L. Esposito guides you through the facts and myths surrounding Islam and its more than 1.2 billion adherents.
How familiar are you with the world's second largest and fastest-growing religion? Many in the West know little about the faith and are familiar only with the actions of a minority of radical extremists.
This course will help you better understand Islam's role as both a religion and a way of life, and its deep impact on world affairs both historically and today. It is important to understand what Muslims believe, and also how their beliefs are carried out privately and publicly as individuals as well as members of a larger community.
Learning about Islam: What Does the Future Hold?
What does the future hold for Islam and the West in the coming century? How will it change under the influence of conservatives, reformers, and extremists?
"The focus of this course will be to better understand Islam's role as a religion and as a way of life," says Professor Esposito. "In 12 lectures, moving from Muhammad to the present, from the 7th to the 21st centuries, we will explore Muslim beliefs, practices, and history in the context of its significance and impact on Muslim life and society through the ages, as well as world events today."
You will learn about:
Muhammad
Jihad
Muslim beliefs about other faiths
whether the Quran condones terrorism and what it says about God
the contributions to math, science, and art made by a flourishing Islamic civilization
the role of women in Islam
whether Islam is compatible with modernization, capitalism, and democracy.
Like Judaism and Christianity, Islam is one of the great monotheistic faiths that traces its ancestry to Abraham. Professor Esposito discusses the similarities and differences in the three great Abrahamic faiths and explores more closely the core beliefs that serve as the common denominators that unite all Muslims throughout the world.
"We will see that Islam is not monolithic," says Professor Esposito. "Although Muslims share certain core beliefs, the practices, interpretations, images, and realities of Islam vary across time and space."
Dr. Esposito is Editor-in-Chief of The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, The Oxford History of Islam, and The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. He has more than 25 books to his credit. An international consultant, he is University Professor as well as Professor of Religion and International Affairs and of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. He specializes in Islam, political Islam, and the impact of Islamic movements from North Africa to Southeast Asia.
The Stunning Growth of the Muslim Community and Its Golden Age
The growth of the Muslim community has been stunning; within 100 years of Muhammad's death, it became a vast, dynamic, and creative Islamic empire that stretched from North Africa to India.
Islamic civilization flourished under the Umayyad and Abbasid empires. Under Abbasid rule (7501258 C.E.), the Islamic community became an empire of wealth, political power, and cultural accomplishments.
Muslims made original creative contributions in law, theology, philosophy, literature, medicine, algebra, geometry, science, art, and architecture.
Arabic became the language of literature and public discourse. Centers were created for the translation of manuscripts from Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, and Persian into Arabic.
Europeans, emerging from the Dark Ages, turned to Muslim centers of learning to regain their lost heritage and to learn from Muslim advances. Through Islamic philosophy, Greek philosophy was re-transmitted to Europe.
Examining the history of Islamic civilization helps us to appreciate the remarkable achievements of its "Golden Age" and to understand the sources of sectarianism, religious extremism, and the conflict between Islam and Christianity, epitomized by the Crusades.
Understand the Development of Islamic Law
Professor Esposito takes a closer look at the historical development of two great Islamic institutions: Islamic law, (the Shariah) and Islamic mysticism (Sufism).
Islamic law has been seen as the ideal blueprint guiding Muslims' correct action, that is, what to do in their public and private lives in order to realize God's will.
Sufism resulted from efforts to experience a more direct and personal sense of God. Both law, the exterior path to God, and mysticism, known as the interior path, developed as responses to what was perceived as the abuse of the enormous wealth and power in the Islamic empires.
The historical tradition of Islamic renewal and reform was developed to fight internal disintegration and upheaval in the Muslim world caused by outside forces from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
Professor Esposito examines the variety of religious sociopolitical movements that struggled to address weakness and decline in diverse Muslim societies through the ages, and discusses how and why these efforts continue to inspire Islamic modernists and contemporary movements in our time.
Discuss the "Struggle for the Soul of Islam"
The lectures examine the worldwide "struggle for the soul of Islam" occurring today between conservatives and reformers, mainstream Muslims and extremists. Among these issues, none is more fraught with controversy than the debates about women and Islam.
