Episode 117: The Qur'an, Part 1: Overview

Episode 117: The Qur'an, Part 1: Overview

Up next

Episode 122: The Early Abbasid Caliphate

From 750-861, a dynasty of ten caliphs seated in modern-day Iraq ruled one of history's largest empires. The territory they lost and won, the wars they fought, and the cultural renaissance that they helped usher in all had far reaching impacts on world history. Ancient Novels Int ...  Show more

Episode 121: The Umayyad Caliphate

The Umayyad Caliphate, from 661-750, became the largest empire the world had ever known, even as it suffered through two civil wars and significant internal divisions. This episode covers its overall military, political, and cultural history. Episode 121 Quiz: https://literaturea ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

People Of Quran - EP 16
Omar Suleiman

This episode is about a verse numbered 88 from Surah Maryam, where Allah SWT informs us about the conditions of sky, earth and mountains when disbelievers associate son with Allah. A smart debate between one of the knowledgeable scholars of Islam, Al Qari Abu Bakr Al Baqillani Ra ...  Show more

The Qur’an: Divine or Man-made? With Sh. Suleiman Hani
Blogging Theology

<span>Check out Sh. Suleiman's two-part series on the miraculous nature of the Qur'an below:</span>


<span>Part 1: https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/introduction-to-ijaz-al-quran-the-miraculous-nature-of-the-quran </span>


<span>Par ...

  Show more

Who were the Sabians? - The Lost Religion of the Quran
Let's Talk Religion

Who were the Sabians (Ṣābi’ūn) mentioned in the Quran? Were they a mysterious religious community, early monotheists, Mandaeans, star-worshippers, or something else entirely? In this video, we explore the fascinating question of the identity of the Sabians, drawing on Islamic sou ...  Show more

Nouman Ali Khan | Culture, identity & connecting deeply with the Quran | BB #144
Blood Brothers

In this episode of the Blood Brothers Podcast, Dilly Hussain speaks with the world-renowned scholar of Quranic studies and the founder of Bayyinah Institute, Nouman Ali Khan.

Topics of discussion include:

<ul><li>American dawah scene, Muslims in Europe, and shifting ...  Show more