Man’s Fall from Monotheism

Islam best manifests the monotheistic simplicity. Sitting within man’s disposition, it is the logical conclusion of any sound mind, so rationally accessible that a child can understand and follow it, while simultaneously so profound that its meanings perpetually hold the greatest scholars and philosophers in wonderment and awe.

The Idolatry of the Modern Man (Part 3 of 3)

Gaza stands as the clearest manifestation in modern times of the stark contrast between truth and falsehood, and the failure of these international bodies to recognize this reality underscores the complete moral collapse of these pseudo-moralists who dare to draw arbitrary lines in the sand.

The Prison of Freedom and the Liberation of Responsibility

When man accepts his limitations, woman accepts her limitations. But when man gives himself delusions of grandeur, women follow suit. When man submits to God, woman accept the limited designated authority of her humble father and humble husband over her, when man rebels against God, woman rebels against her husband.

Knowledge, Intellect and ChatGPT (Part 2 of 3)

There exists a hierarchy of knowledge, where some information holds more value for humanity than others. This varies from spiritual knowledge, psychological insights, to understanding nature. In the traditional religious viewpoint, understanding man's relation with God is perceived as the most vital, followed by human interactions, and then humanity's relationship with nature. Today's society, however, has resulted in an inversion of this hierarchy.

Articulating the Almighty in a World of Denial

There arises an urgent need to elucidate the true essence of God, the Almighty. This narrative must cater to minds burdened by naturalistic philosophies that have hindered mankind's understanding of their Creator in various ways. It must address distorted narratives and resonate with the modern individual trapped in the shackles of materialistic pursuits...

Do Not Say ‘Uff’ to Them

If one is ready to dishonour their parents, who are the selfless providers, the care-takers, the protectors and the obeyed authority in one's life, he is correspondingly ready to dishonour the Creator, Who is the Ultimate Provider (al Razāq), the Ultimate Care-Taker (al Raqīb), the Ultimate Protector (al Muhaymin) and the Ultimate Authority (al Waliy).

Does Man Need Divine Prohibitions?

By modern man undermining the divinely prohibited towards himself and others in the name of 'Liberalism' or to do as one pleases, away from divine regulation, he inherently becomes doubtful that others possess 'red lines' or hold any sense of duty towards him.