Transcribed from a sermon
delivered by Muhammad Alshareef at the American University in Washington DC which
was attended by Muslims and non-Muslims. Part 1: The struggle early Muslims went
through in rejecting false deities and worshipping the One true God.
By khutbah.com (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 10 Sep 2013
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Transcribed from a sermon
delivered at the American University in Washington DC which was attended by
Muslims and non-Muslims. Part 2: The harassment and persecution Prophet
Muhammad endured to teach humanity that nothing deserves worship except God!
By khutbah.com (edited byIslamReligion.com)
Published on 16 Sep 2013
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A brief look at the evidence suggesting that many Muslims
were amongst the millions of slaves sent to North America.
An account of how and when Islam first entered China.
By Mohammed Khamouch
Published on 22 Jan 2007
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The spread of Islam in China upon its arrival, and a glimpse of the various mosques built in that era.
By Mohammed Khamouch
Published on 29 Jan 2007
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With the arrival of the Muslims in Spain, the once arid and illiterate land became the capital of European scholarship and agriculture, where people of all faiths were granted security under Muslim rule.
By Dean Derhak (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 05 Mar 2007
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A brief introduction to the man known as the fifth
rightly guided Caliph.
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