The Beginning of the End is an eschatological endeavour to survey the modern age and its repulsive conduct via a juxtaposing of the ever-unravelling events of the historical process against the prophecies located in the Qur'an and Sunnah to prove that we are indeed living in 'Akhiruz Zaman' (The Final Age).
Laylat al-Qadr may be seen with the eye, for the one whom Allah helps to see it. That is by seeing its signs. The Sahabah (may Allah be pleased with them) used to recognize it by its signs. But not seeing them does not mean that one will not gain its reward, if one spends…
“Oh, Prophet of Allah,” she pleaded, grabbing him by his cloak: “Tell not the people about the Night Journey, for they will give you the lie and insult you!” but the prophet wanted to tell them, so he ventured out into the dimly lit sky. He then announced that he had travelled to Jerusalem. That…
We're bombarded with news of destruction, famine, war, loss, pain. and every day we turn on the news, and we hear stories about the difficulty in this world. we go on social media. and while we scroll through our feeds, we scroll and all we see is darkness. we see a gloomy world filled with…
Because at that time, there was chaos in social, political, and economic systems, the goal of the Prophet (PBUH) was to reform these essential areas of human affairs. And at the Prophet's (PBUH) hands, the Roman and Persians empires were destroyed which were the source of this turmoil and the foes of humanity.
Sometimes the trial may be a blessing in disguise as Allah (S) (glorified and exalted be He) says, “But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah Knows, while you know not.” [Qur’an: Chapter 2, Verse 216] Remind…
He was a devout Muslim to whom Islam meant everything, he would never miss his five daily prayers even when he was ill and had a dislike for people who tried to instill free-thinking, unnecessary debate and controversy into the doctrines of Islam. He truly loved the Qur'an and wept upon hearing it read. Despite…
Tawakkul is a light for our hearts and a means for us to seek nearness towards Allah (SWT) in a manner that absolutely nothing else can achieve. The essence of this quality of the heart is built upon two very important pillars: dependence upon Allah and trust in Allah.
We all know that the Prophet (S) found his solace and comfort in the worship and remembrance of his Creator. However, when the month of Ramadan approached he intensified his efforts. Humbly supplicating to his Lord, he sought help, support, victory and guidance. It was his spiritual power that kept him strong and motivated throughout…