Adapted from Dr. Lawrence
Brown’s two articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, ‘Five Reasons to Get Excited
about the Dead Sea Scrolls’ and ‘Five More Reasons to Get Excited about the
Dead Sea Scrolls’, where he mentions intriguing and fascinating points about
these scrolls.
These verses explain what kind of God He is, what are
His attributes, Who has sent the Quran, and before Whom you have to render an
account of your deeds in the end.
25 years of reflection, evaluation of the Jewish
community and their Tradition, and in-depth studies within the Yeshivas of
Jerusalem, finally leads Oved to Islam. Part 3: Leaving exile and returning to
God.
We are not like robots that have no choice in our
actions. Everything happens by the will of God but at the same time we have a
free will to choose our choices and this is why we are accountable for our
actions.
Main Speaker: Sheikh Abdullah Bin MuhammadAl-Tayyar (islamtoday.net) [edited byIslamReligion.com]
Death is not the end of everything; it is a mere station
of a long journey. We can look at it positively and influence our lives with
it to achieve more in this world and receive a good outcome in the Hereafter.
Main Speaker: islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
A discussion of the last two verses of Chapter 2, that
define the basic beliefs of a Muslim, his humbleness, and relationship with God.
Part 2 explains the beautiful supplications at the end of the chapter.
God prepares Prophet Muhammad for heavy responsibilities.
Hell is promised to the disbelievers that refuse to take heed
of Prophet Muhammad’s warning. The night prayer is made easy.
There is only One God. Failure to see this reality will
result in a very harsh and final reality on the Day of Judgment. God gives
warning after warning and invites us to think and to ponder.
These profound verses encourage us to have the right company
and explain about the reality of our choices and actions. The truth and has
been made clear by God and we have been given a free will to choose; however we
are responsible for the consequences of our decisions.
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