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Understanding Miracles: Abraham, the Exodus and the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ
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23 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
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Season 2 - Episode 3: In this episode of Re-Sight Islam, Qasim and Salaam take a closer look at the miracles that are extolled in the Torah, Bible and Q'uran.
This episode examines what we mean by a "miracle". If natural laws are made by God, does God break his own laws when a miracle is performed? Are their exceptions to the Laws of Nature or are their exceptions to man's understanding of these laws? If a miracle can be explained away by natural phenomena, does that, in and of itself, negate the devine nature of the event?
Qasim and Salaam tackle these questions with the testament of the Holy Books of the Abrahamic Faiths and our ever evolving understanding of the natural world through science. Journey with them from the deserts of Arabia to Scotland's Morecambe Bay and on to the International Space Station, as they explain why miracles are for the faithful and why they work to unify people of all faiths.
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This episode examines what we mean by a "miracle". If natural laws are made by God, does God break his own laws when a miracle is performed? Are their exceptions to the Laws of Nature or are their exceptions to man's understanding of these laws? If a miracle can be explained away by natural phenomena, does that, in and of itself, negate the devine nature of the event?
Qasim and Salaam tackle these questions with the testament of the Holy Books of the Abrahamic Faiths and our ever evolving understanding of the natural world through science. Journey with them from the deserts of Arabia to Scotland's Morecambe Bay and on to the International Space Station, as they explain why miracles are for the faithful and why they work to unify people of all faiths.
Have a listen, and let's break bread together!
Please remember to subscribe, share and comment.
If you have any questions for Qasim or have suggestions for topics, you can always Tweet them to @MuslimIQ or send an email to ReSightIslam@ReligionNewsFoundation.org.
This has been a production of the Religion News Foundation
For more information on these, and other religion news stories from around the world, visit religionnews.com
or subscribe to “Religion News Headlines” on your Alexa Device.
The Religion News Foundation – Your source for professional journalism covering religion for over 80 years.
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Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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