In this video, Omar Suleiman commences the series on 40 traditions related to social justice. He explains the gravity of injustice in the sight of God. He expands on the divine tradition in which God says, "O My slaves. I have made injustice forbidden upon Myself, and I have forbidden it upon you as well, so don't be unjust!"
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.
In this video, Mohammad ElShinawy discusses Islam?s take on modernity. He compares the way Western Europe dealt with modernity during the enlightenment period and how Islam dealt with modernity from the very start.
In this video, Omar Suleiman discusses the concept of evil. Why is it that God allows for so much evil and injustice to occur in the world? He also sheds light on the idea of freewill in Islam.
Some of the Meccan idolaters suggested to the Prophet as
a compromise that he should worship their gods for a year and they should
worship his for a year. The chapter was revealed in reply to them.
In this video, Omar Suleiman discusses whether Islam can be blamed for ISIS. He statistically proves that the idea that "all terrorist are Muslims" is far from the truth. He also draws a parallel between ISIS propaganda and their grievances.
In this iERA debate, the panelists debate the issue of whether Islam needs reformation or not. In recent days, many media and government agencies in Britain have encouraged the development of "British Islam". This debate tackles the subject head on.
In this video, Adnan Rashid continues discussing the response of Islam to atheism. He shares a number of arguments which can be employed to deconstruct the arguments of atheism. He also shares titles of some books which show the superiority of the Islamic civilization.
The 50th chapter of the Quran is named after
the Arabic letter that opens it – Qaaf. The themes covered include creation,
death, Resurrection, and the end of the wicked and the pious.
n this video, Adnan Rashid continues discussing the response of Islam to atheism. He explains how philosophy had come into Islam in the early days. He also explains how Muslims reacted to this philosophical revolution. He then contrasts the Muslim reaction with the Western reaction during the enlightenment period.
Connections are made with the battles fought between the
Byzantines and Persians in the time of Prophet Muhammad, followed by reflection
on God’s creation.
In this video, Adnan Rashid discusses the response of Islam to atheism. He discusses Christianity in the middle centuries and the church's attitude towards science. He shares some of the reasons for the rise of atheism in the Western world.
Islam and Christianity are thought of as two monolithic
religions. This is an explanation of what Islam and Christianity believe about
the Scriptures, the Prophets and the Trinity.
In this video, Mustafa Umar explains the reasons why one should be a Muslim. He also highlights the importance of focusing on the purpose of life instead of focusing on what one can get out of Islam.
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