Posts Tagged ‘islam’

February 24th, 2010

Watch Islam TV Channel Live Online

Islam Channel provides Current Affairs, News, and Entertainment programming from an Islamic perspective. Watch Islam TV live here:

February 24th, 2010

Watch Hadi Islamic TV Channel Live

Hadi TV Channel is an Islamic TV channel serving Muslims from across the world with the Islamic information and media. Watch Hadi Islamic TV Channel Live.

February 6th, 2010

Qome Aad Remainings – Video – قوم عاد

People from ancient ‘Qom-e-Aad’ were so powerful that they were capable of eliminating the whole tree from the ground using only bare hands and arms. They were very proud of their might and powerfulness. God ruined them all when they disobeyed. Here is the video from their remaining ruins.

February 6th, 2010

Hazrat Ibrahim – Knowledge based Documentary Film – Video

حضرت ابراہیم خلیل اللہ علیہ السلام کے متعلق ڈاکیومنٹری فلم

Ibrahim (Arabic: ابراهيم) , the biblical patriarch Abraham (circa born between 1900 BC to 1861 BC – died between 1814 BC to 1716 BC), is an important prophet in Islam. He is the son of Azar and the father of Ismail (Ishmael) – his first born son – and Is’haq (Isaac) his second born, both of whom are considered Islamic prophets. Ibrahim is considered the Father of the Prophets. Ibrahim is commonly termed Khalil Allah, or “Friend of God” or “Braheem”. Islam regards many sorts of the biblical patriarchs as prophets of Allah, and hence as Muslims (i.e., monotheists). Ibrahim is regarded as a Hanif (meaning a discoverer of monotheism without being taught by a messenger). Because of their mutual veneration for Abraham, Islam, Christianity and Judaism are sometimes summarized under the term “Abrahamic religions”.

September 21st, 2008

Mp3 Azan Download and Listen Online

Five times a day, at dawn, noon, late afternoon, dusk and evening, Muslims are called to salat (prayer) when they hear the Adhan. The purpose of Adhan is to call people to the mosque for the mandatory prayers. However, the prayers can be performed anywhere, including at home or in the workplace. In Muslim countries, the Adhan is broadcast from a minaret (a mosque’s tower), where it is either recited by a muezzin (the person who calls the Adhan) or played from a recording. Computer programs and digital clocks programmed to call the Adhan are also available. The Call to Prayer is done in Arabic only.