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Similarities between Hinduism and Islam - Dr. Zakir Naik

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

What is Islam? What is the relation of Muslims and Hindus in India? Where do these two religions which appear diametrically opposed differ and where are they similar? Dr. Zakir Naik discusses the relationship of Islam and Hinduism. He explores the Hindu Scriptures and how the Prophet Muhammad was prophesied in the Hindu Scriptures. Dr. Naik attempts to find similarities between these two religions in the hope of Peace in India between Muslims and Hindus.



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A debate “The Concept of God in Hinduism and Islam in the light of Sacred scriptures” between Dr. Zakir Naik (Islamic Research Foundation) and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Art of Living). Followed by an open Question and Answer Session.










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Islamic Duas - with arabic transliteration

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

This pdf document contains several du’aas that can be used on a daily basis and some for special circumstances (such as hajj/omrah, funerals, weddings, etc.) All of the du’aas are in a book called “Fortress of the muslim” and contain Arabic, English, and Transliteration.

Click here to open the pdf document - Fortress of the Muslim

Following duas are included in this book:

  • The Virtue of Remembering Allah
  • Supplications for when you wake up
  • Invocation when getting dressed
  • Invocation when putting on new clothes
  • Invocations for someone who has put on new clothes
  • What to say when undressing
  • Invocation for entering the restroom
  • Invocation for leaving the restroom
  • What to say before performing ablution
  • What to say upon completing ablution
  • What to say when leaving the home
  • What to say when entering the home
  • Invocation for going to the mosque
  • Invocation for entering the mosque
  • Invocation for leaving the mosque
  • What to say upon hearing the Athan/Azan (call to prayer)
  • Invocations for the beginning of the prayer
  • Invocations during Ruku (bowing in prayer)
  • Invocations for rising from the Ruku
  • Invocations during Sujood
  • Invocations for sitting between two prostrations
  • Supplications for prostrations due to recitation of the Quran
  • Invocation for At-Tashahhud (sitting in prayer)
  • How to recite blessings on the Prophet after the Tashahhud
  • Invocations after the final Tashahhud and before ending the prayer
  • What to say after completing the prayer
  • Istikharah (seeking Allah’s Counsel)
  • Words of remembrance for morning and evening
  • What to say before sleeping
  • Invocation to say if you stir in the night
  • What to say if you are afraid to go to sleep or feel lonely and depressed
  • What to do if you have a bad dream or nightmare
  • Invocations for Qunut in the Witr prayer
  • What to say immediately following the Witr prayer
  • Invocations in times of worry and grief
  • Invocations for anguish
  • Invocations for when you meet an adversary or a powerful ruler
  • Invocations against the oppression of rulers
  • Invocation against an enemy
  • What to say if you fear people may harm you
  • Invocations for if you are stricken by in your faith
  • Invocations for the setting of a debt
  • Invocation against the distractions of Satan during the prayer and recitation of the Qur’an
  • Invocation for when you find something becoming difficult for you
  • What to say and do if you commit a sin
  • Invocations against the Devil and his promptings
  • Invocation for when something you dislike happens, or for when you fail to achieve what you attempt to do
  • Congratulations for new parents and how they should respond
  • How to seek Allah’s protection for children
  • Invocations for visiting the sick
  • The reward for visiting the sick
  • Invocations of the terminally ill
  • What to encourage the dying person to say
  • Invocation for when tragedy strikes
  • Invocation for closing the eyes of the dead
  • Invocations for the dead in the Funeral prayer
  • Invocations for a child in the Funeral prayer
  • Invocation for the bereaved
  • Invocation to be recited when placing the dead in his grave
  • Invocation to be recited after burying the dead
  • Invocation for visiting the graves
  • Invocations for when the wind blow
  • Invocation for when it thunders
  • Some invocations for rain
  • Invocation for when it rains
  • Supplication after it rains
  • Invocation for the withholding of the rain
