How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 3: How an effort by the Emperor of Constantinople, Leo
III to destroy images was dampened. Striking parallels between the teachings
of Christianity and some ancient civilizations.
A brief commentary of Chapter 107 of the Holy Quran.
These verses talk about the characteristics of those who deny the Judgement Day
or are heedless of it.
Some of the Meccan idolaters suggested to the Prophet as
a compromise that he should worship their gods for a year and they should
worship his for a year. The chapter was revealed in reply to them.
A concise chapter assuring Prophet Muhammad that his
life will improve and reminding him that God has always taken care of his needs.
Comprehensive instructions from God to Prophet Muhammad that are applicable to
everyone.
This two-part article series discusses the rights of
non-Muslims living in Islamic countries. Part 2 defines who are the “people
under a covenant” and lists the rights of such non-Muslims.
Main Speaker: Sami al-Majid [edited by IslamReligion.com]
This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 1 discusses
the need for searching for the truth.
A brief commentary of Chapter 7 (verses 148 to 206) of
the Holy Quran. In these final verses we discover that Prophet Muhammad was
mentioned in both the Torah and Gospel and the warnings in previous parts are
reiterated.
A description of the Day of Judgment’s violent
beginning, humankind’s ingratitude and failure to accept the inevitability of
the Last Day, and the reality of the final outcome.
God knows everything including the lies the disbelievers
tell about Prophet Muhammad. Gratitude is rewarded, and the disbelievers are
warned that their stubbornness will result in severe punishment.
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