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The Holy Land During the Time of the Prophets Dawood and Sulaiman Part_4

The historical accounts of Dawood (David) and Sulaiman (Solomon) bear great significance in Islamic tradition. After the passing of Taloot, the Israelites found themselves divided into two factions. One faction rallied behind Taloot’s son, while the other followed Dawood, whom some considered the rightful heir to the throne. By the year 1000 BCE, Dawood had […]

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The story of Banu Israel conquering the Holy Land- Part_3

After their initial victory and entry into the Holy Land, the Israelites established a peaceful and prosperous state. However, as time passed, they once again strayed from the righteous path and descended into wickedness. In response to their transgressions,Allah tested them with a cruel and oppressive king, known as Jaloot, orGoliath, who hailed from the

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Banu Israel’s Wandering and the Conquest of the Holy Land – Part_2

Why did Allah make the holy land forbidden to the Banu Israel? It was because they had refused to participate in the war. In their arrogance, they laughed at Musa, saying, “You go with your Lord to fight; we will sit here.” It’s important to note that Banu Israel had already left that land during

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Masjidul Aqsa: The Spiritual Heart of Palestine and the Land of Prophets – Part 1

Palestine, often associated with political conflict, carries a deeper spiritual significance for Muslims, transcending its contemporary challenges. When we utter the word “Palestine,” we should not merely envision a political entity or conflict; instead, we should conjure the image of Masjidul Aqsa, a blessed sanctuary mentioned in the Quran. Our connection with Palestine is an

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Living the Legacy: 10 Moral Lessons from Gandhi’s Life and Actions

1.    Nonviolence (Ahimsa): Gandhi’s most significant principle was ahimsa, which means nonviolence or non-harming. He believed in resolving conflicts and issues through peaceful means, advocating for dialogue and understanding instead of resorting to violence. During the Salt March in 1930, Gandhi led a peaceful protest against the British salt tax by walking over 240 miles

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7 Steps to Achieve Your Goals : A Proven Roadmap to Success

1.    Think About the End Result:  Clearly define the outcomes you want to achieve in tangible terms, considering various areas of your life such as health, relationships, business, and more. 2.    Set SMART Goals: Make your goals Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, and Time-bound (SMART). This ensures that your goals are clear and achievable. 3.    Write

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Muharram and Fasting: 10 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

1)    What is the meaning of ‘Muharram’? Muharram derives its name from the word ‘Haram’ which means “forbidden,” highlighting its significance as one of the four sacred months when warfare is prohibited in Islamic tradition. 2)    What are the importance of Muharram? Muharram bears immense religious and historical importance for Muslims. It is the inaugural

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How to Make Difficult Decisions with Ethical Considerations: A Corporate Example

Taking tough decisions in a corporate setting when ethics are at stake can be challenging, but it’s essential to prioritize ethical considerations to ensure responsible and morally sound outcomes. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to approach tough ethical decisions in a corporate context, along with an example: Identify the Ethical Dilemma: Clearly define the

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