Dialogue

Islam is the only religion which insists upon worship of the Creator alone and completely rejects the worship of any aspect of creation. Islam dispenses with all intermediaries between man and God and allows every individual to contact Him directly.


Men and women can interact, but the conversations have to be to the point and not outside as if would lead to temptations and such. Islam cuts the root of the greater sin at its initial stage.

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Here we talk to non-Muslims about Islam, would you like to know about Islam?

Islam is an Arabic word means submission and surrender. It means man submits himself to the will of God and surrenders to His commands to get His rewards.

In essence, the same message and guidance which God revealed to all the prophets (Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, David, Moses and Jesus).

But the message which was revealed to prophet Muhammad is Islam in it’s comprehensive, complete and final form.

In accepting Islam, I will help you to be registered in our New Muslim Academy which is FREE and online to learn more about Islam.

There are few things you should know before becoming a Muslim, please allow me to explain them for you in seconds:

Firstly, the beliefs of a Muslim:

  1. Belief in God (Allah), the one and only one worthy of all worship and His prophet Muhammad.
  2. Belief in the Angels of God.
  3. Belief in the revealed books sent by God to all the prophets that include original Gospel, Torah, Psalms, and the last and final book is Al-Quran to all humanity.
  4. Belief in all the messengers sent by God (including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Moses, Jesus, and the last and the final messenger is Muhammad peace be upon them).
  5. Belief in the Day of Judgement and in the Resurrection (life after death).
  6. Belief in Destiny (Fate), that all things happen by the will of God.

The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Muslim life:

  1. Faith of belief in the Oneness of God and the finality of the prophethood of the Muhammad.
  2. Establishment of the daily prayers.
  3. Concerns for and alms giving (charity) to the needy.
  4. Self-purification through fasting; and
  5. The pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able.