Wednesday, 30 June 2010



Celebrity Converts to Islam

All have declared the testimony of Faith

" There is no God But Allah , and Muhammad (peace be upon his ) is his Messenger"

Alhaj Malak Al-Shabazz ,popularly known as Malcom-X black rights activist and religious leader, in 1964 after apilgrimage to Holy Macca, he annanounse his conversion to Islam.



Micheal Wolfe
Born Christain Mother , and Jewish Father , he is a most well known for his documentry on ABC's Nightlines Which aired on 18,April 1997 called an American in Macca.


Muhammad Ali ( Famous Boxer)
Muhammad Ali -Formerly Cassius Clay, 3 times Heavy weight Champion of the world.


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Formerly Fredin Lewis Alcidor. Before in 1971-1972 season Alcidor converted from catholicism to Islam and Took the name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.




Yousuf Islam

Formerly Cat Stevens, World famous British pop Singer. He converted to islam 1973. and changed his name to Yousuf islam.



Muhammad Murmuduki PickThall
He was born as William Pickthall in 1875 in London . He converted to islam in 1917 and by 1930 Pickthall published the meaning of Glorious Quran in English language (tranlation , Meaning).

Prof . Maurice Bucaille
A French Scientist.

Art Blakey
Art blakey muslim name Abdullah ibn Buhina American Dummer and Jazz musician his contribution to Jazz from 1954-1990 Leader of Jazz messengers.



John Coltrane Prominent Jazz Saxophoist and Composer




Jermaine Jackson
Member of Jackson five and Brother of Michael Jackson.



Methew Saad Muhammad
Former Matt Frinklin , World champion Boxer
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Dwight Muhammad Qawi
World champion Boxer ( formerly Dwight Braxton )



Eddie Mustapah Muhammad
Light weight Boxer World Champion ( Formerly Eddie Gregory )


Mustafa Hamsho A Famous Boxer


Aminah Assilimi-
Denver Area Broadcast Journalist;, Now Director of (Ineternation Union of the Muslim Union) (Former Baptest.)



Pamela Tayler
Science Fiction Author , Publication officer of the islamic writer Alliance , and co-Chairperson of progressive muslim union of USA.





Yvonne Ridley
Journalist and Activist. Converted After her capture and release from the Taliban of Afghanistan.



Queen Noor of Jordan
Raised Christain . Married to King Hussain ( Jordan)






Saturday, 26 June 2010

Why i am muslim ( Dr.Maurice Bucaille )

Why i am Muslim ( Dr.Maurice Bucaille )
In Late Eighties France Requested the Egypt to host the mummy of Firoun (Pharaoh) to conduct Archaeological tests and examinations

From the Plane staircase the french president, his ministers and senior french officails were lined up and bent while reciving Firoun (Pharaoh) .

Firoun (Pharaoh)



When the Firoun (Pharaoh) royal reception cermonies ended.

The chief surgeon who was incharge of the study of this mummy was Professor Maurice Bucaille


Dr.Maurice Bucaille



All tests and eximantions were done. they declared that it is Ramsess 2 and the mummy is older more then 3000 years.


But there was a matter which puzzled the professor,he wondered how had this body remained safer then other mummies even though it was extracted from Sea. the professor prepared a finnal report in which he said " It is a new discovery " until someone whispered in his ear, Do not rush muslims into talking about the sinking of this mummy. but he strongly denounced this news and found it odd that such a discovery cannot be known to the world to help the evolution of modern science, and the help of most advance computer devices.


Someone told him that there is a Quran which they believe tells a story about Firoun's (Pharaoh) drowning and body perservation. Professor Maurice Bucaille couldn't believe his own ears and started to wonder: How can a book existed 1400 years ago speak about the mummy that was only found 111 years ago, in 1898? How can that be possible while the ancient Egyptian heritage was discovered only a few decades ago and no one knew about it before?





Professor Maurice Bucaille couldn't sleep that night till they brought him the Old Testament where he read: "And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them. (Exodus 14:28) But overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea: for his mercy endureth for ever. (Psalm 136:15) For the horse of Pharaoh went in with his chariots and with his horsemen into the sea, and the LORD brought again the waters of the sea upon them; but the Children of Israel went on dry land in the midst of the sea. (Exodus 15:19)"



Dr.Maurice Bucaille

Dr Maurice Bucaille remained puzzled even the bible did not talk about the survival of this body and its preservation.


He belted up his luggage and decided to travel to muslim countries to ask the muslim scholars who specailised in autopsy.

so he went to saudi Arabia in an conference a he asked scholars What does Quran says about Firoun (Pharaoh) .



A scholar opened the Quran and Read the ayah in which Allah, SWT, said,








" So today We will (safely) deliver you with your body that you may be a sign to the ones succeeding you; and surely many among mankind are indeed heedless of Our signs.” (Yunus(Jonah), ayah 92).

He was deeply influenced by this verse and he shouted in his loudest voice.
" I Have entered islam and i believe in this Quran."
Dr Maurice Bucaille return to france in different condations.
He Authored a Book which shook the entire world a book
"Bible and Quran in Light of Science"



Jazak allah Khair .. Always Remember in your prayers.

















































































Saturday, 20 February 2010

The Amazing Quran part2

The Amazing Quran part2

Many centuries before the onset of Muhammed's prophethood, there was a well-known theory of atomism advanced by the Greek philosopher, Democritus. He and the people who came after him assumed that matter consists of tiny, indestructible, indivisible particles called atoms. The Arabs too, used to deal in the same concept; in fact, the Arabic word dharrah commonly referred to the smallest particle known to man. Now, modern science has discovered that this smallest unit of matter (i.e., the atom, which has all of the same properties as its element) can be split into its component parts. This is a new idea, a development of the last century; yet, interestingly enough, this information had already been documented in the Qur'an which states:
" He [i.e., Allah] is aware of an atom's weight in the heavens and on the earth and even anything smaller than that..."
Undoubtedly, fourteen centuries ago that statement would have looked unusual, even to an Arab. For him, the dharrah was the smallest thing there was. Indeed, this is proof, that the Qur'an is not outdated.




