A former British Catholic Priest accepts Islam after reading the Quran |
Description: A former British Catholic Priest accepts Islam after reading the Quran and his interactions with Muslims.
Before you die you should know about Islam
A former British Catholic Priest accepts Islam after reading the Quran |
Description: A former British Catholic Priest accepts Islam after reading the Quran and his interactions with Muslims.
How the Bible led me to Islam?
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Dr. German fascinated miracle water of Zamzam
What is the water of Zamzam
he Well of Zamzam (or the Zamzam Well, or just Zamzam; is a well located within the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, 20 m (66 ft) east of the Kaaba,[1] the holiest place in Islam. According to Islamic belief, it is a miraculously-generated source of water from God, which began thousands of years ago when Abraham's (Ibrāhīm) infant son Ishmael (ʼIsmāʻīl) was thirsty and kept crying for water. Millions of pilgrims visit the well each year while performing the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages, in order to drink its water.
Muslims consider the Zamzam well a contemporary miracle, never having gone dry despite the millions of liters of water attributed to the well consumed every year. The safety of consuming water from the well has recently been debated in light of a BBC study into Zamzam water's arsenic content, though Saudi authorities state that the levels are much lower than the maximum permitted by the World Health Organization.
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BELIEF IN ANGELS
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REALITY OF ANGELS
In common folklore, angels are thought of as good forces of nature, hologram images, or illusions. Western iconography sometimes depicts angels as fat cherubic babies or handsome young men or women with a halo surrounding their head. In Islamic doctrine, they are real created beings who will eventually suffer death, but are generally hidden from our senses.
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Description: The first of a two-part article defining the fundamental differences between Paradise and the life of this world. Part 1: The absence of those things which cause grief, pain and suffering in this life.