The document discusses the relationship between Islam and science. It provides examples from the Quran that describe scientific phenomena like the expansion of the universe, formation of the heavens and earth, and orbits of the sun and moon. The document argues that these precise descriptions from the Quran revealed over 14 centuries ago support the divine origin of the text and the truth of Islam. It also discusses key Islamic beliefs and pillars like the five pillars of faith, and defines science as the study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
Creation of human ( an ebm of what written 1431 year ago in quran )Mohammed Alshehri
The document summarizes the stages of human creation according to modern science and the Quran in 3 sentences or less per stage:
1) Dust and water are the origins of the human body, as both contain the same elements.
2) A single fertilized cell divides and differentiates into 100 trillion specialized cells through a precise, unknown program.
3) The Quran's description of stages from nutfah (mixed drops) to clot to lump of flesh matches the scientific understanding revealed through modern microscopy.
The document discusses the four main beliefs that comprise belief in Allah in Islam. These are:
1) Belief in Allah's existence, which is established through reasoning from creation, the fitrah (natural disposition) of mankind, and miracles of the prophets.
2) Belief in Allah's lordship (ruboobiyyah), that He is the sole Creator and Sustainer of all.
3) Belief in Allah's right to worship (uloohiyyah), that nothing else deserves to be worshipped or associated with Him.
4) Belief in Allah's names and attributes as described in the Quran and Sunnah, without distorting, negating
This document discusses the relationship between Islam and science. It argues that the Quran mentioned scientific facts over 1400 years ago that have been proven correct by modern science, including facts about the origin of the universe, astronomy, geography, chemistry, embryology, medicine, and breastfeeding. It provides multiple examples of verses from the Quran and their scientific accuracy based on modern findings. The conclusion is that God approached humans through science in the Quran to address their minds, telling us what is true and letting us discover how and why through science, which supports faith in God's existence. When tagged with faith, science is unlikely to go astray.
The document discusses several scientific facts and theories mentioned in the Quran that were discovered by modern scientists, including:
1) The expanding universe theory known as the Big Bang theory, which is referenced in a Quran verse.
2) The egg shape of the Earth, mentioned in the Quran centuries before it was scientifically established.
3) Mountains stabilizing the Earth's crust, referenced metaphorically in the Quran.
It argues that these examples prove the divine origin of the Quran and the truth of Islam as a religion.
Allah is described as the one and only God, the sole creator and sustainer of all existence. Some of Allah's key attributes mentioned are that Allah is all-knowing, all-powerful, and the judge who will reward or punish on the day of judgment. Worship should be directed to Allah alone.
The document discusses the Holy Quran and its teachings. It states that the Quran was gifted by Allah to Prophet Muhammad and contains a complete code of life. The Quran can be divided into six parts covering topics like faith, teachings of God, stories of prophets, the end of times, and benefits of reciting the Quran. It also discusses the relationship between the Quran and science and miracles of the Quran.
The document discusses the relationship between the Quran and science by examining several scientific facts mentioned in the Quran that were discovered centuries later by modern scientists. It summarizes the 7 stages of human creation described in the Quran: (1) from clay, (2) sperm, (3) congealed blood, (4) chewed-like substance, (5) bone, (6) covering bones with flesh, and (7) breathing the spirit. It also discusses other scientific facts in the Quran related to the creation of Adam, Eve, Jesus, sex determination, and fingerprints. The document argues that the Quran contained scientific knowledge that could not have been known at the time, proving it is the word
The document discusses the relationship between Islam and science. It provides examples from the Quran that describe scientific phenomena like the expansion of the universe, formation of the heavens and earth, and orbits of the sun and moon. The document argues that these precise descriptions from the Quran revealed over 14 centuries ago support the divine origin of the text and the truth of Islam. It also discusses key Islamic beliefs and pillars like the five pillars of faith, and defines science as the study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
Creation of human ( an ebm of what written 1431 year ago in quran )Mohammed Alshehri
The document summarizes the stages of human creation according to modern science and the Quran in 3 sentences or less per stage:
1) Dust and water are the origins of the human body, as both contain the same elements.
2) A single fertilized cell divides and differentiates into 100 trillion specialized cells through a precise, unknown program.
3) The Quran's description of stages from nutfah (mixed drops) to clot to lump of flesh matches the scientific understanding revealed through modern microscopy.
