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Losing control of the steering wheel for a second on the highway is enough reason to cause a crisis. Incorrect temperature is enough reason to cause a bomb explosion. The Olympic champions know the value of the moment as the difference between glory and loss. Everything in this world has measures that cannot be violated by any means. Does this apply to the Universe we live in? Is it really random and uncontrolled by a certain order? This wonderful and amazing video answers these questions and confirms that all creatures and the entire universe were created by Allah, the only true God. It indicates that these miracles are enough for each one to know that everything in this universe was created by Allah.
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An amazing video helps the confused person to find the way to the right religion through correct thinking and away from bias or blind following. The narrator says in the beginning, "I am talking to you as a human. It does not matter whether you are a Christian, Jew, Buddhist, or Hindu. It does not matter whether you are a worshipper of idols, atheist, religious, secularist, man, or woman. I talk and address you as a human. Have you ever stopped and asked yourself one day the reason why you believe in what you believe in? Have you ever thought about the reason for which you chose the religion you practice?"
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What They Say about the Prophet Muhammad Statements and testimonies of foreign orientalists, historians, philosophers, writers and leaders about Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him throughout history The first witness: Annie Besant, The Life and Teachings of Muhammad, Madras 1932, p.4 “It is impossible for anyone who studies the life and character of the great Prophet of Arabia, who knows how he taught and how he lived, to feel anything but reverence for that mighty Prophet, one of the great messengers of the Supreme. And although in what I put to you I shall say many things which may be familiar to many, yet I myself feel whenever I re-read them, a new way of admiration, a new sense of reverence for that mighty Arabian teacher.”
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To show good behavior is a sign of intellectual maturity and psychological serenity which Islam deems essential and as significant as is worship itself. It, therefore, instructs its followers to adopt, when dealing with others, an approach of righteousness enough to spare them harm. Islam considers a smiling face towards people to be a great category of alms-giving. It also orders the softened speech, the good way to argue and forgive offenders be of the lofty virtues. It urges Muslims to exchange gifts with others, give charity and show good discipline even to Non-Muslims. It, furthermore, motivates its followers to be of good company to them, guide them, visit them when sick and congratulate them on happy occasions. A Muslim is ordained to express gratitude to any who has done him a favor . For the Messenger of God, peace be upon him, said: “He who has done you a favor is to be rewarded.” Islam supports the urge to suppress abuse by outstretching gratefulness and confront injustices with justice and patience. A wife is given by Islam the right to be dealt with justly as well as children with mercy and compassion. Allah, the Almighty, says: ".......And treat them fairly......" Islam, thus, views those of benefit to people as the most highly beloved ones in the sight of Allah; whereas the most preferable acts are those which render others pleased and cheerful. In general, Islam recommends kindness be on top of all issues.
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Manifestations of mercy in Islam Since the advent of Islam, it has overwhelmingly promoted the concept and the quality of mercy. Allah describes the Quran as pure mercy "O mankind, there has come to you instruction from your Lord and healing for what is in the hearts, a guide, and a mercy for the believers" He also describes Himself in the very first Chapter of the Quran as the most Merciful and the most Gracious He says: All praise is due to Allah; the Lord of all worlds, the Most Merciful, the Most Gracious. Furthermore, He describes His mercy saying: "And My mercy envelopes everything". As for Prophet Muhammad Allah states clearly why, He had sent him by saying: "And We have not sent you O Muhammad except as mercy for the world ". Prophet Muhammad was a living depiction of mercy and a perfect example for humanity He generously offered tremendous hospitality to his guests. He helped the needy and the poor. He was there for anyone in need. He kept strong ties with his relatives. He was kind to everyone. He used to say: " Those, who show mercy, will receive Allah’s Mercy. Have mercy on those on earth so that you have mercy received by the One (Allah) above ". Islam stresses mercy. It includes a range of highly elevated ethical manners and behaviors such as: helping those in need, supporting the weak, defending the oppressed and encouraging the depressed Those features of mercy are not exclusively meant to be dedicated only to human beings. They even extend to include every living thing. According to a Hadith (a narration) by Prophet Muhammad, a man was completely forgiven for quenching the thirst of a panting dog. All the incidents and teachings of Islam conclude that mercy is superior to all other fine qualities and concepts. It’s also well emphasized that mercy is the root of all virtues.
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slam provides many human rights for the individual. The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are considered sacred, whether a person is Muslim or not. Islam also protects honor. So, in Islam, insulting others or making fun of them is not allowed. The Prophet Muhammad said: Truly your blood, your property, and your honor are inviolable.
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The Religion of Islam : Islam is the Religion and the Constitution which regulates the lives of nearly a fifth of the population of this world with different cultures, ethnic backgrounds and nationalities. Islam consists of five pillars: Testimony of faith, Prayers., Alms-giving, Fasting the month of Ramadan and Pilgrimage to the House of Allah (Makah).
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Prophet Muhammad is mercy from Allah to all mankind. He was sent to teach humanity the concept of mercy even to birds and animals which he forbade the people from harming without a proper reason F. Allah had sent Muhammad to perfect the morals and to call people to good manners, chastity, honesty and holding ties of kinship.
- English Lecturere : Osama Emara Reviewing : Osama Emara
A lecture in English in which the lecturer provides a comprehensive picture about Islam and how it is the religion of Allah.
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- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A lecture in English talks about Allah, the true God we worship and answers questions such as do Muslims worship the same God in Judaism and Christianity, what does the word Allah mean, and is Allah the moon god? The lecture contains wonderful words about the greatness of Allah, reverence in prayers, and the situation of Muslims today.
- English Lecturere : Ibrahim Zidan Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In this clip, Sh. Ibrahim Zidan provides a brief basic definition of the doctrine of Islam.
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