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Atheism (part 1 of 2): Denying the Undeniable
Although a person may deny the existence of God, in the depths of their hearts, it is a fact they cannot deny.
Although a person may deny the existence of God, in the depths of their hearts, it is a fact they cannot deny.
The following series of articles discusses the means used throughout history to ensure that the Sunnah, or teachings of Prophet Muhammad, remained authentically preserved and free from alteration and interpolation. Part One: The ...
(Read more...) 25 Jun 2007The racial equality espoused by Islam and practical examples from history. Part 1: Racism in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
(Read more...) 27 Mar 2006An interpretation of chapter 112 which revolve around the concept of God in Islam.
(Read more...) 26 Oct 2009In this video Omar Suleiman sheds light on the lives of both Prophet Joseph and Prophet Muhammad. He focuses on selected scenes from the chapter of Joseph from the Quran.
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The main message of Islam is the same basic message in all revealed religions, as they are all are from the sa ...
Converting to Islam is easy. This article explains how to convert and become a Muslim in a simple way. In ad ...
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