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Embark on an intellectual journey through the four cardinal themes of the faith.
Allah
The One, The Creator, The Sustainer. Explore the beautiful names and attributes of God.
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The mercy to the worlds, the final messenger whose life serves as the perfect example.
Islam
The complete way of life, submitting to the will of the Creator in search of peace.
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God In Islam: What Muslims Believe About Allah
Yes, Muslims believe in God—but the Islamic understanding of the Divine is both profound and distinct. Muslims worship Allah, the One True God, whose nature is described with precision in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The concept of God in Islam isn’t simply borrowed from other traditions or shaped by human […]

Why Are the Beliefs of Islam Significant?
Yes—the beliefs of Islam are significant because they provide a complete, coherent understanding of reality: who Allah is, why human beings exist, how life should be lived, and what awaits beyond death. They do not function as abstract theology, but as lived truth shaping conscience, morality, and purpose. For the curious seeker, Islam does not […]

What Do Muslims Believe About the Kaaba?
The Kaaba stands as the most sacred structure in Islam, yet its purpose often confuses those unfamiliar with the faith. Muslims don’t worship the Kaaba itself—they worship Allah alone. The black cube in Mecca serves as a unified direction for prayer, a symbol of monotheistic heritage stretching back to Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), and the spiritual […]

Does Islam Believe in the Trinity?
Islam explicitly rejects the doctrine of the Trinity. The Quran addresses this belief directly and definitively, making clear that Allah is one, indivisible, and without partners. This rejection isn’t a minor theological detail—it strikes at the very heart of Islamic monotheism, which holds that associating partners with Allah is the gravest sin a person can […]

Do Scientologists Believe in God?
Many people encounter Scientology through its celebrity followers or controversial reputation, but few understand what Scientologists actually believe about God. Scientology approaches the concept of divinity in a way that fundamentally differs from both Islamic monotheism and traditional Western religions. Understanding Scientology’s stance on God matters for Muslims engaged in da’wah, as we increasingly encounter […]

Do Philosophers Believe in God?
Many people assume that philosophy is a path toward atheism, but the reality is that the vast majority of history’s most influential thinkers concluded that a Supreme Creator is a logical necessity. When we ask, do philosophers believe in god, we find that from the ancient Greeks to modern analytical thinkers, the existence of a […]

Surah Al-Nur (The Light)
Verse 35 • Recitation by Mishary Rashid Alafasy
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Surah Al-Mulk - Mishary Rashid Alafasy
Surat Al-Mulk (The Sovereignty) recited by Mishary Rashid Alafasy.
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