Islam, Slavery & the African ~ Abdullah Hakim Quick

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Watch or listen to this high-quality Islamic lecture on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch during your daily commute, a long road trip, while working out, or wherever and whenever you have internet access. Duration: 1 hour, 24 min. Language: English. What makes this app different from others is quality and originality! This lecture was professionally recorded by us, and the video and audio streamed through this app was encoded directly from the master recording! Furthermore, you get clean, robust, DVD-like menus (see images below) that give you access to the full-length lecture, individual chapters, a catalog listing of many other titles with short previews, sharing tools, and download links. Please purchase this title and many other titles in our catalog, as you are supporting our efforts to produce more original, high-quality videos in the future, insha' Allah. To view a complete list of our video streaming apps, search for "islam on demand" on the App Store. APP FEATURES -High quality video and audio! (We're a production company first-and-foremost so you're getting the originally-produced video from the source. We recorded this lecture ourself). -Auto detection of your connection type: Wi-Fi will automatically play high quality video. All other connection types will play lower quality but faster video. -Customize your playback preferences. For instance, set up the player to play 'Video and Audio' or 'Audio Only' each time you press play. Or set it up to ask you each time. -Listen to the audio in the background while using your device (Requires a device that supports multi-tasking running iOS 4.0 or later). -Take notes without stopping playback or leaving the app.-Professionally designed interface. -Optimized graphics for Retina Displays and iPad screens. -Browse other titles in our catalog and watch short previews. -Share the details of this app with your friends via Facebook or email. -Access direct links to iTunes downloads. -Access direct links to purchase DVDs or CDs. NOTE This app requires an internet connection to stream the lecture. LECTURE SUMMARYAbdullah Hakim Quick, an African-American convert to Islam, sheds light on the fascinating topic of Islam and the African people. From the beginning, Africa has been a continent of various religions and beliefs including monotheism. Therefore Islam, the root definition of which is "submission to the one God", was not a new concept in Africa and Prophet Muhammad (P) simply came to confirm this. Tackling the controversial topic of slavery, the speaker looks at the root of "racial" slavery while making a survey of what slavery was like during the time of the Prophet (P). What was, or is, the role of slavery in Islam? And is it possible that the concept of slavery has changed with time? This lecture is full of important historical information relevant for people of all races and religions. Other topics discussed: the separation of Asia and Africa, Columbus, evidence of Muslims resisting slavery in the Americas, non-Muslim scholars not using primary sources, and the modern day economic-spiritual-psychological "slavery".CHAPTERS1) African History as Part of the Mainstream Curriculum2) Stereotyping in Hollywood3) Defining Islam: A Universal Religion4) Monotheism or Polytheism in Ancient Africa?5) The Concept of Slavery6) The Root of "Racial" Slavery7) Slavery in Prophet Muhammad's (P) Time8) Muslim Slaves Who Resisted Oppression9) Q&A: How Does Islam Resist Present-Day Slavery?10) Q&A: Dealing With Authentic Historical Sources11) Q&A: Slave Trade in East Africa Today?12) Q&A: Race Used as a Tool to Divide People13) Q&A: Haitians and Their Connection to Islam Through Africa?14) Q&A: Were Non-Europeans Involved in the Slave Trade?15) Q&A: How Islam Dealt With Slavery16) Q&A: Did the C.I.A. and Government Introduce Drugs Into the African-American Community?


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