Quran-Universe Parallel Reading: Chapter Fatiha – Part 4
“You alone we worship and You alone we ask for help.” Fatiha (1):5 What is worship? Acknowledgment. What am I […]
“You alone we worship and You alone we ask for help.” Fatiha (1):5 What is worship? Acknowledgment. What am I […]
“Most Gracious, Most Merciful.” Fatiha (1):3 The Lord of the world introduces Itself as the Gracious One and Merciful One.
Recap: I, the human being am connected with the universe and the Word of God (Quran) in a harmonious way
Who is the reader of the Quran (and the universe)? I am the reader. Who are you? A human being.
Recap: Thus far Abraham has been presenting to us an attitude that we should adapt to in our daily lives.
Recap: The Quran describes itself as a clear message (mubeen). “Behold, he said to his father: “O my father! Why
The reader of any scripture should not start reading the text by arguing about its content. Primarily, the approach to
“Behold, he said to his father: “O my father! Why worship that which hears not and sees not, and can
“His [Abraham’s] people’s only answer was, “Slay him, or burn him!” – but God saved him from the fire. Behold,
Practicing belief in my life is distinct from the solicitude of transactions (muamalaat). Example: how to fast, pray, make ablution, and