In this video Dr. Waleed Basyouni discusses the positive nature of the Islamic call. He highlights the fact that one of the core reasons behind the existence of the Shariah is to bring happiness to the lives of people.
Separation from God, emptiness of worship, lack of
reliance on prophetic teachings and resulting lack of religious identity among
Unitarians is the focus of this article.
In this episode of Inspiration, the importance of being patient when calamity occurs is beautifully exhibited. Mohammad Zeyara writes to his mentor Omar Suleiman about how he had contemplated suicide when he lost his mother, but how remembering God protected him. The episode also teaches the importance of being patient when one loses a loved one.
In this video, Dr. Zakir Naik discusses more than 21 scientific miracles of the Quran. The lecture is followed up by a Question and Answer session in which a Hindu woman accepts the Islamic faith live in front of the audience.
This video draws a comparison between modern embryonic findings and the Islamic textual references to embryonic development. It highlights the accuracy of the Islamic tradition in the light of modern findings.
In this episode of The Deen Show Sh. Adly details how the Quran was preserved. He also explains the several tactics that were adapted in it's preservation.
Abu Bakr -the Caliph of the Prophet Muhammad- was the most beloved man to the Prophet. He was also the father-in-law of our beloved Prophet, as his daughter Aisha was married to the Prophet. In this episode Abu Usamah briefly sums up some of the virtues of this virtuous man.
A brief commentary of Chapter 7 (verses 59 to 147) of
the Holy Quran. In this part we learn important lessons from the lives of the prophets
and long gone civilisations.
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