The Concept of Sin in Islam
How does Islam see sin and evil? On the Day of Judgment will we be held accountable for what our ancestors did? What is demanded from us as humans?
Read More »Salvation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
The E-Da`wah Committee, owned by Al-Najat Charity Society in Kuwait, presents this short video on the concept of salvation in the three Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Read More »Murder: A Major Sin in Islam
Murder is indeed a heinous crime that is naturally rejected by all humans. Almighty Allah threatens the murderer with a painful punishment in the hereafter, unless he or she sincerely repents. In this video, Sheikh `Abdur-Rahim Green speaks about this major sin and the system of retribution in Islam.
Read More »Major Sins in Islam
In this 8-episode series, Sheikh Abdurraheem Green talks about the major sins which have been forbidden by Allah in the Qur'an and by His Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) in the Sunnah and which have been made clear by the actions of the first righteous generation of Muslims, the Companions of the Prophet.
Read More »What Islam Says About Adultery
Adultery is against sound natural disposition, regardless of religion. This crime is looked upon in any society guided by morals and virtues. Islam regards adultery one of the major sins and sources of evil—punishable with death. Prohibiting such a crime is intended to safeguard society against moral decay and other ills.
Read More »The Unforgivable Sin in Islam
Allah is All-Merciful and Oft-Forgiving. Indeed, He may forgive all sins except for one: associating partners with Him. If a person dies in a state of polytheism, every hope for his or her salvation is surely dashed. However, Almighty Allah may forgive every sin, without exception, from a sincere penitent.
Read More »Apostasy & Drinking Alcohol
The noble Qur'an teaches us that there is no compulsion in religion. Does the punishment for apostasy conflict with this Qur'anic principle? What about drinking alcohol? Is it prohibited, and why? Watch this video and listen to Dr. Bilal Philips' answers…
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