A comprehensive session presenting
the basics of Islam to young Muslims. Ahmad Sakr's unique and
illustrative presentation answers the following questions in
a simple manner: What
is Islam? Who is Allah? Who was Prophet Muhammad (P)? What is
the Qur'an? What do Muslims believe? What is the human life cycle?
And what are some of the contributions of early Muslims? In his
engaging style and approach, Dr. Sakr achieves the objective
of educating the audience about the basics and, furthermore,
enables them to convey the message more effectively to their
non-Muslim friends. Ideal for Muslim parents and teenagers. Other
topics discussed: the innocence of people at birth, dietary restrictions,
the Muslim character, and being proud of Islam. (Duration: 1
hour, 17 min) Dr. Ahmad Sakr was educated at the American University
in Beirut and the University of Illinois where he received his
PhD. He received his Islamic education through the late Grand
Mufti of Lebanon and from numerous Muslim scholars from neighboring
countries. He was a founding member and president
of the Muslim Students' Association and also a founding member
of the World Council of Mosques in Makkah. Currently, he is president
of the Foundation for Islamic Knowledge and has written over
56 books about Islam, not including the innumerable articles
he has published.
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