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Human's Need to Islam
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- Arabic Author : Muhammad Al-Ameen Al-Shanqette
A lecture delivered in Arabic at the Prophetic Mosque at the presence of the Moroccan King Muhammad, the fifth. The lecturer explained the Quranic verse, "This day those who disbelieve have despaired of [defeating] your religion; so fear them not, but fear Me. This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion." He confirmed that Islam completely and perfectly dealt with all matters that humankind concerns. Afterward, he discussed some topics as Islamic monotheism, righteous vs. bad acts, Muslim society, and the problem of Muslims' weakness.
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- Arabic Author : Faten Sabri
A useful book in Arabic proves the weakness of man in comparison with other creatures, and even the microorganisms that may decide his fate, Allah willing. They may eliminate human beings through deadly diseases. As a result, we have to search for their secrets and the great creator who created them. These creatures prove that whatever we think we become knowledgeable of the world in which we live to the extent that we can control it, we may stand helpless in front of a tiny creature. As a result, religion is so important as science.
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Dear Human ..... I'm talking to you from where you man .... It does not matter if you're a Christian or a Buddhist or a Jew .... .... Hindu worshipers of idols of religious or atheist .... Ilmaniya woman or man ..... I talk and speak to you from where you are man .... Have you ever stopped and asked yourself one day for what you believe in what you believe in .... Have you ever thought about why you chose religion practiced .... .
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