Professor Esposito discusses women and their changing roles in the modern world, a hotly contested topic, not only in the Muslim world but also in the West. Issues include diversity of dress, social status, education, and roles for women in the family throughout the world.
Professor Esposito expands this human dimension to spotlight the ever-increasing reality of Muslims as our neighbors and colleagues in Europe and America, examining how and why Muslims came to Europe and America and the issues of faith and identity, integration and assimilation that face them in their new homelands and how they are grappling with these challenges.
Harold McFarland, Editor of Midwest Book Review, writes about this course: "This is easily the most accurate, even-handed, and thorough survey of Islam that I have seen to date. The extent of coverage, breadth and depth of Professor Esposito's knowledge, recognition of the various groups and beliefs within Islam and scholarly treatment of the subject makes this a very highly recommended lecture series and the only one on the subject that I could recommend to date."
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The living truth about Islamic relegion "Islam Denounces Terrorism"
Here you can read about if there is any chance that terroistic reaction done in name of Islam
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A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam
A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam
This Islamic guide is for non-Muslims who would like to understand Islam, Muslims (Moslems), and the Holy Quran (Koran). It is rich in information, references, bibliography, and illustrations. It has been reviewed and edited by many professors and well-educated people. It is brief and simple to read, yet contains much scientific knowledge. It contains the whole book, A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam, and more.
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Holy Qur'an Viewer: ENGLISH & Multi-Language Quran software
Holy Qur'an Viewer
Free, ENGLISH & Multi-Language Qur'an (Koran) software
ENGLISH Translation Built-in | 146.94 MB | Direct Download
Full Arabic Text - The Entire script of the Holy Qur'an in Arabic is built into Qur'an Viewer.
English Translation - The most widely accepted translation of the Holy Qur'an into English, is that of Abdullah Yusuf Ali's and is also built-in.
Transliteration - Qur'anic text that has been processed to work within Qur'an Viewer and shows the pronunciation of the Arabic words written in English.
Commentary - By the famous and most reputable scholar Syed Abu Ala Maududi, provides an introduction and brief commentary of each Chapter of the Holy Qur'an.
Hierarchical Index - Provides access to well-known subject matter covered in the Holy Qur'an.
Qur'anic Searching - A fast and intelligent querying engine facilitates quick and easy searching of the sacred and Holy Text.
Qur'anic Duas - A library of almost 100 Duas (Supplications) from the Holy Qur'an, organised in convenient categories. You can view the Duas in any installed language!
Remote Recitation - Listen to each Verse of the Holy Qur'an. This version of Qur'an Viewer will connect to a DivineIslam Remote Audio server and automatically download the sound using your internet connection.
Note: This feature requires Free RealAudio software available from www.Real.com. This option must be enabled from the "Options" Menu.
Copy Text - Provides the ability to copy Qur'anic text in the original Arabic, English and Transliteration. Includes the Powerful capability to copy text in three different formats, Unicode, HTML and Plain text (including native Arabic codepage text). Capable of producing well designed HTML snippet contain Qur'anic verses for inclusion within web pages and other documents.
Introductory Documents - These introduce the user to fundamental information regarding The Holy Qur'an, and the Qur'an Viewer software.
Islamic Glossary (Over 500 entries) - A comprehensive glossary of Islamic terms is featured in the program. The glossary features alternate spellings, which lists any other commonly used spellings for the words.
Word Spelling Query - Enables you to find the preferred spelling for a given word by typing in your spelling, it will return the correct one!
Bookmarks - Different types of bookmarks allow you to reference a particular point of information within the program or Qur'an.
List Alternate Chapter names - Any Suras (Chapters) in the Holy Qur'an can be accessed by alternate name too.
Software Tour - A built in Audio tour, with screenshots and information covering using the Qur'an Viewer Software.
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Free, ENGLISH & Multi-Language Qur'an (Koran) software
ENGLISH Translation Built-in | 146.94 MB | Direct Download
Full Arabic Text - The Entire script of the Holy Qur'an in Arabic is built into Qur'an Viewer.
English Translation - The most widely accepted translation of the Holy Qur'an into English, is that of Abdullah Yusuf Ali's and is also built-in.
