Belief in the prophets of God is a central part of
Muslim faith. Part 2 will introduce all the prophets before Prophet Muhammad,
peace be on him, mentioned in the Muslim scripture from Lot to Jesus.
In the Night of Decree all that will happen till the coming year is decided by God Almighty, therefore making it a night of sincere asking and praying to God. Other acts of worship in Ramadan include seclusion in a mosque, helping the poor and visiting Mecca.
Main Speaker: Dr. M. Amir Ali (edited by IslamReligion.com)
This chapter comprises of 135 verses and discusses the
story of Moses and Adam, exhorts Prophet Muhammad to patience and prayer, and
reminds us of the consequences of disbelief.
When one looks into current affairs, one cannot help but to note that the Muslim world is distraught with unrest and violence. This article will discuss how colonization and Western interference has played the primary role in forming this state of affairs.
Intriguing accounts of some of the past nations
mentioned in the Quran and their prophets, along with various archaeological
evidence supporting it. Part 1.
Main Speaker: AbdurRahman Mahdi, www.Quran.nu, (edited by IslamReligion.com)
The life of this world is that of an impermanence. Heedlessness of this point is what leads one to being a slave to his own desires. Listen to Mr. Green as he further expands on this point.
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.
How to achieve profound happiness and satisfaction or ‘flow’.
Part 2: The ingredients of flow are present in almost all forms of Islamic
worship. Flow-producing activities require an
initial investment and self discipline.
In this lecture Mr. Green discusses why one shouldn't confuse cultural practices with Islam. He elaborates by mentioning some popular allegations made against Islam.
A discussion of the name, titles, and description of
Jesus in the Quran. Part 1: A look at the concept of the Messiah in the
Judeo-Christian thought as well as Islam, and the title “Miracle” which God
gives to Jesus in the Quran.
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