Rejoicing in what Allah has bestowed upon them of His bounty, and they receive good tidings about those [to be martyred] after them who have not yet joined them - that there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.
it's a cold, hazy morning after a pouring night, and we've just offered our prayers. i start preparing our morning tea in the kitchen while you draw all the curtains in the lounge. "it's still dark outside," you say, as you walk towards me. in an instant, i smile and tell myself,"it's dark outside, yet your face illuminates my day like the first light of dawn."
Faith in your hands: Exploring ultimate Islamic app on the play store
In my exploration, the ILM app emerges as an incredibly beneficial tool for the growth of the Muslim community. This app proves to be a valuable solution by offering various services like online Quran lessons, access to duas an Islamic calendar, and information about nearby mosques. Its user-friendly features and accessibility are particularly advantageous, addressing challenges related to distance or time that many individuals may encounter. The convenience of having Quranic lessons and essential Islamic information at one's fingertips enhances the learning experience, fostering continuous growth within the Muslim community. The ILM app, through its comprehensive offerings, contributes significantly to the accessibility and dissemination of Islamic knowledge, creating a more connected and informed community.
In simple terms, technology has become a powerful ally in nurturing Islamic growth. From apps offering Quranic lessons to online platforms connecting Muslims worldwide, technology breaks down barriers and makes Islamic knowledge more accessible. This harmonious integration addresses challenges of time and distance, fostering a more connected and informed Muslim community. As we witness the transformative impact of technology, it is evident that its role in Islamic growth goes beyond convenience; it signifies a dynamic adaptation to the contemporary world while staying true to the essence of Islamic teachings. Embracing technology in the pursuit of knowledge and community engagement enhances the fabric of Islamic growth in today's digital age.
Gaza "Genocide Made By The West, Enacted By Israel"
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"There is no international community at the moment.
The U.N. is not allowed to act because of the United States and the West.
This is a breakdown of International Law that we are going to pay for in decades to come.
It's basically a Genocide made by the West and enacted by Israel.
They are safe in the knowledge that they are immune, there is no danger of Sanctions or anything at the moment.
There is a great decline of the International Community, there is a great decline of the west, there is a great decline of the U.N., as an organization that should guarantee Peace and Security across the World.
My understanding of what happens now is that:
The West against the rest.
It's the West against the South and everybody else."
I am EXTREMELY curious about “The Absolution of Ea-Nasir”
I'm excited about the results!
Several months ago, I started wondering 1. Was Ea-Nasir's copper really bad? and 2. How was it bad from a metallurgist perspective? So I went digging, and, as with many archaeological topics, there's not a conclusive answer. But TLDR: Ea-Nasir wasn't necessarily an intentional grifter. He was a victim of his time and challenging geopolitics. I personally think he was a fonder of his city than his fellow merchants, who he probably considered money-gubbers with poor loyalties. ... He was definitely a dick though.
Tahajjud really does make you feel more content and tranquil. Even if things don’t make sense to you, you know that everything is in the hands of Allah and that, in itself, is reassurance enough.