Revealed in the fourth year of Prophet Muhammad’s
mission, it consists of 55 verses and takes its title from the first verse that
mentions the incident of the ‘splitting-of-the-moon.’ That incident took place
in Mina, close to Mecca, five years before the Prophet’s migration to Madina.
The problem of evil has troubled humankind since time immemorial.
This article gives the Islamic perspective on it in a simple and logical way.
Part 2: God has the picture; we just have a pixel.
Main Speaker: Hamza Andreas Tzortzis (hamzatzortzis.com)
A short chapter that delves deeply into the fact that
the religion of God needed Prophet Muhammad and a clear scripture, the Quran,
to warn and guide the people of disbelief to the straight way.
Mercy is one the many beautiful attributes of God. God in many holy scriptures reminds us over and over his mercy. In this lecture Ibrahim Zidan touches over the concept of mercy in Islam.
In this video Dr. Jamal Badawi tackles some allegations directed against Islam. He details the manner in which the Prophet (PBUH) used to treat the non-Muslims. Dr. Badawi dedicates the second half of the lecture clearing some of the fog around the marriage life of the Prophet (PBUH).
In this episode of "The Deen Show" Br. Nouman clears various misconceptions about the Prophet Muhammad, and also discusses the merciful nature of the prophetic message.
Karla explains how her theological dissatisfaction with
the doctrine of Jesus as God and her discovery of the rights given to women in
Islam led her to become a Muslim.
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