Rights of Plants and Animals in Islam
There is no denying the importance of plants and animals as living resources of enormous benefit, without which neither man […]
Rights of Plants and Animals in Islam Read Post »

There is no denying the importance of plants and animals as living resources of enormous benefit, without which neither man […]
Rights of Plants and Animals in Islam Read Post »
By Editorial Staff Why does Islam prohibit Muslims from eating pork? Does Christianity prohibit eating pork? Does Judaism prohibit eating
Why Muslims Don’t Eat Pork? Read Post »
God created man to live in harmony with other aspects of His creation not to waste or misuse them. See how God’s custodian on earth has to fulfill this responsibility…
What Islam Offers the Earth? Read Post »
What does the Creator of the universe tell us about the universe and what does the universe tell about its Maker? Where does man stand in the divine process?
Islam and Natural Resources: Water and Air Read Post »
Human rights reach the peak of their greatness when they relate to the rights of civilians and prisoners during wars.
Human Rights in Islamic Civilization Read Post »
The article talks about the Islamic concept of human rights and how it made the Muslim community cohesive, harmonious, and consolidated.
Human Rights in Islam (1/2) Read Post »
The article explains that Islam has combined between the objectives of spreading freedom and preserving the general system. Read more..
Freedom: Is It a Human Right? Read Post »
When asked about Prophet Muhammad’s manners, Lady Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “His character was the Quran.”
What Does the Quran Say About Prophet Muhammad’s Manners? Read Post »
Do you believe in Prophet Muhammad? If not, Why? Do you not agree that a person may be rightly judged by his/her reactions especially to personal abuse?
How Did Muhammad React to Personal Abuse? (E-Book) Read Post »
The article shows that in the society envisioned by the Prophet people were not segregated into the pious and the sinners but it was a unified, inclusive society, where each person could be at a different level of piety.
The Prophet and the Alcoholic Read Post »