When Prophet Muhammad lost his son, an opponent who
hated him, made fun of him, saying that he was being ‘cut off’ without
posterity. This Meccan chapter comes to reassure the Prophet.
In this part of her story of conversion, Shannon tells
us how she converted and how she feels about those who had the opportunity to
share the knowledge of Islam with her but simply ignored it.
Islam and Christianity are thought of as two monolithic
religions. This is an explanation of what Islam and Christianity believe about
the Scriptures, the Prophets and the Trinity.
A brief commentary of Chapter 5 of the Quran. It
discusses food, hunting, the pledges made by the Jews and Christians, the
afterlife, and the feast of Jesus.
An explanation of a Prophetic narration that clearly
demonstrates the Islamic stance on equality and how this helped integrate a
huge diversity of nations and peoples into one great civilization.
Main Speaker: Dr. Ghazi al-Tawbah (islamtoday.net) [edited by
IslamReligion.com)
In this part of her story of conversion, Shannon tells
how she moved from the tiny country farm town she was born in to Irving, Texas,
where she endeavoured a lot to know anything about her Creator and Islam, but
merely got very little.
Part two begins and finishes with some
rules about prayer, and includes a discussion about those whom God cursed, the
importance of obeying Prophet Muhammad and some verses about emigration.
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.
A chapter dealing with faith focused on Prophet Muhammad
being from a long line of prophets whose mission was to deliver the message of
God. It is God who will call the people to account.
Unitarianism branched out of Christianity. Its early
history and influence of Islam is traced along with comparison with Baha’i
faith and Christianity.
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