ARTICLES
Nations have always devised strategies to wage wars in the disguise of stopping injustice. But the world has witnessed many a time how truthful their intentions were and how fruitful such wars proved to be.
Repentance is not a license to sin; it is the key to righteousness. True repentance is that which encourages man to refrain from evil deeds and engage in virtuous acts.
Coping with anxiety can be a challenge especially when we are living in anxiety-inducing times; however, understanding the triggers and taking proper measures can calm your anxiety from taking over.
While modern society rage over Muslim women wearing the hijab, they purposefully turn a blind eye to the vast sexualisation of women in the media and fashion industry.
Biological characteristics do not grant a person any superiority over others. The real merit is the merit of righteousness.
Climate change is a natural process which occurs, but man’s actions have worked as a fan, speeding up the process.
Depression has been called the world’s number one public mental health problem. It is an illness that mostly results from thoughts that are distorted in some way. Fortunately, you don't have to live with depression; you can always show it a way out.
History provides us with enough evidence on how racism – a baseless notion of one's own race being superior to others – can infect a person's mind and preclude any attempt to understand its victims.
Do we need God in the 21st century? What role can religion play today in creating a moral society? Is not the concept of God and religion superfluous in this era of human development?
There are many precautions and safety measures governments are making their subjects to observe so as to tackle the pandemic of COVID-19. But has anyone cared to turn towards the Creator of mankind, Who has been forgotten as if He does not even exist?
What began in childhood grew into a lifelong relationship with Khilafat—one shaped by prayers, guidance, and memories treasured across generations.
In moments when words feel inadequate and answers seem distant, Khilafat offers something deeper: the reassurance of being heard, remembered, and held in prayer.
During a period of spiritual distance, a simple gift from the Khalifa became a symbol of purpose, trust, and a lifelong commitment to serving faith through words.
For a believer, Khilafat is a source of comfort and strength, offering peace through prayers, guidance, and the assurance of being remembered.
What began as a child’s attempt to offer salam became a lifelong reminder that divine love finds us long before we know we are lost.
When the world turned us away, the prayers of the Khalifa offered comfort, resilience, and the strength to persevere through every trial.
In a moment of uncertainty, the Khalifa’s prayers and trust offered a powerful lesson in freedom, faith, and the dignity of choice.
More precious than gold itself, the letters from the Khalifa carried prayers, comfort, and a spiritual connection that strengthened faith at every stage of life.
When Ibrahim(as) raised the knife, it was not the animal that was being tested. It was the man holding it. Eid al-Adha is a reminder that sacrifice is not meant to end with the ritual, but to begin with it.
Travelling to meet the Khalifa was a journey of priceless value for our family, where worldly concerns became insignificant before the weight of spiritual blessing.


