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  Mutiple facets of Islam

Islam is a natural religion and is an all encompassing in the direction which it gives to man's life. It is a major world religion, belonging to the Semitic family, promulgated by the Prophet Muhammad in Arabia in the 7th century AD.

We will try to provide a comprehensive exposition of both the outer and inner aspects of Islam. Our intention is to present the most accurately various traditions without denaturing them.

Sunni Islam

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Shi`a Islam

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Sufism

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Dialogues















The Noble Quran | Hadiths |Maps | Bibliography

The Islamic World to 1600
Professor Christine Schirrmacher
Professor Alan Godlas
Shi`a Islam
The Institute of Ismaili Studies
African Islam

Historical Figures

Muhammad (m. 632)
Jabir ibn Hayyan (m. 803)
Abu al-Hasan Al-Ash'ari (m. 935)
Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi (m. 950)
Abu al Hasan Ali al-Masu'di (m. 957)
Ibn Sina (m. 1037)
Abu Ali Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham (m. 1040)
Al-Biruni (m.1048)
Umar al-Khayyam (m. 1123)
Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali (m. 1128)
Taj al-din al-Shahrastani (m.1153)
Ibn Rushd (m. 1198)
Jalal al-din Rumi (m. 1273)
Ibn `Arabi (m. 1240)
Ibn Khaldun (m. 1395)

Some articles

Le modèle du Prophète
Hamidullah's "Introduction to Islam"
Science and Civilization in Islam (S. H. Nasr)
Articles en anglais sur la science dans l'islam
The Origins of Shi'ism: A Consensus of Western Scholarship
Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman
Mi'raj (ascension)
An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qur'an
Sufism - Sufis - Sufi Orders
The Place of Tasawwuf in Traditional Islam
Method in Mufid's Kalam and in Christian Theology
Introduction to Islam
What is the distinction between hadith and sunna?
 

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