The document discusses the four main beliefs that comprise belief in Allah in Islam. These are:
1) Belief in Allah's existence, which is established through reasoning from creation, the fitrah (natural disposition) of mankind, and miracles of the prophets.
2) Belief in Allah's lordship (ruboobiyyah), that He is the sole Creator and Sustainer of all.
3) Belief in Allah's right to worship (uloohiyyah), that nothing else deserves to be worshipped or associated with Him.
4) Belief in Allah's names and attributes as described in the Quran and Sunnah, without distorting, negating
This document discusses the relationship between Islam and science. It argues that the Quran mentioned scientific facts over 1400 years ago that have been proven correct by modern science, including facts about the origin of the universe, astronomy, geography, chemistry, embryology, medicine, and breastfeeding. It provides multiple examples of verses from the Quran and their scientific accuracy based on modern findings. The conclusion is that God approached humans through science in the Quran to address their minds, telling us what is true and letting us discover how and why through science, which supports faith in God's existence. When tagged with faith, science is unlikely to go astray.
The document discusses several scientific facts and theories mentioned in the Quran that were discovered by modern scientists, including:
1) The expanding universe theory known as the Big Bang theory, which is referenced in a Quran verse.
2) The egg shape of the Earth, mentioned in the Quran centuries before it was scientifically established.
3) Mountains stabilizing the Earth's crust, referenced metaphorically in the Quran.
It argues that these examples prove the divine origin of the Quran and the truth of Islam as a religion.
Allah is described as the one and only God, the sole creator and sustainer of all existence. Some of Allah's key attributes mentioned are that Allah is all-knowing, all-powerful, and the judge who will reward or punish on the day of judgment. Worship should be directed to Allah alone.
The document discusses the Holy Quran and its teachings. It states that the Quran was gifted by Allah to Prophet Muhammad and contains a complete code of life. The Quran can be divided into six parts covering topics like faith, teachings of God, stories of prophets, the end of times, and benefits of reciting the Quran. It also discusses the relationship between the Quran and science and miracles of the Quran.
The document discusses the relationship between the Quran and science by examining several scientific facts mentioned in the Quran that were discovered centuries later by modern scientists. It summarizes the 7 stages of human creation described in the Quran: (1) from clay, (2) sperm, (3) congealed blood, (4) chewed-like substance, (5) bone, (6) covering bones with flesh, and (7) breathing the spirit. It also discusses other scientific facts in the Quran related to the creation of Adam, Eve, Jesus, sex determination, and fingerprints. The document argues that the Quran contained scientific knowledge that could not have been known at the time, proving it is the word
Remedies from the Holy Quran
By: Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi
The Quran has been revealed as a source of guidance for the entire of mankind, it contains the solutions to all our problems
The document discusses how the Quran references various scientific fields like astronomy, biology, geology and physics. It provides examples of verses describing embryonic development, the water cycle, luminosity of celestial bodies, and the classification of animals. The purpose of including these scientific facts in the Quran was to guide humanity and demonstrate the truth contained in the holy book.
The main theme of the Quran is Tawheed or the Oneness of God. This means believing that Allah is the one and only God and all acts of worship should be directed to Him alone. The Quran discusses different aspects of Tawheed including the unity of Lordship, unity of Allah's names and attributes, and unity of worship. Shirk is the opposite of Tawheed and means associating partners with Allah in any form, such as worshipping other beings besides Allah. The document provides examples of different types of Shirk and emphasizes that true belief is to worship only Allah and seek his help alone.
The document discusses different approaches to dawah, or calling others to Islam, specifically regarding atheists. It provides advice on engaging with atheists respectfully and using wisdom. It suggests referring atheists to scientific evidence and signs of Allah in the universe as described in Quranic verses. The document also contains an excerpt of a response on proving Allah's existence to an atheist by referring to modern scientific facts mentioned in the Quran.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
The document discusses the compatibility of science and the Quran. It presents several scientific phenomena described in the Quran such as iron, the moon's orbit, water, and rain. For rain, it outlines the three stages of formation described in the Quran: 1) winds stir clouds, 2) clouds spread and form clumps, 3) rain pours from clouds. It argues that the Quran provided scientifically accurate explanations of these phenomena centuries before their scientific discovery. In conclusion, the document asserts that scientific statements in the Quran have stood the test of time and have been proven consistent with modern science.
