You are listening to the Divine Reality: God, Islam and the Mirage of Atheism, a class organized by Texas Muslim Student Association and IERA, and taught by Shaykh Fahad Tasleem. This course aims to present a thorough understanding of atheism’s philosophical roots and provide key arguments from an Islamic paradigm. After listening, we hope you come to understand the powerful case for the truth of Islam, based upon rationality and spirituality, and we hope you become equipped with not only a guide to fortify your own convictions but also a tool kit to proactively invite others to the beautiful Islamic way of life. If you want to buy the book Divine Reality, or if you want to invite an instructor to your own community to teach the cause, please visit iera.org and if you want to help us continue our efforts in bringing more content to you, or the Muslim students of UT Austin, and the greater Austin community, please visit nuecesmosque.com

This section will look at the logical implications of a worldview that is based upon atheism.  What does that mean in terms of ultimate hope, ultimate justice or ultimate purpose?  What are the existential implications of taking Atheism to its logical conclusion? We will be exploring the idea of burden of proof.  If someone says, "prove to me that God exists", is that a valid request?  Who has the burden of proof, the theist (to prove that God exists) or the atheist (to prove that God does not exist)?

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Divine Reality | Life Without God & Self-Evident Truths | Fahad Tasleem

OCT 12, 2018112 MIN
Nueces Podcast

Divine Reality | Life Without God & Self-Evident Truths | Fahad Tasleem

OCT 12, 2018112 MIN

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You are listening to the Divine Reality: God, Islam and the Mirage of Atheism, a class organized by Texas Muslim Student Association and IERA, and taught by Shaykh Fahad Tasleem. This course aims to present a thorough understanding of atheism’s philosophical roots and provide key arguments from an Islamic paradigm. After listening, we hope you come to understand the powerful case for the truth of Islam, based upon rationality and spirituality, and we hope you become equipped with not only a guide to fortify your own convictions but also a tool kit to proactively invite others to the beautiful Islamic way of life. If you want to buy the book Divine Reality, or if you want to invite an instructor to your own community to teach the cause, please visit iera.org and if you want to help us continue our efforts in bringing more content to you, or the Muslim students of UT Austin, and the greater Austin community, please visit nuecesmosque.com This section will look at the logical implications of a worldview that is based upon atheism. What does that mean in terms of ultimate hope, ultimate justice or ultimate purpose? What are the existential implications of taking Atheism to its logical conclusion? We will be exploring the idea of burden of proof. If someone says, "prove to me that God exists", is that a valid request? Who has the burden of proof, the theist (to prove that God exists) or the atheist (to prove that God does not exist)?