Sunday, July 27, 2025

One Ummah, One Leader - 1

 

The greatest challenge facing the Muslim world, in their perception, is that there must be the establishment of a single authority known as the Khilafat – where all Muslims must unite under one leader. Once the Khilafat is established, it would represent a sign of majesty and omnipotence of Islam, and on the other hand, the Muslim nation would then deserve Divine guidance.

 

The intention to establish a single Khilafat is a noble vision, but unfortunately Muslims are not agreeing. This disagreement is based on who deserves the Khilafat, considering that there have been so many divisions and groups (Jamaat) in Islam. Thus, Islam is torn internally like this, and externally too, there are cunning schemes and wickedness from others of different faiths and beliefs who seek to eradicate Islam so their ideology may dominate the world.

 

Amidst the internal disagreement Muslims have faced, where the body of Islam was torn apart by conflicts, where the unity of Muslims disappeared, Allah found it necessary to send His own Khalifa (Caliph), whom He Himself elected and granted revelation in order to revive the teachings of Islam within global society.

Sunday, July 20, 2025

The Gift of Islam

 

Praise be to Allah, Lord of all the worlds, Who created the heavens and the earth with wisdom, and Who honoured us with Islam, the path of truth and peace.

 

My dear brothers, sisters, and followers, this message is not addressed only to Muslims, but to all humanity. It is a sincere call to all of you to recognize the One Creator, Allah, and thus walk the path of righteousness, justice, and inner peace.

 

Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say: This is my path. I invite people, myself and those who follow me, to Allah, with clear proof. Glory be to Allah! I do not associate anything with Him.” (Yusuf, 12: 109)

Sunday, July 13, 2025

The Gift of Quran

 

The Holy Quran is not only a sacred book, but the eternal word of Allah, a direct link between the Creator (Allah) and His servants. It was revealed as a blessing for all humanity (all the worlds), as a warning and glad tidings, but it is more for the one who has fear of Allah and who submits to His will. As Allah tells us in the Quran itself: “This is the Book; there is no doubt in it. It is guidance for the righteous (those who fear Allah and want to follow His path)” (Al-Baqara 2: 3). For every sincere Muslim, their relationship with the Quran must deeply shape their faith, their spirituality, and their destiny.

 

Hazrat Ibn Masud (ra) said: “Whoever wants to know whether he truly loves Allah and His Prophet, then he should observe his relationship with the Quran. If he loves the Quran, then he truly loves Allah and His Prophet.” (Tabarani)

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Death in Islam

 

“Kullu nafsin zaa-iqatul-mawt, summa ilayna turjaΚΏuun.”

“Every soul shall taste death. Then, to Us shall they be returned.”

(Al-Ankabut, 29: 58)

 

Death is a reality that cannot be avoided for every person, whether they are a believer or a non-believer. Islam teaches that every soul is responsible for its own actions, and that no one will carry the burden of another. In the Qur’an, Allah says: “No soul shall bear the burden of another.” (Al-An’am, 6: 165)


This fundamental principle of divine justice is reaffirmed multiple times in the Noble Qur’an. Allah says that everyone will be judged according to their own actions, without the faults or sins or even the merits of one person being transferred to another soul.