Kitaab-Ut-Taharat
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صفائ ستھرائ اور پاکی سے نہ صرف جسمانی صحت نصیب ہوتی ہے انسان روحانی اور دلی سکون محسوس کرتا ہے اوربندہ اللہ تعالے کے قریب ہوجاتا ہے،
Career Choosing Factors
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Students should choose their career according to their own interest and abilities rather than by being influenced by someone else.
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Repentance
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The realization of a sin gradually creates the hatred and ultimately the undertaking of not repeating it again.
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Reminiscence of a Foreign Student: Chicago Experience
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I took on a mission to experience many different types of jobs in my time in USA so in all I worked around a dozen different jobs
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Four Things The Holy Prophet (PBUH) Said
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The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) said: Four things that cause body sickness. Four things that destroy the body. Four things that dry the face & take away its happiness. Four things that increases the radiance of face & its happiness read more
Are We Ready?
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There is a point in everyone’s life which forces him to think and rethink about his life in general. I went through the same phase last year. On May 6th, 2010 two colleagues in my office lost their lives in a fatal car accident on their way back from work. May Allah SWT forgive their sins and grant them Jannah, Aameen. Their deaths came as a shock to all of us; after all it was all so sudden and unexpected. read more
Islam and Mathematics
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Modern mathematics owes much of its existence to Islam. One of the early Islamic mathematicians of the middle ages developed many of the fundamental cornerstones of modern mathematics. The word algebra comes from the Arabic al-jabr, "restoration". The field of algebra was developed by Muslim mathematicians in the Middle East and India. read more
Pearls of Wisdom
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Hadhrat Abu Bakr Siddique (R.A) said: It is necessary to repent on the sins but it is most necessary to keep away from sins. read more
Life of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
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The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born on 12th Rabi-ul-Awal i.e. 20 April 570 A.D., on Monday in Makkah. His father Hazrat Abdullah died before his birth therefore; his grandfather Hazarat Abdul Mutalib brought him under his care. read more
The Beginning of Islamic Calendar
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The Islamic Calendar, which is purely based on lunar cycle was introduced first time in 638 A.D. by the famous companion of Holy Prophet Muhammad (Sallalaho alaihi wasallam) and the second Caliph of Islam, Hadhrat Umar bin Khattab (R.A). read more