Another example of what one might expect to find in an "old book" that touches upon the subject of health or medicine is outdated remedies or cures. Various historical sources state that the Prophet gave some advice about health and hygiene, yet most of these pieces of advice are not contained in the Qur'an. At first glance, to the non-Muslims this appears to be a negligent omission. They cannot understand why Allah would not "include" such helpful information in the Qur'an. Some Muslims attempt to explain this absence with the following argument: "Although the Prophet's advice was sound and applicable to the time in which he lived, Allah, in His infinite wisdom, knew that there would come later medical and scientific advances which would make the Prophet's advice appear outdated. When later discoveries occurred, people might say that such information contradicted that which the Prophet had given. Thus, since Allah would never allow any opportunity for the non-Muslims to claim that the Qur'an contradicts itself or the teachings of the Prophet, He only included in the Qur'an information and examples which could stand the test of time."
However, when one examines the true realities of the Qur'an in terms of its existence as a divine revelation, the entire matter is quickly brought into its proper perspective, and the error in such argumentation becomes clear and understandable. It must be understood that the Qur'an is a divine revelation, and as such, all information in it is of divine origin. Allah revealed the Qur'an from Himself. It is the words of Allah, which existed before creation, and thus nothing can be added, subtracted or altered. In essence, the Qur'an existed and was complete before the creation of Prophet Muhammed, so it could not possibly contain any of the Prophet's own words or advice. An inclusion of such information would clearly contradict the purpose for which the Qur'an exists, compromise its authority and render it inauthentic as a divine revelation.
Consequently, there was no "home remedies" in the Qur'an which one could claim to be outdated; nor does it contain any man's view about what is beneficial to health, what food is best to eat, or what will cure this or that disease. In fact, the Qur'an only mentions one item dealing with medical treatment, and it is not in dispute by anyone. It states that in honey there is healing. And certainly, I do not think that there is anyone who will argue with that!
If one assumes that the Qur'an is the product of a man's mind, then one would expect it to reflect some of what was going on in the mind of the man who "composed" it. In fact, certain encyclopedias and various books clam that the Qur'an was the product of hallucinations that Muhammed underwent. If these claims are true - if it indeed originated from some psychological problems in Muhammed's mind - then evidence of this would be apparent in the Qur'an. Is there such evidence? In order to determine whether or not there is, one must first identify what things would have been going on in his mind at that time and then search for these thoughts and reflections in the Qur'an.
It is common knowledge that Muhammed had a very difficult life. All of his daughters died before him except one, and he had a wife of several years who was dear and important to him, who not only proceeded him in death at a very critical period of his life. As a matter of fact, she must have been quite a woman because when the first revelation came to him, he ran home to her afraid. Certainly, even today one would have a hard time trying to find an Arab who would tell you, "I was so afraid that I ran home to my wife." They just aren't that way. Yet Muhammed felt comfortable enough with his wife to be able to do that. That's how influential and strong woman she was. Although these examples are only a few of the subjects that would have been on Muhammed's mind, they are sufficient in intensity to prove my point. The Qur'an does not mention any of these things - not the death of his children, not the death of his beloved companion and wife, not his fear of the initial revelations, which he so beautifully shared with his wife - nothing; yet, these topics must have hurt him, bothered him, and caused him pain and grief during periods of his psychological reflections, then these subjects, as well as others, would be prevalent or at least mentioned throughout.

Some Facts Proven By Modern Science is in Quran

Some Facts Proved By Modern Science till totime are clearly Mentioned in Holly Quran.







Some Facts Proven By Modern Science is in Holly Quran.

Friday, 5 February 2010

The Amazing Quran part 1

The Amazing Quran part 1


Calling the Qur'an amazing is not something done only by Muslims, who have an appreciation for the book and who are pleased with it; it has been labeled amazing by non-Muslims as well. In fact, even people who hate Islam very much have still called it amazing.











One thing which surprises non-Muslims who are examining the book very closely is that the Qur'an does not appear to them to be what they expected. What they assume is that they have an old book which came fourteen centuries ago from the Arabian desert; and they expect that the book should look something like that - an old book from the desert. And then they find out that it does not resemble what they expected at all. Additionally, one of the first things that some people assume is that because it is an old book which comes from the desert, it should talk about the desert. Well the Qur'an does talk about the desert - some of its imagery describes the desert; but it also talks about the sea - what it's like to be in a storm on the sea.
Some years ago, the story came to us in Toronto about a man who was in the merchant marine and made his living on the sea. A Muslim gave him a translation of the Qur'an to read. The merchant marine knew nothing about the history of Islam but was interested in reading the Qur'an. When he finished reading it, he brought it back to the Muslim and asked, "This Muhammed, was he a sailor?" He was impressed at how accurately the Qur'an describes a storm on a sea. When he was told, "No as a matter of fact, Muhammed lived in the desert," that was enough for him. He embraced Islam on the spot. He was so impressed with the Qur'an's description because he had been in a storm on the sea, and he knew that whoever had written that description had also been in a storm on the sea. The description of "a wave, over it a wave, over it clouds" was not what someone imagining a storm on a sea to be like would have written; rather, it was written by someone who knew what a storm on the sea was like. This is one example of how the Qur'an is not tied to a certain place and time. Certainly, the scientific ideas expressed in it also do not seem to originate from the desert fourteen centuries ago.