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Monthly Archive

October 2005

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find a total of 15 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.
Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
M. Fethullah Gulen
13582

The Inner Profundity of Humankind

The human being is the essence and the vital element of being, the index and core element of the universe. Human beings are at the center of creation; all other things, living or non-living, compose c... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Adam Asar
16011

Fasting: A Divine Treatment For Body and Soul

Fasting is a school for the training of both the physical body and the soul, and it has numerous merits and benefits. However, just as with any other act of worship, Muslims observe the fast not for t... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Seth Mette
22941

Resonant Egos and The Art of Married Life

Life is an arena where individuals can reveal the secrets hidden in their ego by interacting with the world. Marriage is a part of life that involves the interaction of two egos that are unique in nat... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Melih Mert
12860

Aging

I will start with the cliché: “man is born, grows, ages, and finally dies.” So this cycle of life is inevitable, although at different times in history the speed of this process has varied tremendous... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Fr. Theodore Pulcini
12003

Understanding Islam

Muslims now constitute a significant minority in Western countries, most notably France, Britain, Germany, Canada, and the United States. Consequently, those in the West engaged in theological discour... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Michael David Graskemper
12768

Reflections on The Third Flash of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi

In the Third Flash of his Risale-i Nur Collection, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi offers a reflection on the Sufi phrase: “The Enduring One (al-Baqi), He is the Enduring One! The Enduring One, He is the Endur... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Mustafa Akyol
9248

Darwin's Black Box

Over since the publication of On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin in 1859, his theory of natural selection has been a matter of debate. The theory claims that life on Earth began and developed ... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Alphonse Dougan
23938

Parables in the Quran

The Qur’an pursues the following goals: To teach humanity about the unity of God, resurrection and life after death, the messengers, worship, and justice. It does not treat these goals in a linear fas... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Ahmet Tarik
27177

Global Warming and Forests

Is the number and severity of floods, droughts that cause famine and deaths, forest fires, hurricanes and ice melts increasing? If there is such an increase, what is the main reason for it? Unfortunat... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Zainab Goonay
17627

Understanding God's Manifestation Using The Allegory of a Hologram

In this path of loving, how can it possibly be That we see the world through You, and yet we don’t see You?Rumi What is the universe? The search for the answer to this fundamental question has be read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Musa Hub
15262

The Bamboo of Islam

Some personalities are like bamboo, very hard, very tough; they wait, they make one wait, but eventually they compensate for their slow start very quickly. For some people, accepting Islam or und read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Hakan Ufuk
8957

Potassium Channels: A Tale of Two Nobel Prizes

In May 2003, Roderick Mackinnon’s research group at Rockefeller University has published the three-dimensional atomic structure of a voltage-gated potassium channel. MacKinnon also received the Nobe read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Huseyin Simitci
9762

Constant Change and Renewal in the Universe

Since the time Galileo uttered, “But still, it moves!” when he was forced to declare a stationary Earth, several centuries of scientific discoveries have shown that everything in the universe is in co... read more..

Issue 52 (October - December 2005)
Hikmet Isik
13735

What are the greatest dangers and pitfalls that a believer faces, and what precautions can be taken?

Humanity is being tested in this world. Life itself, from the beginning until the end, is full of tests that are different in shape and level of difficulty. Said Nursi has mentioned the most dangerous... read more..

Issue 53 (January - March 2006)
The Fountain
13161

Heart and Mind on Different Sides

The modern age has assumed a split between what is religious and what is worldly, and the Revelation has been detached from the Universe and the sciences that study it, the spiritual from the material... read more..

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