In this part of her story of conversion, Shannon tells
us how she converted and how she feels about those who had the opportunity to
share the knowledge of Islam with her but simply ignored it.
In this article we will attempt to discover and explain
what a Christian healing miracle is, their place in history,
and the difference between Christianity and Islam.
The author beautifully captures the emptiness of the
lives of those devoid of God and a meaningful purpose and related it to how the
Quran describes it.
The chapter was revealed during the middle stage of the
Prophet’s residence in Mecca. It was the climax of famine in the region. The
bitter conflict had begun between him and the disbelievers, though persecution
had not yet begun. The chapter contains 118 verses and its title is based on
the reference to believers in this chapter.
A brief commentary of Chapter 36 of the Holy Quran. This
chapter compels us to think beyond our world life and reminds us of the
Hereafter, the power of God and the consequences of our deeds.
A brief commentary of Chapter 7 (verses 1 to 58) of the
Holy Quran. These verses are both an invitation to do good and a warning from
being arrogant and disobedient.
A stern warning to the disbelievers of a severe
punishment, with examples from the prophets and people of the past, and a
reflection of God’s bounty towards humankind.
This two-part article series discusses the rights of
non-Muslims living in Islamic countries. Part 1 discusses the mercy Islam shows
to all creation and about the sanctity of non-Muslims’ lives and property.
Main Speaker: Sami al-Majid [edited by IslamReligion.com]
God guides whom He wills,
however, this blessing is not given arbitrarily, rather imbued with a free will
there are factors that make one worthy or unworthy of it.
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