Transliteration - Qur'anic text that has been processed to work within Qur'an Viewer and shows the pronunciation of the Arabic words written in English.
Commentary - By the famous and most reputable scholar Syed Abu Ala Maududi, provides an introduction and brief commentary of each Chapter of the Holy Qur'an.
Hierarchical Index - Provides access to well-known subject matter covered in the Holy Qur'an.
Qur'anic Searching - A fast and intelligent querying engine facilitates quick and easy searching of the sacred and Holy Text.
Qur'anic Duas - A library of almost 100 Duas (Supplications) from the Holy Qur'an, organised in convenient categories. You can view the Duas in any installed language!
Remote Recitation - Listen to each Verse of the Holy Qur'an. This version of Qur'an Viewer will connect to a DivineIslam Remote Audio server and automatically download the sound using your internet connection.
Note: This feature requires Free RealAudio software available from www.Real.com. This option must be enabled from the "Options" Menu.
Copy Text - Provides the ability to copy Qur'anic text in the original Arabic, English and Transliteration. Includes the Powerful capability to copy text in three different formats, Unicode, HTML and Plain text (including native Arabic codepage text). Capable of producing well designed HTML snippet contain Qur'anic verses for inclusion within web pages and other documents.
Introductory Documents - These introduce the user to fundamental information regarding The Holy Qur'an, and the Qur'an Viewer software.
Islamic Glossary (Over 500 entries) - A comprehensive glossary of Islamic terms is featured in the program. The glossary features alternate spellings, which lists any other commonly used spellings for the words.
Word Spelling Query - Enables you to find the preferred spelling for a given word by typing in your spelling, it will return the correct one!
Bookmarks - Different types of bookmarks allow you to reference a particular point of information within the program or Qur'an.
List Alternate Chapter names - Any Suras (Chapters) in the Holy Qur'an can be accessed by alternate name too.
Software Tour - A built in Audio tour, with screenshots and information covering using the Qur'an Viewer Software.
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The Qur'an in English Translation
he Qur'an in English Translation
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Copyright 2001 and 2004 by MidEastWeb for Coexistence
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Copyright 2001 and 2004 by MidEastWeb for Coexistence
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The Quran and Modern Science by Dr. Maurice Bucaille (Edited by Dr. A. A. B. Philips)
Table of Contents
EDITOR’S FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
RELIGION AND SCIENCE
The Qur’an And Science
AUTHENTICITY OF QUR’AN
CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE
ASTRONOMY
The Sun and Moon.
Stars and Planets
Orbits
The Day and Night
The Solar Apex
Expansion of the Universe
Conquest of Space
GEOLOGY
Water Cycle
Mountains
BIOLOGY
Botany
Physiology
EMBRYOLOGY
Fertilization
Implantation
Embryo
BIBLE, QUR’AN AND SCIENCE
Creation
Age of the Earth
The Flood
The Pharaoh
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EDITOR’S FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
RELIGION AND SCIENCE
The Qur’an And Science
AUTHENTICITY OF QUR’AN
CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE
ASTRONOMY
The Sun and Moon.
Stars and Planets
Orbits
The Day and Night
The Solar Apex
Expansion of the Universe
Conquest of Space
GEOLOGY
Water Cycle
Mountains
BIOLOGY
Botany
Physiology
EMBRYOLOGY
Fertilization
Implantation
Embryo
BIBLE, QUR’AN AND SCIENCE
Creation
Age of the Earth
The Flood
The Pharaoh
Download and read thoroughly; don't judge a book by its cover, ... or table of contents :)
http://www.ymofmd.com/books/quranmodernscience.pdf
ISLAM AIO
This Islamic guide is for non-Muslims who would like to understand Islam, Muslims (Moslems), and the Holy Quran (Koran). It is rich in information, references, bibliography, and illustrations. It has been reviewed and edited by many professors and well-educated people. It is brief and simple to read, yet contains much scientific knowledge. It contains the whole book, A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam, and more.
