The supposed discord between religion and science is a relatively new belief, mainly one brought about by theories of atheists, but many scientists in the past and present see a harmony and coherence unexplained by science. Part 1: Religion and Science according to atheists.
An Islamic Critical Evaluation of the Ideas of Some Contemporary Physicists: Part One: The eternalness of the universe and the decay of matter, and the implications of the Big Bang.
Statements of various non-Muslim scholars and intellectuals about the profoundness of the religion of Islam as a civilization. Part 2: More statements.
After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false
religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under
Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog.
A university lecture on how Islam elevated the status of women. Part Three: The difference between Islamic and Western World Views, and a glimpse of some of the rights granted to women 1400 years ago by Islam.
An explanation of one of the beautiful name of God, al-Salaam,
which communicates to us the perfection of God and that He is the source of all
peace and contentment.
Main Speaker: Sheikh Salman al-Oadah (islamtoday.net) [edited by IslamReligion.com]
So many people reach a level where they cease to improve.
They think they have attained everything that it means to be guided. This
article sheds light on the fact that we need guidance in every affair, whether
big or small.
Main Speaker: islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
25 years of reflection, evaluation of the Jewish
community and their Tradition, and in-depth studies within the Yeshivas of
Jerusalem, finally leads Oved to Islam. Part 1: A truthful evaluation of the
“exiled” Jewish community.
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