  • Invocation for sighting the new moon
  • Invocations for breaking the fast
  • Invocations before eating
  • Invocations after eating
  • A dinner guest’s invocation for his host
  • Invocation for someone who gives you drink or offers it to you
  • Invocation for a family who invites you to break your fast with them
  • Invocation for someone who offers you food when you are fasting, which you decline.
  • What to say when you are fasting and someone is rude to you
  • Invocation for when you see the first dates of the season
  • Invocation for sneezing
  • What to say to the disbeliever if he sneezes and praises Allah
  • Invocation for the groom
  • The groom’s invocation and what he says upon purchasing an animal
  • Invocation to be recited before intercourse
  • Invocation for anger
  • What to say if you see someone afflicted by misfortune
  • What to say while sitting in an assembly
  • The Expiation of Assembly - Kaffaratul-Majlis
  • Invocation for someone who says: “May Allah forgive you”
  • Invocation for someone who does good to you
  • Invocation for Allah’s protection from the False Messiah
  • Invocation for someone who tells you: “I love you for the sake of Allah”
  • Invocation for someone who offers you a share of his wealth
  • Invocation (upon receipt of the loan) for someone who lends you money
  • Invocation for fear of Shirk
  • Invocation for someone who tells you: “May Allah bless you.”
  • Invocation against evil portent
  • Invocation for riding in a vehicle or on an animal
  • Invocation for traveling
  • Invocation for entering a town or city
  • Invocation for entering a market
  • Invocation for when your vehicle or mount begins to fail
  • The traveler’s invocation for the one he leaves behind
  • The resident’s invocations for the traveler
  • Glorifying and magnifying Allah on the journey
  • The traveler’s invocation at dawn
  • Invocation for a layover (stopping along the way) on the journey
  • What to say upon returning from a journey
  • What to say if something happens to please you or to displease you
  • The excellence of asking for Allah’s blessings upon the Prophet (SAW)
  • Spreading the greetings of Salam (Peace)
  • How to reply to a disbeliever if he says Salam to you
  • Invocation upon hearing the cock’s crow or the bray of a donkey
  • Invocation upon hearing a dog barking in the night
  • Invocation for someone you have spoken ill to
  • How a Muslim should praise another Muslim
  • What a Muslim should say when he is praised
  • The pilgrim’s announcement of his arrival for Hajj or ‘Umrah
  • Saying Allahu ‘Akbar when passing the Black Stone
  • Invocation to be recited between the Yemenite Corner and the Black Stone
  • Invocation to be recited while standing at Safa and Marwah
  • Invocation to be recited on the Day of Arafat
  • Supplication to be recited at the sacred area of Muzdalifah
  • Saying Allahu ‘Akbar while stoning the three pillars at Mina
  • What to say when surprised or startled
  • What to say when something that pleases you happens
  • What to say when you feel a pain in your body
  • What to say when you fear you may afflict something with the evil eye
  • What to say when you feel frightened
  • What to say when slaughtering or sacrificing an animal
  • What to say to foil the devil’s plots
  • Repentance and seeking forgiveness
  • The excellence of remembering Allah
  • How the Prophet (SAW), glorified Allah
  • Types of goodness and good etiquette for community life


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Similarities Between Hinduism and Islam

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

A interesting talk by Dr Zakir Naik demonstrating similarities between Hinduism and Islam.























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Abdullah - How I Became Muslim (from Hinduism)

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

Beautiful story of how AbdAllah came from Hinduism to Islam. How he saw his idols disgraceful fallen and broken in the river and how it changed his life and made him consider all other religions… except Islam. He HATED Islam, and he even told a Muslim sister, “I would DIE before I became Muslim.”



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This is the story of brother Abdur Rahman who was a hindu before and embraced Islam. In this video, he explains the various hardships he went through after converting to Islam. May Allah bless him and keep us all steadfast on His deen.









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Welcome to our Website !

