religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan—though two neighboring states—have always had hostile, suspicious, and conflicting relations. Since the bloody chapter of the partition of 1947, these two states have been locked in a perpetual cold war, whether behind the scenes of diplomatic negotiations or on the open battlefield. But Pakistan's presence in modern Indian politics is often more strategic than real; India's political leadership often achieves ulterior motives by portraying Pakistan not just as a rival, but as a formidable enemy. And one of the hidden hands that works very subtly in this process is false flag operations—that is, organizing attacks themselves and blaming them on the enemy.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
Islam believes that non-Muslims are 'kafirs' and must be hated by all.
Allegation: Islam believes that non-Muslims are ‘kafirs’ and that all of them should be hated. The basis of this allegation is the use of the word ‘kafir’ in Islam and certain provisions regarding relations with non-Muslims, which are often misinterpreted and used by Islamophobic groups for propaganda purposes. They say that since Islam calls non-Muslims ‘kafirs’, this religion spreads hatred, malice and intolerance.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
The House of Wisdom and the Scientific Revolution in Islamic Civilization: The Beginning of a Golden Chapter in Baghdad, the Capital of Knowledge.
The House of Wisdom and the Scientific Revolution in Islamic Civilization: The Beginning of a Golden Chapter in Baghdad, the Capital of Knowledge
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
A Prophet on the Throne of Patience: The Story of Prophet Ayyub (AS)
As the sun sets in the sky, the shadows of the mountains fall on the valley below, the once prosperous town is silent today. The trees stand as if they are witnesses to a history—of a prophet who lost everything, but did not lose faith; who did not cry in his sorrow, but remained grateful to Allah at every moment.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
To Whom This May Concern. Honorable Mention in I Resign From… Challenge.
To whom this may concern: Please consider this my formal tender of resignation. For as of this moment, I resign from being resigned to anything we might expect of me. I’m done. Finished. Kaput. Outta here.
By Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock9 months ago in Journal
“I have made everything alive through water”
In this discussion, we will analyze a unique verse of the Quran, which is verse 30 of Surah Al-Anbiya. This verse states: “Do not those who disbelieve see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, then We separated them? And We gave life to everything from water. Will they not then believe?”—(Surah Al-Anbiya, verse 30)
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
God is the Author of Wisdom
What if the wisdom you’ve been searching for… isn’t something you learn, but someone you meet? In a world overflowing with opinions, hot takes, self-help books, and endless scrolling, there’s a question that cuts through the noise like lightning through a storm:
By Randolphe Tanoguem9 months ago in Journal
Empowered by Faith: Understanding Women’s Rights in Islam
Islam, often misunderstood in the modern world, is a religion that granted women rights and dignity at a time when they were widely oppressed and marginalized. Long before the West began recognizing women's rights, Islam had laid down a comprehensive framework to honor, protect, and empower women — not just spiritually, but socially, economically, and politically.
By Dr Gabriel 9 months ago in Journal
For With God Nothing Shall Be Impossible
For With God Nothing Shall Be Impossible — Luke 1:37 (KJV) In a world filled with limitations, disappointments, and impossibilities, there is a divine truth that stands firm across time and eternity: “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”
By Oluwatosin Adesoba9 months ago in Journal
God Shows Up In Impossible Situations
God Shows Up in Impossible Situations Life often leads us through valleys so deep, challenges so steep, and storms so fierce that we’re left feeling helpless and alone. In these moments—when all human effort has failed and no solution seems possible—it’s easy to lose hope. But it is precisely in these impossible situations that God shows up, not as a last resort, but as the One who was always in control.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba9 months ago in Journal






