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Jeffrey
Lang shares his experiences as a young man struggling to find
meaning in a world full of turmoil. He recounts the time growing
up in San Francisco when his discovery
of the Holy Qur'an compelled him to reconsider his scepticism
of religion. He explains how within the Qur'an he found the
practical answers to his most pressing philosophical questions
of why evil exists, who is God and the purpose of life. Follow
his heartfelt, yet rational, exploration of the Qur'an as he
"connects the dots" to figure out what God truly wants
from the human being. Dr. Lang, a professor of mathematics at
the University of Kansas, also discusses the human as an intellectual
and moral being, the fall of the first
human to Earth, the essential elements of faith, how to get closer
to God, and how the Qur'an emphasizes reason in the spiritual
quest. An engaging lecture providing insight into the thought
process of one finding himself on a spiritual quest from atheism
to Islam. (Duration: 1 hour, 32 min) Jeffrey
Lang is an American convert to Islam and author of the best selling
works "Struggling to Surrender: Some Impressions of an American
Convert to Islam", "Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam
in America" and "Losing My Religion: A Call For Help".
He also cofounded Generation Islam, a networking group serving
the needs of North American born Muslims.
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