Posted by admin On March - 23 - 2009

Assalamalaikum (Peace be on you)

Welcome to our family ! Welcome to Islam !

The aim of this website is to provide a platform of support to converts from Hinduism to Islam. You can ask any questions you might have or reach out to us to get counseling. There is plenty of  helpful information on this website - articles, books, videos etc. We pray to Allah that He makes your situation easy for you and makes you strong in this beautiful deen.

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Biography: Muhammad The Prophet - History Channel

Posted by admin On March - 22 - 2009

He was a humble merchant who received revelations from the angel Gabriel. But the religion he founded is now viewed by many as an enemy of the Western world.

One of the most influential figures in human history, Muhammad is a figure of inspiration and enlightenment to billions of people the world over. Yet countless others see the religion he created as a source of evil and instability. Go far beyond the headlines and into the sands of history with this thoughtful, probing portrait. Travel the lands where he is said to have walked, and hear from renowned scholars and spiritualists who illuminate the man at the heart one of the world’s great faiths.









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La ilaaha Illalla - What does your shahaada mean ?

Posted by admin On March - 20 - 2009

The first portion of the shahadah is examined with special emphasis on the branches of tauhid, the differences between shirk and kufr, it’s blessings and conditions, and acts that go against the kalimah. The second portion of the shahadah is also examined regarding the correct and appropriate respect and understanding of the Prophet’s status in Islam. The lecture is done in Sheikh Yasir’s eloquent style with many examples, supporting evidences, and linguistic definitions. Class outline can be downloaded for notes.

About the Speaker:

Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi was born in Houston, Texas, but completed his primary and secondary education in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He graduated with a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston, after which he was accepted as a student a the Islamic University of Madinah. After completing a diploma in Arabic, he graduated with a B.A. from the College of Hadith and Islamic Sciences. He holds an M.A. in Islamic Theology (Aqeedah) from the College of Dawah at the University. Currently he is the instructor at Al-Maghrib Institute and has published such works as: Riyaa: Hidden Shirk; An Introduction to the Sciences of the Qur’aan; Asmaa bint Abee Bakr (booklet); Safiyyah bint Abd al-Muttalib (booklet); and other works.







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A Hindu’s Journey to Islam

Posted by admin On March - 20 - 2009

By Aasiya Inaya

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Indian Saumya led a journey from Hinduism to Islam.

When the truth is revealed to you and you stand face to face with it, how long can you refuse to accept it? How long would you run away denying it?

There comes a point in your life when you have to break free from all the chains that hold you back from answering the True Call.

It is a moment where nothing else seems significant and equivalent to the call of the Almighty Allah and His path of freedom, bliss and satisfaction.

All the lies with which you have been living with start fading and your beliefs as a disbeliever fall like a pack of cards. And what you witness is an Eureka moment, a moment when you realize the truth, when you realize the beauty of Islam.

Then you take no time to accept it. You just have to take a bold step lest fearing the societal pressure and disagreement. For you should always fight for the Truth and stand firm on to it, no matter be it against your own kin.

I remember the day when I stood in front of the mirror in my room, looking vaguely, trying to search for something but failing to find an answer. In retrospect, I was never an atheist,

I always believed that God existed and being a Hindu it existed for me in thousand forms: from a stone to a tree, from a tree to a river, from a river to a well (funny but true). All were objects of worship for me as I was told by my family and other traditions.

I took pride in being a polytheist, considering that all objects made by God are worth worshipping and that there exists a part of God in them, in every single being; so all are worthy of worship. It could be a cow, a tree, a river (as I said also a well), idols and even human beings themselves.

I detested Islam for being so rigid and stubborn on this. I found the Muslims static, living in the past, while the world is moving far ahead of them. For me all their beliefs were unreasonable (maybe because I never looked for reason), impractical, cruel and outdated.

Probably, it was not my fault, it was that I was made to look at them this way. It was a pre-conceived notion, which I inherited from this society which has often kept a negative image of Islam in majority of its opinion.

