The Muslim sacred scripture, namely the Quran, lovingly
invites people to accept the man whom God chose to deliver His final message to
them: Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.
Many mistakenly believe that Islam does not tolerate the
existence of other religions present in the world. This article discusses some
of the foundations the Prophet Muhammad himself laid in dealing with people of
other faiths, with a practical examples from his lifetime. Part 2: More
examples from the Prophet’s life which portray his tolerance of other
religions.
The Creation of the universe along with everything in it, is an unequivocal proof of the oneness of God for those that ponder. Everything in this universe is in the pinnacle perfection. The sun, the moon, and the earth all run on the same orbit decreed for them by The One God. How then can one deny the Oneness of God?
The Biblical evidence that Muhammad is not a
false prophet. Part 3: A discussion on the prophecy mentioned in John 14:16 of
the Paraclete, or “Comforter”, and how Muhammad fits this prophecy more than
others.
The veil and its meaning in Islam and the Judeo-Christian tradition, as well as a brief look at the Islamic stance towards women. Part 3: Status of women in some Muslim countries, why ‘free’ Western women are turning to Islam, and a brief look at some of the rights Islam granted to women.
Main Speaker: AbdurRahman Mahdi, www.Quran.nu, (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Recognition of the lordship of God, and servitude that one should adapt towards him are two of the main things that need to be inscribed in our lives. The Day of Judgment is that day wherein the level of this inscription is put to account. In this nasheed Labbyk touches over these topics and more.
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