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 1: The reliability
of the Gospel of John.
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.
The author beautifully captures the emptiness of the
lives of those devoid of God and a meaningful purpose and related it to how the
Quran describes it.
An explanation of a Prophetic saying which
emphasis the importance of good character. And good character includes our relationship
with the Creator, ourselves and those around us.
Main Speaker: islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
The following series of articles discusses the means used throughout history to ensure that the Sunnah, or teachings of Prophet Muhammad, remained authentically preserved and free from alteration and interpolation. Part Four: The practice of mentioning the Isnad and its preservation since the early years.
Poor and needy non-Muslims have the right to social
security under Islamic Law. Examples from history where non-Muslims were
provided from the public treasury.
Main Speaker: Imam Mufti (Originally by Saleh al-Aayed)
A court ruling overturning a fifteen year British ban on its leader, Louis Farrakhan, has propelled the so-called Nation of Islam into the headlines. Michael Young examines the Islamic credentials of these self-styled “Muslims”.
Transcribed from a sermon
delivered by Muhammad Alshareef at the American University in Washington DC which
was attended by Muslims and non-Muslims. Part 1: The struggle early Muslims went
through in rejecting false deities and worshipping the One true God.
Main Speaker: khutbah.com (edited by IslamReligion.com)
A comparison between modern slaughtering techniques and the method mandated in Islam. Part 2: A look into the modern techniques used in slaughtering and whether it fits the criteria of humane.
The Islamic view of the role of plants and animals in the environment and conservation of this vital element is fundamental to the preservation and continuation of life (part 2).
Main Speaker: Dr. A. Bagader, Dr. A. El-Sabbagh, Dr. M. Al-Glayand, and Dr. M. Samarrai (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Before one can truly appreciate the relationship between man and his environment, one must first appreciate the relationship between man and God. The essence of creation and the primordial religion of man.
A university lecture on how Islam elevated the status of women. Part Four: Although, men and women, both in their humanity and spirituality, Islam teaches that they are different in their roles in life.
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