This chapter refers to an uncle of the Prophet who
opposed him fiercely, as did his wife. He insulted the Prophet with ‘Tabban
Lak’ (‘may you perish!’). This Meccan chapter was the response.
Three more stories from the prophetic narrations
demonstrating the character trait of modesty and the sense of shame that underlies
and accompanies it, producing virtuous propriety in one’s deeds.
True inner peace is found by submitting to God Almighty, living this life for Him, remembering Him and by making the Hereafter more of a priority than this life.
Main Speaker: Dr. Bilal Philips (transcribed from an audio lecture by Aboo Uthmaan)
A series of articles compelling the reader to ponder
over the marvels of the Quran. Part 1: The experience of a merchant marine
with the Quran, and the miracle in the mention of ‘something even smaller than
an atom’ and honey.
Main Speaker: Dr. Gary Miller (edited by www.islamhouse.com)
An examination of the concept that Jesus is the son of God from Christian sources. Part two: A look at the orginal Greek and Hebrew words translated to “son”.
The history of Islam and Muslims in America dates further back in history than the arrival of Columbus to the Americas. Often times people fail to recognize the immense contributions of Islam and Muslims in various civilizations. This video is just one portrait of those many contributions.
A brief description of Hindu karma, a concept that is
often embraced but misunderstood. The doctrine of reincarnation and the laws of
karma are not compatible with Islam.
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 4: “From
Cross to Crescent.”
In this video Br. Musa Cerantonio explains how he went from being a Christian that travelled all the way to the Vatican to becoming a practicing and devoted Muslim.
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