In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Ever Merciful.
Love for All, Hatred for None.
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Comment
(December 2001)
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Socrates(as) – Development of Greek Philosophy and Religion
(December 2001)
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Editorial
(May 2002)
The qualities of obedience and tolerance |
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The Road to Social Peace
(May 2002)
Comparison of the teachings of various faiths about the responsibilities of both the individual within society, and government towards all members of society, and the facets of both individual and government behaviour that lead to social peace. |
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Editorial
(July 2002)
In matters of religion, it is easy to get sidetracked into customs, traditions and practices at a rudimentary level, without understanding the reasoning and philosophy behind religion. |
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Teotihuacàn – Religious Capital of Central America
(July 2002)
A look at the religious significance of this city and its sudden disappearance. |
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Editorial
(December 2002)
Political turmoil and racial hatred do not always happen of their own accord. |
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Christianity Uncovered
(December 2002)
Discoveries through research and archaeology over the last 100 years have provided insight into the truth behind modern Christianity. |
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Editorial
(July 2003)
Introducing the centenary of a noble man of great understanding who stood up for truth and made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan |
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Notes and Comment – Resiliance of children
(July 2003)
Nature has endowed children with survivability but parents must address their spiritual needs as well |
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Notes and Comment: Who Switched Off the Lights
(August 2003)
With power outage humbling the mighty,should man begin to take the blame for his chaos? |
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Euphesus – Turning Points for Christianity
(August 2003)
Paul and John visited this town in Turkey, with its caves where Christians fled persecution and where a council changed Mary’s status |
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Editorial
(November 2003)
The spiritual benefits of fasting are inherent in many religions. |
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Editorial
(January 2004)
January 2004 marks the start of yet another year when people of all faiths and backgrounds will be making resolutions related to changing the way that they live. |
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History of the Ka’aba
(January 2004)
Background and history of the Ka’aba and related holy sites in Makkah |
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Cyrus the Great
(July 2004)
The legend of the great King Cyrus, famed not only for his expansion of the Persian Empire but also the magnanimity with which he treated all his subjects, is recorded in history and also mentioned in the Bible. Could he be the Dhu’l Qarnain mentioned in the Holy Qur’an? |
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Editorial
(September 2004)
The temporary nature of health, wealth and power in this world. |
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Saladin – The Legend of Salahuddin
(September 2004)
The life and characteristics of Salahuddin (as witnessed through the dignified manner in which he confronted the Crusaders) and what we can learn from his experiences. |
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Editorial
(March 2005)
It is a sad fact of humanity that while we seek to blame others for any misfortune that befalls us, often it is our own actions that lead to catastrophic results. |
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Notes & Comments – Waves of Compassion
(March 2005)
The Tsunami disaster - Unprecedented relief aid illustrates the global generosity. The lessons we must learn from this natural disaster |
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