Fidelma o leary biography template
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1. Jacques Yves Costeau, in the deepest oceans found Islam
Mr Jacques Yves Oceanografer Costeau is an expert and leading diving experts from France who was born on June 11, Throughout his life he spent time with a dive to the ocean floor in various entire world and make a documentary about the natural beauty of the seabed to be watched bygd the whole world via the Discovery Channel TV station.
One day while exploring under the sea, suddenly Costeau meet a set of fresh spring-fresh taste so delicious because it is not mixed or fused with the salty sea water around it. So as if there are no walls or membranes that limit both.
Peculiar phenomenon that prompted him to seek out the cause of the separation of fresh water from salt vatten in the middle of the ocean.
Until one day he met a Muslim professor and told him the strange phenomenon. The professor then remembered the Quranic verse about the convergence of two oceans (the letter Ar-Rahman verses ) is often identified with
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What is wrong with Islam?
By Kareem El-Dahab
April 16,
Fidelma O'Leary, an Irish-born Muslim, said she never regretted abandoning her Catholic religion for Islam. I wasn't born in Islam. I chose Islam, O'Leary said.
The neuroscientist professor at St. Edward's University gave a testimonial last Friday about her life as a omvandla to Islam. O'Leary received disapproval from her Catholic family back in Ireland for converting, but is still confident she made the right choice.
I changed my religion. I like to think that Islam was a part of my development, she said.
O'Leary was one of four Islamic speakers last Friday for a lecture entitled "What is Wrong with Islam?" hosted by the Muslim Student Association (MSA).
I actually appreciate the fact that people came out to this event, Ziyad Effendi, MSA member said, because it shows genuine interest and learning
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A NEW NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL ON PBS
"INSIDE MECCA "
With Unique Access to Islam's Holiest City , National Geographic Follows
Three Muslims from Different Backgrounds on the Spiritual Journey of a Lifetime
Premiering Wednesday, Oct. 22, , at 8 p.m. ET/PT on PBS
WASHINGTON (Sept. 22, )-What do a successful executive from suburban Malaysia, a religious radio commentator from rural South Africa and an Irish-born college professor from the United States have in common? They're all about to embark on the spiritual journey of a lifetime - the sacred Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca known as the hajj.
With unique access to Islam's holiest city, National Geographic's " Inside Mecca " follows three Muslims from very different backgrounds as they embark on an epic five-day reaffirmation of faith and quest for salvation. Premiering Wednesday, Oct. 22, on PBS