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A brief overview of New Testament studies on the gospels
Who did other people think Jesus was? What did Jesus think of himself? Biblical scholars have been writing about these very questions for generations now. If you want a sure guide through the complexities of this subject (known as ‘Christology’)… Read More ›
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Divine Love
(from Chapter 4: ‘God and Love’ in Love in the Holy Qur’an by Prince Ghazi of Jordan) God speaks of the great reality of love many times in the Holy Qur’an. He mentions those whom He loves, such as, for… Read More ›
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Son of Adam
Muhammad the last messenger of God said: God says, ‘Son of Adam, so long as you keep calling upon Me and hoping for good from Me, I shall forgive you whatever you have done. Son of Adam, were your sins… Read More ›
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Rumi
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Abraham’s Tent
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The Annunciation
The Annunciation by Henry Ossawa Tanner at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Tanner painted The Annunciation soon after returning to Paris from a trip to Egypt and Palestine in 1897. Tanner entered this painting in the 1898 Paris Salon exhibition,… Read More ›
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What everyone needs to know about the ‘anti extremist’ Quilliam foundation
Hot off the press from star writer Adil who has an unnerving ability to get to the heart of the matter: For those unfamiliar, the Quilliam foundation is: The world’s first counter-extremism think tank set up to address the unique… Read More ›
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Subhan Allah!
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Love in the Holy Qur’an
click on pic to download the book for free This book was originally a widely-acclaimed PhD thesis at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. In it, the author treats, in a simple and accessible style with reader-friendly and teaching-friendly features,… Read More ›
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France: Islamic Declaration of Faith Lands a Moroccan in Prison
reblogged from Morocco World News Rabat – An appeal hearing is set to begin Monday to review the case of a Moroccan librarian who was arrested in the French city of Lille last month for publicly condoning an act of… Read More ›
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Professor Bart Ehrman sets the record straight
reblogged from Dr Ehrman’s Facebook page QUESTION TO DR EHRMAN: In my talks with my family I have referenced your work, and my family typically rolls their eyes and tells me that they hold no respect for your work. When… Read More ›
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I want them all!
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Murad: Universality and timeless appeal of Rumi’s message inspired by Quranic ethos
reblogged from Today’s Zaman The works of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, the anniversary of whose passing is celebrated throughout Turkey with Şeb-i Arus ceremonies on Dec. 17, have had a keen following in the Western world since the 19th century. This… Read More ›
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Remarkably silly
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Adam Deen invites Hamza Tzortzis to debate
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A visit to Waterstones where I bought an extraordinary book..
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Is that the time?
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This is taking a book to bed a bit too far
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After the Apocalypse
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Lets be honest: illegal immigration has been a big problem…
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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Adam Deen: confronting the dark side
Interview on extremism – Talk Radio Europe. Adam founded the highly prestigious Deen Institute based in the UK. As always, Deen offers pertinent observations on the challenges facing the Muslim Ummah from ‘puritanical’ Muslims and Wahhabism.
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Anjem Choudary shares his reaction to ISIS’s latest
The Western media’s favourite Muslim preacher upsets talk show host Steve Malzberg
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‘a new Muslim cool’ – BBC
I have come across this Lego-inspired wallpaper graphic designed by Peter Gould in 2013. It says Asalamu Alaikum (Peace be upon you) in Kufic calligraphy. “Peter is among those young urban global Muslims leading the emergence of a new Muslim… Read More ›
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Life in Madinah….
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The ongoing conflict between secularity and religion in France
The following comments by the great British sufi writer Martin Lings have a contemporary relevance in light of the ongoing conflict between secularity and religion in France, especially with respect to Islam: “Guenon seems to have had no further contact… Read More ›
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The different forms of sacred art
“The differences between religions are reflected very clearly in the different forms of sacred art: compared with Gothic art, above all in its “flamboyant” style, Islamic art is contemplative rather than volitive: it is “intellectual” and not “dramatic,” and it… Read More ›
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Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad – The Fitri (Natural) State of Man
fitra [noun] – inborn nature, innate disposition fitri [adjective] – natural, innate, primordial
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I love Pre-Raphaelite art
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Today would have been Ronald Reagan’s 104th Birthday.
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