The
Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies, IAIS is a non profit
organization founded in 1994 in the state of California in
the United States of America.
IAIS Mission Statement:
The Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies is dedicated to
serving peace and fraternity for all through common grounds
shared by the faiths of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Together
with Jewish and Christian organizations, IAIS is working towards
improving relations and building bridges between Muslims, Christians
and Jews, as well as other communities. IAIS is also working
to improve the image of Islam in its true nature and to bring
about a more conducive environment for all.
What others said about
IAIS publications and articles:
Salam,
I happened to come across your website the other day, and I
have to say that its about time that somebody finally responded
to misunderstandings about Islam that everybody seems to have
these days. I think your website should be put on every blog
site mash'Allah. Keep doing what you are doing, may Allah bless
you, ameen.
Raafeh

Dear Sir:
The mission statement of IAIS is refreshing, and one that is
fully in keeping with my desires as a Christian. There simply
MUST be a higher degree of mutual understanding amongst peoples.
While we may disagree vigorously with each others theological
points of view, it is important that we respect them, and choose
to agree to disagree. Unfortunately, we cannot even get to that
point if we don’t understand each other. So, I am trying
to educate myself on the Islamic reality to contribute my one
grain of sand towards improved relations between all monotheistic
religions.
Thanks,
Bill Rigsby

Hi,
I was browsing through your website islamic-study.org and I
found it very helpful. I would like to order a copy of the book
"The Way of the Truth" By Shaykh Ahmad Kuftaro.
Thank you in Advance,
Abdullah

Dear Sir;
I enjoyed very much reading your article "Saladin
(Salahu ad-Deen)"
at the following site:
www.islamic-study.org/saladin-body.htm
Thank you very much,
Dennis Buerge

Dear Sir,
Few months ago I requested a copy of "Reading the Muslim
Mind" and I have never been more anxious to attain the
knowledge you write about in your book. I have dedicated just
about every waking minute to better understanding Islam and
living by the wisdom I find in the covers of the Quran. I am
in the process of reading the book a second time. Once I get
it back from friends that wanted to read the material.
Psyprus