Explore the Big Questions

Many Muslims sincerely want to please Allah, live uprightly, and stand before Him with peace on the Day of Judgment. Yet some questions are too important to leave unanswered.

What does it truly mean to please Allah?

Who is Isa according to the Quran?

What is the Injil?

Can sins really be forgiven?

Did Isa die on the cross?

The guides below explore these questions carefully and respectfully. Each guide can be read on its own, but together they form a journey through some of the most important questions a person can ask.


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How Can I Please Allah?

The central question of every sincere believer. Explore what it means to please Allah, the relationship between obedience and forgiveness, the reality of sin, and whether a person can have certainty rather than merely hope on the Day of Judgment.

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Who Is Isa According to the Quran?

Examine every major Quran passage about Isa. Explore his virgin birth, the title Messiah, his miracles, the Injil, his unique descriptions as a Word from Allah and a Spirit from Allah, his future return, and the role Islamic tradition assigns to him in the last days.

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What Is the Injil?

What is the Injil that Allah gave to Isa? What does the Quran say about it? What did it teach? Why does the Quran describe it as guidance and light?

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Can Allah Forgive Sins?

A careful exploration of justice, mercy, repentance, forgiveness, guilt, and whether sin can truly be removed or merely weighed on the Day of Judgment.

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Did Isa Die on the Cross?

One of the most important questions in history. Examine the Quranic passages, historical evidence, and the significance of the crucifixion claim.

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These guides are written respectfully for Muslims who wish to explore these questions thoughtfully within our own scriptures. They are not intended to pressure decisions or attack beliefs. Their purpose is to encourage careful reflection on what Allah has revealed and what that revelation means for every person who seeks to please Him.