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| "9-11-01 Toll on Muslims" at http://www.91101tom.com is a "website addressed to Muslims around the world to share their battles with discrimination, stories of personal or professional impacts and their opinion in general." | |||||||||
About.com has a number of helpful essays:
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| About Islam and Muslims provides "accurate information about Islamic Beliefs, history and civilization for Muslims and Non-Muslims" at: http://www.unn.ac.uk/ | |||||||||
| The Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project has a web site at: http://www.al-islam.org/ | |||||||||
| Ahmadiyya Awareness Portal is a web site containing information on the Ahmadiyyat movement, pro and con. See: http://users.pandora.be/ | |||||||||
| Al-Qur'an was-Sunnah Society at: http://www.qss.org/ | |||||||||
| Arshad's Islam World is an easily read, extensive web site on Islam. See: http://members.home.net/ | |||||||||
| The Caltech Muslim Student Association (MSA) maintains an impressive web site at: http://www.cco.caltech.edu/. It includes essays on Islam and many links to other Islamic WWW sites. | |||||||||
| The Canadian Society of Muslims has a home page at: http://muslim-canada.org/ | |||||||||
| Discover Islam has created a "... unique and comprehensive Islamic Web Book (CD) that provides an accurate representation of Islam. ..." See: http://www.ediscoverislam.com/ | |||||||||
| eIslam is a "complete Islamic website" from Pakistan at http://www.eislam.tk/ Their site has lists of Islamic books, images, screen savers, search tools, mailing lists, translations of the Holy Qur'an in 25 languages, etc. | |||||||||
| Enber Masud has a free online book which "is an
antidote to the less than objective and/or balanced media coverage of events
which helped shape American perspectives of Islam and Muslims, and Muslims'
perspectives of America." See: http://www.twf.org/
This is a PDF file. You may require software to read it. Software can be obtained free from:
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| Guided Ways has a message board that currently has two main topics: Islamic discussion and public message board. See: http://www.guidedways.com/ | |||||||||
| HilalPlaza has a series of essays for the general public on Islam. See: http://www.hilalplaza.com/ | |||||||||
| How Muslims Pray and What They Say provides an easily understood description of the Islamic call to prayers, and how Muslims pray. See: http://www.howmuslimspray.com/ | |||||||||
| The Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society was "formed to promote the ideas of rationalism, secularism, democracy and human rights within Islamic society." See: http://www.secularislam.org/ | |||||||||
| The International Islamic News Agency (IINA) disseminates Islamic news from its headquarters in Saudi Arabia. See: http://www.islamicnews.org/ | |||||||||
| The International Islamic Propagation Center has created a forum at: http://www.the-quran.org/ | |||||||||
| Internet Islamic History Sourcebook has an impressive array of hyperlinks to dozens of web sites on Islam. See http://www.fordham.edu/ | |||||||||
| InternetMuslim.com has extensive links to Islamic news sources and other resources. They have a program, the Internet Muslim Companion, to help in surfing Islamic resources. http://www.internetmuslim.com | |||||||||
IntoIslam is an Islamic search engine and directory. See:
http://www.intoislam.com/ | |||||||||
| Iowa Muslim is a Muslim group in Iowa. See: http://www.geocities.com/ | |||||||||
| Islam and the Baha'i Faith is a Web site by an individual member of the Baha'i Faith. It promotes "a better understanding of the relationship between the Baha'i Faith and Islam, and to dispel some of the misconceptions which may have led to feelings of mistrust and suspicion." See: http://bci.org/islam-bahai/ | |||||||||
| Islaam.com is a comprehensive resource with hundreds of original articles. http://www.islaam.com | |||||||||
| IslamAwareness is an information and news source about Islam. Their motto is "Learn Islam. Think Islam. Live Islam." See: http://www.angelfire.com/ | |||||||||
| Mona's "Islam for women," isn't just for women. It has a group of clearly-worded essays about all aspects of Islam including women's issues, human rights and promoting tolernace. See: http://www.islam4women.org | |||||||||
| IslamiCity features the American Muslim weekly streaming video program produced by the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC). It is called: "MPAC in Focus: American Muslim News and Views." See: http://www.islamicity.com/ | |||||||||
| IslamicLoot.com promotes "awareness, trade and interaction between Muslims living in non-Muslim countries." They facilitate the exchange of "goods and services from other Muslims; be it individuals to individuals, business to individuals or business to business." See: http://simplyislam.com/ | |||||||||
