The Caliphate, or succession, of Abu Bakr and Umar, two of the most prominent of the companions of the Prophet, the spread of Islam and Islamic foreign policy in regards to the inhabitants of subjugated lands.
Main Speaker: Ismail Nawwab, Peter Speers, and Paul Hoye (edited by IslamReligion.com)
In this video, Waseem Razvi discusses how Islam teaches us to treat haters and bigots. He also explains why Islam is in fact the most inclusive of all religions.
In this episode of "The Deen Show" Waleed Abdul-Hakeem shares with the viewers prime information pertaining to the fifth pillar of Islam, Pilgrimage (Hajj).
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.
In this video, Abdurraheem Green discusses the importance becoming God's friend. He shares some insight on how an ideal relationship between humans and God should be. He also highlights ways of being able to see the positive in what appears negative.
Muslims have no doubt that the Quran is exactly the same today as it was more than 1400 years ago. This video talks about the efforts taken to preserve the Quran.
Main Speaker: Saad Tasleem (Produced by Dawah Association in Rawdah)
Man, bearing the burden of moral responsibility, is responsible for utilizing the earth’s resources with due consideration - resources which God has subjected to his every need.
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