Thursday, December 29, 2022
Kerala Jalsa 2022: A Report
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Jesus’ Travels Post Crucifixion
All the Messengers of Allah, especially the
law-bearing prophets were made in some way or another to leave their initial
place of residence for another place through the will of Allah. Sometimes,
places within their own homelands or they switched altogether countries where
their missions went on to be successful.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Power and the Doing of Good
As against the crass materialism and cut-throat quest for profit over people that is at the heart of these transnational economic initiatives, Hazrat Khalifatullah (aba) advocates that true politics of imperium should promote just dealings and benefit common people and the society at large by encouraging charitable giving and developing shared facilities. In this context, Hazrat Saheb (aba) points to some outstanding episodes from global history: the critical role played by exemplary Muslim women such as Hazrat Khadtija (ra), and also a lady of the Ottoman household in leaving an enduring legacy of beneficial giving through Waqf endowments. Both affluence and power are opportunities for doing good, especially for the indigent and other less privileged of the society. May Allah (swt) enable everyone of us to live with a wider consciousness about the state of our world, and seek to improve its situation through doing good, individually and collectively at our own levels, Insha Allah, Aameen.
Read the Friday Sermon Below:
Monday, December 5, 2022
The US-China Rivalry in Africa
Today I will talk more precisely on the rivalry which
exists between the USA and China, especially in Africa.
Africa is a critical component of China’s strategic objectives for economic growth and hegemony. China’s expansion across the continents has been dramatic, from trade to extraction to manufacturing. Chinese companies are responsible for more than 12 percent of the continent’s industry. During the last one decade, China has become the largest trading partner of Africa. China has significantly expanded African railways, investing in various projects in Kenya, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Angola and Nigeria; it has invested in the construction and setting-up of a massive hydroelectric dam in Angola and has built Africa’s longest railway connecting Ethiopia and Djibouti; it has built the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa and the West African regional bloc, i.e. the Economic Community of Western African States (ECOWAS) in Abuja.