Pearls of Wisdom by Ibn Taymiyyah: The sincere hearts and the pious supplications are soldiers...
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Pearls of Wisdom by Ibn Taymiyyah: “The sincere hearts and the pious supplications are soldiers..."
Pearls of Wisdom by Ibn Taymiyyah: “The sincere hearts and the pious supplications are soldiers..."
Quran Recitation: Surah An-Nisa Ayat 36-38 & Hadeeth: The Blessed Month of Ramadan
All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds, and prayers and peace be upon the one sent as a mercy to the worlds, the leader of the righteous, and the commander of the radiant ones, our master and beloved Muhammad, and upon his family, his companions, and those who support him.
On Thursday, January 22, 2026 CE (corresponding to Sha'ban 3, 1447 AH), Houthi security forces arrested Abdul Wahab Sultan Zayed al-Baroushi from a mosque in Amran Governorate while he was performing the noon prayer. He remains in detention as of the date of this statement. His alleged offense was stating to someone that the republican system is unsuitable for managing the affairs of Muslims.
The Syrian arena has recently witnessed a marked increase in tension and anger, especially among the revolution's support base, as a result of deliberate marginalization and the absence of care. This has led to the emergence of a number of intractable problems and crises, starting with the continued suffering of our people in the camps, whose tents were swept away by floods, leaving them exposed to the harsh winter conditions.
The recent admission by Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, in the National Assembly on February 10, 2026—that the West has used Pakistan “worse than toilet paper” only to discard it...
When the student revolution ousted dictator Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, many believed it marked the beginning of a new era of change for Bangladesh and a potential model for the wider Muslim world...
Human survival has always depended upon securing essential needs, and this necessity has historically compelled people to rely upon one another. Such interdependence naturally gave rise to trade...