This chapter begins by introducing us to the power and
strength of God. It talks about giving freely and sincerely from the bounties
that God provides us with and concludes by exhorting us to fear God and follow
His messenger Muhammad.
After the Battle of Uhud many examples of how to be a
better Muslim became clear. God taught the believers leadership skills and
explained His power over all things.
Is belief in God the only rational
foundation for objective morality? Part 1: Defining ‘objective’, why morals
are objective, and the implications of adopting an atheist worldview.
Main Speaker: Hamza Andreas Tzortzis (www.hamzatzortzis.com)
Is belief in God the only rational
foundation for objective morality? Part 3: Response to those who deny morality
to be objective, conflate moral epistemology with moral ontology, conflate
absolute morality with objective morality and to those who maintain morality to
be relative to cultural norms.
Main Speaker: Hamza Andreas Tzortzis (www.hamzatzortzis.com)
God guides whom He wills,
however, this blessing is not given arbitrarily, rather imbued with a free will
there are factors that make one worthy or unworthy of it.
The Prophet's daily gathering in the mosque every
morning was for much more than imparting religious knowledge. Part 2: Time for
consultation, advice and sharing.
Main Speaker: Sheikh Abd al-Wahhab al-Turayri (islamtoday.net) [edited byIslamReligion.com]
This chapter begins describing the worldly possessions
that distract us from obedience to God and ends by telling us what the destiny
will be for those who do not take heed.
An explanation of hadith no. 36 from An-Nawawi's Forty
Hadith. The hadith highlights several praiseworthy characteristics that a
believer should inculcate.
The problem of evil has troubled humankind since time immemorial.
This article gives the Islamic perspective on it in a simple and logical way. Part
1: God is more than just The-Merciful and All-Powerful.
Main Speaker: Hamza Andreas Tzortzis (hamzatzortzis.com)
The Prophet's daily gathering in the mosque every
morning was for much more than imparting religious knowledge. Part 1: Casual,
friendly and caring moments.
Main Speaker: Sheikh Abd al-Wahhab al-Turayri (islamtoday.net) [edited byIslamReligion.com]
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