My first encounter with Islam was in high school where the majority of my classmates were Muslims and during free classes we used to have discussions on Islam (largely because of the anti-Islam propaganda by the Hindu Organizations post 9/11 and the Gujarat riots).

During these talks they tried to clear various misconceptions that I carried regarding monotheism, rights of women, their status, and other popular myths which have become clichéd more or less.

Yet, it was not convincing for me, I still kept those beliefs and my pride in being polytheist. Though I was not anymore an anti-Muslim, I was moved by the sufferings of the people who were one of us, simply dying because they practiced a different faith. I became more secular in my outlook.

I give the major credit of becoming a monotheist to Arya Samaj, a Hindu organization that believes that Hinduism preaches monotheism and not rituals and idol worshiping. After coming under its influence I stopped worshiping idols, performing any sort of rituals and going to temples.

These are what I call the steps I was taking to finally reach my destination that is Islam. Though Arya Samaj has its own flaws, I again found myself in the same cob-web; where rituals and fire worshiping became an integral part.

Reading Vedas, Manu Smiriti, and other scriptures only confused me. It was all philosophical, nothing material which could help you precisely find an answer for your daily life queries.

While in college studying Law, it was the first time when the clarity of Islam dawned over me. It was nothing but a small course of Family Law - Hindu Law and Islamic Law regarding marriages, divorce, succession, etc.

While Hindu law was riddled with various technicalities, confusions, differences of opinions and lack of stability, Islamic law on the other hand was clear, precise and certain.

My opinion here changed overnight. What I used to find static, appeared stable to me. This made me curious to read more in this regard; I spent hours online talking to friends who used to tell me about Islam.

I read various links and participated in forum discussions. My outlook towards Islam started changing which was reflected when I spoke with my friends or discussed things with them.

Of course this change was not appreciated by them, they warned me against the so-called ‘brain washers’ whose sole aim is to divert Hindus to Islam.

All this used to bother me, I felt scared of their disagreement. I felt as though I were cheating my friends and family by doing what they sternly disagreed of.

But, as I said earlier, how long can you run away from the truth? You cannot live with a lie and accepting the truth needs courage. And as the Holy Quran says:

*{Believers, uphold justice. Always bear true witness, even if it be against yourself, your parents, or your relatives-and regardless of whether the person against whom you are speaking is rich or poor. God is close to people regardless of their material circumstances. Do not be led by emotion, as this may cause you to swerve from the truth. If you distort your testimony, or refuse to testify, remember that God is aware of all your actions.}* (An-Nisaa’: 4:135)

And that day all the fears just drifted away, because if I wouldn’t have converted then I guess I would never had. I would have stayed stuck in the complexities of the life of the material world where false emotions stop us from doing the right thing.

Though my friends and family members are yet unaware of it, but certainly I will tell them sooner or later and I hope Insha’Allah that they will respect my decision.

Alhamdullilah, I’m a Muslim today, trying to learn more and more about the Holy Quran and the guidelines of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Insha’Allah, I will walk on his path in a better way.

With the help of a few friends and an organization, I’ve learned to pray; I’m praying 5 times daily alhamdulillah. I pray to Allah to give me more strength so that I could always stand firm on my decision.

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Satish Babu accepts Islam - Yasir Qadhi

Posted by admin On March - 20 - 2009

“I believe in the philosophy of Islam but I have not converted to Islam. Will I enter the Paradise?” Asked by Br. Satish Babu who accepted Islam on January 11th, 2008 at the 10-day Peace: Vision of Islam Convention in Chennai (Madras), India.



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Video: How to Perform Ablution (Wudu) before praying?

Posted by admin On March - 20 - 2009

This a short and simple explanation along with demonstration of how to perform Ablution/wudo which is Cleaning oneself before one prays to God, The way the Last and final Messenger(pbuh) did.




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