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Effects of a Day to Come

The firmer one's recollection and desire for sound accountability after death, the better is their behaviour prior to that accountability. In other words, cognisance (Īmān) of the Hereafter is inextricably linked to ethics (Akhlāq)...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment August 5, 2022August 5, 2022 2 Minutes

A Universal Way

The next time you throw down your carpet in a parking lot, remember that you, as person about to fall prostrate in Sujud are part of that universal, harmonious symphony of creation the Creator intended...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment August 3, 2022August 4, 2022 2 Minutes

Thinking of Leaving Islam? Here are Seven Messages for You

Leavers of Islām should know full well that they leave behind nothing but a purer base, a surer assembly, and a firmer, better bonded core, ready to weather whatever dreary day or turn of fortune awaits ahead...

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Ahmed Hammuda Reforming Narratives Leave a comment July 28, 2022July 28, 2022 12 Minutes

The Heavens Are About to Burst

The chasm of ‘Atheism’ may have been avoided were Christians loyal to the true message of Christ; that he is God’s servant and messenger, not God in human form. Without doubt, Incarnationist Christians have a lot to answer for...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 3 Minutes

You Reap what You Sow

A knowledge and appreciation of this concept is one of the most powerful incitements towards good action and greatest deterrents from injustice and sin...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment July 20, 2022July 20, 2022 2 Minutes

Hajj – A Reminder of the Day of Reckoning

At Muzdalifah, endless pilgrims line the earth, sleeping under the night sky, draped in white, as far as the eye can see. Like shrouded bodies they rest, side by side, until the break of dawn when they rise, much like the resurrection...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment July 10, 2022 2 Minutes

Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (3 of 3)

In almost all periods of Islam’s history, scholars – and in particular jurists (fuqahā’) – relied on a number of methods and initiatives to ensure their financial self-sufficiency...

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Reforming Narratives, Truth to Power 2 Comments June 28, 2022January 6, 2024 7 Minutes

When Yesterday’s Abortionists Buried Babies Alive

The pagans of yesterday can be scorned at for their idolatry and insanity, but they could just as well, scorn at today's idol of ‘liberty’, under whose name thousands of unborn foetus are agonisingly torn out of their mothers’ wombs.

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections 2 Comments June 27, 2022July 1, 2022 3 Minutes

Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (2 of 3)

Al-Subki and al-Qarāfi would use the term Fāsiq in reference to scholars who flatter debauched authorities, despite such a title usually afforded to those who commit major sins.

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Reforming Narratives, Truth to Power 2 Comments June 25, 2022January 6, 2024 7 Minutes

Never Belittle a Good Deed

Just one more gesture of kindness, just one more piece of litter taken off the pavement, or just one more mention of Allah's name, could have tipped the balance.

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Ahmed Hammuda Main, Short Reflections Leave a comment June 21, 2022June 21, 2022 2 Minutes

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