In this episode of "The Deen Show" Dr. Dirks discusses whether America was founded as a Christian state or not, and what exactly was the prominent belief system in the early days of American history.
In this video Dr. Jerald Dirks -a graduate of the School of Divinity in Harvard- shares with the viewers some of his thoughts about the compilation of what is known today as the Bible.
Robert was raised up as an agnostic in a small town in Canada. As Robert's hedonistic life-style led him to developing a spiritual void, he started to consider religiosity as his way of life. He first adapted Christianity as a medium for filling his spiritual void, until he came to the realization that Islam is the only religion that truly fills that gap.
In this video, the human body in relation to its pain receptors is described in detail. This human body miracle is then found in the Quran to elaborate on the Quranic miracle.
In this video, Mustafa Umar gives us a glimpse of the female scholars that lived through the history. He begins with the perception of women in different parts of the world and how Islam changed that perception.
In the recent years, what some would consider to be a gesture of modesty, others have strongly criticized. Hijab is an essential part of a modest lifestyle in Islam.
Karla explains how her theological dissatisfaction with
the doctrine of Jesus as God and her discovery of the rights given to women in
Islam led her to become a Muslim.
The chapter was revealed during the middle stage of the
Prophet’s residence in Mecca. It was the climax of famine in the region. The
bitter conflict had begun between him and the disbelievers, though persecution
had not yet begun. The chapter contains 118 verses and its title is based on
the reference to believers in this chapter.
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