This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 3 continues
with the discussion on whether our existence has a purpose.
A person may think, "Why is it that God created multiple religions? Why not just one religion? If God wanted everyone to be following one religion, why then would he create numerous religions?" In this video Dr. Naik briefly covers this point.
W. B. Bashyr Pickard B.A. (Cantab), L.D.(London), an author of wide repute whose pen-production include Layla and Majnun, The Adventures of Alcassim, and A New World, tells his tale of his quest for Islam after suffering sever injuries in WWI.
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]
In this video Dr. David Berlinski discusses a common misconception about evolution being a scientifically established fact. He argues that evolution has always been a mere theory and that scientists never established a consensus on this subject.
Part two begins and finishes with some
rules about prayer, and includes a discussion about those whom God cursed, the
importance of obeying Prophet Muhammad and some verses about emigration.
Christians view the Muslim God as distance,
unapproachable, and impersonal. The article compares the Christian Name of
God, Abba to one of the most frequently used Name of God in the Quran, Rabb,
extracting their meaning and usage.
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