Mohamed. This Book is about Mohamed, The prophet sent to tribes who worshiped stones and were killing each other. Now there are 1.2 Bilion Muslim in The world. It prohibited to Kill a soul, in Islam, If one killed a soul in Muslim's Blief, he will be in hell. Have a look at his life. How still this religion is growing in even highly developed countries. Altough he was ignorant. Of course Missionaries are trying to abolish this religion from less Developed contries as in Central Africa and even north Africa. One day , when these countries rise again, they will remember.
Mohammad, The Natural Successor To Christ"
A very insightful book. It helps to know how the others think.
Good layout. pdf format
by Ahmed deedat
The audio file is our world by ZAIN BHIKHA
Mohamed. This Book is about Mohamed, The prophet sent to tribes who worshiped stones and were killing each other. Now there are 1.2 Bilion Muslim in The world. It prohibited to Kill a soul, in Islam, If one killed a soul in Muslim's Blief, he will be in hell. Have a look at his life. How still this religion is growing in even highly developed countries. Altough he was ignorant. Of course Missionaries are trying to abolish this religion from less Developed contries as in Central Africa and even north Africa. One day , when these countries rise again, they will remember.
Mohammad, The Natural Successor To Christ"
A very insightful book. It helps to know how the others think.
Good layout. pdf format
by Ahmed deedat
The audio file is our world by ZAIN BHIKHA
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Qisar As Suwar by Sheikh AbdelBasset AbdelSamad
Qisar As Suwar by Sheikh AbdelBasset AbdesSamad
Genre Quran Mujawwad Hafalat | MP3 320 Kbps | 78.0 MB | RS.com
Genre Quran Mujawwad Hafalat | MP3 320 Kbps | 78.0 MB | RS.com
حفلة قرآنية لاحسن المقرئين حسب رأيي الشيخ عبد الباسط عبد الصمد يتلو فيها ما تيسر من قصار السور اضافة الى الفاتحة تسجيل رائع و نادر له نكهة قديمة و أصيلة
I posted the whole Quran previously by Sheikh AbdelBasset AbdelSamad but this one is a rare record. As first you can hear the 60's radio host introducing the recitation so it's 100% vintage, second it's a hafla and that 's the summum of art in Quran recitation. The radiophonic record gives a touch of authenticity to this master piece of Quran recitation.So enjoy this very moving recitation.
Un enrigestrement exceptionnel des sourates courtes par le maitre de la récitation AbdelBasset AbdelSamad avec une récitation de soirée de gala. L'enregistrement radiophonique donne un goût d'authencité à ce chef-d'oeuvre connu de tous les auditeurs de Coran.
>>DOWNLOAD<<
PASSWORD: accatone
Grammar in The Holly Quran (النحو في ظلال القرآن الكريم) Arabic
Grammar in The Holly Quran (النحو في ظلال القرآن الكريم) Arabic
عزيزة يونس بشير - النحو في ظلال القرآن الكريم
PDF | 271 pages | 6 Mb | 1997101468 | Arabic | 1998
Author: Aziza Younes Basheer | Dar Majdalawi - Jordan
Download from RS
عزيزة يونس بشير - النحو في ظلال القرآن الكريم
PDF | 271 pages | 6 Mb | 1997101468 | Arabic | 1998
Author: Aziza Younes Basheer | Dar Majdalawi - Jordan
Download from RS
Portable Quran Viewer v2.91
Portable Quran Viewer ver. 2.91 | 144,1 Mb
list of languages include... (you can delete unwanted lang. after extraction to reduce space..)
Multi-Language Qur'an Software. Full Arabic/English with Qur'anic Commentary, Transliteration, Index and Glossary (500+ words!), and Full search. Supports Plug-in Qur'an Translations. Qur'an verses can be compared in any installed language! Other languages that can be downloaded and installed include: French, German, Spanish, Malay, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Tamil, Hausa, Turkish and Indonesian. 8 other English translations also available!
download: 144.1mb
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list of languages include... (you can delete unwanted lang. after extraction to reduce space..)
Multi-Language Qur'an Software. Full Arabic/English with Qur'anic Commentary, Transliteration, Index and Glossary (500+ words!), and Full search. Supports Plug-in Qur'an Translations. Qur'an verses can be compared in any installed language! Other languages that can be downloaded and installed include: French, German, Spanish, Malay, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Tamil, Hausa, Turkish and Indonesian. 8 other English translations also available!
