• Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
    Hamza Andreas Tzortzis
    Tell Me About God

    In this lecture at King's College London, Hamza Andreas Tzortzis addresses three main topics. The first is an existential point and involves the absurdity of life without God. If we can't answer the fundamental questions in life then can we ever be happy? The second topic was that God is a reality. Hamza introduces how God's existence is self evident and addresses the concept of a properly basic belief, which means that the believer in God is intellectually justified in his or her belief even without inductive or deductive evidence. This is similar to the axiom that the world is real. He then introduces the argument from consciousness by arguing that materialistic accounts of phenomenal states (subjective conscious experiences) are incoherent. He concludes by asserting that theism is a coherent and comprehensive explanation for phenomenal states. Hamza closes this topic by speaking about the Quranic argument for God's existence. Which involves assessing the possible logical explanations that explain the emergence of the universe. The last topic that Hamza addresses is based on the fact that God wants to liberate our hearts and minds. We are all slaves to context. We never chose our DNA, parents, social economic circumstances in which we were brought up, names, siblings, gender, social pressure, etc. The only way to truly liberate ourselves from this slavery is to be at service to God and to worship Him as he deserves to be worshipped, because He created you and knows you better than you know yourself, and He knows what is really good for you.

    Tell Me About God
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    An Amazing Coincidence

    O great coincidence ..! Coincidence, mathematical possibilities and even laws are just a description of the events but they do not create events themselves and create nothing - as well as coincidence does not carry information that adjust relevance, purpose and function (every part of the universe and each part of the genetic and the cell to the other parts of the body are created by Allah the Creator).

    An Amazing Coincidence
  • theMercifulServant channel
    theMercifulServant channel
    "Allah" Mentioned in the Bible

    In this video, Sheikh Yusuf Estes gives a linguistic analysis of the word “Allah”. The word “Allah” in itself is the beauty of Islam, “Allah” does not mean God, as God in Arabic is Illah… but when we speak about the one and only God, the God of all Prophets, the one who is worthy of worship, the word “Allah” is the only proper word. There are also proofs in the English translation of the Bible and the Old Testament that the word Allah means the one and only God.

    "Allah" Mentioned in the Bible
  • Osoul Global Center
    Osoul Global Center
    Al-‘Ali The Highest : The Names of Allah

    The One Who is above and exceeds all others. The Most High, above whom there is nothing higher.

    Al-‘Ali The Highest : The Names of Allah
  • Website of the Deenshow
    Website of the Deenshow
    Happy Muslims in Islam!

    In this episode, Br. Eddie discusses the Islamic prospective of happiness after the rapid spread of the song of William Pharrell “Happy” and shows.

    Happy Muslims in Islam!
  • Fahd Salem Bahammam
    Fahd Salem Bahammam
    Belief in Allahs Names and Attributes

    This is a gift for all the new Muslims who currently know the right path to Allah. This is a means to strength and preserve their belief. In these audios Sheikh Fahd Salem Bahammam shows the fruits of becoming a Muslim, the excellent features of Islam and all aspects of Islam. Sheikh Fahd illustrates the pillars of faith on which one’s belief is based and the pillars of Islam which contain the best practical deeds (e.g. prayer) and the best deeds of the heart i.e. the monotheism. As Islam is a social religion, Sheikh explains the Muslim’s behavior towards all individuals in the society, old or young, whether they embrace Islam or not. Afterwards he puts up some notice about both of the permissible and prohibited financial dealings. He also mentions the factors which increase the one’s belief and help the Muslim to abide by Allah’s commands. He refers to the obstacles (e.g. lust, misconception and ignorance) in the path of the Muslims prevent him from continuing his way to Allah. He also shows the prerequisites of the sincere repentance which is between the person and his God without a mediator. Finally, he gives a word for the new Muslim.

    Belief in Allahs Names and Attributes
  • Bilal Philips
    Bilal Philips
    Spending in the Cause of Allah

    The importance of spending in the Cause of Allah.

    Spending in the Cause of Allah
  • Haya Muhammad Eid
    Haya Muhammad Eid
    Islam’s Way to Find God

    There are traces of past and present creations everywhere — are they meaningless or living signs of a Creator God?

    Islam’s Way to Find God
  • Zakir Naik
    Zakir Naik
    ​Why Do Muslims Prefer Calling Allah by the Arabic Word Allah

    Why Do Muslims Prefer Calling Allah by the Arabic Word Allah and not English Word God.

    ​Why Do Muslims Prefer Calling Allah by the Arabic Word Allah
  • Zakir Naik
    Zakir Naik
    Allah if He Pleases will forgive all Sins except Shirk – Associating Partners with Him

    Allah if He Pleases will forgive all Sins except Shirk – Associating Partners with Him.

    Allah if He Pleases will forgive all Sins except Shirk – Associating Partners with Him
  • GuideToIslam
    GuideToIslam
    Who is Allah?

    Allah is the Arabic name for God which affirms that He is One singular God with no partners or equals. Allah is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe who created everything for a reason. 

    Who is Allah?
  • Imam Kamil Mufti
    Imam Kamil Mufti
    Who is Allah?

    The book is dedicated to non-Muslims who desire to know about Who is Allah in brief.

    Who is Allah?
  • This is ISLAM - thisislam.net
    This is ISLAM - thisislam.net
    Why Believe in a Creator

    The fact of the matter is that there is yet another reason that led them to hold such belief, namely their ignorance and failure to interpret natural phenomena, but why? And what then?

    Why Believe in a Creator