The great Deen of Islam is full of rulings, lessons, organization, legislation, and transformation that elevate people from a state of misery and decline to one of dignity, pride, and nobility, raising them above trivial matters. In today’s discussion, we will address just one of the many examples from the reality of Muslims in the early days of Islam.
The Trump administration focuses in its handling of foreign conflicts on the idea that it does not need external partners to resolve such crises. From the slogans adopted by Trump and the MAGA movement, “Make America Great Again” and “America First,” it follows that the U.S. does not need international partners and can resolve issues on its own.
The French capital hosted on 24 July a meeting between a Syrian government delegation and another “Israeli” delegation, considered the first and highest-level of its kind since 2000, under American auspices...
“Beautified for people is the love of that which they desire—women, children, heaps of gold and silver, fine branded horses, cattle, and fertile land. That is the enjoyment of worldly life, but with Allah is the best return...
Praise be to Allah, who has granted us victory: the victory of the Al-Aqsa Flood and another victory with the fall of the tyrant of ash-Sham, which changed the perceptions of many people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike...
The calamities facing the Islamic Ummah are becoming more and more evident, From the head of kufr (disbelief), Trump, and his new conservative administration, which openly declares that it is a hateful Crusader administration...
When history is studied, the student must distinguish what benefits him from what does not. This distinction is made by linking the study of history, to the purpose for which it is studied. If one seeks literature and eloquence, he delves into the history of his nation’s writers.