The second of a two-part article discussing the true
role of Jesus. Part 2: Discusses the message of Jesus, belief of the early
Christians and Islam's view of Jesus.
A brief commentary of Chapter 12 (verses 1-66) of the
Holy Quran. The story of Prophet Joseph is a story of suffering and
sadness, focusing on putting one’s trust in God and knowing that He is the best
of Planners. Part one sees Joseph being torn away from his loving father and
thrust into slavery, and ends with Joseph securing a high position in the
Egyptian government.
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 One: The warning given by the Prophet to those who say things about him which are untrue, and the companions understanding of this warning.
Islam is a religion for all times and for all people. Because of the divine nature of the Islamic traditions, we find that every little tradition related to us from the Prophet Muhammad his various physical benefits that are discovered on a day-to-day basis. In this video Yusuf Estes discusses a few of these traditions.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Many a times, we find that people convert to Islam but they are unaware of how to handle some of the problems that they face. In this video Dr. Brown shares with the viewers the problems he faced, and how he dealt with them. He also advises those looking to accept Islam on how to face these problems.
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