The document discusses 20 scientific facts or phenomena mentioned in the Quran that have since been discovered by modern science, such as the rotating and orbiting of celestial bodies, splitting of the atom, production of milk in animals, fetal development in three veils of darkness, pain receptors in skin, development of senses in the embryo, separation of seas by a barrier, expansion of the universe, functions of the cerebrum, layers of the Earth, shape of the Earth, iron originating from outer space, preservation of Pharaoh's body, exploration of space and Earth, the Rosette Nebula, black holes, mountains having deep roots, darkness within ocean waves, and cloud formation. The document argues this shows the Quran contained
Al Isra wal Me'raj (The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension)MuQeet
The document provides details about the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) known as Al-Isra wal Meraj. It mentions that Allah took the Prophet from Makkah to Jerusalem in one night to show him signs. It then describes some of the Prophet's other miracles like the splitting of the moon. It discusses that this journey took place in the "Year of Grief" when the Prophet lost protection from his uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadijah passed away. The journey was meant to give the Prophet comfort during this difficult time and confirm the success of his message.
Authentic masnoon duas, designed to engage students of all ages. The English translation helps support the understanding of the Arabic duas. The illustrations further help with reinforcement. A publication for both home and school.
The document provides a summary of various scientific facts found in the Quran related to biology, physics, and astronomy. It discusses 9 scientific facts: 1) origin of life from water, 2) iron coming from outer space, 3) sky's protective properties, 4) mountains having deep roots, 5) expansion of the universe, 6) sun's orbit, 7) internal ocean waves, 8) frontal lobe's involvement in movement and lying, and 9) pain receptors in the skin. The document argues that numerous scientific facts mentioned in the Quran were unknown at the time but have since been discovered, showing it contains divine knowledge.
The document discusses Surah Al-Baqarah and the qualities of the muttaqeen or the God-conscious. It notes that Surah Al-Baqarah provides guidance for those who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend from what Allah has provided for them. It also discusses believing in what was revealed to Muhammad and prior prophets, and having certainty about the afterlife, which are qualities of the successful and rightly guided.
This document provides information about knowing Allah through various means. It begins by explaining that one way to know Allah is through listening to what He says about Himself in the Quran. It then shares a verse from the Quran where Allah introduces Himself. The document also discusses knowing Allah through observing His creations and provides the example of a young man who searched diligently to find the true faith and know Allah. It encourages readers who have not known Allah yet to make an effort to search for Him.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatihah is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
This presentation shows the clear evidences,discoveries and proves that the science made over the period of time in Quran. The Things that the Science is telling is telling us today is already present in Quran over 1400 years ago.
The document discusses the types of divine revelations in Islam and defines hadith and sunnah. It explains that hadith refers to reported sayings or actions of the prophet Muhammad, while sunnah refers to the prophet's model behavior. The document also addresses criticisms of the preservation of hadith, responding that hadith were preserved through memorization, practice, and documentation during the prophet's lifetime. It provides categories of hadith authenticity and clarifies that Bukhari and Muslim do not contain all authentic hadith.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
Its name derived from the word wan-nazi`at with which the Surah opens.
Period of Revelation
According to Abdullah bin Abbas, this Surah was sent down after Surah An-Naba.
Surah An-Nazi’at (chapter 79 of the Qur’an) was revealed in Makkah.
Like other early Makkan Surahs, this Surah also focuses on:
a) Oneness of Allah (Tawheed), with an emphasis on Allah’s power to Create and Resurrect
b) Messengership (Risalat), with an emphasis on the consequences of those who deny the Messengers of Allah out of arrogance
c) Life after death (Akhirat)
.
Al Quran (Chapter 96): Surah Al-Alaq [Blood Clot], Surah Ikra [Read]Dr Jameel G Jargar
This document provides information about Surah Al-Alaq, the 96th Surah of the Quran. It discusses the structure, highlights, message and references of the Surah. Some key points include:
- Surah Al-Alaq has 19 verses and was revealed in Makkah, making it one of the earliest Surahs.
- It discusses Allah teaching man by the pen and how man considers himself self-sufficient and commits sin.
- The first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad instruct him to "Read! In the Name of your Lord".
- The Surah speaks about the humble beginnings of man but the high position one can attain by following Allah's message.
