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.
Yusuf Estes, a former Christian preacher, explains the concept of Polygamy in Islam. He mentions concisely some reasons for polygamy being legal in Islam.
These verses explain what kind of God He is, what are
His attributes, Who has sent the Quran, and before Whom you have to render an
account of your deeds in the end.
The chapter was revealed during the middle stage of the
Prophet’s residence in Mecca. It was the climax of famine in the region. The
bitter conflict had begun between him and the disbelievers, though persecution
had not yet begun. The chapter contains 118 verses and its title is based on
the reference to believers in this chapter.
The characteristics of a believer, the punishment that
awaits the disbelievers and those who distract the believers from worship, wise
advice and the ultimate power of God.
God mentions Prophet Muhammad in the Quran in unique
ways—with words that signify his excellence and unmatched character and with
titles that demonstrate God’s love and care for him.
Main Speaker: Raiiq Ridwan (understandquran.com) [edited by
IslamReligion.com]
In this video Dr. Philips explains why Islam is one of the most misunderstood religions in the world. He also clarifies some of the common misconceptions pertaining to Islam.
In this episode of The Deen Show Dr. Brown explains some of the primary differences between the taproot of the message of Jesus and the Pauline Doctrine.
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