Islam gives members of other faiths the right to
practice their faiths. A historical analysis of Islamic principle of ‘No
compulsion in religion.’ Part 2.
Main Speaker: Imam Mufti (Originally by Dr. Saleh al-Aayed)
God mentions Prophet Muhammad in the Quran in unique
ways—with words that signify his excellence and unmatched character and with
titles that demonstrate God’s love and care for him.
Main Speaker: Raiiq Ridwan (understandquran.com) [edited by
IslamReligion.com]
American, Khadija Evans, who experimented with umpteen
Christian denominations, atheism and even Wicca tells how her post-September 11
investigations of Islam led first herself then her husband to their final
spiritual home. Part 2.
Death is a reality that everyone is bound to face. Every religion has its own concept of the essentials of death. The Islamic tradition textually outlines the concepts of death vividly. In this lecture the speaker covers the concept of death in Islam, as well as the journey of the soul upon parting.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Many a times, we find that people convert to Islam but they just don't know where to start. This is an educational video on the rudimentary principles of the Islamic creed and the most import practical aspect.
Adhan is called out by the muezzin in mosques, sometimes from a minaret, five times a day summoning Muslims for mandatory (fard) prayers (salah). There is a second call known as iqama (set up) that summons Muslims to line up for the beginning of the prayers. The main purpose of this call is to inform people that time of prayer has come about. Amongst the benefits of this call is that reminds Muslims and informs Non-Muslims of the basic beliefs of the Islamic faith.
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