Classification of Al Qur'an's contents (original format)Khalid R
This document provides an outline for a book containing 9 chapters that discuss various Islamic theological concepts. Chapter 1 discusses Allah, knowledge, the universe, earth, plants, and animals. Chapter 2 covers supernatural creatures like angels and jinn. Chapter 3 is about mankind and their creation. Chapter 4 discusses mankind's intellect. Chapter 5 classifies mankind based on their religion. Chapter 6 examines attitudes towards Islam. Chapter 7 addresses life in the womb, world and afterlife. Chapter 8 covers Hell and Paradise. Chapter 9 discusses calling others to Islam and narratives of prophets.
Remedies from the Holy Quran
By: Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi
The Quran has been revealed as a source of guidance for the entire of mankind, it contains the solutions to all our problems
The document discusses how the Quran references various scientific fields like astronomy, biology, geology and physics. It provides examples of verses describing embryonic development, the water cycle, luminosity of celestial bodies, and the classification of animals. The purpose of including these scientific facts in the Quran was to guide humanity and demonstrate the truth contained in the holy book.
The main theme of the Quran is Tawheed or the Oneness of God. This means believing that Allah is the one and only God and all acts of worship should be directed to Him alone. The Quran discusses different aspects of Tawheed including the unity of Lordship, unity of Allah's names and attributes, and unity of worship. Shirk is the opposite of Tawheed and means associating partners with Allah in any form, such as worshipping other beings besides Allah. The document provides examples of different types of Shirk and emphasizes that true belief is to worship only Allah and seek his help alone.
The document discusses different approaches to dawah, or calling others to Islam, specifically regarding atheists. It provides advice on engaging with atheists respectfully and using wisdom. It suggests referring atheists to scientific evidence and signs of Allah in the universe as described in Quranic verses. The document also contains an excerpt of a response on proving Allah's existence to an atheist by referring to modern scientific facts mentioned in the Quran.
The document discusses the Quran, including its names, origins, structure, and methods of revelation. It provides key details such as:
- The Quran is the final revelation from God to Prophet Muhammad over 23 years, divided into 114 surahs and further into ayahs.
- It was revealed in two periods - Makkah and Madinah - covering various religious, social, and legal topics.
- Revelation occurred through several means including directly to the Prophet's heart, through the archangel Jibreel or in dreams, with the first taking place in Cave Hira.
- Tafseer (interpretation) of unclear verses can be found within the
The document discusses the compatibility of science and the Quran. It presents several scientific phenomena described in the Quran such as iron, the moon's orbit, water, and rain. For rain, it outlines the three stages of formation described in the Quran: 1) winds stir clouds, 2) clouds spread and form clumps, 3) rain pours from clouds. It argues that the Quran provided scientifically accurate explanations of these phenomena centuries before their scientific discovery. In conclusion, the document asserts that scientific statements in the Quran have stood the test of time and have been proven consistent with modern science.
The document discusses 20 scientific facts or phenomena mentioned in the Quran that have since been discovered by modern science, such as the rotating and orbiting of celestial bodies, splitting of the atom, production of milk in animals, fetal development in three veils of darkness, pain receptors in skin, development of senses in the embryo, separation of seas by a barrier, expansion of the universe, functions of the cerebrum, layers of the Earth, shape of the Earth, iron originating from outer space, preservation of Pharaoh's body, exploration of space and Earth, the Rosette Nebula, black holes, mountains having deep roots, darkness within ocean waves, and cloud formation. The document argues this shows the Quran contained
Al Isra wal Me'raj (The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension)MuQeet
The document provides details about the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) known as Al-Isra wal Meraj. It mentions that Allah took the Prophet from Makkah to Jerusalem in one night to show him signs. It then describes some of the Prophet's other miracles like the splitting of the moon. It discusses that this journey took place in the "Year of Grief" when the Prophet lost protection from his uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadijah passed away. The journey was meant to give the Prophet comfort during this difficult time and confirm the success of his message.
Authentic masnoon duas, designed to engage students of all ages. The English translation helps support the understanding of the Arabic duas. The illustrations further help with reinforcement. A publication for both home and school.
