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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم الحمد لله وحده و الصلاة و السلام على من لا نبي بعده و على آله و أصحابه أجمعين

The purpose of this site is to address allegations and criticisms against the Qur’an and it’s Messenger (ﷺ) and to spread the message of Islam. Two pages were made for queries [1][2] but the comments there became extensive and a new one has been made.

If you have any query of your own, not found anywhere on the site or in the three Questions and Answers pages, kindly comment here:

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and an article on the requested subject will be put up إن شاء الله

‏اَلسَلامُ عَلَيْكُم وَرَحْمَةُ اَللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ‎

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  1. Assalamu alaikum
    Dear Abu Rahma,
    Just now I finished your book about Mahdi a.s.
    Alhamdulillah. A good reading.
    Frankly I love sh. Inh (imran Nasir hussein) works.
    He is the only scholar telling the fraudulent nature of monetary system of world today instead of measuring against gold and silver.
    However I do find that your work on Al Mahdi a.s. is quite satisfactory.
    Now in sha Allah I am going to read your book about dajjal.
    My argument is may he be mistaken in his conclusion but not a desperate deviant.
    Why the aalims are not aware of the currency system and it’s riba nature.
    Why no one in Islamic world speak about it except sh.inh?
    Kindly reply

  2. as salaam alaykum akhi, you are doing great by publishing and defending islam. I want to give advice, when you speak of the signs of the hour you tend to make specific guesses on how “x or Y event” will occur using “perhaps” this or that, it’s always better to stick to what you are certain of than follow what you have no knowledge of.

  3. Asalaamu alaykum Brother Abu Rahma.

    Grateful for your offering of another perspective.

    May I ask you about your islamic background? I want to forward your findings and already know, that this will be one of the first questions asked.

    Best regards and BaarakAllahu feek,

    Ibraheem from Germany

    • Wa’alaykumusSalaam wr wb,

      Thanks for the encouraging comment and the question you asked is very difficult if you’re asking for the school I adhere to. Theologically I stick to the text (Athar) and in my writings I use all the schools to develop articles to clarify matters. Hanafis and Malikis are usually the most lenient in matters pertaining to some sensitive topics so they mostly save the day. In my daily life I don’t come across areas of differences and I hope I don’t come across differences in other matters too. In simpler terms, I consult a trustworthy scholar with easiest access to me and follow the opinion and no longer delve into complex issues too deep and prefer focusing on making my ibadaat as good as I can. I hope this doesn’t come off as me trying to avoid the issue.

      If you’re asking about my Islamic studies, then I have spent time with teachers in person for which I do not carry documented proofs although I do have an Ijaza in Hadith. I have self-studied Arabic via YouTube and also live in an Arabic country. Besides this, there is self learning on subject matters without a formal syllabus or course plus I have a few dozen certificates on various subjects from IOU, Mishkah, Huda Academy, and Shatibi Center among others – perhaps peer pressure got to me and I went there to collect certificates – I seek forgiveness and refuge of Allah (ﷻ) if I ever incline(d) to show-off, which is why I write with a pen name. At one point, I could have been called a student of Islamic studies but that would not be accurate to describe me anymore as I research based on need without following a proper syllabus. I’m currently working on writing notes on the Qur’an (completed 49.1%) so am reading and looking into various commentaries. My primary focus is the Qur’an at the moment and plan to be this way in the future as well iA.

      Hope this helps.

      • BaarakAllahu feek wa JazaakiAllahu khairan for your efforts.

        May Allah help those who follow the Middle Way. Ameen

  4. Assalamu alaikum. Can you write an article addressing the controversy of the Quran referring to the jews as believing in Uzair as the Son of God, and the subsequent controversy around that given that the jews do not believe that? Jonathan Brown had an article on it, but it was only a preliminary exploration of the subject.

  5. As-salaamu alaykum, Brother!
    Your articles are very helpful. May Allah reward you for all of them.
    Ameen.

    Your convert brother from Russia,
    Viktor

  6. Salam Alaykom brother, is it possible that i ask you a specific question in which i have found no answer online? JazakAllah

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