An Islamic view of the role of interest in society today, with a historical and contemporary study. Part One: Why Muslims have implemented the prohibition of Interest in the face of Christian and Jewish secularists’ call for its legalization.
The Quran is a book sent to all of mankind. As a proof for the authenticity of the Quran, God placed in it various miracles. Amongst these are the scientific miracles of the Quran. This Episode deals with some scientific indications relative to the sky.
In this episode of The Deen Show Yusuf Estes shares with us various aspects of Adam's life. "Did Adam Worship Jesus", is just among the issues covered in this episode.
Realization that there is a way to eternal bliss leads one to ask: How can one reach eternal bliss? In this lecture, Dr. Philips discusses this point briefly as well a few other related issues.
"Day of Judgment" is a concept found in various religions. As most other theoretical concepts in Islam, the concept of the day of judgment is authentically outline in the Islamic sacred texts (the Quran & the prophetic traditions). In this lecture Dr. Philips (an Islamic theologian) briefly explains the Islamic concept of the day of judgment.
One of the leading Islamic personalities in America, Jamaal Zarabozo, discusses the miracle of the Quran, as how it played an influence in his journey to Islam. Part Two: A comparison between the Quran and what Orientalists had to say about it.
The Quran itself contains proofs for its truth and its teachings a clear and make perfect sense. It requires no “leap of faith” in order to believe it. Also, a look at the accusation that Muhammad borrowed or stole from other religions, particularly, the Christians and the Jews.
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