CHAPTER 9 The Prophet’s Uncle on His Deathbed Not even the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was able to convert his beloved uncle Abu Talib to Islam. The three-year ban specified in Chapter 8 ended, and Muslims flocked back to their houses in Makkah. As a result of the ordeal’s gruelling nature, several people,…
Customer: Peter van de Ven I'' m mosting likely to take you back in time, 1400 years, to the city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. To a time when Prophet Mouhammed was provided the task of locating a remedy to women in the city being struck as well as molested. The circumstance was this: It was…
CHAPTER 7 When Muslims witness a new convert to Islam in mosques or at conferences, they frequently exhibit a jubilant disposition. But why do we rejoice? In addition to the convert’s genuine sense of happiness, there is an important community dimension. As Islam is perpetually under attack, new converts strengthen the faith of their Muslim…
CHAPTER 6 What does one do when they are no longer able to live in an environment where they are persecuted for being Muslim? If persecution reaches extreme levels and there is a real threat to the believers’ lives and families, it is a Qur’anic teaching and a Prophetic tradition for them to leave the…
CHAPTER 5 What should you do as a new revert to Islam if you find yourself in a hostile environment where you are targeted and abused for being visibly Muslim (such as wearing a hijab or having a beard)?In this circumstance, your sense of injustice is likely to be intense. This emotion is perfectly normal.…