In this video Hamza Tzortzis explains how the Quran and the works of Shakespeare are beautiful but are worlds apart because the Quran is divine and cannot be imitated.
In this video Suhaib Webb describes the purpose of life and explains how one can be who he is but still be a Muslim connecting oneself with God without any mediators.
In this video Yusuf Estes elaborates on compassion within Islam in our everyday relationship with our parents, children, spouses, neighbours and even animals.
In this video Adam Gillespie shares his incredible journey to Islam wherein he knew God existed but remained a product of his society until God guided him to Islam.
In this episode of the Untold Stories of World History Dr. Quick discusses Muslim relations with the Swedish Vikings. He continues on to discussing some of the western countries which are experiencing or have experienced a rise in Muslim population.
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 5: More reasons why we
should not believe in John 3:16.
In this video Abu Mussab Wajdi Akkari explains the complete opposite to worshipping one Supreme Being -- the idea of Shirk. He explains that worshipping other than Allah, or attributing partners to Allah is the biggest crime committed by human kind.
In this episode Dr. Abdullah Quick discusses some of the reasons why we must rethink history. He particularly focuses on the impact that the Muslims have had on South African history. He starts with the very early Muslims who arrived to the Cape and continues to the modern history of Muslims in South Africa.
In this episode of the Untold Stories of World History Dr. Quick shares insight on the role that Muslims played in the world during the period of the European slavery. He narrates untold stories from history about how Muslims resisted slavery and encouraged others to do the same.
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 4: A discussion on the
Christian concepts of sacrifice, atonement and redemption by faith.
In this lecture Hamza Tzortzis discusses some of the rational evidences for the existence of God. This talk is a philosophical approach to the establishment of God. It is of particular interest for those who are looking for an intellectually stimulating discussion around the proofs of the existence of God.
In this episode Dr. Quick discusses the some of the reasons why we must rethink history. He shares some of his own experiences in reconsidering history and not buying into the prominent narrative. Dr. Quick concludes by discussing some of the ways that the Muslim empire impacted the global history.
In this video Abdur-Raheem Green shares the story of Mary. As an extension to the subject, Green discusses the Muslim belief in Jesus. The subject of Muslim belief in Jesus is closely related to the topic of trinity, for this reason Abdur-Raheem Green's expands on the Muslim belief in regards to the trinity.
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 3: More reasons to
doubt the reliability of the Bible.
In this video Dr. Mohammed Salah introduces how the Kaaba was created by Ibrahim, peace be upon him, relating evidences from the Qur'an to us. He narrates the evidence where the Hajj was made obligatory, and then outlines some of the basic duties included within the rites of Hajj.
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