| Islamic Review provides "visitors with an in depth study of" many topics, including the history of the Qur'an, historical aspects of Hadith, and fundamental Muslim beliefs. See: http://www.geocities.com/ | |||||||||
| Islamic Voice carries news from the Islamic world. http://www.islamicvoice.com/ They have a FAQ essay at: http://www.islamicvoice.com/ | |||||||||
| Islam-Guide features "A brief illustrated guide to understanding Islam" at: http://www.islam-guide.com/ It is intended for non-Muslims. | |||||||||
| An inclusive Web site: "Islam, the fastest growing religion in the world" discusses Islam, its relationship to science, the role of women in Islam, comparison of Islam with other religions, and other topics. Of particular interest are a series of debates on various topics of interest to Muslims and Christians. See: http://www.beconvinced.com | |||||||||
| Islamic Port is a directory of thousands of Islamic web sites. See: http://www.islamicport.com/ | |||||||||
| IslamicWeb is at: http://islamicweb.com/ | |||||||||
| Islam Today describes itself as "a podium for disseminating knowledge in an objective manner." See: http://www.islamtoday.net/ | |||||||||
| Islam Unveiled is a "beautiful site about Islam and Muslims." See: http://www.islamunveiled.com/ | |||||||||
| IsNet is a major Islamic site from Indonesia at: http://www.isnet.org/ | |||||||||
| The Lasting MIracle is a information website from Kuwait at: http://www.thelastingmiracle.com/. | |||||||||
| Mauritian Muslim is a Mauritian matrimonial service at: http://www.mauritianmuslim.co.uk/ | |||||||||
| Miracles of Islam describes miracles performed by Allah, Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) and which appear in the Qur'an etc. See: http://www.geocities.com/ | |||||||||
| Moderate Muslims Council (MMC) is an American "forum through which moderate, professional Muslims can come together with Christians, Jews, Buddhist, Hindus, etc to enhance their spiritual and personal development, and create a sense of camaraderie and connectivity." See: http://www.91101tom.com/ | |||||||||
| Al Muhaddith Project has over 160 MB of Islamic texts, in Arabic, English, and Indonesian at: http://www.muhaddith.com/ | |||||||||
| Muslimbase sells books and audio recordings on topics related to Islam. See: http://www.muslimbase.com/ | |||||||||
| Muslim Friends is a dating sites for Muslim singles, worldwide. See: http://www.muslimfriends.com/ | |||||||||
| MuslimsIn provides information and guidance to: those who have read about Islam and have recently converted, those who have read about Islam and are interested to know more, and those who converted to Islam and have been practicing for some time. See: http://www.muslimsin.com/ | |||||||||
| The Muslim Student Association at the University of West Virginia has an inclusive web site at: http://www.wvu.edu/~msa/ | |||||||||
| Muslim WakeUp! is a progressive Muslim group. It "is a collective committed to an understanding of Islam that challenges human beings to act on behalf of the divinely inspired principles of love, justice, and a belief in the unity of all God’s creation. MuslimWakeUp! seeks to mirror the diversity, dynamism, and creative spirit of Islam." See: http://www.muslimwakeup.com/ | |||||||||
| Pray-in-time provides an Islamic prayer time calculator for locations worldwide. See: www.pray-in-time.org | |||||||||
| A series of Questions and Answers on Islam is at: http://www.islam-qa.com/ | |||||||||
| Quran Reading sets up live individual sessions via the Internet between a skilled Qur'an instructor and a student. See: http://www.quranreading.com/ | |||||||||
| Qur'anic Studies publishes extensive series of essays on topics rainging from history, jihad, peace, science, psychology. etc. at http://quranicstudies.com | |||||||||
| Renaissance is a monthly Islamic journal from Pakistan. See: http://www.renaissance.com.pk/ They operate a query service. You can send questions on any aspect of Islam to query@Renaissance.com.pk and receive a personal answer | |||||||||
| The Revival of Ilsmaic dawah at: http://www.troid.org/ | |||||||||
| The Salafi creed worship & methodology at: http://www.salafipublications.com/ | |||||||||
| Ahmed Baki's "Sufism & Science," is at: http://www.ahmedbaki.com/ | |||||||||
| The Sunnah Islamic Page is at: http://www.al-sunnah.com/ Of particular interest to non-Muslims is their essay on misconceptions about the religion at: http://members.aol.com/ | |||||||||
| "The true religion: An invitation to discover Islam," has about 200 clearly-worded essays on Islam at: http://thetruereligion.org | |||||||||
| Understanding Islam answers questions that its readers send in. See: http://www.understanding-islam.com/ | |||||||||
The Way To Truth: Discover Islam is an
attractive web site with dozens of essays on a variety of topics.
They publish a periodical, "The Fountain." | |||||||||
| Window on Islam is a radio program from upstate New York which is heard over WRPI and WVKR. See: http://jannah.org/window/ Their web site has links to ten Muslim web sites. See: http://jannah.org/window/islam.html | |||||||||
| Yesim Yesilada has a very attractive web page at: http://harunyahya.org/ |
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| Yahoo!® has an "Salaf WebRing." is dedicated to "Propagate, Defend, Promote and Publicise the True Islaam, Those individuals who share a common goal of serving the cause of Islaam by protecting and correcting misconceptions about Islaam and refuting the lies and distortions of enemies within and outside Islam can be linked together." Search at: http://dir.webring.yahoo.com/rw using the name of the web ring. | |
| Yahoo!® also has an "Opposing Views to Islam" web ring. Search at: http://dir.webring.yahoo.com/rw using the name of the web ring. | |
| The LGBT Muslim Ring is for lesbians, gays, bisexual and transsexual Muslims. See: http://members.aol.com/gendervariant/faith/muslim/webring.htm |
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| Hamid Algar, "Wahhabism: A critical essay," Islamic Publications International, (2002). Read reviews or order this book safely from Amazon.com online book store | |||||
| Karen Armstrong, "Islam: A short history," (2000). Karen Armstrong was once a Roman Catholic nun and is now a leading scholar on religious affairs. According to a Amazon.com book review: Armstrong sketches the arc of a story that begins with the stirring of revelation in an Arab businessman named Muhammad. His concern with the poor who were being left behind in the blush of his society's new prosperity sets the tone for the tale of a culture that values community as a manifestation of God. Muhammad's ideas catch fire, quickly blossoming into a political empire. As the empire expands and the once fractured Arabs subdue and overtake the vast Persian domain, the story of a community becomes a panoramic drama. With great dexterity, Armstrong narrates the Sunni-Shi'ite schism, the rise of Persian influence, the clashes with Western crusaders and Mongolian conquerors, and the spiritual explorations that traced the route to God. Armstrong brings us through the debacle of European colonialism right up to the present day, putting Islamic fundamentalism into context as part of a worldwide phenomenon." Ray Olson of Booklists writes that this book is: "An invaluable primer for non-Muslims." Read reviews by Muslims and non-Muslims, or order this book safely from Amazon.com online book store | |||||
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| Omid Safi, "Progressive Muslims: On justice, gender and pluralism," Oneworld Publications, (2003). Read reviews or order this book | |||||
| Michael Wolfe, Ed., "Taking Back Islam: American Muslims Reclaim Their Faith," Rodale Press, (2002). Read reviews or order this book | |||||
| HilalPlaza.com is a source of books about Islam and the Arabic language. See: http://www.hilalplaza.com/ | |||||
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| Dar-us-Salam Publications produces Islamic books in Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Urdu and other languages. See: http://www.dar-us-salam.com/ | |
| River Garden Arts, an Islamic book publisher, invites all Muslims to share their stories in the new book: "Coming to Islam: A Muslim Anthology, Volumes 8 & 9." See: http://members.aol.com/ |
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Consultants on Religious Tolerance
Last update: 2008-JAN-15
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