
Zain Bhikha – Nasheeds Best Of
MP3 | 304 mb
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TTC Great World Religions: Islam – Professor John L. Esposito | Size 169.01 MB
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Great World Religions: Islam – Professor John L. Esposito, Georgetown University
Lecture 1 Islam Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Lecture 2 The Five Pillars of Islam
Lecture 3 Muhammad – Prophet and Statesman
Lecture 4 God’s Word – The Quranic Worldview
Lecture 5 The Muslim Community – Faith and Politics
Lecture 6 Paths to God – Islamic Law and Mysticism
Lecture 7 Islamic Revivalism – Renewal and Reform
Lecture 8 The Contemporary Resurgence of Islam
Lecture 9 Islam at the Crossroads

The Web Book CD includes: The Holy Quran (e-Book), Holy Quran Software, Recitation of the Holy Quran with English Translation, Islamic audio, Islamic flash video, Islamic software, Islamic e-Books, Islamic Software, Islamic mp3, Quran recitation in mp3, and Quranic Searching. You can burn Discover Islam CD using your CD burner or extract the files on your computer.

Muslims have long played a central role in American history. Since the colonial period when an estimated 20,000 African Muslims were transported to America as slaves, through the early 20th century when Muslim immigrants entered the United States from the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, to the present day, Islam has been an integral part of the American experience. The founding of the Nation of Islam in the 1930s augmented the Muslim-American population among African Americans, and this group including such prominent figures as Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, and Louis Farrakhan has had an enormous influence on American life and politics since the 1960s. Since passage of the Immigration Act of 1965, approximately 1 million Muslims have come to America, establishing new neighborhoods and communities in all 50 states.
History Channel Inside Islam
Size 791.38 MB
Watching this enthralling documentary, one inevitably wonders how Islam, a beautiful religion, could have become synonymous with fear and hatred, even after 9/11. Inside Islam explores the historic and poetic wellspring of the Muslim people and illuminates startling commonalities among Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Shades of difference between Islam’s foundation and that of its counterparts prove more fascinating than divisive, e.g., Islam claims a direct line with Abraham via the latter’s cast-off son, Ismael, while Judaism is linked to Abraham’s more favored child, Isaac. Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the angel Gabriel each play major roles in the Quran; it was Gabriel, in fact, who transmitted the Word of God to the 40-year-old, seemingly ordinary Muhammad in the 7th century, making him extraordinary to millions today. Sure, anti-Western sentiment creeps into the story, but in every important way Inside Islam is an antidote to gross anti-Muslim bigotry.