number of the Quraysh. “You had nothing when you came to us, Suhayb,” they reminded him, “and, by God, we will not let you take away all your earnings with you!” “Will you let me go if I hand over my earnings
جوانتخاب ہے، وہ با خدا کائنات (universe with God) اور بے خدا کائنات (universe without God) میں نہیں ہے۔ بلکہ ہمارے لیے حقیقی انتخاب باخدا کائنات (universe with God) اور غیر موجود کائنات (no universe at all)
getting offended for everything?
Yes, absolutely! God helps those who take themselves to such levels
of objectivity that they are not offended at all. God loves the one who
does not get offended whatever
clarified, “By Ramarajya I do not mean Hindu Raj. I mean by
Ramarajya, Divine Raj: the Kingdom of God. The Ramarajya of my dream
ensures equal rights for all.”
The present change in Indian politics provides
the fall of the Iranians, a Muslim
soldier composed a short poem which translated is:
I fought till God sent down His succour
And Saad clung to the door of the Qadisiyya.
Then we returned and many women
rest of life. It ceased to play a vital part in human activities.
It is stated in the Quran that ‘God has not put two hearts within one man’s body.’ (33:4) This means that two incompatible concepts cannot
Muslims today. The number of people who pray is on the increase, but there are few who really fear God. There is no lack of people who will speak on behalf of Islam, but there are few who will remain silent
father’s intuition proved right. When the son grew up, he set up a business, which, thanks to his God-given capabilities, made extraordinary progress. He even went on to create a business empire. But this
father’s intuition proved right. When the son grew up, he set up a business, which, thanks to his God-given capabilities, made extraordinary progress. He even went on to create a business empire. But this
can avail of it by the power known as the power of spirituality. According to the creation plan of God, all human beings, both men and women, have two quite different qualities – the ego and the conscience