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🌟 1st May – Labour Day 🌟 "Respect is not a favour — it is their right."

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                                                السَّلَامُ عَلَیْکُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَکَاتُهُ On this Labour Day, let us pause and reflect on a truth we often overlook — behind every comfort we enjoy, every business that grows, and every home that stands strong, is the silent strength of the labourer . Whether it's the builder under the scorching sun, the janitor sweeping quietly before the world wakes up, or the guard standing at the gate while we sleep — each one is a pillar of our ease. Their hands are rough, but their hearts are sincere. Their clothes may be simple, but their loyalty and hard work are priceless. 🔸 Islam honours the dignity of labour. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Give the worker his wages before his sweat dries.” — (Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith 2443) This is not just a command — it is a reflection of deep respect, justice, ...

Wedding – Actually bond of Responsibilities and Rights.

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  The couple must read, understand & sign it before entering into sacred contract “Nikah” In Light of the Teachings of Islam "And take a covenant with Allah with utmost seriousness." ( 📖 Surah An-Nahl, 16:91) Preamble: By entering into the sacred bond of Nikah, both the husband and wife solemnly affirm their willingness to fulfill the duties, responsibilities, and rights ordained by Allah Almighty and taught by His beloved Messenger Muhammad ﷺ. This is not merely a social contract but a covenant before Allah, angels, and society. Each party acknowledges that the success of their marriage will depend on fulfilling these duties with sincerity, patience, love, and fear of Allah. Section 1: Responsibilities of the Husband 🕋   As a husband, I accept and commit to: Providing  financial support  (nafaqah) for my wife and family to the best of my ability, including food, clothing, shelter, and necessary needs. ( 📖 Surah Al-Baqarah, ...

Nikah: A Sacred Covenant, Not Just a Ceremony

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  In Islam, Nikah is not merely a social event or a romantic beginning. It is one of the most sacred and serious covenants established by Allah Himself, intended to build the foundation of a righteous family, strong society, and ultimately, a successful Ummah. The husband and wife are not just partners for pleasure; they are two vital pillars upon which the future generation — the leaders, scholars, workers, and protectors of Islam — are raised. Therefore, the purity, strength, and stability of their relationship is a direct investment in the future of the Muslim community. Yet today, this profound institution is often treated lightly, performed quickly without due seriousness. Young men and women utter the blessed words of acceptance — "I accept" — without fully understanding that these are not just words of union, but words of responsibility, accountability, and lifelong commitment before Allah, society, and their future children. Nikah is an oath — a contract of duties...

Jihad: A Sacred Commitment – Between Mercy and Might

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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Islam, the final and complete Deen revealed by Allah رب العالمين (Lord of all the worlds) , is a perfect balance of mercy and might , compassion and courage , patience and power . At the heart of this divine faith is the mission to establish peace, justice, and the worship of One True God across the earth. The beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the Seal of Prophets, was sent as "رحمة للعالمين – Mercy to all worlds" . His message was not to conquer lands, but to conquer hearts with truth , wisdom , and unshakeable character . His mercy touched orphans and kings alike, his smile softened the fiercest enemies, and his sword was unsheathed only to defend the oppressed and dismantle tyranny. But when truth is attacked , when dignity is violated , and when the weak are crushed under the boots of arrogance and oppression —then Islam, the Deen of balance, does not teach silence. It teaches Jihad —a comprehensive term that inclu...

Our Lord is One — the Only One!

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                  🌙 “Only One” — A Poem for Little Believers (Kids) Teaching Tawheed with love and light   🌟 There’s only One who made the sun, And paints the skies when day is done. He sends the rain, He makes the breeze, He grows the flowers, He grows the trees. 🌟 There’s only One who knows your name, Who sees your joy and feels your pain. He hears you whisper in the night, And keeps you safe till morning light. 🌟 Not many gods — just only One, Not made of stone, not moon or sun. He has no partner, friend, or son — Our Lord is One — the Only One! 🌟 He’s Ar-Rahmaan — so full of care, He gives us love that’s always there. He’s Ar-Raheem — so kind and near, He wipes away our every fear. 🌟 So when you pray, and when you sleep, And when you laugh, or when you weep, Say “La ilaha illAllah!” No god but Allah — Alhamdulillah!       ...

“Worship is not a mask to hide behind - it is a mirror to correct what’s within."

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  🔍 Two Faces, One Fate:                      A Prayerful Corrupt Heart in the Court of Allah 🔥 “Indeed, Allah commands justice, excellence, and giving to relatives, and forbids immorality, bad conduct, and oppression. He admonishes you so that you may take heed.” — Surah An-Nahl (16:90) 💔 The Double Life: A Worshipper in Masjid, a Tyrant in Office It cuts deep into the core of a dangerous spiritual illusion: "If I offer my salah, give zakat, perform Hajj and Umrah, and donate to the poor, then surely I am righteous — even if I lie, cheat, or harm others for personal gain." This duality may deceive people — even momentarily soothe the conscience — but it can never deceive Allah , Who knows the secrets of hearts. In Islam, acts of worship are not a cover for injustice . They are meant to transform us , not to license hypocrisy. 🚫 The Deception of Ritual Without Righteousness Rasulullah ﷺ s...

🌙 "Jihad Begins at Home" 🕊️

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A poetic wake-up call to a blind society They scream of Jihad in lands afar, While their own streets burn beneath a star. They weep for blood that oceans stain, Yet walk past children lost in pain. They chant of justice, roar for fight, But trade their morals every night. Where bribes are seeds that daily grow, And truth is buried deep below. O Youth — the fire in your chest, Burn not in rage, but in your quest. Not every war is fought with swords, Some battles lie in silent words. You talk of war to free the weak, Yet silence when your own walls creak. Your nation bleeds in daylight clear, But fake piety is what we cheer. The schools are shops, the health is trade, The future of kids so cheaply weighed. Our tongues say “peace,” our hands do crime, Our faith is sold, time after time. Where scholars preach but dare not act, Where leaders lie and twist the fact, Where justice dies behind closed doors, And sin is sold in open stores… O sons of Ummah! Stand and ris...