In this video Omar Suleiman speaks about the goal of ones life and how to achieve it. He derives this from a verse of the Quran and reflects on it by contemplating on a humans reactions to daily interactions.
Even one drink a day leads to health risks — a large new
global study has shown that the harms of alcohol greatly outweigh any potential
beneficial effects.
Main Speaker: Ashley Welch (taken from CBS News - cbsnews.com)
In this video, Imran Hussein discusses the ultimate sacrifice of Abraham. He shares the order which God had given him to slaughter his own child. Imran then shows how both Ismael and his father Abraham had adopted complete submission to God, and how God didn't let them down because of their trust in Him.
In this video Craig Pinkey discusses how Islam changed him from being an individual who had no regard for his fellow human beings, a college dropout and a womanizer to a courteous, married man, who is on his away to receiving his masters degree.
In this episode of the Untold Stories of World History Dr. Quick shares insight on the role that Muslims played in the world during the period of the European slavery. He narrates untold stories from history about how Muslims resisted slavery and encouraged others to do the same.
This video draws a comparison between modern embryonic findings and the Islamic textual references to embryonic development. It highlights the accuracy of the Islamic tradition in the light of modern findings.
In this video, Karim AbuZaid discusses the balance of Islam between extremism and negligence. He highlights key concepts related to belief in which the balance of Islam can be seen.
In this video, Dr. Fadel Soliman discusses the Prophet's marriage to Aisha. He argues that the age of marriage changes based on time and place. He explains how the age at which Aisha got married was a reasonable age during that time and in that culture.
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