The document provides a summary of various scientific facts found in the Quran related to biology, physics, and astronomy. It discusses 9 scientific facts: 1) origin of life from water, 2) iron coming from outer space, 3) sky's protective properties, 4) mountains having deep roots, 5) expansion of the universe, 6) sun's orbit, 7) internal ocean waves, 8) frontal lobe's involvement in movement and lying, and 9) pain receptors in the skin. The document argues that numerous scientific facts mentioned in the Quran were unknown at the time but have since been discovered, showing it contains divine knowledge.
The document discusses Surah Al-Baqarah and the qualities of the muttaqeen or the God-conscious. It notes that Surah Al-Baqarah provides guidance for those who believe in the unseen, establish prayer, and spend from what Allah has provided for them. It also discusses believing in what was revealed to Muhammad and prior prophets, and having certainty about the afterlife, which are qualities of the successful and rightly guided.
This document provides information about knowing Allah through various means. It begins by explaining that one way to know Allah is through listening to what He says about Himself in the Quran. It then shares a verse from the Quran where Allah introduces Himself. The document also discusses knowing Allah through observing His creations and provides the example of a young man who searched diligently to find the true faith and know Allah. It encourages readers who have not known Allah yet to make an effort to search for Him.
The content for this presentation on the Tafseer of Surah Al-Fatihah is taken from the book 'An Enlightening Commentary into the Holy Quran' which is a translation of Tafsir e Namuna.
Please recite a Fateha for my late father, Syed Abbas Mosavi. JazakAllah.
This presentation shows the clear evidences,discoveries and proves that the science made over the period of time in Quran. The Things that the Science is telling is telling us today is already present in Quran over 1400 years ago.
The document discusses the types of divine revelations in Islam and defines hadith and sunnah. It explains that hadith refers to reported sayings or actions of the prophet Muhammad, while sunnah refers to the prophet's model behavior. The document also addresses criticisms of the preservation of hadith, responding that hadith were preserved through memorization, practice, and documentation during the prophet's lifetime. It provides categories of hadith authenticity and clarifies that Bukhari and Muslim do not contain all authentic hadith.
This document provides information about Surah Al-Fatihah including:
1) It discusses the importance of reciting ta'awwuz and dua before reciting the Quran for protection from Shaitan and for guidance.
2) It explains the importance of starting the prayer with Bismillah and its wisdom.
3) It defines key Quranic terms - Illah, Rabb, Ibadah, and Deen - and their meanings.
The document provides an introduction and summary of Surah Al-Buruj. It discusses that the surah was revealed in Mecca during intense persecution of Muslims. It warns the disbelievers of consequences for mistreating believers, referencing the story of people of the ditch who burned believers. The surah swears by the sky, Day of Judgment, and witness/witnessed. It describes the people of the ditch being destroyed and believers rewarded with paradise. The disbelievers deny punishment but Allah surrounds them, and the Quran's truth is preserved.
Its name derived from the word wan-nazi`at with which the Surah opens.
Period of Revelation
According to Abdullah bin Abbas, this Surah was sent down after Surah An-Naba.
Surah An-Nazi’at (chapter 79 of the Qur’an) was revealed in Makkah.
Like other early Makkan Surahs, this Surah also focuses on:
a) Oneness of Allah (Tawheed), with an emphasis on Allah’s power to Create and Resurrect
b) Messengership (Risalat), with an emphasis on the consequences of those who deny the Messengers of Allah out of arrogance
c) Life after death (Akhirat)
.
Al Quran (Chapter 96): Surah Al-Alaq [Blood Clot], Surah Ikra [Read]Dr Jameel G Jargar
This document provides information about Surah Al-Alaq, the 96th Surah of the Quran. It discusses the structure, highlights, message and references of the Surah. Some key points include:
- Surah Al-Alaq has 19 verses and was revealed in Makkah, making it one of the earliest Surahs.
- It discusses Allah teaching man by the pen and how man considers himself self-sufficient and commits sin.
- The first verses revealed to Prophet Muhammad instruct him to "Read! In the Name of your Lord".
- The Surah speaks about the humble beginnings of man but the high position one can attain by following Allah's message.
