Naseer Ahmed's thesis, I would say at the outset, " Logical Inference Is Not Interpretation," emerges as a significant, indeed audacious, intervention. This evaluation aims to dissect Ahmed's thesis ...
Hazrat Khwaja Shamsuddin Turk Sabri Panipati, a 13th-century saint and the sole khalifa of Hazrat Syed Alauddin Ahmed Sabir Pak Kaliyari, travelled from Turkey to Panipat where he laid the foundation ...
Hazrat Syed Shahul Hameed Qadri Nagori (1490–1579), lovingly remembered as Nagore Andavar, is one of the most revered Sufi saints of South India. His maritime miracles, interfaith message, and the ...
The Big Bang Theory is the most widely accepted explanation for the origin of the universe. In 1965, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson’s ground-breaking discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) ...
The Qur’an does not treat all sins as equal. While every act of disobedience is serious, certain sins are identified as far more destructive—both to the soul and to society. At the top of this ...
In an age grappling with profound global challenges, from geopolitical complexities to rapid technological advancements, Muslims worldwide find themselves facing an unprecedented plethora of ethical, ...
Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan (603-680 CE), the founder of the Umayyad dynasty, remains one of the most polarizing and consequential figures in the annals of Islamic history. His transition from the ...
This essay explores the life, teachings, and enduring legacy of Hazrat Inayat Khan, the Indian Sufi mystic who brought a universal message of love, harmony, and inner transformation to the West in the ...
1. Prodigious scholar who memorized Qur’an by age seven, mastered Islamic sciences. 3. Combined austere asceticism with service, feeding poor and washing feet. 4. Appointed Khalifah at 28; led ...
The Theory of Constraints, developed by physicist Eliyahu Goldratt, argues that the success of any system is limited by its most critical bottleneck. Iran’s geopolitical and economic realities have ...
The discourse surrounding music within the Islamic tradition is one of profound and persistent paradox. On one hand, Islamic civilizations have been fertile crucibles of extraordinary musical ...
These verses are often mischaracterised as permanently ambiguous. However, their lack of clarity is not intrinsic but contextual, rooted in the epistemological limitations of the original audience and ...
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