One VIDEO to Answer All Your Questions! Atheism to Islam "DR. JEFFREY LANG"

Published 2024-07-15
Dr. Jeffrey Lang is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, one of the largest universities in the United States.

He shares his incredible and moving journey of converting from atheism to Islam. It all began with his reading of the Gracious Quran, which provided answers to every question that had troubled him. The direct and captivating style of the Quran made him question his atheism, ultimately leading him to renounce it and embrace Islam.

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  • Thanks for this, I'm a 62 yr old Christian guy, who was diagnosed with early onset alhzeimers 3 yrs ago when i was 59 yrs old, I've read the quran, & I'm starting to read it again, as i can't concentrate for long, blessings from Glasgow, may Allah bless you & your family all of your day's ❤❤❤
  • Allah guides those who seek the truth. Allah blessed Prof Jeffery Lang and his family. May Allah guide us all to the right path.
  • @AMIR_SIR
    One day world will accept islam.I am from India.
  • Anyone who reads the Noble Qur'an with passion and tries to understand its meaning with tafseers of various scholars would know the answers to all these questions.
  • @AMIR_SIR
    One day the rival of Islam will accept islam.
  • Hello. I am an atheist. I define atheism as suspending any acknowledgment as to the reality of any particular god until sufficient credible evidence is presented. My position is that I currently have no good reason to acknowledge the reality of any god. And here is why I currently hold to such a position. Below are 11 facts I must consider when evaluating the claim made by certain theists that a particular god exists in reality. To be clear, these are not premises for any argument which concludes there to be no gods. These are simply facts I must take into account when evaluating the verity of such a claim. If any of the following facts were to be contravened at a later time by evidence, experience, or sound argument, I would THEN have good reason to acknowledge such a reality. 1. I have never been presented with a functional definition of a god. 2. I personally have never observed a god. 3. I have never encountered any person who has claimed to have observed a god. 4. I know of no accounts of persons claiming to have observed a god that were willing or able to demonstrate or verify their observation for authenticity, accuracy, or validity. 5. I have never been presented with any valid logical argument, which also introduced demonstrably true premises that lead deductively to an inevitable conclusion that a god(s) exists in reality. 6. Of the many logical syllogisms I have examined arguing for the reality of a god(s), I have found all to contain a formal or informal logical fallacy or a premise that can not be demonstrated to be true. 7. I have never observed a phenomenon in which the existence of a god was a necessary antecedent for the known or probable explanation for the causation of that phenomenon. 8. Several proposed (and generally accepted) explanations for observable phenomena that were previously based on the agency of a god(s), have subsequently been replaced with rational, natural explanations, each substantiated with evidence that excluded the agency of a god(s). I have never encountered vice versa. 9. I have never knowingly experienced the presence of a god through intercession of angels, divine revelation, the miraculous act of divinity, or any occurrence of a supernatural event. 10. Every phenomenon that I have ever observed appears to have emerged from necessary and sufficient antecedents over time without exception. In other words, I have never observed a phenomenon (entity, process, object, event, process, substance, system, or being) that was created ex nihilo - that is instantaneously came into existence by the solitary volition of a deity. 11. All claims of a supernatural or divine nature that I have been presented have either been refuted to my satisfaction or do not present as falsifiable. ALL of these facts lead me to the only rational conclusion that concurs with the realities I have been presented - and that is the fact that there is no good reason for me to acknowledge the reality of any particular god. I have heard often that atheism is the denial of the Abrahamic god. But denial is the active rejection of a substantiated fact once credible evidence has been presented. Atheism is simply withholding such acknowledgment until sufficient credible evidence is introduced. It is natural, rational, and prudent to be skeptical of unsubstantiated claims, especially extraordinary ones. I welcome any cordial response. Peace.
