The Religion of Islam - Home Page
This web site is for people of various faiths who seek to understand Islam and Muslims. It contains a lot of brief, yet informative articles about different aspects of Islam.
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Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islam (Arabic: ???????; al-'isl?m (help · info); pronounced: [?s.?lę?m]) is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Islamic prophet ...
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The religion of Islam
The religion of Islam ... World religions Menu Islam: The second largest world religion...and growing.
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Islamic religion
Middle East and Islamic Studies Collection Islam. Islam & Islamic Studies, Arabic, and Religion (Dr. Godlas, University of Georgia) Islam: a guide to U.S. experts and organizations ...
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Islamic Religion - Crystalinks
Islamic Religion. Islam is the world's second largest religion with a following of over one billion people called Muslims. Islamic belongs to the Semitic family; it was promulgated ...
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Islam
Islam is at once a religion and a total way of life. It prescribes order for individuals, societies and governments and codifies law, family ...
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Islam Guide: A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam, Muslims ...
This site on Islam is a brief illustrated guide for non-Muslims who'd like to understand Islam, Muslims (Moslems), and the Quran (Koran). This Islamic guide is simple to read and ...
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Islam and Islamic Studies Resources
Islam: Academic resources for the study of Islam, religion, Qur'an, hadith, Sunnah, Shi'ite Islam, Sufism, Islam in the modern world, Muslim women, Islamic art, architecture ...
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SULTAN ISLAMIC LINKS, Discover Islam, Muslim people, Holy Quran and ...
Discover Islam, The Islamic Religion, Islam Holy Book, Muhammad, Muslim People, and Islam and sex , Best Arabic Islamic sites ????? ??????? ??????
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Islam Religion
Religion and the State are not separated in Islam. Hence Mohammedan jurisprudence, civil and criminal, is mainly based on the Koran and on the "Traditions".
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