God knows everything including the lies the disbelievers
tell about Prophet Muhammad. Gratitude is rewarded, and the disbelievers are
warned that their stubbornness will result in severe punishment.
A brief commentary of Chapter 5 of the Quran. It
discusses food, hunting, the pledges made by the Jews and Christians, the
afterlife, and the feast of Jesus.
A brief commentary of Chapter 5 of the Quran. It
discusses food, hunting, the pledges made by the Jews and Christians, the
afterlife, and the feast of Jesus.
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 discussion of the last two verses of Chapter 2, that
define the basic beliefs of a Muslim, his humbleness, and relationship with God.
Part 2 explains the beautiful supplications at the end of the chapter.
Transcribed from a sermon
delivered at the American University in Washington DC which was attended by
Muslims and non-Muslims. Part 2: The harassment and persecution Prophet
Muhammad endured to teach humanity that nothing deserves worship except God!
Main Speaker: khutbah.com (edited byIslamReligion.com)
A discussion on the basic qualities of a healthy mind
and what it will enable a person to do as described in the Quran. Part 2 discusses
the remaining 6 points.
How to achieve profound happiness and satisfaction or ‘flow’.
Part 2: The ingredients of flow are present in almost all forms of Islamic
worship. Flow-producing activities require an
initial investment and self discipline.
The existence of God and His Oneness is known through
reason and revelation. Part 3 explains that the Oneness of God and His nature
is known through revelation.
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