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.
An analysis of the famous biblical verse “For God so
loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Part 3: More reasons to
doubt the reliability of the Bible.
Islam gives members of other faiths the right to
practice their faiths. A historical analysis of Islamic principle of ‘No
compulsion in religion.’ Part 2.
Main Speaker: Imam Mufti (Originally by Dr. Saleh al-Aayed)
In this Episode of the "Stories Of The Prophets", Yusuf Estes speaks about the different creations of God, how humans came into being, and about some of the duties of the Prophets.
Statements of various non-Muslim scholars and intellectuals about the profoundness of the religion of Islam as a civilization. Part 2: More statements.
A Catholic who rejects his faith and takes to Philosophy, and then later accepts Islam due to many unanswered questions. Part 3: Reflections on fishing in Alaska.
How a roulette analogy helped this former Las Vegas resident become a Muslim. Part 3: His observations about Prophet Muhammad, Quran and other meaningful perspectives of Islam.
A Catholic who rejects his faith and takes to Philosophy, and then later accepts Islam due to many unanswered questions. Part 5: A trip to Egypt and accepting Islam.
The existence of God does not require evidence. Part 1 discusses
that belief in God is a self-evident truth and self-evident truths are cross-cultural,
innate and provide the basis for a coherent worldview.
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