Most Common Questions Asked By Non Muslims
Brand: Dakwah |
Language: English |
- Why is a man allowed to have more than one wife in Islam? i.e. why is polygamy allowed in Islam?
- If a man is allowed to have more than one wife, then why does Islam prohibit a woman from having more than one husband?
- Why does Islam degrade women by keeping them behind the veil?
- How can Islam be called the religion of peace when it was spread by the sword?
- Why are most of the Muslims fundamentalists and terrorists?
- Killing an animal is a ruthless act. Why then do Muslims consume non-vegetarian food?
- Why do Muslims slaughter the animal in a ruthless manner by torturing it and slowly and painfully killing it?
- Science tells us that whatever one eats, it has an effect on one's behaviour. Why then, does Islam allow Muslims to eat non-vegetarian food, since eating of animals could make a person violent and ferocious?
- When Islam is against idol worship why do the Muslims worship, and bow down to the Kaaba in their prayer?
- Why are non-Muslims not allowed in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah?
- Why is the eating of pork forbidden in Islam?
- Why is the consumption of alcohol prohibited in Islam?
- Why are two witnesses who are women, equivalent to only one witness who is a man?
- How can you prove the existence of hereafter, i.e. life after death?
- When all the Muslim follows one and the same Qur'an then why there are so many sects and different schools of thoughts among Muslims?
- All religions basically teach followers to do good deeds. Why should a person only follow Islam? Can he not follow any of the religions?
- If Islam is the best religion, why are many of the Muslims dishonest, unreliable, and involved in activities such as cheating, bribing, dealing in drugs, etc.?
- Why do Muslims abuse non-Muslims by calling them 'Kafirs'?
ISBN | 9789675699290 |
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Weight (kg) | 0.3000 |
Publisher | Dakwah Corner Publications |
Book By Language | English |
Age Groups | 10 - 13 Years, Young Adults, Adults |
Pages | 80 |
Size cm | 14X21 |
Author(s) | Dr. Zakir Naik |