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The One True God: The Foundation of Islam
Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and...

The One True God: The Foundation of Islam
Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and...

The One True God: The Foundation of Islam
Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and...

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Islamic Ethics: Morals for a Modern World
An Exploration of Quranic Guidance and Ethical Principles.

Joseph Jennings
“I thought I was searching for answers, but Islam taught me that peace begins when the heart finally stops running.”

Amira Thompson
“I spent years reporting on Islam from the outside. It wasn’t until I read the Quran for myself that I realized I’d been telling the wrong story all along.”

David Chen
“I approached the Quran like I approach code — looking for errors. Instead, I found a system so elegant it couldn’t be human-made.”

Sarah Mitchell
“After losing my father, I felt a void nothing could fill. A single chapter of the Quran gave me more comfort than years of searching.”

Joseph Jennings
“I thought I was searching for answers, but Islam taught me that peace begins when the heart finally stops running.”

Amira Thompson
“I spent years reporting on Islam from the outside. It wasn’t until I read the Quran for myself that I realized I’d been telling the wrong story all along.”

David Chen
“I approached the Quran like I approach code — looking for errors. Instead, I found a system so elegant it couldn’t be human-made.”

Sarah Mitchell
“After losing my father, I felt a void nothing could fill. A single chapter of the Quran gave me more comfort than years of searching.”
What they said

"As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?"
[Histoire de la Turquie (Paris, 1854)]Read more
"I am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a “Muslim” as one surrendered to God, but I believe that embedded in the Quran and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast stores of divine truth from which I and other Occidentals have still much to learn..."
[Islam and Christianity Today, London 1983, p. IX]Read more
"Islam means submission to the will of God." He explains Islam as part of the same monotheistic tradition as Judaism and Christianity.
[Islam: The Straight Path]Read more
"Islam as a faith has always been plural and diverse, with women playing vital roles in its history." She focuses on historical and social perspectives, especially on women in Islamic societies.
[Women and Gender in Islam (1992)]Read more
"As regards all standards by which human greatness may be measured, we may well ask, is there any man greater than he?"

"I am not a Muslim in the usual sense, though I hope I am a “Muslim” as one surrendered to God, but I believe that embedded in the Quran and other expressions of the Islamic vision are vast stores of divine truth from which I and other Occidentals have still much to learn..."

"Islam means submission to the will of God." He explains Islam as part of the same monotheistic tradition as Judaism and Christianity.

"Islam as a faith has always been plural and diverse, with women playing vital roles in its history." She focuses on historical and social perspectives, especially on women in Islamic societies.
Questions You Might Have
Clear, honest answers to questions people often ask about Islam and Muslims
In Islam, Jesus (peace be upon him) is greatly loved and respected as one of God's greatest prophets. Muslims believe in his miraculous birth, his message, and his miracles by God's permission. They do not see him as divine, but they honor him deeply and believe he will return at the end of times.
Islam is a universal message for all of humanity, regardless of race, nationality, or language. While the Quran was revealed in Arabic, Muslims come from every corner of the world. In fact, the vast majority of Muslims are not Arab.
Islam granted women rights to education, property ownership, inheritance, and choosing their own spouse over 1,400 years ago. The Quran repeatedly emphasizes the spiritual equality of men and women, and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) championed women's dignity and rights.
Not at all. Accepting Islam means affirming Jesus as one of the greatest prophets and messengers of God. Muslims believe in his miraculous birth, his teachings, and his return. Islam honors Jesus while directing worship to God alone.
Islam, which literally means 'peace' and 'submission to God,' teaches compassion, justice, and mercy. The Quran states that taking one innocent life is like taking all of humanity, and saving one life is like saving all of humanity. Violence contradicts the core teachings of Islam.
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