“There is not an animal that lives on earth, nor a being that flies with its wings, but nations like you. Nothing have we omitted from the Book, and they
Spirituality – two views, By Bilal Cleland
In contemporary western society there is a religious dichotomy. On one side there is the religion of modernism, materialism, on the other the world of ‘pure’ religion which is concerned
A brief message to non-muslims
By Baseer Attartoosee The purpose of this article is to invite you to think of and contemplate about the real purpose of your life on this earth and where you
The concepts of God, By Ahmad Deedat
In the religious terminology of the world, we will find that every “son of man” in his own way, in his own dialect has given some beautiful attributive name for
Which is the true religion of God? By Dr. Bilal Philips
Each person is born in a circumstance which is not of his own choosing. The religion of his family or the ideology of the state is thrust upon him from
Dad, do you believe in Heaven? By Jeffrey Lang
When young Jeffery asked his father about the existence of heaven as they walked their dog along the beach, it was apparent that this child possessed a highly inquisitive mind.
The end of God, By Adam Deen
Stephen Hawking, Britain’s most famous physicist has reignited the perennial debate between science and religion in his forthcoming book ‘The grand design’. Extracts from his new book state there is
Darwin’s theory and its criticism, By Dr. Maurice Bucaille
In order to establish his doctrine, some fifty years after Lamarck; Darwin advanced many more seemingly significant facts than his predecessor. Unfortunately, however; Darwin thought everything could be explained through
The author of natural belief, By Dr. Bilal Philips
When a child is born, it has with it a natural belief in God. This natural belief is called in Arabic the “Fitrah”. If the child were left alone, it
The purpose of life, by IslamReligion
This is, perhaps, the most important question that has ever been asked. Throughout the ages, philosophers have considered it to be the most fundamental question. Scientists, historians, philosophers, writers, psychologists