  • @mozi4305
    Islam is a false Prophet's religion , because of "" Maaa Kaaanaaa "" Meaning [ ( See-3 :67 ) (See-3 : 93 ) ( See-44 :31 ) ( See-2 : 34 ) ( See-33 :69 ) ( See- 33 : 40 ) ( See- 19 : 13 ) ] , ??? If "" Maaa Kaaanaaa " Meaning -- Was Not , Then -- Muhammad was a Died Prophet , False Prophet , Past Prophet , If "" Maaa Kaaanaaa "" Meaning -- Is Not , Then -- Quran is The Wrong Book , Not The God Book , If "" Maaa Kaaanaaa "" Meaning -- Was Not and Is Not ( Both are the same Meaning ) , Then -- All Islamic scholars are the Liar , Because of - Past is the Past , Past Never became Present , But -- Only For The God Sametime Was and is are the same meaning , Because of God Never die , God always Life , God has no time Limit , In the Quran -- kaaanaa Musa -- the Musa Was , Maaa kaaanaaa Ibraaheem"MUU -- The Ibraaheem Was Not , kaaanaa fira"UUN -- a Fira Was , Kaaanaaa Iblessa - The Ibless Was , in This Point-- Maaa Kaaanaaa Muhammad"UUN Meaning -- A Muhammad or A Mh-maaad Was Not , Who is the Muhammad in the Quran ??? See-- Quranic Grammar ;-- What is the Meaning of ""Tanween "" " [ UUUUN , IIIIN , AAAAN ] "" in English "" ??? See - Quranic Grammar - Tanween [ UUUUN , IIIIN , AAAAN ] in English "a " & an " "Tanween ,[ UUUN , IIIN , AAAN ] , Muhammad"UUUN , Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAAN, See-In the Quran had no Word Call - "" Muhammad " But - Then Why In the Quran had or has "" Muhammad"UUUN " and " Muhammad"IIIN " ?? What is the Meaning of "" Muhammad"UUUN and Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAAN , Yaahoodiyy"AAAN , Nasaaraaniyy"AAAN , Muslim"AAAN , Muslim"UUUN , Mh-sinai"UUUN , Mh-Shrik "UUUN ,Calf-Fira"UUUN , "" ?? " Arabic Grammar and Quranic Grammar --- To Translate in English "" Yes -- ""UUN " , ""IIIN " , "" AAN " They are Not the Part of The Arabic Prophet's Name But -- If you Translate in English Then --- Indefinite Nouns ;---- When a Noun is used to refer to an Unspecified or Unidentified Person or thing , it is Called -- the indefinite noun , It usually has tanween [ "" UUN " , " IIIN " , and " AAN " ] at the end of the noun and is Translated in English as "" a " or "" an " Like -- A Man Arabic --- Rajul ( Common Noun ) and Rajul"UUN" ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , A Book Arabic ----- Kitaab ( Common Noun ) and Kitaab"UUN" ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , An Ahad Arabic ------ Ahad ( Common Noun ) and Ahad"UUN " ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , A Boy Arabic ------ Walad ( Common Noun ) and Walad"UUN" ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , A Rasool Arabic ------- Rasool ( Common Noun ) and Rasool"UUN" ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , A Maaadi Arabic --------Maaad ( Common Noun ) and Maaad"UUN" ( Title - Indefinite Noun ) , A Mh-maaad Arabic ---Mh-maaad ( Common Noun ) and Mh-maaad"UUN" ( Title - Indefinite Noun ) , A Muhammad" Arabic --- Muhammad ( Common Noun ) and - Muhammad"UUN " [ Title -- Surah no-- 33 , Iaaat no-- 40 ] ( Indefinite Noun ) A Muhammad Arabic ---- Muhammad ( Common Noun ) and Muhammad"IIIN " [ Title -- Surah no-- 47 , Iaaat No-- 2 ] ( Indefinite Noun ) , A Muhammad Arabic ---- Muhammad ( Common Noun ) and Muhammad"AAAAN [ Title --In the Adhan , durud Sharif , Indefinite Noun ] A Jew Arabic --- Yaahoodiyy ( Common Noun ) and Yaahoodiyy"AAAN " [ 3 : 67 ] ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) , A Christin Arabic --- Nasaaraaniyy ( Common Noun ) and Nasraaniyy"AAAN [ 3 : 67 ] ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) A Muslim Arabic --- Muslim ( Common Noun ) Muslim"AAAAN , [ Title -- Indefinite Noun ] indeed---- In the Quran -- ""UUN " , " IIIN " and " AAN " Meaning -- " A " or " An " [ Indefinite Noun ] See -- [ surah No-28 , iaaat No--85 See - About Maaad or Maaadi ], See -- Al Meaning -- Meccan Arabic -- "" The " Al-Allah Ar-Rahmaan Ar Raheem meaning - The God The Most Gracious The Most Merciful , See -- El Meaning --- Egyptian Arabic "" The "" see -- Al - Allah Meaning -- The God [ Meccan Arabic ] , See -- El-Allah Meaning -- The God [ Egyptian Arabic ] , See -- Ellah - Raheem = Ellah -Ra-heem = Ellah -heem = Ellaheem = Ellooheem Meaning - The God God Most Merciful , -- Maaa Kaaanaa Ibraaaheem"MUU Yahoodiyy""AAAN " [ 3 : 67 ] Meaning -- The Ibrahim was not a Jew , In This Point -- Ibraaaheem"UU Meaning -- The Ibrahim , Kaaanaaa Meaning -- Was , [ 3 : 67 ] Qul Huwa allahu Ahad"UUUN [ Huwa Meaning -- Is ] Muhammad"IIIN Meaning -- A Muhammad ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) But Not a Person's Name , [ 47 : 2 ] Muhammad"UUUN Meaning -- A Muhammad ( Title -- Indefinite Noun ) But not a person's Name ,[ 33 : 40 ] Muhammad"AAAN Meaning - A Muhammad ( Title - Indefinite Noun ) But Not a Person's Name , [ In The Adan & In The Duruad Sharif ] Yahoodiyy"AAAN Meaning -- A Jew ( Title -- Indefinite Nou ) [ 3 : 67 ] Nasraaniyy"AAN Meaning -- A Christian (Title -- Indefinite Noun ) [ 3 : 67 ] , Muslim"AAAN Meaning -- A Muslim ( Title -- Indefinite Noun )[ 3 : 67 ] , [ -- Muhammad"UUUN" , Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAN ", Yahoodiyy"AAAN ", Nasraaniyy"AAAN " Mh-Sinai"UUUN , Mh-maaad"UUN , Mh-Shrik"UUUN , Mh-bashir"UUUN , Mh-man"UUUN , Meaning -- Not the person's name But the Title , Nation , Group , And indefinite Noun , [ A Muhammad or A Mh-maaad , a Jew , A Christian , A Mh-sinai or Mh-seeen , A Mh- Shriki , A Mh-bashir , , ],, In The Quran Have Many Prophet's Name Like -- Ibraaheem ( Name of the Prophet's ) -- But -- Ibraaheem"AAA or Ibraaaheem"UUU -- Meaning -- The Ibraaaheem , Ishaaq ( Name of the Prophet's ) -- But -- Ishaaq"AAA - Meaning - The Ishaaq , Yaqoob ( Name of the Prophet's ) -- But -- Yaqoob"AAA - or Yaqoob"UU -- Meaning -- The Yaqoob , In This Point -- If Muhammad is the Name of the Prophet 's Then -- Why In The Quran has No Word Call-- Muhammad"AAA or Muhammad"UUU Then Why Opposite Like-- Tanween [ UUUN , IIIN , AAAN ] Muhammad"UUUN , IIIN , AAAN ???? But -- In The Quran End of the name of the Prophet's has no "Tanween " -- Like- No -- Ibraaheem"UUUUN , Musa"UUUUN , Harrun"UUUUN , Issua"UUUUN , Dawood"UUUN , Solyman"UUUUN , But -- In the Quran has -- Nuha"UUUUN Meaning -- Nation of Nuha , Lut"UUUUN Meaning -- Nation of Lut , Add"UUUN Nation of Add , Fira"UUUN Nation of Fira , Mh-sinai"UUUN Nation of Mount-Sinai , Mh-maaad"UUUUN Meaning -- Nation of Mount-Maaadi ( 28 : 85 ) , Truly -- Muhammad of Meccan in the Quran Was Not Exist But in the Quran Surah no-47 , It was Named Called - Al-Qital ( The Fighting ) After That Top Islamic Scholars They Lied , They changed , They Were Put New Named Called - "" Muhammad , But In the Quran -- Surah or Chapter Name "" Muhammad "" and [ Quranic Muhammad"UUUN , Muhammad"IIIN , Muhammad"AAAN ] Both are Completely The Different and The Opposite from each Other , [[ Even --, Not Only That Quran Surah No-17 , It Was Called - Bani-Israel , Then - Top Islamic Scholars They Lied , They Were put New Named Al Isra ( The Journey by Night )],, ____________________________________++{{: