Fariq Naik – The Kabah a Deity or a Direction

Fariq Naik
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The speaker discusses the common questions asked by non-Muslims regarding Islam, including the opinion that Islam is acceptable in the sight of the Prophet Muhammad. The speaker provides resources for further information including websites and videos. The conversation ends with a quote from a speaker about the only religion acceptable in the sight of Islam.

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			At the time of our beloved Prophet Muhammad
		
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			peace be upon him, there were people, Sahaba
		
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			who stood on the Kaaba and gave the
		
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			Adhan.
		
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			Which idol worshipper will ever stand on the
		
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			idol he worships?
		
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			This is sufficient to prove that we Muslims,
		
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			we do not bow down to the Kaaba.
		
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			Kaaba, it is only our Qibla that's the
		
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			direction.
		
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			Due to time limitation, I only discussed eight
		
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			from among the 20 most common questions asked
		
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			by non-Muslims regarding Islam.
		
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			But for further details, you can go on
		
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			the website zakirnaik.net or you can see
		
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			it on YouTube as well, to have access
		
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			to all the 20 most common questions asked
		
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			by non-Muslims regarding Islam.
		
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			I would like to end my talk with
		
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			a quotation from the glorious Qur'an from
		
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			Surah Aal-e-Imran, chapter number 3, verse
		
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			number 19, Inna al-deena aindallaha al-Islam
		
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			The only religion acceptable in the sight of
		
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			Allah, it is Islam.
		
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			Wa aakhiru da'awana and alhamdulillahi rabbil alameen.