Sheikh Touqeer Ansari

Moses and Monotheism: The Exodus and Divine Guidance

Home Moses and Monotheism: The Exodus and Divine Guidance The story of Prophet Moses (Musa in Arabic) is one of the most compelling narratives in religious history, replete with dramatic events, divine miracles, and a resounding call to monotheism. In the context of today’s world, the account of Moses serves as a timeless source of

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David and Solomon: Monotheism and Kingship

Home David and Solomon: Monotheism and Kingship The reigns of Prophet David (Dawud in Arabic) and his son Prophet Solomon (Sulayman) are pivotal chapters in the history of monotheism and kingship. These two prophets, who were also kings, played a profound role in the development of monotheistic belief systems and their application in governance. In

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The Birth and Early Life of Muhammad: A Monotheistic Legacy

Home The Birth and Early Life of Muhammad: A Monotheistic Legacy The birth and early life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is a narrative rich with miraculous events and divine guidance. These extraordinary occurrences not only serve as a testament to the monotheistic legacy of the Prophet but also convey profound messages about

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Monotheism and the Arabian Peninsula Before Muhammad

Home Monotheism and the Arabian Peninsula Before Muhammad The Arabian Peninsula, before the arrival of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), was a diverse landscape in terms of religious beliefs and practices. While polytheism and idol worship were prevalent, there were also traces of monotheistic belief systems. To understand the state of monotheism in the

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Prophet Muhammad’s First Revelation

Home Prophet Muhammad’s First Revelation: Monotheism Restored The first revelation to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was a transformative event that marked the beginning of his prophethood and the restoration of monotheism. This event is pivotal in Islamic history and serves as a profound example of divine communication. The Cave Hira: A Place of

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Gladiatorial Combat and Other Cruel Activities Before Islam:

Home Gladiatorial Combat and Other Cruel Activities Before Islam: Gladiatorial Combat in Rome: Gladiatorial combat was a popular form of entertainment in ancient Rome, dating back to around 264 BC. It took place in specially constructed amphitheaters, the most famous of which is the Colosseum in Rome. Gladiators were typically slaves, prisoners of war, or

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