What Do We Know About Idris, Mutwashlack, Lamik & Nuh?
Idris, Mutwashlack, Lamik and Nuh are the patriarchs of the Bible known as Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah…(father to great grandson). What Do We Know About Them? Idris/(Enoch) In Islamic…
In The View of God, We All Are Brothers & Sisters
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Idris, Mutwashlack, Lamik and Nuh are the patriarchs of the Bible known as Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah…(father to great grandson). What Do We Know About Them? Idris/(Enoch) In Islamic…
Which Son Was Abraham Ask To Sacrifice? Can We Definitively Know? The Islamic View: Muslim scholars use several pieces of evidence from Islamic texts to support the belief that the…
The Signs Are Apparent! The Times Are Now! Light vs. Darkness; Righteousness vs. Evil Qur’an 2:208 1 John 3:12 (NIV) In today’s struggle between the good and evil, a timeless…
We Fell Out Of Favor. ”You Can’t Be A Man/Woman Of God And Of The World Too!” In today’s time, we find ourselves amidst a distressing climate of spiritual and…
Today’s America is one of the most religiously diverse societies in history. Look around you and you’ll see people with different histories, values, and beliefs. Different ideas of what justice…
The Story of the Prophet’s Hijra to Medina Let me explain for those who are uninformed. After the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his close companion Abu Bakr escaped from Mecca…
What Does The Torah, Bible And Qur’an Say About God? The Torah, Bible, and Qur’an are all considered holy scriptures in the Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, respectively. While there…
Someone asked me, “How long were Muslims in America? Was Islam heavily practiced here like Christianity and Judaism? I never heard of Islam prior to September 11th.” This was shocking…
In Islam, prostration in prayer, known as “sujood” in Arabic, is a fundamental part of the act of worship. It symbolizes the submission and humility of the worshipper before Allah…
Feeding People Is A Charitable Act. In Islam, feeding the community is considered a charitable act with great blessings and rewards. This charitable act is deeply rooted in the teachings…