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  1. The “Problem” of Suffering

    • 5 December 2008 • 10 comments

    Some people argue, that if God is Love, if Allah is All Merciful, then why do people suffer? There are so many earthquakes, floods, volcanoes; there’s so much warfare, hunger and disease: Why do innocent men, women and children have to endure unspeakable hardship?

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  2. God’s Greatest Gift: Good Guidance

    • 25 January 2008 • 0 comment

    Every time we recite Sura Fatiha, we begin by thanking and praising and glorifying Allah, not because he needs praise and glory, but because we are so forgetful, we need to remind ourselves of Allah’s greatness and irresistible power…

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  3. Worship with Understanding

    • 3 June 2007 • 0 comment

    Our worldwide family of Islam, the Muslim Ummah, is over one billion strong. How many of us speak Arabic as our mother-tongue? Do you know? Can you guess? The answer is less than 20% …

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  4. Surviving the Freedom

    • 25 May 2007 • 1 comment

    There is a huge difference between the rich and the poor, and the gap widens by the day. Crime, gambling and financial debt along with the breakdown of family life, drug and alcohol abuse, have become serious problems over there. Does this sound familiar?

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  5. End of Ramadhan 2006

    • 20 October 2006 • 0 comment

    Through human error and human tampering, adding their own gospels, the Divine Word had been compromised. The pure monotheism taught by those great prophets, Moses and Jesus, was all but lost. It was time to put matters right…

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  6. Ramadan

    • 29 September 2006 • 2 comments

    Why do we fast? What do we expect to gain from fasting? And, how can we make the best of Ramadhan? What should we do to get the maximum benefit?

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  7. Scoring Goals and Setting Goals

    • 26 May 2006 • 2 comments

    Britain today is a country of many cultures. We speak different languages and our parents have come from many different parts of the world. Yet I am sure each one of us is likely to have some burning ambition…

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  8. Accountability

    • 4 April 2003 • 0 comment

    We should not be expected to ingratiate ourselves to the extent that we avoid telling the truth about our concerns. Allah orders us to be truthful, even if it puts us into some difficulty.

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  9. Why should I study Islam?

    • 3 April 2003 • 0 comment

    How can one of us be too lazy to pray 2 raka’at at night, when the people of the Dunya spend the entire night watching movies, some of which they have to read the translation on the bottom of the screen?

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  10. Weddings: A Time To Thank Allah

    • 3 April 2003 • 0 comment

    In this time of happiness, when gifts are received, hugs are generously donated, and laughter sprinkles the tables, we must remember who gave this all to us.

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