Classification of Al Qur'an's contents (original format)Khalid R
This document provides an outline for a book containing 9 chapters that discuss various Islamic theological concepts. Chapter 1 discusses Allah, knowledge, the universe, earth, plants, and animals. Chapter 2 covers supernatural creatures like angels and jinn. Chapter 3 is about mankind and their creation. Chapter 4 discusses mankind's intellect. Chapter 5 classifies mankind based on their religion. Chapter 6 examines attitudes towards Islam. Chapter 7 addresses life in the womb, world and afterlife. Chapter 8 covers Hell and Paradise. Chapter 9 discusses calling others to Islam and narratives of prophets.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document discusses various methods for controlling the rising salinity levels in the Salton Sea, including reverse osmosis, multi-stage flash desalination, and solar thermal desalination. It analyzes these three desalination techniques, explaining how each works and comparing their effectiveness, efficiency, and costs. The rising salinity is problematic because it has caused the Salton Sea to no longer support aquatic life, though it was once home to many birds and species.
This document provides information about the 9th World Karate Championship that will take place in Indonesia. It includes details about the events schedule, competition schedule, accommodation options, transportation information, and contact details for the organizing committee. The championship will be held from November 12-15, 2015 at the Indonesia Convention & Exhibition Center in Serpong, Indonesia. Several hotels have been designated as official accommodation options for participants, with the Grand Zuri Hotel serving as the new headquarters hotel.
A teenage girl becomes obsessed with a young boy at her college. After discovering a "love drug" that could help her win him over, she creates a plan to do so. The film will be told from the villain's point of view, focusing on the female protagonist and her addiction to being with the male antagonist. Promotional materials for the film will emphasize the color red to represent danger and love, and challenge stereotypes of weak female characters.
This document discusses the topic of shame and its role in student development. It provides data showing high rates of depression, anxiety, stress and online harassment among college students. Student development theories by Erikson, Sanford, Chickering and Reisser, and Kohlberg are summarized which touch on themes like identity development and moral reasoning that relate to experiences of shame. Implications for student affairs professionals are discussed, like the need for education and intervention to address how shame impacts at-risk populations differently and can lead to anger issues if not managed properly. The role of digital identity and education are also covered.
Medical Identity Theft, Palm Vein Authentication: The Manager's PerspectiveCRUZ CERDA
The Applied Management and Decision Sciences - Information Systems Management specialization provides an integrative approach to all aspects of organizations-people, technology, and management, in today’s information rich environment. The curriculum design is intended to promote the scholarship of discovery, integration, application and teaching in order to derive maximum value and innovation from systems investments and strategic direction.
The proposal before you today is an example of a study that encompasses an integrative approach (people, technology, and management), that promotes scholarship of discovery, and that explores palm vein authentication technology in relation to medical identity theft. In this presentation, I review a Proposal that explores the issue from a quantitative perspective. Funding consideration at https://www.gofundme.com/CruzCerdaPhD2016
To remember Allah, Most Gracious, means to Remember Him through His Cosmic and
Qur'anic Signs, His apparent and hidden Graces, His Commandments and Prohibitions, to remind other fellow humans of Him by explaining to them His Beautiful Names and Attributes, to remember Him in your heart and in your tongue, to glorify Him, to praise Him, to profess His Oneness, to remember His Godhood, and obey Him, Alone, in all your situations and conditions, to remember Him so that your heart becomes peaceful, your distress vanishes, your breast is comfortable, your livelihood becomes felicitous, and so that He grants you victory over your enemies.
This document discusses the meaning and reality of taweel. It begins by providing the lexical meaning of taweel, which includes reformation, return/repetition, and solidification/curdling. It then shares quotes from scholars who studied philosophy and became confused or misguided, such as al-Fakhr ar-Razee, ash-Shahrastani, and al-Juwaini. The document notes that scholars like al-Ghazzali, al-Ash'ari, and others initially followed philosophies but later rejected them in favor of following the Quran and Sunnah. It emphasizes that the Prophet delivered the message completely and there is no need to add anything to the religion.
This document discusses several topics related to botany and biology. It provides definitions of key terms like taxonomy, classification, biodiversity, and discusses subfields of botany like applied botany. It also contains passages from the Quran in Arabic. The document touches on classification of living things, characteristics of living things, diversity of life, and discusses both special creation and evolution theories.
