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Barsisa: The Monk Who Traded Paradise for Zina
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Barsisa: The Monk Who Traded Paradise for Zina
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Barsisa had been a pious worshipper known for his devotion to Allah. His story is told by the People of the Book, whose life was ruined after falling into zina (unlawful sexual intercourse). His story is a cautionary tale on free-mixing and succumbing to Satanic desires. But what happens when society itself promotes zina? 

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The Destruction of Ad: Why Power Always Corrupt Elites
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The Destruction of Ad: Why Power Always Corrupt Elites
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Power is an addictive force. It transforms the weak into the strong, the average man into a warrior and a small village into a mighty nation. This was the case for the people of Ad but was also the reason for their downfall. In particular, their tribal chiefs rejected Prophet Hud عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ, and lead a hostile campaign to discredit him. But why were they hostile in the first place? What stopped Ad’s chiefs from engaging with their prophet and accepting Monotheism?

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How the People of Nuh Predicted the Modern Da’wa Scene
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How the People of Nuh Predicted the Modern Da’wa Scene
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The life of an Islamic da’ee (preacher) is one of sacrifice and patience. Prophet Nuh عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ demonstrates this, who preached for almost 10 centuries for the sake of Allah while facing rejection and opposition. An overlooked point is why the people of Nuh rejected their prophet  - his lack of popularity. The people’s understanding was that a preacher needed to be famous, wealthy and in the company of the rich. 

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Prophet Ibrahim and The Hidden Cost of Blind Compliance
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Prophet Ibrahim and The Hidden Cost of Blind Compliance
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The story of Ibrahim  عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ is a lesson on the dangers of compliance culture when a society is collectively on a path of falsehood. When idolatry was entrenched in society, Prophet Ibrahim faced pressure to conform but relied on sound judgement and Divine guidance to expose the truth. This article exposes how blind loyalty leads to corruption and how all Muslims have a responsibility to enjoin good even in times of widespread evil. 

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The Downfall of Qarun and the Dangers of Materialism
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The Downfall of Qarun and the Dangers of Materialism
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Today, we’re living in the age of the self. Community has been replaced by individualism, people have become consumers, and contentment has been replaced by greed. An example of this mentality is Qarun (Korah), a wealthy man from the time of Prophet Musa عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ. His immense wealth was admired and seen as a mark of success, yet it led to his ruin. 

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The People of Thamud and the Culture of Complicity
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The People of Thamud and the Culture of Complicity
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Complicity is a word we’ve heard often in the media. It is described as ‘involvement in a crime or an activity that is wrong.’ In the context of Gaza, it is by aiding and supporting the genocide we’re witnessing today.  There are many complicit in genocide: Western politicians, influencers, Hollywood and the media who are mouthpieces for Zionist slaughter. Opposing them are people of conscience. Activists who defend human rights, equality and protest against violence. 

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