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In Islam, there are many names for hell and hellfire. Most of them are found in the Holy Qur'an. A list.
After an Egypt Air flight crashed in 1999 at JFK airport, the US investigators stiffened on the last words of the flight officer: "tawakkaltu ala Allah"
Episode #23 of "9273 roots": An interview with Sami Morcos - the man who created a great website that converts any number into Arabic text.
Muslim viewers of the Netflix series "Messiah" were irritated - because they were reminded of the al-Dajjal. Who is the Dajjal?
There is a difference between Satan, Iblis, and the Devil in Arabic. Let's analyze the terms and see how to use them.
arabcast.org offers a huge library of free Arabic audio books. What's great is that it aims to help people with disabilities.
There are many options to form the plural of kafir (ูุงูุฑ) which is unbeliever in Islam. The most common are Kuffฤr and Kฤfirลซn. Do they mean the same?
The Arabic word Kฤfir (Kafir - ูุงูุฑ) means "unbeliever" and is one of the most misused words in Islam. Surprisingly, the original meaning is quite different.
Taghut (ุทุงุบูุช) is a term specifically used to denounce anything that is worshipped instead of or besides Allah. What is the deeper meaning?