Shaykh Abdillah Sulaymān Ibn Nasir Ibn ‘Abdillah Al-‘Ulwan
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 50 | Size: 1 MB
This small treatise from the noble Shaykh, Imām Sulaymān Ibn Nāsir Al-‘Ulwān, may Allāh free him, is both topical and relevant, concerning the current state of affairs which the Islāmic nation is now facing. And due to this fact, we found it beneficial for the many English speaking Muslims to read and perhaps learn and grasp its meanings. We have added several additional footnotes (with Trans. Note) in order to aid the translation, clarify certain points and lastly, to add additional evidences in order to make the issues that are raised, less ambiguous. We have also added an appendix to the text of the book with a short biographical account of the Shaykh and his background, in order to introduce the author to the English reader. We have summarized this from a larger treatise, which will be referenced in that section, In Shā’ Allāh. And we ask Allāh to accept this small effort from us and help it to benefit the young men and women of the Islāmic nation and be a source of inspiration for them upon the truth.
The document discusses scientific evidence for the existence of God found in the Quran. It provides several examples:
1) The Quran correctly described the initial state of the universe as all matter compressed into a single point before the Big Bang.
2) Verses also accurately depicted the subsequent expansion of the universe and formation of stars and planets from clouds of gas and debris.
3) Embryology is discussed, with verses matching modern understanding that humans develop from a drop of fluid placed in the womb that transforms into a clot, bones, and flesh over time.
4) Proportional creation of humans is also referenced scientifically. In short, the document argues science validates prophecies in the
how to begin your dua to make it more powerful.abd5050
The document provides examples of introductions to make dua (supplication) more powerful. The introductions praise Allah using his names and attributes. Example introductions praise Allah as the Most Merciful, Most Compassionate, Creator of the heavens and earth, Controller of all things, and Sustainer and Provider. The introductions call on Allah's greatest name and ask for his help.
1. The verses praise God for His dominion over the heavens and the earth and for making signs in the creation of the heavens, earth, night and day for people to understand.
2. Believers remember God whether standing, sitting, or lying down and reflect on the creation, asking God to protect them from Hellfire and forgive their sins.
3. The verses ask God to forgive sins, remove misdeeds, allow believers to die as righteous people, and grant what He has promised through His messengers on the Day of Resurrection. God does not fail in His promises.
"Allah" - FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions atheists usually ask about Allah might vary but, they're predictable.
Consider these:
"Is there evidence God Exists?"
"How can we prove there is a God?"
"Where is God?"
What is the origin of God? Where did He come from?
"Can God do anything?"
"Why did God create everything?"
"Is God pure, loving and fair - Where does evil and injustice come from?
"Does everything happen according to God's Plan? -
"If there is only one God, then why are there so many religions?
"How do you know that the Quran is really from God?"
"Why does the Quran say "We" and "He" when referring to Allah?
"Is 'Allah' the same God of the Jews and Christians?"
"Is Allah going to treat Jews and Christians the same as Muslims?
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جزى الله خيراً كل من يساهم في النشر أو التعليق أو التقييم
أخوكم
عبدالله باصبرين
This surah was revealed in Makkah during a time of increased persecution of new Muslims. It warns of the destruction of previous nations like Ad, Thamud, and Pharaoh who denied the hereafter and committed evil acts. Allah swears by natural phenomena like dawn, the moon cycle, and night/day patterns which show the perfect order and wisdom in creation, indicating a Creator. It criticizes the materialism and mistreatment of orphans and poor by the people of Makkah, saying they will be accountable for their deeds. Previous nations were punished for rejecting Allah's signs, so people should prepare for the inevitable day of judgment.
This surah was revealed in Makkah during a time of increased persecution of new Muslims. It warns of the destruction of previous nations like Ad, Thamud, and Pharaoh who denied the hereafter and committed evil acts. Allah swears by natural phenomena like dawn, the moon cycle, and night/day patterns which show the perfection and wisdom in creation, indicating a Creator. It highlights the advanced civilizations of Ad and Thamud and reminds people that Allah knows their deeds and will punish the evil and reward the good on the Day of Judgment.
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2. They receive divine revelation from God.
3. They are responsible for explaining the divine message.
4. They set an example for mankind to follow.
5. People are worthy to obey them as they are following God's commands.
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3. Meaning of Holy
Verse•The deeds of those who
disbelieve their Lord are like
ashes blown away by the wind
on a stormy day. They will
not be able to gain anything
out of what they did. That is
the wandering away from the
path.
5. Reward of your good actions and
deeds absolutely depends on
believing in existence of Allah.