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Quran Translated into 13 Language (English, French, Japanese, Ressia, China, and Others)
Quran Translated into 13 Language (English, French, Japanese, Ressia, China, and Others) | 724 Mb | ccd, img format using CloneCD
With AbdulSamad AbdulBasit (Reader)
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13.Urdu
2.German
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4.French
5.Indoneisan
6.Turkish
7.Malay
8.Japanese
9.Ressia
10.China
11.Bosnian
12.Farsi
13.Urdu
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Insert Quran in Microsoft Office Softwares
Insert Quran in Microsoft Office Softwares
RS | 1.02MB
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RS | 1.02MB
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Quran Viewer ver 2.9
"Quran Viewer\" is a nice-looking and stable windows software that offers its user access to "The Holy Quran" in 27 different languages (other than Arabic).
It has been developed by "Jamal al-Nasir".
The languages for which there are more than 1 translation are : English (9) , German (2) , Spanish (2) , Urdu (2).
The languages for which there is 1 translation are : Albanian, Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, Hausa, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Malayalam, Maranao, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tamil, Thai, Turkish.
Links:
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http://rapidshare.de/files/27215798/Quran_Viewer_v2.9.part2.rar
It has been developed by "Jamal al-Nasir".
The languages for which there are more than 1 translation are : English (9) , German (2) , Spanish (2) , Urdu (2).
The languages for which there is 1 translation are : Albanian, Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Finnish, French, Hausa, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Malayalam, Maranao, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tamil, Thai, Turkish.
Links:
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All Holy Quran by Sheikhs Sudaiss and Shuraim
All Holy Quran by Sheikhs Sudaiss and Shuraim
Audiobook Arabic | MP3 24 KBPS | 260 MB | Rapidshare.com+MegaUpload
Audiobook Arabic | MP3 24 KBPS | 260 MB | Rapidshare.com+MegaUpload
بعد القرآن كله بتلاوة عبد الباسط عبد الصمد هذه تلاوة للشيخين السديس و الشريم امامي الحرمين الشريفين, ملحق اليهما القرآن بالعربية و دعاء ختم الحج لاحدهما لا اعرف من منهما قاله
After the Whole Quran by Cheikh AbdelBasset AbdelSamad, here a recitation by Sheikhs Sudaiss and Shuraim, Imams of the Holy mosques of Mecca and Medinah. Bonus track, like they say, the prayer of the end of al hadj. I enclosed Quran in PDF format to follow the recitation with reading. All is in Arabic.
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MU links
Help yourself by reading Quran While listening to it.
Quran in PDF-Rapidshare
Quran in PDF-Megauplod
Quran Reciter + Quran Translations in 24 languages
Quran Translations in 24 languages. (Azerbaijani, Bosnian,Chinese Simplified,Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malayalam, Malaysian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Suahili, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Urdu).
QuranReciter 4.0 beta 1 - Full Installation This installation includes Arabic Text of Quran, 3 different English Translations, Yusuf Ali Commentary, English transliteration. Additional language translations can be downloaded from below.
After installing additional languages, To change the displayed text in QuranReciter, use the down arrow button on the top of each text window
Azerbaijani
Bosnian
Chinese Simplified
Chinese
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Malayalam
Malaysian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Suahili
Tamil
Thai
Turkish
Urdu
QuranReciter 4.0 beta 1 - Full Installation This installation includes Arabic Text of Quran, 3 different English Translations, Yusuf Ali Commentary, English transliteration. Additional language translations can be downloaded from below.
After installing additional languages, To change the displayed text in QuranReciter, use the down arrow button on the top of each text window
Azerbaijani
Bosnian
Chinese Simplified
Chinese
Dutch
Finnish
French
German
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Malayalam
Malaysian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Suahili
Tamil
Thai
Turkish
Urdu
Quran Translations in 24 languages
Password: Ferrum
Password: Ferrum
Holy Quran Surahs with voice of shekh Mashary rashed (high quality Mp3s)
Holy Quran Surahs with voice of shekh Mashary rashed (high quality Mp3s)
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