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History remembers those who recognise truth before the world does. This is the story of two hearts—separated in time—whose acceptance of truth became eternal symbols of faith and certainty.

Far ahead of its time, the Covenant of Medina introduced practical methods for fostering pluralism among the diverse peoples under its jurisdiction—a key foundation for building a society based on freedom and mutual trust.

As 130 years have passed since the signs of the Mahdi were fulfilled, it prompts us to undertake a brief analysis of the prophecy and its fulfilment.

Critics of Islam often claim that Hazrat Aisha(ra) was not mature when Prophet Muhammad(sa) married her. However, nothing can be further from the truth.