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Knowing Allah, Page 60

Human Growth and Development (Part 1)

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.

Duah: Supplication to Allah

In Islam, Du’a is considered to be the best act of Ibadah. It is a direct link between man and his Lord (Allah). This can be confirmed by another hadith: That : “The most excellent type of ibadah or worship is Dua.”

Islamic Civilization

The Aryans and some other sects had disturbed the tranquillity of the east by agitating the question of the nature of the Father, the son, and the Holy Ghost. Muhammad (SAW) declared that there was none but one God who had no father, no son and that the trinity imported the idea of idolatry…

Islam and the Big Bang Theory (Part 3)

Do not the unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were a closed-up mass (ratqan), then We clove them asunder (fataqna)? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?

Islam and the Big Bang Theory (Part 2)

In terms of Astrophysics , the Big Bang Theory is currently the dominant scientific explanation for the origin of the universe. It was first proposed in 1927 by a Belgian priest named George Lemaître.

Islam and the Big Bang Theory (Part 1)

The Muslim scientific revolution, which produced the renaissance that put Muslims at the top of the civilized world for 8 centuries, was also result of contemplating the clues in the Qur’an about the physical world.

Einstein’s Theory in the Holy Quran

How could Prophet Muhammad (SAW) have guessed 1400 years ago that the backbone or the “spine” as we call it today play a very essential role in the creation of humans?

Cosmology in the Holy Quran

If the Quran had described the earth as stationary and the heavenly bodies as revolving around it, then although the people of that time might have been satisfied with this description, the people of the later ages like you and I would have treated that statement as a proof of the ignorance of the Quran’s author.