A look at how old pagan beliefs crept into Christianity through Paul of Tarsus. Also included, is mention of the history of original sin and salvation from an Islamic perspective.
The supposed discord between religion and science is a relatively new belief, mainly one brought about by theories of atheists, but many scientists in the past and present see a harmony and coherence unexplained by science. Part 2: The statements of past and present scientists who did not see a conflict between religion and science.
A trusted student of a renowned Christian scholar in former Andalusia overhears a discussion about the Paraclete, a prophet to come mentioned in the bible.
A series of articles compelling the
reader to ponder over the marvels of the Quran. Part 6: A reply to those who
allege that the Quran could be from the Devil or one suffering from mythomania.
Main Speaker: Dr. Gary Miller (edited by www.islamhouse.com)
These verses explain what kind of God He is, what are
His attributes, Who has sent the Quran, and before Whom you have to render an
account of your deeds in the end.
A brief commentary of Chapter 7 (verses 1 to 58) of the
Holy Quran. These verses are both an invitation to do good and a warning from
being arrogant and disobedient.
Islam is a God-centered religion. Nothing illustrates
this reality better than the verse named ‘The Greatest’ by the Prophet
Muhammad. Read this article to find out more about this verse and its beautiful
explanation of who is God.
A series of articles compelling the reader to ponder over the marvels of the Quran. Part 8: An objective approach to looking at the truthfulness of the Quran.
Main Speaker: Dr. Gary Miller (edited by www.islamhouse.com)
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