Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research

Top 5 Animations of 2019 | Countdown to 2020

With just a few days left in 2019, we’re counting down to 2020 with some of our top content this year.

We believe everyone should have access to Islamic scholarship, and understand that each person learns differently. Our animations bring our research publications to life, providing quick, digestible explanations in an innovative, visual style.

Our animations are just one way we bridge the gap between academic scholarship and you. And they’re absolutely free. Make an end of year contribution so we can continue to produce free, high quality animations in 2020. Click here to donate now.

Here are our top 5 most watched animations of 2019:

#5 Everyone has a Different Path to Allah

There are many righteous paths, and people act according to their nature. Based on Souls Assorted: An Islamic Theory of Spiritual Personality.

#4 Is Islam a Religion of Violence? 

With so much violence committed in the name of religion, many people believe that religion itself is to blame. A quick look into the history of violence shows how this is factually incorrect. This video sets the record straight on extremism, Islamophobia, and religious violence. Based on Forever on Trial – Islam and the Charge of Violence.

#3 Is Sadness a Sign of Weak Iman?

When you struggle through tremendous pain or when things in your life aren’t going the way you planned, you may fear that your relationship with Allah must be weak. This animation illustrates how it’s simply not true. Based on “I Should’ve Gotten Over It by Now”: Surviving the Impact of Grief on Faith.

#2 Did Islam Spread by the Sword?

Islam spread by the sword!” This statement is often repeated, but is it accurate? This animations explains how Islam really spread throughout the world. Based on How Islam Spread Throughout the World.

#1 How to be a Mindful Muslim

What if there was a simple way to overcome procrastination, focus better in your prayers, and improve your overall quality of life? There IS a way, and it’s backed by both contemporary science and Islamic tradition. Based on How to be a Mindful Muslim: An Exercise in Islamic Meditation.

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