The early life and education of a Harvard Hollis
scholar and author of the book “The Cross and the Crescent”, disillusioned by
Christianity due the information learnt in its School of Theology. Part 3: Psychological
games and the struggle to surrender.
Unlike other religions, Islam is more than just a group of rites gathered together for certain weekly, monthly, or even annual occasions. Islam is an all encompassing way of life that guides us through every little thing that we face. This is a brief lecture followed by a Q&A session related to the topic of "Marriage in Islam."
Intriguing accounts of some of the past nations mentioned in the Quran and their prophets, along with various archaeological evidence supporting it. Part 2.
Main Speaker: AbdurRahman Mahdi, www.Quran.nu, (edited by IslamReligion.com)
A discussion of the various passages in which Christians
seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a
proof that Jesus is God?
The following series of articles mention the Major Signs that will occur shortly before the end of the world and the coming of the Day of Judgment. This part includes some of the many sayings of Prophet Muhammad about the return of Jesus.
In this video Br. James utters the testimony of faith in front of a crowd of Muslims. Watch as Eddie -The Deen Show Host- guides James through the accepting Islam and shares with the viewers a few things that one needs to know after accepting Islam.
Fine-tuning by design is an argument from physics and cosmology for the divine creation of the universe. It will be shown that discoveries of physics and cosmology in the last fifty years strongly support the existence of God and the divine creation of the universe. This article will describe the fine-tuned elegant laws of nature.
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