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Last Updated 20-11-2019
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Jumaada Thani 26, 1446
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أكاديمية سبيلي Sabeeli Academy

Islamic Perspective on Sex

Islamic Perspective on Sex
  • Publisher: osoul center
  • Book Translator: Abdur-Rahman Murad
  • Year of Publication: 2019
  • Number of Pages: 66
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Islamic Perspective on Sex

All praise be to God, the Lord of all the worlds the Creator of the heavens and earth and all creatures living in them. May God grant peace and blessings to Prophet Muhammad God’s final Messenger whose message brought mercy to all mankind.

May He also give His blessings to all the prophets and messengers whom He sent to guide mankind out of darkness and into light.
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All our releases have the same overall objective; to present Islam to mankind, as it truly is.

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Where do we go from here? Furthermore, Islam is the only religion that requires its followers to love and respect all the prophets God sent, particularly Moses and Jesus (peace be upon them both).
We take great care to provide solid and rational proofs for our arguments so as to give our readers the reassurance they need, and our releases also refute the accusations levelled against Islam and provide clarification to people’s misunderstandings of Islamic teachings.
This book, The Islamic Perspective on Sex, discusses the Islamic approach to sex and how to satisfy sexual desires in the proper and beneficial way. Indeed, when conducted in the proper and lawful manner sex may be elevated to the rank of worship.

Thus a Muslim is rewarded for it in the same manner as he or she is rewarded when doing other good deeds.

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