Common questions
Here you will find answers to some of the questions many people have about Islam and this website. If you cannot find what you are looking for, you are welcome to get in touch.
No. This site is for anyone who wants to learn about Islam in a calm and respectful way.
Yes. Muslims believe that Jesus is one of the greatest prophets, born miraculously and highly honored in Islam.
No. Islam is also about faith, meaning, prayer, morality, responsibility, mercy, and the relationship between human beings and God.
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No. This is an informational site for calm learning, not a site for arguing or political debate.
Sharia broadly means Islamic guidance for faith, ethics, and daily life. The word is used in many different ways, so it is important to distinguish between Islamic values, legal interpretations, and cultural practices.
Yes. Faith must be a personal choice. Islam teaches that people should not be forced to believe. This website is made to explain, not to pressure anyone.
Islam teaches that women and men both have human dignity, responsibility, and spiritual value. At the same time, there are major differences between culture, family practice, and religion. One culture or one example should not be used to judge all of Islam.
Islam encourages justice, mercy, and respect for life. Violence committed by individuals or groups does not necessarily represent the core message of the religion. It is important to distinguish between faith, people, and politics.
Religion is about faith, values, and guidance. Culture is about habits, traditions, and social practices. They are sometimes mixed together, but everything Muslims do in a culture is not automatically part of Islam.
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