Sadaqa is arguably the promptest deed at the helm of a death that could prove one's sincerity if death were to give respite to its desperate victim...
Tag: Muslim
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.
What is Success?
With its deformed world-view, the modern world cannot but disparage many of God's chosen, for them never having seen such earthly, ephemeral milestones, despite having lived and died on the Path of Truth.
The Noblest Title
Contrary to much of today's needless titleage, Allāh’s call using Īmān, or cognisance and dedication to the Caller as the identifier has the compound effect of intensely attaching those being called to the Caller.
Meeting Evil with Silence
The right of truth is for it to be imparted, not hidden or obscured. In Arabic, the word for 'worthy' (Ahaq) derives from the word for 'truth' (Haq). This implies that the truth is the worthiest pursuit and objective...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...









