50 questions on Islamic Monotheism is focused on the basic questions that concerns about the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed) and its attributes such as the Tawheed al Rububiya “Oneness of Lordship” Tawheed al Uloohiya “Oneness of Worship” Furthermore it also focuses on different types of faith “Iman”.
While all the prophets have their signs, Moses had the competition with the magicians and the Pharaoh, Jesus healed the sick and raised the dead and so on, one sign was given to the last of the prophets. According to the Muslims, this is the Qur'an. And this one Sign is still with us. Does not that after all seem fair, that if prophethood is to end that the last prophet should bring something that stays with us so that, in fact, a Muslim who takes his religion seriously suffers no disadvantage to Muslims who lived fourteen centuries ago?
All praise is due to Allah alone; may He send salutations and exalt the mention of the seal of all Prophets and Messengers, our Propjet Muhammad, his family and all his companions. Prayer holds a high rank and great position in Islam. It is important as the head is to the human body; just like a body can not be established without prayer.
By making du'a, success becomes a reality; wishes and aims are achieved. Therefore, du'a is a form of worship, in fact it is one of the most honorable and glorious forms of worship.
Any objective study of the history of mankind will show that man cannot but pose the questions: Where do we come from? Why am I here? Where do I go from here? These unavoidable questions make a philosopher of each of us, whether we know it or not. The search for the answers to these fundamental issues have produced many different myths, foundational legends, and other visions. In the end, these visions attempt at interpreting the world - developed into religions proper.