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  1. God’s Greatest Gift: Good Guidance

    • 25 January 2008 • 0 comment

    Every time we recite Sura Fatiha, we begin by thanking and praising and glorifying Allah, not because he needs praise and glory, but because we are so forgetful, we need to remind ourselves of Allah’s greatness and irresistible power…

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  2. Our Primeval Covenant

    • 11 January 2008 • 0 comment

    We all know that time passes quickly, and as we grow older, it seems that time is racing past at ever increasing speed. But really this is just an illusion. The poet Jalaluddin Rumi says that when you’re in a boat on a fast flowing river…

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  3. Something of Heaven (Part 2)

    • 7 December 2007 • 0 comment

    Nabi Isa, Prophet Jesus said, “Do unto others what you would have them do unto you”. Six centuries later, Prophet Muhammad sws said, “A believer is not truly a believer until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself”…

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  4. Rent Not Paid

    • 9 November 2007 • 0 comment

    Perhaps this could be the epitaph of the traditional Islamic world. Many Muslims still adhere to [some] aspects of the Qur’anic message; but there seem to be whole sections of the revelation which we read, formally, but fail to digest…

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  5. Our Lifelong Search for Knowledge

    • 28 September 2007 • 0 comment

    Be aware of any subliminal messages and hidden agendas in your study material. Sometimes unproven theories are presented as hard truths. If you are studying the natural sciences, be mindful of the pervasive influence of Darwinism…

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  6. Something of Heaven (Part 1)

    • 25 September 2007 • 0 comment

    The materialists and secularists deny that we have a soul. They believe that human beings need only to satisfy our material and physical needs. Christians will remember what Jesus said, that “man shall not live by bread alone,” meaning that it’s not enough simply to fulfil our biological needs…

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  7. Paying the Rent

    • 14 September 2007 • 0 comment

    We have just begun the holy month of Ramadhan. During this month, thirst strikes and hunger bites. Thirst and hunger really come up close and personal. But then, it’s also the month when God’s love, Allah’s love and mercy overflows…

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  8. Justice in Darfur

    • 24 August 2007 • 1 comment

    The humanitarian crisis in Darfur is getting worse. Around 200,000 people have been killed, mostly civilians, and 2 ½ million people have been made homeless. The international community has been very slow to respond to this problem, and the attitude of Muslims on the whole has been rather shameful…

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  9. Human Growth and Development (Part 3)

    • 20 July 2007 • 0 comment

    What this means is that He is the sole creator of the universe and that He nourishes and sustains it. The implication is that He is the originator of everything (seen and unseen, known and unknown) and that everything depends on Him for sustenance, growth, and development.

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  10. Human Growth and Development (Part 2)

    • 20 July 2007 • 0 comment

    According to the Qur’an, human growth and development follow one common pattern which is applicable to every human being. Despite individual differences this pattern applies to every person.

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