Denying the lord of whole
universe is part of hypocrisy,
disbeliever of God has no
realization about himself and he
is totally ignorant from his self
dignity and his title of exalted
creature. as mentioned the holy
Quran:
7. Meaning of Holy Verse
• Allah is the One who has
subjected for you the sea, so
that the ships may sail in it
with His command, and so
that you may seek His grace,
and so that you became
grateful.
8. •And He has subjected for
you whatever there is in the
heavens and whatever there
is in the earth, all from His
own. Surely in this, there
are signs for a people who
reflect.
AL_JATHIAH:12,13
10. Meaning of Holy
Verses•Allah is the One who created the
heavens and the earth and sent
down water from the sky, then
brought forth therewith
sustenance for you out of the
produce, and subjected the ships
for you so that they may sail in the
sea with His command, and
subjected for you the rivers
11. And He subjected for you
the sun and the moon,
moving constantly, and
subjected for you the day
and the night, and He
gave you whatever you
asked for.
12. And if you count the
bounties of Allah, you
cannot count them
all. Surely, man is
very unjust, very
ungrateful.
AL_ABRAHEEM:32,33,3
13. LOGIC OF ATHEISTS AND MATERIALIST
One of the major obstacles
faced by many a men in
accepting the concept of a
Universal God is that they
cannot see Him and
therefore do not have a
rational argument to prove
the existence of God.
14. • They believe in the direct or
observable argument or
primary rationalism and not
the unseen or inferential
argument or secondary
rationalism. This is contrary
to the fact today.
15. OBJECTION ON THEIR ARGUMENTS
Human knowledge has
two different phases: the
pre-Einstein period and
the post-Einstein period.
In the pre-Einstein
period, knowledge was
confined to the macro or
material world, which
was observable and
measurable. So
16. •, it was generally held that
everything, which has a
real existence, should also
be observable. Anything,
which could not be
observed, had no real
existence. This meant that
only the seen world was
real and what was unseen
17. This concept created the
theory that is generally
called logical positivism.
It means that the only
valid logical argument is
one that is demonstrable
in material terms;
otherwise it is simply a
baseless claim, and not a
valid argument.
18. •But, in the post-Einstein
period, in the early years
of the 20th century, when
the atom was split, the
whole situation changed.
After the splitting of the
atom, matter as a solid
substance, disappeared
19. It was replaced by
the micro-world,
beyond the atomic
world, where
everything was
reduced to unseen
waves – neither
20. •This changing situation
compelled the
philosophers and the
scientists to revise logical
criteria. It has now
become an accepted fact
that inferential argument
is as valid as direct
argument.
21. Present-day science
includes so many things,
such as electrons, the
law of gravity, etc., all
of which are non-
material in nature. They
cannot be observed, but
every scientist believes
in their existence,
22. • forthesimplereasonthat, although
wecannot seethesethings directly,
wecanseetheireffect. Forexample,
afallingapple, inthecaseof gravity.
Webelieveintheexistenceof all
thesethings, not byobservationbut
bytheirresult, inotherwords, byway
of indirect knowledgeorinferential
argument.
23. This change in human knowledge
also changed the theory of logic.
Now it is well established in
science that inferential
argument is as valid as direct
argument. In the pre-Einstein
era, unbelievers held that the
concept of God pertains to the
unseen world. And since no
direct argument was available
to bear this out,
24. •belief in God was held to
be illogical and all the
relevant indirect
arguments were
considered scientifically
invalid, since they were
inferential in nature.
25. •But now the whole
situation has changed.
Nothing is observable. So
the existence of anything
can be established only by
means of inferential
argument, rather than by
direct argument.
26. Scientific Proofs of the Existence of God
• 01:Existence of the universe
• 02:System of the universe
27. 01:Existence of the universe
The concept of God is naturally embedded
in the minds of people. It is however
covered with veils of confusion. It is voice
of our nature, belief in Allah, has no need
to prove its actualization through
evidences and proofs, He is evident.
Every things is mirror of existence of Allah.
28. 02:System of the universe
How it is possible to think
that the balance in this
world came about by
chance, while
extraordinary harmony of
nature is observable even
with naked eyes?
29. •it is the most unreasonable
claim to say that the universe,
has come into being on its
own. While all celestial &
terrestrial bodies are loudly
calling for their creator. having
observed and seen the
universe, our nature compels
us to believe in Allah and
designer who controls the