A comparison between modern methods of recording history and that used in hadeeth. Part One: Modern, Western Historical Methodology and external criticism.
Yusuf Estes, now an active preacher of Islam, humorously tells his story about entering Islam. Part 4:A big home and lively discussions about religion.
A brief look at the some of the beliefs of the Baha’i faith which contradict the basic Islamic beliefs, as well as some contradictions found in some of its essential teachings.
1. Three objections to fine-tuning are answered. 2. Why
does fine-tuning need an explanation? 3. An illustration of fine-tuning with a
universe generating machine. 4. Awe of atheists on how fine-tuned the universe
is.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 2: Statements of Bible
scholars on the authenticity and preservation of the Bible.
A once misguided boy finds his salvation through
the Pentecostal Church and answers his call to ministry at the age of 20, later
to become a Muslim. Part 3: “A birth from darkness into light.”
A brief commentary of Chapter 19 of the Holy Quran. These
verses beautifully portray the birth and life of Jesus, and some of the
characteristics of great prophets such as Abraham and Moses. It also discusses
life after death, resurrection and reward.
Margaret discusses her early childhood of Sunday school, leaving and scorning all organized religion, and a class she took about Judaism and Islam in university.
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