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A Guide for the New Muslim
Introduction
The Religion of Islam
Islam: The Religion of the Prophet Muhammad
The Sources of Islamic Law and Guidance
The Final Message
The Universality of Islam and Its Timelessness
Some of the Goals of Islam
The Excellent Features of Islam
Becoming a Muslim
A Convert’s Wealth Earned Prior to Islam
Changing One’s Name Upon Becoming a Muslim
Other Deeds Related to the Act of Embracing Islam
Pre-Islamic Marriages
The Special Rewards and Circumstances for the Convert
The Testimony of Faith: Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
The Testimony of Faith: There is None Worthy of Worship except Allah
The Fruits of Becoming a Muslim
(A) Knowing Allah, the Individual’s God, Lord and Creator
(B) True Happiness
(C) Being Just with One’s Own Self
(D) Being Rescued from Earning Allah’s Punishment
(E) Allah’s Pleasure and Paradise in the Hereafter
Becoming a Believer
The Articles of Faith
(A) The Belief in Allah
(B) Belief in the Angels
(C) Belief in Allah’s Books
(D) Belief in the Messengers
(E) Belief in the Last Day and the Hereafter
(F) The Belief in Divine Decree
Conclusions
The Ritual Acts of Worship of a Muslim
Conclusions
Establishing the Prayers
A Brief Description of the Prayer
Some Important Points Concerning the Laws of Prayer
The Fast of the Month of Ramadaan
The Giving of the Zakat
The Pilgrimage to the House of Allah in Makkah
The Behavior and Social Interaction of a Believer
Converts and Relations with Non-Muslim Relatives
Islam’s Emphasis on Proper Behavior, Manners and Etiquette
(1) A Muslim vis-à-vis His Own Self
(2) A Muslim vis-à-vis His/Her Parents
(3) A Muslim vis-à-vis His/Her Spouse
Dissolution of a Marriage
The Rights of a Husband and a Wife
Whom One Can Wed
(4) A Muslim vis-à-vis His/Her Children
(5) A Muslim vis-à-vis His/Her Neighbors
(6) A Muslim vis-à-vis Other Muslims
(7) A Muslim vis-à-vis Non-Muslims
(8) A Muslim vis-à-vis Society as a Whole
(9) A Muslim vis-à-vis Wealth and Property
Aspect of Riba (Interest)
Ethics and Business Dealings in Islam
Fraud and Deception
The Aspect of Gharar
Other Forbidden Sources of Wealth
Conclusions
Final Words for the New Muslim
Fortifying and Increasing One’s Faith
References
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