Wednesday, May 27, 2026
The gifts of Islam
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Islam: An Incomparable Gift
Islam is a gift that Allah has given to humanity at its birth; and it is a more honourable gift for anyone who is born Muslim and who grows up in the Islamic environment. A child’s upbringing in this honourable environment means that the parents also have a very great responsibility to guide them and maintain them in this Islamic, pure environment until these children become sufficiently mature, especially after the age of puberty, to know the difference between good and evil and to choose with full awareness to follow the path of truth, the path of Islam; and to make effort themselves to remain attached to the straight path, and to do everything possible to gain the pleasure of Allah, and to become a true Muslim, not by birth or by the Islamic environment in which they grew up, but by choice; a choice that is personal, that is pure, where a child, an adolescent, or even an adult – whether a young adult or even one in middle age – all have a choice to make. After the parental education they have received, where their parents guided them towards Allah, towards His Deen, towards good practice that will lead them to Paradise, will they follow this path or follow a path led astray by the influence of bad companions, bad guides who exist in the world and whose primary work is to divert them from the straight path?
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Preparation for the Afterlife
In Islam, we all know that this worldly life is temporary. Our bodies of clay and water, of flesh and bones, will decay; while it is our soul that will return to its Creator, the One Who gives life. The Creator is indeed the One Who gives life, and He is also the One Who takes life back. The life of a human being is an Amaanat (a trust) given to his parents, his family, his environment and native land – and wherever he resides upon the earth – only for a short time. Death is a truth that cannot be denied; it is an obligatory passage that every soul must taste. Allah says in the Qur’an: “Kullu nafsin zaa’ikatul mawt” [Every soul shall taste death.] (Al-‘Imran 3: 186)
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Faith & Action
Faith and action is a subject that deserves deep reflection, because the relationship between the two cannot be broken. When a person believes in Allah, in the Day of Judgement, and in the message of the prophets, he receives a profound motivation to please his Creator, to walk on the straight path, and to prepare for his return to Him. Faith without action is like a lamp without light; and action without faith is like a body without a soul. Allah informs us in the Qur’an: “He who created life and death in order to test you, as to which of you is best in conduct; He is Mighty and Forgiving” (Al-Mulk 67: 3). This shows that existence itself is a test, an examination that humans must pass, and the principal criterion is the quality of their actions.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
A Prayer in the Mihrab
In the quiet mihrab, silver crowned with
age,
Zakariya
stood, though his frame was frail.
'My
bones have weakened, my hair is ablaze,'
Yet
his hope in his Lord did not pale.
Childless
years weighed heavy on his chest,
He
feared for his people when he was laid to rest.
Who would guard the way if heirs went astray?
So he turned to his Lord, and began to pray.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Imam Mahdi's Prayer
O my Lord,
by Your grace,
be my strength
and illumine my sight
and what is in my heart
and be the purpose of
my life and my death.
Fill me with Your love
and grant me such love
that it is surpassed
by none after me.
O my Lord,
accept my prayers,
grant me my wishes,
cleanse me, protect me,
draw me close to Yourself;
guide me,
help me and enable me to do good,
purify me,
illumine my soul,
make me entirely Yours
and become entirely mine.
Monday, March 23, 2026
A 'Bai'at' with the Khalifatullah
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
To all my dear Spiritual children and the Muslim ummah around the world,
As Muslims who hold firmly to the timeless teachings of the Holy Qur’an and the noble Sunnah of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), we recognize that the raising of an Elect of God in every era is part of Sunnatullah—an enduring Divine practice. Especially in times of spiritual darkness, confusion, and moral decline, Allah, in His infinite mercy, sends guidance to revive faith and restore the connection between man and his Creator.


