God can be recognized by pondering over His
creation. Part 2 discusses the signs in the creation of the universe and within
man himself. Whatever little the human race has accomplished is not devoid of
problems and harm. And the discovery of the Creator of creation is the most elating
experience.
A brief commentary of Chapter 5 of the Quran. It
discusses food, hunting, the pledges made by the Jews and Christians, the
afterlife, and the feast of Jesus.
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.
Mr. Rao comes from a background of brahmin scholarship. He as a child had a string (of sacred importance to brahmins) of brahmin culture passed down to him from his father. After growing older Mr. Rao began to deal with Muslims at a business level. Soon after asking questions on Islam, he found it to be the right way.
A practicing Christian throughout life and even seeking a future as a Pastor, Abdullah realizes his faith is not based upon thought and logic, and thus investogates other relgions until he finds Islam.
The Quran is a book sent to all of mankind. As a proof for the authenticity of the Quran, God placed in it various miracles. Amongst these miracles are the scientific miracles of the Quran. This episode deals with the "Quranic Mention" of unseen powers upholding the sky.
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.
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]
A brief commentary of Chapter 5 of the Quran. It
discusses food, hunting, the pledges made by the Jews and Christians, the
afterlife, and the feast of Jesus.
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