Listings of personal homepages by Muslims.
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A regular weblog from a Muslim in the UK, with his thoughts and links on the subject of Islam.
Weblogs include thoughts of a Muslim woman, clippings of news stories, and translation and commentary for verses of the Quran. Also includes an introduction to Islam, articles, and recommended reading.
A weblog tracking the author's reading on Islam, and his reactions to it.
Includes a collection of his writings on Islam, Muslims in Britain, science and religion, and dreams.
The weblog of a home-schooled Muslim family; they comment on an eclectic range of issues and current affairs, from a child's point of view.
Ahmed Moait's personal call to Muslims and non-Muslims to discover Islam.
An American Pakistani male discusses Islam and the Quran; being a Muslim, he is a feminist, an activist, a thinker. Includes his weblog, creative writings and photos, and his profile.
A collection of articles on Muslim belief and religious practice.
Abdullah Altinkaya's page, featuring information on human rights and modern science as they relate to Islam, and a discussion of the concept of tawheed.
A woman who has converted to Islam presents her personal journey; includes articles on Islam, and on women's status.
A collection of articles and sermons on Muslim belief and culture; also includes links to resources on Pakistan, and a personal and family profile.
Photos from Muslim locations from all over the world reflecting the webmaster's travels.
Weblog for Muslim women.
A group weblog of discourses on the intellectual traditions, political situation, and social ethics of Muslim life.
A weblog on Islam and perceptions of the Muslim community.
Abdul-Rahim Borges' multilingual weblog about meeting the personal challenges set by Islam.
Personal website of a Swedish academic with interests in Islam in Indonesia and Java, and Ramadan.
Includes her perspective on Islam, and the Salafi Dawah; also includes links for home-schoolers, and about Muslim belief and practice.
Makes a case for developing trade and commerce between Muslims. Also includes his profile, and articles about his interests.
A weblog on religion, culture and politics from the perspective of a modern-day Moor.
A college student struggles with her spirituality during the month of Ramadan. An annual diary.
An interview outlining the thoughts on non-violence of a Muslim thinker. [Arabic and English]
A Palestinian presents his biography, poetry, and interests. Includes background on Palestine and on Islam.
A weblog on his personal interpretation of Islam.
Ringside view of life as Muslim girls. A weblog by two young women, and their perspectives on life.
A convert to Islam shares her experience, with a collection of her poetry and articles.
A weblog on his personal interpretation of Islam.
Abdul-Rahim Borges' multilingual weblog about meeting the personal challenges set by Islam.
The weblog of a home-schooled Muslim family; they comment on an eclectic range of issues and current affairs, from a child's point of view.
A weblog on Islam and perceptions of the Muslim community.
A regular weblog from a Muslim in the UK, with his thoughts and links on the subject of Islam.
Ringside view of life as Muslim girls. A weblog by two young women, and their perspectives on life.
A group weblog of discourses on the intellectual traditions, political situation, and social ethics of Muslim life.
A weblog on religion, culture and politics from the perspective of a modern-day Moor.
An American Pakistani male discusses Islam and the Quran; being a Muslim, he is a feminist, an activist, a thinker. Includes his weblog, creative writings and photos, and his profile.
A weblog tracking the author's reading on Islam, and his reactions to it.
A college student struggles with her spirituality during the month of Ramadan. An annual diary.
Makes a case for developing trade and commerce between Muslims. Also includes his profile, and articles about his interests.
A Palestinian presents his biography, poetry, and interests. Includes background on Palestine and on Islam.
A convert to Islam shares her experience, with a collection of her poetry and articles.
A woman who has converted to Islam presents her personal journey; includes articles on Islam, and on women's status.
Ahmed Moait's personal call to Muslims and non-Muslims to discover Islam.
Abdullah Altinkaya's page, featuring information on human rights and modern science as they relate to Islam, and a discussion of the concept of tawheed.
Weblogs include thoughts of a Muslim woman, clippings of news stories, and translation and commentary for verses of the Quran. Also includes an introduction to Islam, articles, and recommended reading.
Photos from Muslim locations from all over the world reflecting the webmaster's travels.
Includes her perspective on Islam, and the Salafi Dawah; also includes links for home-schoolers, and about Muslim belief and practice.
Personal website of a Swedish academic with interests in Islam in Indonesia and Java, and Ramadan.
A collection of articles and sermons on Muslim belief and culture; also includes links to resources on Pakistan, and a personal and family profile.
A collection of articles on Muslim belief and religious practice.
Includes a collection of his writings on Islam, Muslims in Britain, science and religion, and dreams.
An interview outlining the thoughts on non-violence of a Muslim thinker. [Arabic and English]
Weblog for Muslim women.
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