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Ramadan Section, what are some Islamic reference sites that are useful?

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  1. http://www.nicheoftruth.org/


  2. youtubeislam.com

  3. www.irf.net

    www.peacetv.tv

    www.answering-christianity.com

    www.islamicity.com

  4. sunnipath.com or .org. It's an Islamic academy which teaches people courses in Islam. IT's wicked. You can make an account and the scholars (from prestigious uni's) will answer your questions in the light of Qur'an and sunnah as well as from other types of madhab (hanafi, hanbali, shafi'i, wahabi, etc)

  5. http://www.athaar.org

    http://www.islaam.ca

    http://www.authentictranslations.com

    http://www.answering-extremism.com

    http://www.spubs.com

    http://www.fatwaislam.com

    http://www.fatwaonline.com

    http://www.troid.org

    http://www.sahab.net

    http://www.al-ibaanah.com

    www.salaf.com

    www.albaseerah.org

    www.seekknowledge.org

    Hadith.al-islam.com

    al-eman.com

    EDIT:

    "love Allah": You are right about Sunnipath... it IS wicked. It calls to Soofism and some of the people there like Faraz Rabbani call to Shirk (such as making Istighaatha with the dead as permissible and Isti'aana bil Quboo).

    There are no scholars on that site... only people who act like they are. Ibn 'Aqeel said that there is nothing more harmful to the Sharee'ah than Soofism and that site is a proof of that

    May Allaah protect us from that site.

  6.   Insha'Allah, these might help-

      http://www.islam-guide.com/f-preface.htm

      http://www.al-bukhari.org/

      http://www.islamicity.com/QuranSearch/

      http://www.missionislam.com/mission/inde...

  7. Let me see.

    For the Qur'an:

    http://www.quranflash.com/

    For downloading an offline program of the Qur'an containing many useful things with a nice design:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?hdrxx2y11xj

    For miracles in the Qur'an and Hadith (as well as some other things):

    http://www.55a.net

    For Islamic knowledge and asking questions:

    http://www.islamonline.net (open the sections "Ask About Islam" and "Ask The Scholar")

    For an offline Hadith program (in English) including Sahih Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Malik's Muatta' and the book Fiqh-us-Sunnah:

    http://www.islamasoft.co.uk/downloads.ht...

    For rebuttals to anti-Islamic claims (don't be mislead by the address it was named in response to a Christian group running a similar website against Islam):

    http://www.answering-christianity.com

    ADDITION:

    A small program for searching the Qur'an in Arabic and counting the occurrence of words or phrases in it:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?xzp0qdc30mo

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