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Ask Dr Zakir & His Son Shaikh Fariq– Live Fortnightly Question & Answer Session : Season 4 Session 1



Ask Dr Zakir & His Son Shaikh Fariq– Live Fortnightly Question & Answer Session : Season 4 Session 1

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  1. If the grandeur of the aim, the smallness of the means, the immensity of the results are the three measures of a man’s genius, who would dare humanly compare a great man of modern history with Muhammad?
    The most famous have only moved weapons, laws, empires; they founded, when they founded anything, only material powers, often crumbling before them. This man not only moved armies, legislation, empires, peoples, dynasties, millions of men over a third of the inhabited globe; but he also moved ideas, beliefs, souls. He founded upon a book, of which each letter has become a law, a spiritual nationality embracing people of all languages and races; and made an indelible imprint upon this Muslim nation, for the hatred of false gods and the passion for the God, One and Immaterial.
    Philosopher, orator, apostle, legislator, warrior, conqueror of ideas, restorer of a rational dogma for a cult without imagery, founder of twenty earthly empires and of one spiritual empire, this is Muhammad.
    Of all the scales by which one measures human grandeur, which man has been greater…”
    (Extract from Alphonse de Lamartine’s Histoire de la Turquie Paris, 1854, vol. II, pp. 276-277)

  2. There are so many religions in the world yet people are so keen and obsessed with Islam. They go out of their way to read Quran whereas no Muslim read their scriptures. Taking a look at some comments it proves their obsession is next level and won't stop until they realise the truth and ignore it or accept Islam.

  3. I have a question about the Quran. Why do Muslim keep insisting there is only one version Quran when it's clear there are more than one and can be purchased from ebay? The one widely used is the 1924 Egyptian edition however there is also other being used? The Arab language during the old times doesn't have dots either…

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