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Religion, literally meaning peace, submission, and obedience, is first of all, the religion for the whole universe.

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Practice of Hinduism mlife.org 4290
Who is a Jew? mlife.org 3360
Science and religion, is there any conflict? Fethullah Gulen 2988
Can Islam by itself deal with every problem? Fethullah Gulen 4055
The Various Types of Judaism mlife.org 3631
What is Islam and why is it sensible to submit your will to God? Fethullah Gulen 3191
Is man the master of his own destiny? Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3575
Did man invent religion? mlife.org 3400
Man and Religion Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3293
Does Islam Have a Spiritual Dimension for the Spiritual Perfection of Man? Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3549
Does Islam Suggest Any Kind of Social Order? Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3593
What is the Islamic View of Man? Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3763
Does Islam a View of Universal Peace and Solidarity and Brotherhood in Human Societies? Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 3201
 
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  • Islam  ( 5 items )
    The word "Islam" is an Arabic word which means "submission to the will of God". This word comes from the same root as the Arabic word "salam", which means "peace". As such, the religion of Islam teaches that in order to achieve true peace of mind and surety of heart, one must submit to God and live according to His Divinely revealed Law.

  • Science and Religion  ( 15 items )
    Despite the disasters science and technology have brought to mankind and the mistakes of the purely scientific approach in seeking the truth, as well as the failure of science and technology to bring man happiness, it is not right to condemn science and technology outright, and adopt an almost purely idealistic attitude.

  • Buddhism  ( 2 items )
    Buddhism is a vast and complex religious and philosophical tradition which stretches back over 2,500 years.