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Resources on Islam

Major Islamic Resources Sites

Qur'an Sites

Search engines:

Translations of the Qur'an by language and translator:

Tafsir:

  • Al-Tafsir.com has most classical commentaries on the Qur'an (Arabic only) but some are available in English as well (e.g. Jalalayn and Ibn Abbas)
  • Tafsir Ibn Kathir (Abridged) [1], [2], [3]
  • Syed Abu-Ala' Maududi's Chapter Introductions to the Qur'an: [1], [2], [3]
  • Maududi's commentary on the Qur'an (Tafheem ul Quran): [1], [2], [3], [4]

Hadith Sites

Special collections:

Other Muslim Traditions

Calendar Conversion sites: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
Hijra moon calendar (detailed discussion of various issues)

Islamic schools of jurisprudence

  • General overview: [1]
  • Hanafi: [1]
  • Maliki: [1]
  • Shafi'i: The Reliance of the Traveller
  • Related issues: *

General Islamic Sites:

Sites I like (friendly, creative, ...)

Muslim - Christian(?) Interaction:

Islamic web sites in other languages

Arabic:

Bosnian:

Chinese: 1

French:

German:

Indonesian:

Italian:

Japanese:

Malay:

Portugese:

Spanish:

Swedish:

Turkish:

Muslim Sects

Some of the below groups are seen to be heretical by some (or even many) Muslims, but they call themselves Muslims and it is not the goal of this page to be the judge on the acceptability of their positions to the orthodox Muslims.

Shia:

Ismaili Shia:

Salafis: (is that really a separate movement?)

Sufi:

"Qur'an only" Muslims:
(a diverse set of groups, some of them condemned as sectarian, some probably acceptable to many Muslims in their writings, some strongly condemning all hadith, some only not mentioning them and as such cutting out a large part of the foundation of orthodox Muslim theology)

Ahmadiyya (Qadiani):
[In 1998, for reasons still mysterious to us, nearly all of the extensive Qadiani websites disappeared within days. Only some still exist as domain names, but are "put on hold", displaying only minimal content, others are taken over by the competing branch of the Lahore Ahmadiyya. If anyone knows the real reasons for the Qadiani retreat from the Web, I would be very interested to understand it. Update: In 2002 the official site has come back, though with less material.]

Lahore Ahmadiyya:

===> Christian Response to the Ahmadiyya Movement

Nation of Islam:

===> Christian Response to the Nation of Islam

Further Muslim writings against heretical Islam:

Other groups:

Bahل'ي: (Not really Muslim, but because they accept Muhammad and the Qur'an, reinterpret it, and add their own writings they are in a certain sense an Islamic sect.)

Special Sites

Arabic Software:

Muslim Matrimonial Services: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [Links to many more]


Islamic Publishers and Bookstores:


I am always glad to update this page. Please let me know of any other pages on Islam by sending me page title and URL. I would also appreciate to know of any of those Islamic sites that carry articles on the Bible, the nature of Jesus or any other topic of relevance to the dialog between Christians and Muslims.


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