Pilarit ry
  • ETUSIVU
  • In English
    • Education
      • Life & death in Islam
      • Two old friends meet for a cup of tea
      • Family Values - The Mother
      • Tips on Getting Involved in School
      • Role models for Muslim youth
      • Children in the Masjid
      • 18 Tips for Imams and Community Leaders
      • Seven Habits
      • Muslim Homes
      • Kids Listen to our Every Deed
      • What teachers make
      • 22 tips for parents
      • Halloween in Islam
      • Angels in Islam
      • What does your name mean?
      • Muslim Heritage
        • Ibn al-Haitham
        • Fatima al Fihri
  • العربية
  • QALAM
  • MIFTAAH
  • DUAA'
  • ETUSIVU
  • In English
    • Education
      • Life & death in Islam
      • Two old friends meet for a cup of tea
      • Family Values - The Mother
      • Tips on Getting Involved in School
      • Role models for Muslim youth
      • Children in the Masjid
      • 18 Tips for Imams and Community Leaders
      • Seven Habits
      • Muslim Homes
      • Kids Listen to our Every Deed
      • What teachers make
      • 22 tips for parents
      • Halloween in Islam
      • Angels in Islam
      • What does your name mean?
      • Muslim Heritage
        • Ibn al-Haitham
        • Fatima al Fihri
  • العربية
  • QALAM
  • MIFTAAH
  • DUAA'

​Two old friends meet for a cup of tea

True friendship and caring, despite religious and racial backgrounds. Mutual respect, care and being friendly with our neighbors, Muslims or not, is part and parcel of Islam. We hope this small expression of kindness will play a role in making this world a more inclusive place for everyone.
Mutual Respect
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"Joka lähtee tiedon hankkimisen polulle, hänelle Allaah tekee helpoksi tien Paratiisiin."
A learned man who does not restrain his passions is like a blind man holding a torch, he guides others but not himself.
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Islamilaisen kasvatuksen tuki             
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