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al7yatkalima2@hotmail.com - 28 Mar 2006 17:19 GMT
This English-language book entitled The Beliefs and Teachings of Islam
is among the best books of its size for introducing Islam to
non-Muslims. The book explains the Islamic concept of monotheism, the
pillars of faith, and the pillars of worship. It discusses the role
played by Qur'an and Sunnah in Islam. It also answers many of the
questions that non-Muslims ask regarding various issues like jihad, the
status of women in Islam, and what Muslims believe about Jesus (peace
be upon him). The book is offered by the IslamToday forum in pdf
format.
http://muntada.islamtoday.net/sfile...ingsOfIslam.pdf
pencil - 28 Mar 2006 17:46 GMT
> This English-language book entitled The Beliefs and Teachings of
> Islam
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> format.
> http://muntada.islamtoday.net/sfile...ingsOfIslam.pdf

I prefer andrex.
JC - 29 Mar 2006 01:23 GMT
>non-Muslims. The book explains the Islamic concept of monotheism, the

Since this is posted to uk.tech.broadcast, shouldn't this be
stereotheism, at a suitably low bit rate?

>pillars of faith, and the pillars of worship. It discusses the role

Ah, yes. The five pillars of islam. Two at the back, two at the front
and one for the centre channel.

>played by Qur'an and Sunnah in Islam. It also answers many of the

That's the sub-woofer, that is.

>questions that non-Muslims ask regarding various issues like jihad, the
>status of women in Islam, and what Muslims believe about Jesus (peace

..does it say why the hell you're posting this crap to
uk.tech.broadcast? Not the best way to show your religion in a good
light?

>be upon him). The book is offered by the IslamToday forum in pdf
>format.

The above advice is offered in plain text. For spammers hard of
thinking.

Rgds
J
Ivor Jones - 01 Apr 2006 20:53 GMT
> This English-language book entitled The Beliefs and
> Teachings of Islam is among the best books of its size
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> is offered by the IslamToday forum in pdf format.
> http://muntada.islamtoday.net/sfile...ingsOfIslam.pdf

And the relevance to uk.tech.broadcast is.......?

Ivor
Bill Wright - 02 Apr 2006 02:20 GMT
>> This English-language book entitled The Beliefs and
>> Teachings of Islam is among the best books of its size
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> And the relevance to uk.tech.broadcast is.......?

Islam has relevance to all aspects of life, brother.

Bill
Ivor Jones - 02 Apr 2006 18:01 GMT
> > > This English-language book entitled The Beliefs and
> > > Teachings of Islam is among the best books of its size
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Islam has relevance to all aspects of life, brother.

Only if you follow it. Despite a few hardliners' efforts I still refuse to
be "converted" by anybody.

"I am not a number, I am a free man"

Ivor
 
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