Syed Suhail Ahmad

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Reimagining Global Unity: The Shift from Rights to Duties

Even the smallest disagreements—whether among family members, friends, or nations—can swiftly escalate from mild disputes to fierce confrontations, drawing people into harmful and destructive actions. If these conflicts are not addressed, they can erect walls of violence and warfare that bring human progress to a standstill. Human life resembles a river, constantly flowing and naturally […]

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Taming the Wild Horse: The Path to Inner Control and Outer Victory

Mastering oneself paves the way to effortlessly overcoming others. Picture the mind as a wild horse, difficult to tame, pulling in every direction. If one can train and harness that horse, they can ride it anywhere, navigating even the most challenging terrains with ease. Just as a skilled captain can steer a ship through turbulent

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Seeing the Whole Puzzle: How Context Shapes Our Understanding

In our lives, if I say something to you and you repeat it to others without me being present, I should have the opportunity to explain the context and background of my statement. This includes detailing the background, tone, purpose, occasion, backdrop, and intended audience. Understanding the context is crucial for grasping the true meaning

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Guardians of Society: The Sacred Duty of Political Leaders

As social beings, humans naturally seek an orderly structure, one thoughtfully designed by the Almighty. To protect this divinely ordained system from the potential misuse of our free will, we have established collective mechanisms, giving rise to politics and governments. The primary purpose of a government is to safeguard the life, property, and dignity of

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The Inner Light: Overcoming Blame and Cultivating Growth

Blaming others for one’s failures is like always pointing fingers at shadows, never realizing the light source is within. This refusal to acknowledge personal responsibility acts like a fog, obscuring personal growth and resilience. Instead of confronting their own storms, some people prefer to shift the rain onto others, which hinders their ability to learn

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Book of Life: Language Misunderstood

Many people begin to read the “book of life” without fully understanding its language. This metaphorical “book” symbolizes the multitude of experiences that shape our existence, capturing the journey we undertake to know ourselves and the world around us. Unfortunately, many embark on this journey without first learning the language it speaks—a language rich in

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Healing Hearts, Healing the World

The unchecked desires within our hearts have fractured our world. This longing—to conquer, exploit others, seek revenge, impose regime changes, plunder natural resources, and seize territories—arises from deep inner turmoil. To transform the world, we must first heal our hearts. Everything we see externally reflects the unseen realm within our hearts. Just as actions arise

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The Dual Compass: Navigating Life with Reason and Conscience

The Almighty has bestowed upon us two essential faculties: reason and conscience. Reason acts like a compass, directing us through the landscape of logic, while conscience serves as a moral compass, guiding us with sensitivity and ethical awareness. Experience teaches us that, although reason can often steer us in the right direction, it can also

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Everlasting Companionship: The Power of Books and Sacred Scriptures

Picture a lighthouse standing tall and unwavering, guiding ships safely through the darkest storms. Books are like this lighthouse, always there to illuminate our path when human friends are like fleeting shadows, sometimes unreachable or unable to cast light on our troubles. Just as a cozy fireplace warms us on a cold winter’s night, books

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