The controversial militant Quran quotes mentioned in this post have been circulating on various social media platforms. To ensure accuracy, I have included the ayat (verse) content from a recognised source/translation: Quran.com - Dr. Mustafa Khattab, The Clear Quran.
The Quran addresses various topics related to interactions with non-Muslims, marriage, and warfare, with interpretations often depending on context and scholarly views. In this article, each topic is considered with relevant verses and explanations for a lay audience.
Eid is a time of joy, reflection, and community for Muslims worldwide. It marks significant spiritual milestones and is celebrated with a blend of religious devotion, cultural traditions, and festive gatherings. The Islamic calendar has two major Eids: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
In Islam, animal blood sacrifice, known as "Qurbani" or "Udhiyyah," is a ritual performed during the month of Dhul Hijjah, specifically on *Eid al-Adha. It commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's (Abraham) willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail (Ishmael) for God.
The position of the Archbishop of Canterbury holds significant historical and spiritual weight within the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion. This article explores whether the Archbishop serves as God's physical mouthpiece, actively guiding his church in contemporary times.
The controversy surrounding the Archbishop's resignation stems from the Makin Report, an independent review that scrutinised the Church of England's handling of abuse allegations. The report specifically criticised Welby for his failure to act decisively in reporting the abuses.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's resignation, Justin Welby, has received significant attention and raised many questions regarding the circumstances surrounding his departure. This article reviews the reasons behind his resignation and its implications for the Church of England.
A recent study revealed that the Church of England is contemplating a "Woke Modern" rebranding strategy that involves replacing the term "church" with more contemporary language such as "community." I wonder what God has to say?