Spiritual Coma: When the Ummah Is Awake but Unresponsive

Spiritual Coma: When the Ummah Is Awake but Unresponsive     Introduction: The Illusion of Wakefulness We are not asleep — yet we are not truly awake. We scroll endlessly. We attend conferences. We build institutions. We share reminders. We forward verses from the Qur’an. We quote hadith. We defend Islam in debates. Outwardly, the

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Ramadan: Starvation or Transformation?

Ramadan: Starvation or Transformation? Every year, the blessed month of Ramadan arrives with anticipation and preparation. Homes are stocked.Menus are planned.Mosques prepare for Taraweeh.Business markets adjust strategies.Social media fills with reminders and greetings. But beneath all this activity lies a deeply uncomfortable question: Are we truly transforming — or merely starving? Allah says in the

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From Jahiliyyah to Modern Forms of Violence Against Daughters

From Jahiliyyah to Modern Forms of Violence Against Daughters: An Islamic, Social, Legal & Policy Analysis (India-Focused)   Historical & Qur’anic Framework The Qur’an records with moral shock the practice of burying daughters alive in pre-Islamic Arabia. Allah asks: “And when the girl who was buried alive is asked for what sin she was killed.”

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Married Toddlers

Married Toddlers: The Hidden Immaturity That Silently Destroys Adult Marriages Introduction: Married in Name, Children in Psychology Across cultures — especially in India and South Asia — marriage is seen as a major milestone of adulthood. A person is considered settled, responsible, and mature once they are married. Yet in reality, many marriages quietly suffer

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A Divine Warning to Parents When Culture Destroys Marriage

A Divine Warning to Parents When Culture Destroys Marriage   A Crisis Hidden Behind Celebration In today’s society, weddings have transformed from sacred, simple acts of worship into grand cultural spectacles. What was once a blessed Sunnah has become a social performance measured by wealth, status, extravagance, and public approval. In the name of tradition,

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