A brief commentary of Chapter 11 (verses 1-60) of the
Holy Quran. They discuss the stories of Prophet Noah and Hud, and the
consequences of those who rejected their message.
Hajj is one of the five main pillars of Islam. In this episode of "TheDeenShow" Yusuf Estes takes the viewers through a tour of Hajj on-site from Saudi Arabia!
In college, Melech studies various philosophies and involves himself in the political left, only later to move on, but still in support of the Palestinian Cause. After September 11, his open-mindedness allows him to disregard all propaganda, and after reading the Quran, finally finds the truth he was searching for.
This series of articles provide a conceptual framework
for answering the ‘big questions’ related to our existence. Part 2 urges us to
reflect on what actually is success and whether our existence has a purpose.
Through his first meeting with a Muslim and then numerous chats about religion, Michael sifts through the beliefs of various religions until he ends up accepting Islam.
After an interesting insight into how Muslims live an Ex–Jewish lady discovers that Islam is the way to mend ones relationship with God, to be forgiven for all past sins and the ultimate way to true inner happiness.
Main Speaker: S. E. Levine (from IslamOnline.net with permission)
A brief commentary of Chapter 12 (verses 67-111) of the
Holy Quran. Joseph has become an important man in the Egyptian
government and his brothers have approached him for grain. The story concludes
with Joseph revealing his identity and reuniting with his family.
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