Archive for July, 2007

Jul28

Decoding the Past: Secrets of the Koran

The Koran is an ancient tome that has been followed by Muslims for more than a thousand year. This History Channel presentation casts some Western eyes over the book and helps viewers to decipher some of the important passages of the text contained within. The program draws on the wise words of a number of […]

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Jul22

Islam & Dating: A lecture by Abdul Malik

Imam Abdul Malik talks about dating and the Islamic way. He touches on the issue of hypocrisy within Muslims today and Muslim families.

Submitted by BlueSky.

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Jul21

Lies From Evangelists About Islam

Came across this video, posted on YouTube, last week. It is a video response to Ken Hovind, an “American Eveangelist”, and his lies about Islam.
Reply to Lies from Evangelists about Islam.
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Jul15

Was Islam spread by the use of jizyah?

A link to a letter, by Peter BetBasoo, questioning the Arab civilisation was posted in the comments section by one of our visitors. In it, one false story he was trying to convey was that the Jizyah (poll tax) was used to force many communities to convert to Islam by being extortionately high, in his […]

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Jul14

What The Ancients Did For Us: The Islamic World

The rise of Islam is one of the most important events in world history. In the 7th century, Mohammed’s intention was to unite the divided Arabs through a new religion. A century after his death, he’d succeeded in producing a medieval superpower. The Arabs and Moors had spread through Spain towards the Pyrenees. Cordoba became […]

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Jul14

How Islam has kept us out of the ‘Dark Ages’

We in the West know what the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Babylonians have done for us in terms of scientific discovery. Most of us have at least heard of Socrates, Ptolemy, Galen and Pythagoras and of their contributions to philosophy, astronomy, physics and mathematics. But how many of us have heard of Al-Kindi, Ibn Sina, […]

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Jul12

The Modern Racist Paradigm

The following video should provide some food for thought to those of us who subconsciously aspire to be “white”, when they are obviously not.
This is a well researched documentary that exposes the “White” Media’s long-term agenda to standardize Caucasian people as the “social norm” for general society. Through the globalization and centralization of the […]

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Jul10

Islam Channel: The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi

This following is an interview with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf conducted by Islam Channel during his recent visit to the UK for the launch of his latest book entitled The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi. Although the interview does not delve into Imam Tahawi’s book ‘Al Aqeedah At-Tahawiyyah’ I hope it will still be an interest to […]

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Jul6

Riz Khan: Islam Who’s Right?

Riz (Khan) asks Sheikh Hamza Yusuf about his growing role as bridge-builder between Islam and the west and the controversy that comes with it.

Video from AlJazeera English.

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