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Life in Gaza Explained (Video)
Gaza has been described as the world’s largest open air prison. Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip has had catastrophic results for average Palestinians living there. We look at the the unforgiving realities they face everyday.
Surah Naba Tafsir: Part 1 – The Scenario (Video)
The First part of an AMAZING project by Green Bird Media Productions of Surah Naba Tafsir of brother Nouman Ali Khan.
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The Delight of Selflessness
Source: http://missionislam.com
By: Abu Muhammad Yusuf
Sacrifice is part of nature. The excruciating pain a mother endures patiently at childbirth, the years a teacher spends in educating children, the medical personal who attend to accident scenes in the dead of night, the police who patrol the streets during odd times and extreme weather, the Mujahideen who protect the borders of Islam, the patience of innocent civilians under oppressive regimes are just but a few examples of sacrifices for humanity.
Kinetic Typography: 30+ Stunning Dazzling Miracles of The Holy Quran (Video)
Quran’s Challenge for a Literary Equivalent to God’s Words remains unmatched even after One and a Half Millenium. And now using the most modern of Technological means of communication available to us, The Linguistic Miracles are being re-told so that anyone and everyone can enjoy these Linguistic Miracles of The Divine Book.
45 years after the 1967 war: How the Arabs lost Jerusalem
By: Ali Younes
Source: http://www.alarabiya.cc
This past June marked the 45th anniversary of the Arab defeat of the 1967 war. War is normally measured by its final outcome, but many individual heroes faithfully gave up their lives for the Arab side, defending the honor of their nations. The actions of those men deserve to be highlighted and explained, especially the contributions of the Pakistani pilot Saiful Azam and the brave Jordanian soldiers of the battle of Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem.
The God Confusion: Order by chance
Source: http://www.onereason.org/
Solving a Rubik’s Cube is considered a difficult task, even for the most intelligent people.
Now imagine a blind man, trying to order the scrambled faces of a Rubik’s Cube. He doesn’t know whether any twist he gives the cube brings him closer to or further from his goal. How likely is it for him to solve the cube by chance alone?