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TP Reminder – In the Company of Silence – 13/05/2025
We live in quite an interesting era, where we have at our fingertips the ability to communicate whenever we want and as much as we want โ without control or reflection. Much of the time, however, it is without significance or meaning. Take the following example: reflect and ask yourself, โWhat value can I recall... Continue Reading →
TP Reminder – Principles of Reforming Society – 30/04/2025
As part of our final week of studies in the Tarbiyya Program for this year, we completed the noble biography of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullah). In our study, we briefly discussed the books attributed to him and provided an overview of his methodology in Fiqh, as well as how his approach differed from that... Continue Reading →
TP Reminder – Imam Ahmad Brief Bio – 23/04/2025
As part of our studies in the Tarbiyya Program, we discussed the noble biography of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullah). He was the last to pass away among the four illustrious Imamsโfounders of the well-known schools of fiqh. We delved into his early life, beginning with his upbringing in Baghdad, followed by his pursuit of... Continue Reading →
TP Reminder – Zaynab Bint Jahsh Marriage to the Prophet – 16/04/2025
This week in the TP, we wrapped up a two-week session diving into an ayah from Surah Ahzab, which relates to the Prophet ๏ทบโs marriage to Zaynab bint Jahsh: โAnd remember, O Prophet, when you said to the one whom Allah had favoured and you had favoured, โKeep your wife and fear Allah,โ while concealing... Continue Reading →
The Fading Depth of Sacred Learning
The digital age enhances access to Islamic knowledge but threatens depth, discipline, and ethical responsibility, necessitating careful engagement and traditional values.
Islam and the World – Short Book Review
A short book review of Islam and the World - The Rise and Decline of Muslims and its effect on Mankind by Sayyid Abu'l Hassan Al Nadwi
Integrity of the Sahabah
When you look at the companions, the term encompasses a wide range of numbers. Amongst them were from the earliest converts in Makkah who spent their entire lives around the Prophet ๏ทบ, some who met him from once or saw him from far. So how is it, we can trust their narrations? How do we know they were truthful or were not among the hypocrites who narrated?
Philosophical Crossroads: Secularism
This series, Philosophical Crossroads, aims to introduce the dominant philosophies shaping the Western world today by tracing their historical roots, unpacking their core principles, and critiquing their impact on our everyday lives. The series begins with secularism, examining its core idea of separating religion from the state and its portrayal of neutrality as the pinnacle of progress.
Rediscovering the Islamic Classics – Short Book Review
A short book review of Rediscovering the Islamic Classics by Ahmed El Shamsy
The Revival of Abandoned Worships
It has been common for certain acts of worship or methods of worship to be overlooked, and it is our duty to revive them โ with Ramadan serving as the ideal opportunity.
