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explores the most frequently asked doubts and misconceptions about Islam. It provides clear, concise, and factual answers to help promote understanding and dialogue. A guide for anyone seeking to learn about the faith with an open mind.

For reliable information, please use the resources available on this website. The site is organized to make learning easy and trustworthy.

  • About Islam — an overview of core beliefs and practices.
  • 23 Questions & Audience Questions — concise answers to common doubts and misconceptions.
  • Newcomers Videos — short guided videos for those new to Islam.
  • Holy Quran, Duas, and Hadith sections — selected verses, prayers, and sayings with explanations.
  • Resources — downloadable guides and study materials for further reading.

Use the site navigation or search to find specific topics. If you need personalized guidance or further reading suggestions, contact us through the Contact Us form or by phone listed on this site — our team is happy to help.

By Abdul Khan /

Country: UAE

By Abdul Khan / Country: UAE

You can join Islamic events organized by our community easily. Follow these simple steps:

  • Check the Events or Islamic News section on this website for upcoming dates and locations.
  • Use the Contact Us form or call the phone number on this site to register or ask questions.
  • Visit your local mosque or community centre—most welcome visitors and can provide event details.
  • When attending, wear modest clothing, arrive a little early, and follow the venue's guidelines.
  • If you need special assistance (language, mobility, etc.), mention it when you register so we can help.

We welcome newcomers and are happy to guide you through your first visit.

By Mirash / Country: UAE

Yes — you can begin learning the Qur'an on your own, but a guided approach is recommended to ensure correct recitation and understanding.

  • Start with the Arabic alphabet and basic reading before attempting full surahs.
  • Use a clear Qur'an text with translation in your language to follow meaning as you read.
  • Learn tajwīd rules step by step and practise correct pronunciation from the start.
  • Listen to slow, accurate reciters and repeat after them to improve rhythm and articulation.
  • Practice daily with short, consistent sessions and review regularly to build retention.
  • Record your recitation and compare it to correct recitations; ask a qualified teacher for correction when possible.
  • Focus both on accurate recitation and on understanding the meanings and context of verses.

If you intend to lead prayer or teach others, arrange regular guidance with a knowledgeable teacher to confirm correct tajwīd and comprehension.

By Abdul Khan / Country: UAE