Syed Suhail Ahmad

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The Divine Blueprint: Laws Governing the Ascension and Decline of Nations

Because the world serves as a crucible for trials and tests, governed by both physical and moral laws, the Divine has ordained a pattern of raising nations through historical processes. Just as individuals are born into predetermined circumstances, endowed with unique abilities, and traverse stages from infancy to old age, nations are similarly chosen and […]

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Nations,

The Divine Blueprint: Laws of Guidance and Misguidance

Similar to how a skilled architect painstakingly designs the plans for a majestic structure, the Almighty has intricately constructed the framework of existence with both physical and moral laws. Like the complex mechanisms of a celestial clock, these laws dictate the motions of the universe and guide humanity and nations along the pathways of time.

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Human Nature,

Navigating Life’s Examinations: Balancing Morality and Desire

Humans are distinguished from animals by their unique potentials, ethical awareness, and moral compass, which subject them to a realm of tests and trials absent in the animal kingdom. These privileges are integral to the essence of such challenges, as without them, the very concept of testing loses its significance. While animals are spared from

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Connect the dots of history to paint a brighter future

Studying history extends beyond simply recounting past events; it involves comprehending the underlying causes behind those occurrences. By examining the motivations, circumstances, and outcomes of historical events, we gain valuable insights into the intricacies of human behavior, societal dynamics, and the interconnectedness of different time periods. This understanding allows us to learn from both the

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History,

Beyond Conflict: The Journey of Problem Solvers

Embracing the role of a problem solver over that of a problem fighter is crucial, as history has shown that revolutions led by those solely focused on combatting issues have often fallen short of achieving lasting societal progress. While reformers and philosophers have tirelessly sought to eliminate societal problems and injustices, it’s essential to recognize

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Rooted in Positivity: Harnessing the Strength of Words

A positive word or statement can be likened to a sturdy tree with deep, resilient roots and branches stretching towards the sky. Just as a flourishing tree bears fruit and offers shade and shelter, a positive word nourishes the soul and brings benefit to those who receive it. Like a tree symbolizing growth, stability, and

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Truth,

Echoes of History: Lessons Unlearned in the Face of Corruption

When a nation falls prey to the clutches of corruption, its leaders and scholars inevitably become entangled in its influence. Consequently, when individuals and citizens make an effort to remind them about the core principles of truth, mindfulness, and justice, it feels as though a piercing arrow strikes their hearts. Unfortunately, these words fail to

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Echoes of History: Lessons Unlearned in the Face of Corruption

A captivating, cinematic photo portraying a heart pierced by a striking arrow, symbolizing the rejection of truth in a corrupted world. The vibrant and full-of-life heart now emanates darkness, as the arrow, representing the truth, is lodged deep within, stained with the heart’s blood. The blurred sepia-toned cityscape in the background looms menacingly, reflecting the

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Nations

Resolve the conflict, not the individual embroiled within it

To effectively resolve conflicts, it’s essential to direct efforts towards addressing the conflict itself, rather than targeting the individuals involved. Think of it as “killing the dispute, not the disputant.” Picture a conflict as a fierce storm raging across a landscape. Just as you wouldn’t disperse the storm by attacking the clouds, resolving disputes involves

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War

Navigating Perspectives: The Art of Effective Debating

The most effective debater is not confined by the limits of their own perspective; rather, they possess the ability to perceive and understand the viewpoints of their counterpart, which they endeavor to engage with. This is akin to a skilled sailor navigating the turbulent seas, adeptly adjusting the sails to catch the winds blowing from

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Critical Thinking,