In this video Waseem Razvi describes how Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him) treated the non-Muslims of the region, how he was concerned for their affairs, asked of their welfare when they were not seen, and supplicated for their guidance.
The Quran is a book of eternal guidance. Along with the clear presence of divine guidance in the Quran, it also exhibits apprehensible signs of divine intervention. In this episode Nouman shares with the viewers several examples related to this topic.
In this video Nouman Ali Khan gives a brief explanation of what Islam is, what Muslims believe in and the historical interactions of Muslims with other religions. He also tries to clear some fog around some of the misconceptions around Islam.
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.
God tells Prophet Muhammad how to use the Quran, gives a
strong warning against polytheism and Prophet Abraham ponders the universe and
discovers the Oneness of God.
The daughter of a southern Baptist preacher finds her way to Islam. Part 2: Her journey to Islam begins with a series of questions and encounter with two Muslim girls.
In this video, Dr. Fadel Soliman and Dr. Muhammad Alagroudy discuss some of the facts that prove the divine nature of the Quran. They further explain some reasons why the Quran couldn't have been authored by a human being.
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