
In the second part of his journey across the US, Rageh Omaar looks at how America’s Muslims have coped with the aftermath of the events of 9/11, exploring the demands of patriotism and belief.
In a roundtable discussion taped in Los Angeles, host Ray Suarez interviews actors, writers and producers about Hollywood’s evolving portrayal of Muslims. Guests include Howard Gordon, Executive Producer of 24, the hit Fox TV series; Kamran Pasha, writer of Showtime’s series, Sleeper Cell, which ran from 2006-2008; Maz Jobrani, an Iranian-American comedian and actor who [...]
The following documentary shows the central role the Quran played in Muslim culture in seeking knowledge, and illustrates the Muslim constribution to the world in the different fields of science.
Islam’s contribution to science is one of the most important and yet most ignored realities of history. This documentary does a good job to give introduction to the topic.
The first reference to a text written by the disciple Matthew comes from Papias (bishop of Hierapolis in Asia Minor during the first half of the second century) around 120-130 AD. Papias discusses the origin of the gospel of Mark, and further remarks that “Matthew composed the logia in the Hebrew tongue and each one [...]
Gospel of Matthew: Called A Nazorean
Gospel of Matthew: A question on Wilderness
Gospel of Matthew: Bethlehem
Gospel of Matthew: Out of Egypt
The Gospel of Matthew: the Children
Gospel of Matthew: Cursed King
Many Christian Brothers consider the Gospel of Matthew to be from the disciple Matthew. However, many recent studies have shown this is be not true or at least very questionable. Here are some links for further research on the issue. I have also included a link which is “pro” to the Gospel [...]
Fourteen centuries ago, God sent down the Quran as a guide to all humanity.
At the time the Arab society was in a state of complete degeneration, chaos and ignorance. They were a barbarous people who worshipped idols of their own making, believed warfare and bloodshed to be virtuous and were even capable of killing their own children. They had little interest in intellectual matters, let alone a scientific outlook to the natural world.
Compiled By Amir Muhammad
In Dr. Barry Fell’s book Saga America, he reports that the southwest Pima people possessed a vocabulary which contained words of Arabic origin. Dr. Fell also reports that in Inyo County, California, there exits an early rock carving which stated in Arabic:”Yasus ben Maria” (“Jesus, Son of Mary”). Dr. Fell discovered the [...]