Islamic Boot Camp is the fastest course in Islam, available in two parts. The first part deals with the fundamentals. It highlights the importance of the first pillar of Islam, the shahadah. Part 1 is divided into ten lessons.
This is the introductory video I had uploaded yesterday. Alhamdulillah.
I hope the series of videos I shall be posting here will be of benefit, especially to those who are new to Islam.
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
I have Lessons 1 and 2 on my MP3 player for listening at work and in the car (no car radio right now).
Will get lesson 3 when I am able.
And how are you Mr. Forgetful?
Well, here is lesson 4... a powerful lesson...... that will have you on the edge of your seat.
Islamic Boot Camp, lesson 4 examines realities of life and the observation that everything we do depends on what we believe about death and what happens after death. It discusses the atheistic viewpoint and the notion that God does not exist. It lays down strong arguments for the existence of a Creator.
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
Fire fox is weird, it doesnt show me the video links but it does on IE..
Jazakallaahu Khaayr for sharing though..
edit: oh wait i needed to download something, clumsy me
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
Amigo my friend,
Ah finally your own confession that you are indeed worshipping "gods"
It's very refreshing to hear that a christian can be honest enough to admit they are indeed polytheists
Thank you. I am glad you were able to listen to the lesson and find it of interest.
Lesson 6 of Islamic Boot Camp examines the Bible and takes a look at Christianity and the claims made by Jesus and St. Paul. It discusses the true nature of God and the erroneous opinions people have about Him. It also talks about a clip from the movie The Ten Commandments where God is said to be sleeping on Mt. Sinai..... I think you would find it more interesting since this is about your religion.
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
I think you would find it more interesting since this is about your religion.
Yes I did; you sound mighty confident no Christian ever went through those thought proccesses before. Or that those who did, they all choose to believe nonsense.
Nice voice though, and sharp mind, only very little information about Christianity from where I am.
God bless.
"Happy the nation that knows the cry of praise! They will walk in the light of your presence, Lord,
and rejoice in your name all the day – for you are the splendour of their strength,
and by your good will our standard is held high." Ps.88
Yes I did; you sound mighty confident no Christian ever went through those thought proccesses before. Or that those who did, they all choose to believe nonsense.
Nice voice though, and sharp mind, only very little information about Christianity from where I am.
God bless.
Hello! Thank you Amigo. The lessons are focused upon the search for Truth. It isn't crafted to discuss Christianity... I've only taken the major points and discussed those. So I hope you'll overlook the scarcity of info on your religion.
I'm happy you found the lessons interesting so far. Did they make you think and see things differently?
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
The lessons are focused upon the search for Truth.
I have noticed. Search for Truth is always interesting to me.
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It isn't crafted to discuss Christianity... I've only taken the major points and discussed those.
I see what you mean...
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So I hope you'll overlook the scarcity of info on your religion.
No worries about that. I meant that if you had more info in the/your background (not the clip/s), you would see that there are more major/fondemental/important points than the ones you discussed. A view from these more central points eliminates the blind spots seen from where you positioned yourself.
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I'm happy you found the lessons interesting so far. Did they make you think and see things differently?
I am not very sure what you mean by 'think and see things differently', but they reminded me of the paths I have been through myself. I have been through those reasoning proccesses. So it is interesting to see them being described...
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"Happy the nation that knows the cry of praise! They will walk in the light of your presence, Lord,
and rejoice in your name all the day – for you are the splendour of their strength,
and by your good will our standard is held high." Ps.88
I can relate to brother amigo. I too have been a seeker of truth for most of my life, and that search eventually led me here.
...... and it has also led you to Lesson 7 of Islamic Boot Camp.
This is the seventh lesson in the Islamic Boot Camp audio program series. It discusses the absurdity of people's attempts at drawing God. Then it takes a look at the history of mankind to find proof of God's communication to man. It ends with reference to a man who is most beloved to all Muslims..... Prophet Muhammad (saws).
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
Islamic Boot Camp is the fastest course in Islam, available in two parts. The first part deals with the fundamentals. It highlights the importance of the first pillar of Islam, the shahadah. Part 1 is divided into ten lessons.
This is the introductory video I had uploaded yesterday. Alhamdulillah.
I hope the series of videos I shall be posting here will be of benefit, especially to those who are new to Islam.
Wow, these seem interesting! I'll definitely try to listen to them more when I can find some time. Is this you speaking in the videos?
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