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The Ever-Forgiving - "ALLAH"

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  O Allah, My Only Hope O Allah, my Lord, my only Light, In darkness deep, You make it bright. My heart is weak, my sins are vast, Yet Your mercy forever lasts. O Ghafoor, O Raheem, so kind, You know each whisper in my mind. Before a word escapes my tongue, You know the sins, both old and young. I bow my head, my soul in shame, No excuse, no one else to blame. Yet still, my Lord, I dare to plead, Forgive me—You are all I need. The sins I know, the sins I hide, The ones I see, the ones denied, Forgive them all, O Lord Most High, Without Your mercy, lost am I. O Allah, my tears now flow, For only You my heart does know. I knock upon Your door so late, No other hope, no other fate. Ya Kareem, do not turn me away, Hold my hand, show me the way. If You reject me, where will I go? Without Your love, I’ll break, I’ll fall. O Allah, my refuge, my peace, Let Your mercy never cease. Erase my sins, cleanse my soul, Make my heart pure, make me whole. I call...

Hold Onto Hope, For Allah is Near

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No matter how heavy the burden, Allah's mercy is greater than any hardship. Suicide is not an escape but an eternal suffering. Hold onto hope, for Allah never abandons His servants.   When darkness whispers, cold and deep, And sorrow steals the will to weep, When trials crush the heart with pain, And every effort feels in vain— Know, O soul, you are not lost, Your tears are seen, your pain is crossed. Despair is but a fleeting shade, Do not let hope begin to fade. For every night must greet the dawn, And every trial shall be withdrawn. No hardship lasts, no storm will stay, Allah's mercy lights the way. The whispers say, “You are alone,” But in your grief, His love is shown. He tests the strong, He lifts the weak, To Him return the hearts that seek. Do not be trapped, do not let go, For Hell awaits those lost in woe. The blade, the fall, the poisoned sip— An endless pain, an endless grip. So stand again, embrace the light, Turn to Him in prayer tonight...

Despair and Hopelessness: A Path to Destruction and the Islamic Solution

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Introduction Despair and hopelessness are among the most dangerous emotional states a person can experience. Islam teaches us that despair is a form of disbelief (kufr) because it stems from losing trust in the mercy of Allah. Many people fall into despair due to hardships, suffering, or personal failures, and some may even contemplate suicide. However, Islam strictly prohibits suicide, emphasising that life is a sacred gift from Allah and that hardships are tests of faith. In this discussion, we will analyse how despair begins, how people become trapped in it, and how it leads to the worst outcomes. We will also explore Islamic solutions and preventive measures to ensure that no one reaches this dead end. The Origin of Despair Despair does not come suddenly; it is a gradual process that begins with small disappointments and setbacks. Several factors contribute to its initiation: 1.       Weak Faith in Allah – A person who lacks strong faith may start dou...

The Crown of a Nation (Mother)

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 O ur sentiment are profoundly true — motherhood is the foundation of a strong, righteous, and successful family. Islam elevates the status of a mother to the highest degree, recognising her sacrifices, patience, and unwavering love as pivotal in shaping not only her children but also the entire Ummah. Mother: The Pillar of Family and Society A mother’s love is selfless, her struggles are tireless, and her prayers are ceaseless. She carries her child in her womb with pain, raises them with devotion, and moulds their character with patience and wisdom. Her role does not end at birth; rather, it continues throughout life, guiding her children toward righteousness, knowledge, and responsibility. Allah (SWT) Himself acknowledges a mother’s hardships in the Quran: “And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the [final] destinatio...