In this episode of The Deen Show George Green, a former tour manager for some of the famous celebrities world wide, shares his thoughts on his previous life versus life after Islam.
A description of the Day of Judgment’s violent
beginning, humankind’s ingratitude and failure to accept the inevitability of
the Last Day, and the reality of the final outcome.
In this episode Dr. Quick discusses the some of the reasons why we must rethink history. He shares some of his own experiences in reconsidering history and not buying into the prominent narrative. Dr. Quick concludes by discussing some of the ways that the Muslim empire impacted the global history.
In this video Nazir Al-Mujaahid explains his story of how he accepted Islam. He also shares with the viewers how he was able to save the day with his firearm in a grocery store.
In this video Abdool Rahman Khan speaks about the last Messenger sent to mankind and speaks about the different reasons why there is so much violence in the media regarding Islam.
Abu Bakr -the Caliph of the Prophet Muhammad- was the most beloved man to the Prophet. He was also the father-in-law of our beloved Prophet, as his daughter Aisha was married to the Prophet. In this episode Abu Usamah briefly sums up some of the virtues of this virtuous man.
Jeffrey Lang shares his experiences as a young man struggling to find meaning in a world full of turmoil. He recounts his time growing up in San Francisco when his discovery of the Holy Qur'an compelled him to reconsider his scepticism of religion.
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