On embracing islam, another love story, tahirul quadri, working as accountant and more…
Chapter One
Human beings are much more complicated than the immensely complicated computers they design. Computers are never contradictory, evasive, unpredictable, illogical, or dishonest
Verses from Surah al-Nahl (68-69)
On Being Respected for One’s Good Deeds
Imaan: Perfection of Man
The poem presented hereunder was ranked third at the International Poetry Awards Contest (May 2008) conducted by the US-based Islamic Writers Alliance.
The Shade of Death: A Critical Reading of Sayyid Qutb
In December 2008, Young Muslim Digest inviteds its readers to offer serious critique of this article by UMEJ BHATIA,
Letters to the Editor
On differences with parents, male and female children, a victim and more…
Let Them Choose
The interesting part of the ongoing global financial crisis is an eye-opener for the peoples of the planet: no one knows what exactly is going on. That is,
Verses from Surah al-Nahl (56-67)
Patient Perseverance
Letters to the Editor
On doubts, dance and music, flouters of islamic law, donating organs and more …
Bang and Whimper
In response to the report recently presented by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) concerning the destruction of the WTC 7 buildings,
Letters to the Editor
On birthday celebration, think of the future, divine decree, accurate recitation and more …
The Divine Will
Qada’ wa Qadr (roughly, and not accurately: Divine Will and Determination) is a mind boggling issue, but which refuses the mind to come to rest
Letters to the Editor
On spoilt sister, du’a, zakah, family dispute, eyebrows trimming and more …