Archive for 'Faith and Religion'
Quantum Note: Union of Muslim States
Posted on03. Feb, 2012 by drmuzaffar.

Such a union is the manifest destiny of Muslims, even though they are hopelessly fragmented into fifty-seven states at the moment. It is a destiny that is waiting to be realized. It has powerful historical support, its future prospects are bright and its rationale is built upon solid logic and clearly delineated arguments. By Dr. [...]
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Prof Wagner: I Believe,The Holy God Speaks To Us In The Quran
Posted on03. Sep, 2011 by Editor.

By AYDOAN VATANDA, NEW YORK After carefully reading the Quran and examining it based on his many years of study, a leading American theologian has concluded that via the holy book God is speaking to all human beings around the world, a voice that, in his astonishing book, he said he tried to transmit to [...]
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When truth touches you
Posted on04. Aug, 2011 by Editor.

It never occurred to me to think about Islam Scottish Atheist Lady Finds Islam at the Age of 65 By Mryam Noor I became interested in Islam, but the war took place in Iraq, and I read the terrible things which were being said in the papers about Muslims My name is Maryam Noor, that [...]
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Azerbaijan: Banning hijab may result in Jihad
Posted on24. Jul, 2011 by Editor.

Playing with faith is playing with fire; never ridicule anyones faith. By Arthur Priymak The law of Allah and mercy for Muslims women – this is the way a hijab is called within Islam. Muslim believers today say that it gives them a sense of protection from the aggression of the world. Yet, what is the [...]
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Our dear Mawlvi
Posted on10. Jun, 2011 by drmuzaffar.

Quantum Note Dr. Muzaffar Iqbal “Ma as-salam,” she said as she handed me my room key after completing the check in. She was efficient, well-dressed and polite. “Is the meat halal?” I asked. “Yes,” she said, with a smile, “it is all halal.” I was relieved. This was my first visit to Kazakhstan and having [...]
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A Husband’s Duties towards his Wife
Posted on27. Apr, 2011 by Editor.

By Hadrat Allama Sayyid Shah Aal-e-Rasool Nazmi Barakati Almighty Allah SubHanuhu wa Ta'ala has prescribed certain rights of the husband towards their wives. The Holy Qur’an says: “The women have almost the same rights over men as men have certain rights over the women in kindness.” Beloved Prophet SallAllaho Alaihi wa Sallam has said: “Best [...]
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Four wives are always better than one?
Posted on22. Apr, 2011 by Editor.

By Olga Gumanova:
The president of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov also supports the idea of polygamy. “I am in full support of it,” he answered a reporter’s question about polygamous family. According to Ramzan Kadyrov, polygamy is better than leaving the family for a mistress. “This is better for a man than humiliating his wife by having a mistress, give jewelry and other gifts to prostitutes, and keeping his wife and children in need.
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Terry Jones; hate begets hate
Posted on08. Apr, 2011 by S M Hali.

By S. M. Hali:
The Holy Prophet (pbuh), who forgave Meccan disbelievers, who had attacked him, some of them hurling abuse and garbage on his person, set the example of love and amity for all. Hate only begets hate and is bound to bring discord in society. Let us resolve to be tolerant even of our critics and set an example by deterring from their revulsion through good conduct and show of empathy rather than odium.
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TERRY JONES: A DIFFERENT DRONE ATTACK
Posted on03. Apr, 2011 by Raja Mujtaba.

By Brig Samson S Saharf:
It is time that the USA and its States enact and implement laws to control these religious cults and showmen. We Pakistanis of Christian faith denounce the blasphemous and incendiary act of Terry Jones and demand of the US legislators and UN Security council to take cognizance of it in the best interests of all faiths and declare such acts equivalent to crimes against humanity.
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Why I Accepted Islam
Posted on01. Apr, 2011 by Editor.

By Michael Wolfe:
Most of the educated Westerners I knew around this time regarded any strong religious climate with suspicion. They classified religion as political manipulation, or they dismissed it as a medieval concept, projecting upon it notions from their European past.



