By: Steve Harmission | 2011-02-06 | Marriage Marriage in Islam is an important religious ritual. The divine religion orders its followers to enter into marriage after attaining adulthood. read more
By: mardini | 2010-09-06 | Religion Marriage is prescribed to only one person: male and female. It ought to be mentioned that at the time of Islam, some fourteen centuries ago, bigamy and polygamy were practiced. The pre-Islamic society was a society of idolatry where every kind of un-Islamic practices were performed. Wars lasted for one hundred and twenty years between conflicting results over horse racing for example (the war of Dahis and al-Ghabra') looting, theft and crime were practiced with due tribal punishment. read more
By: Goodword Books | 2010-10-21 | Business Understanding Islam This is a series of Islamic books that aims at giving an understanding of Islam. These books have been written by I.A. Ibrahim, Al-Haj, Ahmad A. Galwash, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Laura Veccia Vaglieri, Kaleem-Ulah Khan, Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood, Assad Nimer Busool, Farida Khanam and Mahmud Al-Sawwat. read more
By: Muslim Depot | 2011-11-15 | Reference & Education Online books known as Islamic eBooks are growing in popularity in the regular print due to new technologies always offering advanced tools for reading and browsing online. read more
By: Steve Harmission | 2011-02-06 | Marriage The attractive aspect of a Muslim marriage is that it is mostly avowed in accordance with the basic tenets of the religion of Islam. read more
By: Jagelyleria | 2011-01-23 | Business When a girl got engaged fifty years ago, she turned to her mother, aunts, sisters and friends for advice. Now we have a plethora of wedding websites that give every woman the ability to plan her own wedding on her own time. read more
By: Jagelyleria | 2010-12-13 | Arts & Entertainment Once you get engaged, everyone starts asking questions. Have you set a date? Have you picked a venue? Where are you registering? It seems like the minute the ring slips onto your finger, you have to start wedding planning. read more
By: jeevansathi | 2012-01-16 | Weddings Like other communities, the Muslim matrimony also involves wedding celebrations that go on for many days, and there are some requirements to be fulfilled. read more
By: wakeup message | 2011-01-11 | Religion So this being something that was taught 1400 years ago was a revolutionary idea in the sense that it is only within the last 100 years or so that the issue of women being full human beings has come to be accepted in western intellectual circles. Initially, women were not considered full human beings. read more
By: Steve Harmission | 2011-02-04 | Relationships A differentiating factor of Muslim marriage sites from other matrimonial sites is that the former are very specific and maintain high standards for the community world over. Web sites like muslimandsingle are a site exclusively for Muslim marriages in UK. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-07-30 | Spirituality This is the whole point of this article on Islam: we have lost the message of Islam. We are emotionally and physically asleep and a sleeping or partially awake person is not only vulnerable, he is prone to making wrong decisions and acting in a detrimental way. read more
By: Noor Islam | 2011-07-26 | Religion The purpose of knowledge of Islam is to give us the manners, character and good behavior to carry the message of Islam to humanity. However, Muslims today are deprived of it; on personal level, family level, within the Muslim community, with non-Muslims. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-10-26 | Weddings Muslim Marriage in India follows the Islamic rules and traditions. The Indian Muslims have a "Shia" and "Sunni" groups, some common marriages. The majority of Muslim marriages in India have ceremonies lasting for three days. read more
By: Julia Thomas | 2011-09-21 | Babies Islamic baby naming ceremonies are unique in contrast to any other origin in the world. Caste or religion plays a key role in selecting a name for the new addition in Muslim families. Muslim names are given to new born babies within seven days from the birth; the names are mostly influenced by the religion. read more
By: Gabriel Sawma | 2011-08-30 | Religion Muslims residing in the State of New York are in a dual situation when it comes to the implementation of family law. On one hand, they are governed by the religious law of Islam, known as Islamic sharia, and on the other hand, the secular family law of the state of New York. read more