This book states from the outset that the Qur'an is not a book of science. However, Islam respects science and scientists, giving them high status in Islamic society, and tells its followers to afford scientists the respect they deserve. The author informs his readers that he has no intention to relate the Qur'an to modern scientific discoveries. He only cites Qur'anic verses that refer to such discoveries as science have made in our present time.
The book explains that Islam is a faith that lays down a complete way of life.
It makes clear that Islam is a faith that liberates human beings, through advocating the worship of the One and True God. It condemns aggression
and injustice. It promotes learning and the acquisition of knowledge. It advocates purification, cleanliness, justice, perfection, tolerance, compassion, mercy, helping others and absolute justice for all humanity. It is addressed to all humanity, making no distinction between human beings.
God has bestowed Islam as an act of His mercy to the whole world. It is our hope that readers will enjoy reading this book and that, along with other releases by the Osoul Global Centre, it will provide the information they seek on Islam in an easy to understand and complete manner.
Table of Contents- What is Islam?
- What do they say about Islam?
- The Pillars of Islam
- Who is the Messenger of Islam?
- What do they say about Muhammad?
- Pillars of Faith
- What is the Qur'an?
- What do they say about the Qur'an?
- The Fundamental Goals of Islam Etiquettes, Manners, and Morals in Islam
- Rights in Islam
- What do you know about Islam?
- Islam and Wealth
- Islam and Women
- Islamic Perspective on Sex
- Islam and Non-Muslims
- Islam and Other Divine Religions
- Muslims love Jesus and his Mother
- Islam and Jihad
- Islam is the Faith of Peace
- Islam and Society
- Islam and Cleanliness
- Islam and Knowledge
- The Effects of Islamic Civilization on Modern Science
- The Virtues of Islamic Civilization
- Scientific Points in a few Verses of the Qur'an
- The Qur'an and the Beginning of the World
- The Qur'an on the Expansion of the Universe
- The Qur'an on Celestial Bodies
- The Qur'an on Air Pressure
- The Qur'an on Outer Space
- The Qur'an on the Atom
- The Qur'an on Human Embryonic Phases
- What is mentioned in the Qur'an about the Oceans
- The Qur'an on the Barrier Between Seas
- The Qur'an on Darkness in the Seas
- The Qur'an on Internal Waves
- The Qur'an on Formation of Clouds and Rain
- The Qur'an on Animals
- The Qur'an on Mountains
- Water and Life
- Who are those that show Enmity towards Islam?
- Distinguishing Qualities and Privileges of Islam